The artists Rob Smith ( UK), Rafael Rozendaal ( NL) and Anthony Gross (UK) all work using methods and frameworks available only via or on the internet in order to create original artworks. All artists are making work for and showing in established fine art venues as opposed to having a practice, which is exclusively established under the specific heading of digital art. The exhibition brings together three very different approaches of conceptual art practice in the digital age presented as installation or projection. Binary Code View refers to the language computers use to translate analogue information or alternatively to generate new binary combinations and artifical intelligence(ai).
Rob Smith has recently utilsed mobile internet technologies to realise Field Broadcast a live broadcasting project working in collaboration with Rebecca Birch and Projeckt.
Anthony Gross developed the concept of the found object in the digital age and utilizes graphic freeware as found on the internet to assemble film pieces . The process of assemblage give Gross the freedom to direct his films according to his own scripts and yet he accepts the limitations which come with the exclusive use of freeware , which makes the stopframe animations simple and not as smooth as commercial applications would allow.
Rafael Rozendaal presents his work on the worldwide web. He works on his own or as part of the artistic umbrella of neen, originated by Miltos Manetas with Angelo Plessas and Rafael Rozendaal and umbrella to many others.