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B.C. #2 at Mexico Project Space, Leeds

B.C. #2 at Mexico Project Space, Leeds

26th January through 02nd of February 2012 B.C. are delighted to present B.C. #2, a group exhibition by some of the world’s most exciting new artists, at Mexico Project Space, Leeds. Here 29 artists were asked to create black and white artworks which have been photocopied onto A2 size fluorescent paper. The artists have consented...
Theme One: Voyeurism

Theme One: Voyeurism

ReVision Arts has asked artists from around the globe to contribute conceptually strong work of art based on the theme of Voyeurism. Artists are encouraged to document their process of arriving at their visual representation on Voyeurism. From the French voyeur, “one who looks” can take several forms, but its...
Observations

Observations

The explosive development of digital technology has had major impact upon graphic design as a profession. To take this observation about digital technology one step further, it can be said that digital technology has transformed more than applied arts. It has actually transformed, and continues to transform,
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‘Young British Art II’ Opening Thursday 9 February 2012

‘Young British Art II’ Opening Thursday 9 February 2012

You are invited to an exhibition curated by Ryan Gander and Christina von Rotenhan at DIENSTGEBAEUDE, Zurich, CH. Opening Thursday 9 February 6.00pm until Saturday March 17, 2012 Gallery Hours: Open Thursday – Saturday, 11am – 6pm and also by appointment These young artists chosen for this exhibition are all exceptionally talented individuals, who are British...
D2PC: Death To Pie Charts Exhibiton Opens Tues Feb 7th

D2PC: Death To Pie Charts Exhibiton Opens Tues Feb 7th

D2PC Invitation The Death to Pie Charts Exhibition Opening is Tuesday Feb. 7th through Feb. 11th at the Museum at FIT, 227 West 27th Street, NYC. This group show, featuring some of the top design students of FIT’s MDC produces noteworthy multimedia design that visually examines the recent trend of conceptualizing information in the design...
Part 1: Can Techies be Creative?

Part 1: Can Techies be Creative?

  At a Digital Arts in Education conference, not so long ago a few questions were posed. The first question was: “How should we prepare ourselves for the rapidly increasing demand for software creativity?”  This question captured my attention mainly because of the way it was phrased. I understood that the questioner deliberately placed the word “software” before...
My |krē-āˈtivitē| Recipe

My |krē-āˈtivitē| Recipe

My |krē-āˈtivitē| Recipe. Since I was a child I’ve been fascinated with the creative world. It is also when I’ve started my journey to explore myself as a creative individual. I’ve learned many things, some more unexpected than others, about myself and about my creative habits. The list is long, always evolving and includes for...
Voyeurism Gallery is Live

Voyeurism Gallery is Live

Take a look.  ReVision Arts Gallery — Voyeurism
Ten Things I Have Learned: Milton Glaser (Part of AIGA Talk in London)

Ten Things I Have Learned: Milton Glaser (Part of AIGA Talk in London)

November 22, 2001 1. 
YOU CAN ONLY WORK FOR PEOPLE THAT YOU LIKE. This is a curious rule and it took me a long time to learn because in fact at the beginning of my practice I felt the opposite. Professionalism required that you didn’t particularly like the people that you worked for or at...
Documenting Current Trends In Design

Documenting Current Trends In Design

We at ReVision Arts have recently reached out to the curators of one of our favorite sites. Trendlist.org. They have been doing an amazing job in their spare time of identifying the current trends; such as style, techniques, use of graphics, color and typography (to name a few), which are being incorporated into designing Internationally....
Urbino's Anthem

Urbino’s Anthem

This is a bit fascinating. This post is here not because of the design but rather the process and observation that is being made and catalogued. ‘Urbino’s Anthem’ stems from the audio and visual observation of the church bells of the churches and cathedrals in Urbino ring daily. Artist Ruben Doornweerd noticed that the systems...
Graphic Detour

Graphic Detour

Graphic design is not what it once was. Compared to the nineties, a small craft and cultural field seemed clear but in the 21st century is has become a democratized discipline in the center of the modern media. With a proliferation of styles, ideas, concepts and methods, graphic design becomes part of the bombardment of...
Digital Identity & YOU

Digital Identity & YOU

In our era of internet and social networking, individual identity is pushed further and further into obscurity. One of the culprits is digital image cultivation, which allows us to present ourselves to the world in just the way we would like be seen. This makes it easy to smooth- over the idiosyncrasies and flaws we...
Virtual Desktop

Virtual Desktop

As a designer it’s important to have an online presence available for people who need to see your work and learn more about you as a creative. This is extremely helpful for those, whom you cannot meet personally to be able to get sense of your process, character and talent. Having a portfolio site is...
Jenny Odell - Satellite Collections

Jenny Odell – Satellite Collections

Satellite Collections incorporates a brilliant use of readily available tools and resources to create thought provoking statements on what is important in our physical and digital landscape. Jenny Odell has used Google Satellite view, available to anyone with an internet connection, and turned a tool made for navigation into a design program. Jenny cuts and...