Art deCoded is a podcast exploring how artists are using technology in their artwork as a means of connecting with audiences in public spaces and pushing the possibilities within their individual practices. Not only considering the why but also diving into the how, I ask artists what technologies are making their work possible, what challenges they have found along the way, and what they are planning next.
Ansen Seale is a San Antonio based artist, photographer, and early adopter of technology in his practice. First working with his custom-built slit-scan camera, Seale now creates interactive light and sound-based site-specific installations. http://www.ansenseale.com/
Allison Hunter is a Houston-based multidisciplinary artist whose primary subject matter focuses on nature and animal studies. She integrates technology through video and photography based site-specific installations. https://allisonhunter.com/
Alicia Eggert is an acclaimed multidisciplinary artist based in Denton, Texas. Most known for her text-based neon signs, Eggert also works with kinetic sculpture and community informed work. https://aliciaeggert.com/
Zach Jones is the author of Finding Frank, a brand new comic detailing the story of Frank Riley, a somewhat down in the dumps young man, finding his path after his life was derailed. I spoke to Zach about creating a comic with a virtual collaborator and how the comic industry has embraced the digital age. https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/findingfrank1/finding-frank-1