Re- imaging visual information complexity : a creative approach to information entropy, perception, identification and understanding
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Authors
Andruszkiewicz, Jan L.
Date
2012Supervisor
Paul Thomas
Type
Thesis
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MPhil
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School of Design and Art, Department of Humanities
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Abstract
The author considers the material nature and aesthetic role of information complexity in creative production. Outlining the context of computer based artworks within the visual/fine arts and the relationship of dematerialised media to digital code, computer science techniques are redefined as both artwork, and method of creative investigation. A discussion of several of the author’s artworks illustrates these themes.
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