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2002
40 x 40 in, 102 x 102 cm
Limited variant edition of 20

 

2002.12b

Work completed December 2002.

Resolution of rendering: 6,000 by 6,000 pixels
Print size, minimum: 18 by 18 inches (~45.72 by 45.72 centimeters)
Print size, maximum: 40 by 40 inches (~101.6 by 101.6 centimeters)

Dimensions are for single panel prints; larger sizes (up to hundreds of square feet) are possible using other printing techniques. Please contact the studio for more information. All linear dimensions are given in the order of height, width and depth.

Availability

Limited variant edition prints (edition of 20)

Please contact the studio for more information regarding the availability and purchasing of works.

One- and two-person exhibitions

Brevard Museum of Art and Science; One-person exhibition; Melbourne, Florida; 2003.

Museum of Science and Industry; One-person exhibition; Tampa, Florida; 2004.

Kemper Art Gallery at Illinois Institute of Technology; One-person exhibition; Chicago, Illinois; 2005.

Alias Systems corporate headquarters; Toronto, Ontario, Canada; 2005.

Deep Space at Ars Electronica Center; “Kenneth A. Huff: Organic Constructions” (stills and time-based works); Linz, Austria; Ongoing, starting 2 January 2009. The full resolution of this work was shown as a site-specific, zoomable, 4K projection in Deep Space.

Group exhibitions

“The Art of Maya”; Mind Control Gallery (Curated); Toronto, Ontario, Canada; 2005.

Collections

Alias Systems; Toronto, Ontario, Canada; 2005.

Bibliography

Rueter, Ann; The Ann Arbor News; “Making art in a digital age”; 19 July 2003. Work was published in the article.

As of 27 March 2010

 
   
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