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  Jennifer Steinkamp: "Madame Curie"  
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A pioneer and one of the most accomplished artists working in digital media today, Jennifer Steinkamp is internationally recognized for her breathtaking installations of computer-generated, projected imagery. "Madame Curie," 2011, a multi-channel, synchronized projection, is presented here as a 55-foot wide, floor-to-ceiling projection of swirling flowers that sweep across the gallery wall in a continuous cycle of dynamic movement. Referencing the famed scientist Marie Curie (1867-1934), who was also an avid gardener, the blossoms in this piece are drawn from a list of flowering plants in her garden. Steinkamp recreates them, however, on the computer, entirely out of code. In this gorgeous, hyper-real representation of nature, Steinkamp juxtaposes the organic and inorganic, and the real and unreal, in a magnificent but uncanny experience that reflects upon the increasing synthesis of our real and virtual worlds.
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Location: Ruth C. Horton Gallery, Center for the Arts at Virginia Tech
Price: Free
Sponsor: Center for the Arts at Virginia Tech
Contact: Shana Buzzard
E-Mail: centerforthearts@vt.edu
540-231-ARTS
   
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