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Bringing together the best of the Wildlife Artist of the Year entries plus work from Three Generations of the Shepherd family and from special artist friends in celebration of David's 80th year.
Ted is pleased to be part of the trial program for Tag4M's Multi-Sensory Moving Art.
Multi-Sensory Moving Art
Multi-Sensory Moving Art uses a special frame type named Digital Sensor Frame. The digital sensor frame is connected to sensors using wireless WiFi
tags. These record natural phenomena like temperature and in turn, that data
can be manipulated to create moving art.
For example, each moment's temperature scan can trigger a new image that can be seen live on the website. Traditional moving art and video art is time based, meaning that art progresses only as time progresses. It typically has a set beginning and set end. Even on loop settings, the art never changes, it simply rotates the same work over and over again. With multi-sensory moving art the art is constantly changing according to live environmental data readings. While connected to the data sensor, the moving art will continue to change in relation to the environment.
For example, each moment's temperature scan can trigger a new image that can be seen live on the website. Traditional moving art and video art is time based, meaning that art progresses only as time progresses. It typically has a set beginning and set end. Even on loop settings, the art never changes, it simply rotates the same work over and over again. With multi-sensory moving art the art is constantly changing according to live environmental data readings. While connected to the data sensor, the moving art will continue to change in relation to the environment.
Ted once again has the distinction of being a winner of the American Art Awards (2010), and has received a First Place award (Acrylics) for Art Buzz, The 2011 Collection!





