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Earmarked for Collision: A Highly Biased Tour of Collage Animation

Earmarked for Collision: A Highly Biased Tour of Collage Animation

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The evolution of collage art is explored, highlighting notable collage masters and the impact of technology on the creative process. It also mentions newer collage artists and approaches, such as Internet memes.

Format: Hardback
Length: 134 pages
Publication date: 25 May 2023
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd


The evolution of collage art has been significantly shaped by the advent of technology, with artists like Lewis Klahr, Stacey Steers, and Martha Colburn leading the way in exploring new techniques and approaches. In this essay, we will delve into the impact of technology on collage art, highlighting some of the newer collage artists who have embraced digital tools and platforms to create their work.

One of the most notable examples of technology's influence on collage art is the rise of newer collage artists like Winston Hacking, Marko Tardic, and Internet Memes. These artists have embraced the power of digital tools and platforms to create their collages, often using a combination of photography, illustration, and digital manipulation to create unique and visually striking compositions.

Winston Hacking, for instance, is a Berlin-based artist who has gained popularity for his use of digital collage techniques. He often combines found images from the internet with digital manipulation to create surreal and abstract compositions that explore themes of identity, technology, and consumerism. His work has been featured in numerous exhibitions and publications, including the New York Times and Vogue.

Marko Tardic is another notable collage artist who has embraced technology. He is known for his use of 3D printing and augmented reality to create his collages. Tardic often combines traditional collage techniques with digital tools to create intricate and layered compositions that blur the boundaries between reality and fiction. His work has been exhibited in galleries and museums around the world, including the Museum of Modern Art in New York.

Internet Memes, on the other hand, have become a popular form of collage art in recent years. These memes are often created by users on social media platforms and are often based on popular culture, politics, and current events. They are often created using a combination of photography, illustration, and digital manipulation, and are often shared and circulated widely online.

While technology has undoubtedly had a significant impact on collage art, it is important to note that traditional collage techniques continue to be practiced by many artists. Lewis Klahr, for instance, is a renowned collage artist who has been creating collages for over 50 years. His work is characterized by its use of found materials and its exploration of themes of identity, history, and culture.

Stacey Steers is another artist who has been exploring the boundaries of collage art with technology. She is known for her use of 3D printing and augmented reality to create her collages. Steers often combines traditional collage techniques with digital tools to create intricate and layered compositions that challenge the traditional boundaries of art.

In conclusion, the evolution of collage art has been significantly shaped by the advent of technology, with newer collage artists like Winston Hacking, Marko Tardic, and Internet Memes leading the way in exploring new techniques and approaches. While traditional collage techniques continue to be practiced by many artists, it is clear that technology has opened up a new realm of possibilities for collage artists to create their work. As technology continues to evolve, we can expect to see even more innovative and exciting developments in collage art.

Weight: 426g
Dimension: 216 x 138 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781032103129

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