cybersexual exhibition
cybersexual
by Christian Hogue
...explores the shapes and contours
of the human body captured with lasers
the computer...
lost in space's kiwi founder christian hogue has been invited to exhibit as a returning artist in his home town in new zealand.
the show consists of synthetic images inspired when working with pioneering 3d laser scanning technology on Sylvester Stallone and Bjork at the beginning of the cyberscan revolution when this technology was first applied to feature films such as "Judge Dredd" and other creative based applications which eventually lead to the creation of the famous ColdPlay album cover "a Rush of Blood".
Opening on Friday 13 April @ 5.30pm
Exhibition runs until 26 April 2007
First floor, 186-187 The Square, Palmerston North• Catherine Russ • Ph: 027 672 4914 • Fax: (06) 357 6487 • email: thermostat@inspire.net.nz Open: Tues-Fri 11am-4pm Sat 11am-2pm • www.thermostat.co.nz
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