Here's a look at the North American debut of David Hockney's drawings & paintings on the iPhone & iPad. On display at the Royal Ontario Museum in Toronto until January 1st, 2012 http://www.rom.on.ca/hockney/ Originally broadcasted on Channel12.ca
I use the iPad myself but for me it is getting the image OUT of the hand held computer in which it was created and into the real world, while retaining its transparent back lit sumptuousness-ness, that's important. My work cannot be recreated again & again. I think this is an aspect of digital media that has not been addressed. Printing the image on paper, as Hockney has done, kills the translucency of the colour. My name in a youtube search or my website for more information. Regards, Penelope
Technology so powerfully simple it can be accessed and adopted by an old man with enormous effect. Hockney, more engaging than any teenager and still just as potent.
I use the iPad myself but for me it is getting the image OUT of the hand held computer in which it was created and into the real world, while retaining its transparent back lit sumptuousness-ness, that's important. My work cannot be recreated again & again. I think this is an aspect of digital media that has not been addressed. Printing the image on paper, as Hockney has done, kills the translucency of the colour. My name in a youtube search or my website for more information. Regards, Penelope
PenelopeWakeham 1 month ago
Technology so powerfully simple it can be accessed and adopted by an old man with enormous effect. Hockney, more engaging than any teenager and still just as potent.
giostorino78 2 months ago