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	<title>Comments on: Lichtzeichnungen exhibition</title>
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		<title>By: Big Active Blog &#187; Images For The People</title>
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		<description>[...] You may remember that earlier this year we collaborated with Berlin based artist Andreas Nicolas Fischer to create the design for The Enemy&#8217;s &#8216;Music For The People&#8217; album. Andreas has been busy developing more images in this series for his latest solo exhibition &#8220;Lichtzeichnungen&#8221; at the Galerie im Medienhaven in Bremen. To create the work Andreas has developed a program to explore his technique:- &#8220;All the drawings from that series are based on this program&#8230;&#8221; he says, &#8220;every time I run the program, I let it generate a couple of drawings and I decide which parameters should be altered. This means that every “final” drawing has gone through hundreds iterations of program code. For every finished computer drawings there were hundreds of predecessors. What I find interesting is the “autonomy” of the software, which can make decisions and thus create results which I cannot anticipate&#8221;. You can see more of the exhibition here. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] You may remember that earlier this year we collaborated with Berlin based artist Andreas Nicolas Fischer to create the design for The Enemy&#8217;s &#8216;Music For The People&#8217; album. Andreas has been busy developing more images in this series for his latest solo exhibition &#8220;Lichtzeichnungen&#8221; at the Galerie im Medienhaven in Bremen. To create the work Andreas has developed a program to explore his technique:- &#8220;All the drawings from that series are based on this program&#8230;&#8221; he says, &#8220;every time I run the program, I let it generate a couple of drawings and I decide which parameters should be altered. This means that every “final” drawing has gone through hundreds iterations of program code. For every finished computer drawings there were hundreds of predecessors. What I find interesting is the “autonomy” of the software, which can make decisions and thus create results which I cannot anticipate&#8221;. You can see more of the exhibition here. [...]</p>
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