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Everything, always, everywhere: Rafaël Rozendaal

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    Rafaël Rozendaal


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Everything, Always, Everywhere' is a book made in close collaboration with the artist Rafaël Rozendaal. Rozendaal's body of work is much broader than his well-known websites, and spans across different media; from the digital to physical and the textual. All these manifestations have one thing in common: they stem from a fascination with moving images and interactivity in its most basic form. The digital is the starting point for all Rozendaal's work, even his physical work stems from a digital way of thinking. 'Everything, Always, Everywhere', reflects on the change that his work has undergone in recent years; looking at both his own evolution as an artist, and the technological progress that has influenced digital art in general. How can the artist play with the ever-growing range of digital possibilities?

Contents

Websites -- A hint of Japan in the works of Rafaël Rozendaal / Kodama Kanazawa -- Haiku -- Installations -- (Un)framing Rafaël Rozendaal / Margriet Schavemaker -- Bring your own Beamer -- Objects and screens -- Remotely distant never nowhere: the art of Rafaël Rozendaal / Christiane Paul -- Sleepmode: the art of the screensaver -- Lenticulars & Jacquard weaving -- Rafaël Rozendaal: interview / Marvin Jordan -- Snapshots.

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    Amsterdam: Valiz, 2017

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    • 9492095300
    • 9789492095305

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    • In English; 1 article in Japanese, with English translation.
    • Chiefly illustrations.

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