Chul-Hyun Ahn, Void, 2011
Chul-Hyun Ahn, Void, 2011
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Scope 2012 Report
Hosted by Daniel Durning
Originally aired 4/2/12

What do painted linear structures, mirror drawings, light tunnels and the new breed of mobile and social applications for the art world have in common? They are all discussed in detail with host Daniel Durning on this program of Art and Technology live from Scope 2012 edition in New York City.

James Kennedy an Irish born artist talks about his paintings and his fascination with color proximities and the long process in creating the Spatial series exhibited at Mindy Solomon Gallery.

Chul-Hyun Ahn a Korean born artist speaks from the C. Grimaldis Gallery about light, space and technology and the Zen practice of meditation through apparent limitless space and the optical and bodily illusion of infinity.

Natasha Rottman, Director of Operations of Collectrium, a Web-based art fair management platform speaks about her love of art history and innovative technology and looks at the future of mobile applications Network Neutrality and Open Access to the internet.

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