Afflatus Project | Mobile Art Gallery


Flo Heiss

Posted September 16th by admin in Artists

Untitled work by: Flo Heiss

Artist
Flo Heiss

Bio
Bavarian born Flo Heiss is Creative Partner Dare (daredigital.com) in London. Flo studied design in Augsburg, Germany, where he won the Erasmus scholarship to the Institute of Art in Urbino, Italy. A further two years spent at the Royal College of Art led to an M.A. in graphic design. His personal work can be found on floheiss.com.

Medium
Stylus and Jotter application

Name of device:
Sony Ericsson P800

Status
More Info at:
floheiss.com


Jon Montenegro

Posted March 9th by admin in Artists

Kamon & Chiburi
Title
Kamon & Chiburi

Medium
Macromedia Flash Lite
Cell Phone Signals

Status
Series 60, Flash Lite 1.0, 2.0
Limited Editions, contact
info@s19.com

Artist
Jon Montenegro

Bio
Jon Montenegro is an Interactive Artist/Art Director from Allentown, PA. After attending Temple University, Tyler School of Art, he has been involved in several collaborative art and design projects.

He has been a web site critique contributor for Cre@te Online Magazine. He has contributed collaborative work for Born Magazine, an experimental venue marrying literary arts and interactive media and has participated in The Mobile Phone Photo Show (MPPS), where participants from around the world to send in photographs taken with their mobile phones. Recently his work has been featured in TASCHEN’s book WEB DESIGN: STUDIOS, “displaying 90 of the most prominent interactive studios worldwide…”

Project Information
Kamon
Kamon is a Macromedia Flash Lite interactive art piece created specifically for Mobile phones. Based from traditional Japanese kamons the artwork constantly displays a unique composition based on the mobile phone’s reception signal.

Chiburi
Chiburi is a Macromedia Flash Lite artwork interactive piece created specifically for Mobile phones. Inspired by Muso Shin Ryu movements, the artwork generates circular compositions based on cellphone input.

Others prints and mobile artwork can be seen at:
Helio Art Gallery
Start Mobile
 


Cris Orfescu

Posted March 9th by admin in Artists

NANOART by: Cris Orfescu
Title
NANOART

Medium
NANOART (electron microscope scans computer painted and printed with archival inks on canvas or fine art paper - limited editions).

Status
Any Series 60 phone. (176×208) or
PDA, PocketPC, Windows Mobile (240×320)

Download NANOART Wallpapers (Series60).
Download NANOART Wallpapers (PDA).

Artist
Cris Orfescu

Bio
I create Art from Science using Technology. My art is a reflection of my background and interest in art, materials science, computer technologies and nanotechnology and is called NANOART. I think people should know what’s going on in the micro-world in order to not be afraid of all kinds of “nano-things” (nanotechnology, nanoscience, nanopowders…) that are happening right now with the new technological revolution. The ideas behind my art are the interpretations of the technological movement. Art is becoming interdisciplinary. New media are used more and more. New technology is used more and more. We live in a technological society and there is no reason why Art should stay away from Technology. I bring the nano-dimensional world to the public through high resolution electron microscope images computer painted and digitally processed. I try to find similarities with the world we live in, so people will become familiar with the novel technologies in a more appealing way.

Artist e-mail address: criorf@verizon.net

For more information see www.absolutearts.com/portfolios/c/criorf.


Eric Pajot

Posted March 9th by admin in Artists

Wall Paper Video
Title
Wall Paper Video

Medium
Video Wall Paper, VTRACK / ArtMatic

Status
PDA Version 240 x 320
Blueraytel
Tpaperlight

Artist
Eric Pajot

Bio
Erci Pajot was born in 1966. After a degree in graphic design and cinema decor(set), Eric trained himself on digital imaging softwares and worked for several years as a graphic artist and as an artistic director in several industries: multimedia, internet and magazines.

Additionally, in 1992 Eric created with a friend a radioshow “Radiomentale” which was broadcasted on Radio FG (Paris), in Swissland and Tokyo. This radioshow has now evolved into a “sound creation duo” covering different aspects from sound design to mixing, djing and composition.

“Always divided between my graphical work and music, thanks to the DVD, I’m now able to reunite theses two passions”.

Project Information
With the increasing number of flat screen TV sets, the television as an object, can now be regarded as an artful display, an item designed to fit a decoration or an environment.

Thus the idea of creating a brand new type of programmes, an alternative to classical TV programmes, is an interesting concept. It would enable to associate appearance and substance in order to transform the television into an harmonious object.

TV sets can now be used as a vivid video painting which can be either ignored or hypnotizing. They can be an esthetical entity matching the user’s mood, an interior design or a type of screen .

The video wall paper are currently available on demand. Previews are a accessible on www.laptoplove.org.
Several editorial projects are in development, and a series of 6 videos have been released for the FIAC 2004, at the gallery.

For additional information visit:
www.laptoplove.org
www.disc-over.org
www.radiomentale.com
www.plastic-tv.com





  • Afflatus Project, Exhibition of Art for Mobile Devices. Afflatus Project is a curated online art exhibition promoting visual and interactive art in mobile devices, such as cell phones, Windows Mobile, Palm, Android, Symbian, iPhone, iPad and other convergence devices.