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// Aspect Syllabary: Landscape by Jessica Stockholder is a limited edition lithograph print created in 2015, part of an edition of 40. This work features a grid of abstract forms, each square holding a face-like image rendered in bold, fluid brushstrokes. The repetition of these gestural marks in various colors – from muted grays and blacks to pastels and yellows – creates a rhythmic and structured composition. Stockholder’s piece explores the boundaries between language and visual form, where each face-like symbol suggests an alphabet or syllabary, hinting at communication yet remaining enigmatic. The vibrant, textured colors and gestural strokes convey both a sense of individuality in each symbol and harmony in their collective arrangement, evoking a meditative, almost musical quality in their sequence.
Aspect Syllabary: Landscape, 2015
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// Aspect Syllabary: Landscape by Jessica Stockholder is a limited edition lithograph print created in 2015, part of an edition of 40. This work features a grid of abstract forms, each square holding a face-like image rendered in bold, fluid brushstrokes. The repetition of these gestural marks in various colors – from muted grays and blacks to pastels and yellows – creates a rhythmic and structured composition. Stockholder’s piece explores the boundaries between language and visual form, where each face-like symbol suggests an alphabet or syllabary, hinting at communication yet remaining enigmatic. The vibrant, textured colors and gestural strokes convey both a sense of individuality in each symbol and harmony in their collective arrangement, evoking a meditative, almost musical quality in their sequence.
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What is interactive art?
Interactive art is a form of art where the spectator is actively involved by the artist to achieve the artwork's purpose. This involvement can include allowing the visitor to walk around, in, or on the art installation, or even becoming a part of the artwork itself. Works in this category often feature computers, sensors, and interfaces that respond to various inputs such as meteorological changes, heat, motion, or other types of data programmed by the artist.
