Lifelike
Obsolete tech as art
by Nicholas Gentry
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About the Book
Compact disks, floppy disks and VHS tapes are largely redundant in 2018 as more of our photos, videos and documents are stored on hard drives or on websites.
But one artist is making use of these obsolete technologies by turning them into art.
Nicholas Gentry takes discarded tech and makes something to preserve an important historical moment.
The artist hopes his work helps to communicate the feeling of time passing, which he thinks is a "really difficult thing to describe" with words alone.
But one artist is making use of these obsolete technologies by turning them into art.
Nicholas Gentry takes discarded tech and makes something to preserve an important historical moment.
The artist hopes his work helps to communicate the feeling of time passing, which he thinks is a "really difficult thing to describe" with words alone.
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Features & Details
- Primary Category: Arts & Photography Books
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Project Option: 8×10 in, 20×25 cm
# of Pages: 88 -
Isbn
- Softcover: 9781364071288
- Publish Date: Nov 21, 2018
- Language English
- Keywords art, technology, painting, data, recycle, obsolete
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About the Creator
Nick Gentry
London, UK
Nick Gentry is a British graduate of Central St Martins and has exhibited in the UK, USA and Europe. As part of a generation that grew up surrounded by floppy disks, VHS tapes, polaroids and cassettes, he is inspired by the sociological impact of a new internet culture.