Machine Renaissance | Digitonica at Altered_Data's White Page Gallery

  • Location:
    Altered_Data's White Page Gallery http://www.dombarra.art/whitepagegallery

Altered_Data's White Page Gallery is pleased to invite you to π•Έπ–†π–ˆπ–π–Žπ–“π–Š π•½π–Šπ–“π–†π–Žπ–˜π–˜π–†π–“π–ˆπ–Š, an online solo show by Digitonica curated by the artist and Domenico Dom Barra.

Opening 1 Nov 2019 | Closing 1 Dec 2019

Altered_Data's White Page Gallery is an online gallery located at this url http://www.dombarra.art/whitepagegallery

The show will feature 18 digital artworks.

Digitonica is Anna Morskaya, a musician and designer from Russia. Born in Samara, she now lives and works in Saint-Petersburg.

Digitonica about her works.
β€œI have been making digital 3d art for about a year, and my new wish is to make digital collages based on my materials using my own art and photos. I always test new techniques. I am often inspired by old masters, one of my favorite is Hieronymus Bosch. I have some works in which I try to rethink historical pieces. It can be Renaissance (Machine Renaissance) or middle ages or even god theme (Cyber God).
Also, I am really into Japanese art and I think that my own art is some kind of symbiosis of ancient art, Japanese madness and modern aesthetics in an ironic way.
In music and in art I try to deconstruct familiar forms to rebuild them into something new. I also work with glitches because it makes some weird and wonderful transformations, helping us to see some objects in completely new ways.
So my art is just a game, I play with different forms of the past, future and present and mix it. I don't want to show just "brave new world", cold, blue and refined, full of white buildings and white robots.”

Fancy listenting to Digitonica amazing music? Please go to this site https://taplink.cc/digitonica


The exhibition is part of the White Page Gallery/s, please go to this link to read more about the online art network and communities.
http://www.whitepagegallery.network/

White Page Gallery/s will be part of the Very Large Works pavilion curated by Noemata, The Wrong Biennale 2019.
More info about The Wrong on https://thewrong.org/