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Home Custom LED displays Artists Joe Amrhein Brian Conley John Flear Matt Freedman Kristin Lucas Jillian Mcdonald Joe McKay Tim Redfern Akiko Sakaizumi Jude Tallichet
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Tools and gear:These LED displays give you an easy, affordable, and durable way to create custom video art installations. The displays are 12 x 14 inches in size and contain one light-emitting diode per square inch, with each LED capable of eight levels of brightness. FREE
reprogramming service if you order before September 15; that's a $50
value. If you are not satisfied with your animation once
you get it from us, simply send it back to us. We will reprogram
it for you free of charge and send it back. You will only have to
pay shipping costs.
Benefits
: How our displays make it easy and affordable for you to make
your own video art
installation.
Instructions : How to order your custom video display. Please read all three steps, and call us if you have any questions (215 825 5305). Step 1. Create your animation using your favorite animation program. Simply export the animation as a sequence of BMP frames 12 x 14 pixels in size at 10 frames per second. Or use our free animation software. __________________________
__________________________ Step 3. After you place your order, we will send you an email address confirming your order and telling you where to email your animation file. We'll take care of the rest; we will program your animation into an LED display. Orders ordinarily ship within 3-4 weeks; please call us for a more precise delivery schedule. 1-215-825-5305.
See how other artists have abandoned their conventional styles and got creative with this new medium.
Artnet magazine review: "The best work is Jude Tallichet's EMPR. Tallichet has taken Andy Warhol’s 1964 film, Empire -- a single static shot of the Empire State Building as the light and atmosphere change around it -- and recreated it in the Bit Editions box," writes Ben Davis, associate editor of Artnet Magazine.
Wagmag preview: "... the excellent artists involved in Superlowrez are attached to an interesting curatorial project." Read the full review.
The content of the Superlowrez edition reflects the variety of
interests
and themes that the participating artists brought to the table. Joe
Amrhein continues to dissect the absurd lingo of art criticism while
Brian Conley transforms a stream of animal brains into a gentle
biomorphic flow.
Matt Freedman goes for a humorous, meticulous frame-by-frame stick figure animation. Jude Tallichet remakes the famous Empire State film by Andy Warhol. Akiko Sakaizumi plays with low-bit chickens and arcade game aesthetics. Jillian Mcdonald once again flirts with her virtual love obsession: Billy Bob Thornton. |

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