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2003
40 x 40 in, 102 x 102 cm
Limited variant edition of 20

 

2003.1a

Work completed January 2003.

Resolution of rendering: 6,000 by 6,000 pixels
Print size, minimum: 18 by 18 inches (~45.72 by 45.72 centimeters)
Print size, maximum: 40 by 40 inches (~101.6 by 101.6 centimeters)

Dimensions are for single panel prints; larger sizes (up to hundreds of square feet) are possible using other printing techniques. Please contact the studio for more information. All linear dimensions are given in the order of height, width and depth.

Availability

Limited variant edition prints (edition of 20)

Please contact the studio for more information regarding the availability and purchasing of works.

One- and two-person exhibitions

Brevard Museum of Art and Science; One-person exhibition; Melbourne, Florida; 2003.

Museum of Science and Industry; One-person exhibition; Tampa, Florida; 2004.

General Motors Design Center; Digital art exhibition, featured guest artist; Warren, Michigan; 2004.

Pinnacle Gallery at Savannah College of Art and Design; One-person exhibition; Savannah, Georgia; 2005.

Art Gallery at Broward Community College, Central Campus; One-person exhibition; Davie (Ft. Lauderdale), Florida; 2005.

City Gallery at Chastain Art Center; Atlanta, Georgia; 2007.

Savannah Film Festival at Savannah College of Art and Design’s River Club; “Kenneth A. Huff: Organic Constructions, an installation of prints and time-based works”; Savannah, Georgia; 2008.

Deep Space at Ars Electronica Center; “Kenneth A. Huff: Organic Constructions” (stills and time-based works); Linz, Austria; Ongoing, starting 2 January 2009. The full resolution of this work was shown as a site-specific, zoomable, 4K projection in Deep Space.

Telfair Museum of Art’s Jepson Center for the Arts; “Kenneth A. Huff: Organic Constructions”; Savannah, Georgia; January–February 2010.

Group exhibitions

Smoky Hill River Festival Pre-Festival Exhibition; Salina Country Club (Invited); Salina, Kansas; 2004.

“Expanded Sculpture”; 119 Gallery (Curated); Lowell, Massachusetts; 2006.

PULSE: Art and Technology Festival; Art and Technology Gallery at Telfair Museum of Art’s Jepson Center for the Arts (Curated); Savannah, Georgia; 2009.

Art and Technology Gallery; Telfair Museum of Art’s Jepson Center for the Arts (Curated); Savannah, Georgia; 2009.

Bibliography

The Education Channel’s Weekly Edition with Julie Williamson (half-hour interview) (Tampa, Florida); May 2004.

Nalven, Joseph and Jarvis, JD; Going Digital: The Practice and Vision of Digital Artists; August 2005 (Thomson Course Technology).

As of 27 March 2010

 
   
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