Jennifer Steinkamp’s Moving, Projected Code Art
January 28, 2009 – 10:31 am
Oculus Sinister (left eye) by Jennifer Steinkamp
Today’s Daily Dose [beta], a “filtered” everyday email about global culture from Flavorpill, brings word of visual artist Jennifer Steinkamp. Writer Paul Laster says Steinkamp:
. . . crafts computer-animated projections for site-specific spaces, Jennifer Steinkamp uses her work to explore new means of producing and experiencing art. Employing virtual-reality software like a painter wields a brush, Steinkamp constructs lifelike installations of nature in motion, derived entirely from code.
Laster also describes Steinkamp’s work as interactive — weaving installations into the site’s architecture and using low level projections to allow shadows from viewers. And as the observer steps into some of Steinkamp’s creations she may experience a trance-like state, wooziness or disorientation.

Daisy Bell by Jennifer Steinkamp
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One Response to “Jennifer Steinkamp’s Moving, Projected Code Art”
Dear Jennifer
I know, that you are participating in an exhibition: ’Wild Things’ on Brandts in Odense/Denmark in summer 2010! –I look forward to see it!
At the moment I am student in graphics design and I shall finish my education in a few weeks. My education project is about the exhibition ‘Wild Things’. I have to make at catalog, posters, postcards, a website and things like that…
Today I have talked to Trine Søndergaard, who is head of marketing in Brandts. She only had a little bit of material for the exhibition now.
Therefore I am writing this mail to you, hoping you would like to help me with some material about your art!? I will be very happy, if it is possible for you, to send some pictures in a big size, fx. the ‘Daisy Bell’?
I look forward to your reply!
Best regards
Karen Søndergaard
Karen Søndergaard
Landevejen 98, Damsbo Skov
DK-5642 Millinge
DENMARK
+45 25347203
hmks@mail.tele.dk
ks@mediegruppen.net
By karen søndergaard on Feb 4, 2010