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Somehow High Technology became a part of today's modern arts. An artist from Los Angeles who simply calls himself Matteo, attracts more and more attention to his works: a combination of picture, sound, motion and sculpture. Video art is present in our lives for some time, but the works of this artists are specially unusual because he combines high tech with digital devices, creating interactive and at the same time - traditional sculptures you can keep in your homes for decorative purposes. ![]() Baden Baden - LCD Monitor w/DVD Player; 30" x 18" (polished aluminum, stainless steel, glass) ![]() HeadSpace Sculpture (small scale) - Micro DLP Projector, IPOD Nano, 72" x 15" (steel, acrylic, enamel) ![]() ![]() HeadSpace Sculpture (large scale) - Interactive Video Sculpture Matteo's works are sometimes described as explosion of sound and light and they undoubtedly attracts attention. ![]() ![]() Buchanan - LCD Monitor w/DVD Player; 92" x 40" (steel, stainless steel, acrylic, enamel)
Ben Ali - 50" Plasma Screen, High definition DVD player, 90" x 34" (Australian Lace and Zebra Woods, acrylic) As you can see, his ultramodern art is the mixture of light, sound and picture, conjoint with mirrors, stainless steels, optical fibers, crystals etc. ![]() ![]() Leonatus - DLP Projector, DVD Player, 48" x 30" (stainless steel, glass) ![]() Macbeth - LCD Monitor, DVD Player (stainless steel, glass, polished aluminum, acrylic Fresnel lens) ![]() Joe Cotton - LCD Monitor w/DVD Player; 30" x 18" (polishd aluminum, shark skin, crystal) If you live near Palm Springs, you can check out Matteo's exhibition at Continuum Gallery from May 10 - June 1, 2008.
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