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アーロン・コブリン:人間性を巧みに描く

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芸術家アーロン・コブリンは、彼が保有する膨大なデータを視覚化します。飛行機の軌跡を描いた美しい線や携帯電話からの発信データによる景観、クラウド・ソーシングで集約された描画によるジョニー・キャッシュのビデオや、ユーザーのためにカスタマイズされる “荒野の街” 等の作品を発表しています。彼は現代的なテクノロジーを使って、私達をより人間らしく表現します。

Aaron Koblin is an artist specializing in data and digital technologies. His work takes real world and community-generated data and uses it to reflect on cultural trends and the changing relationship between humans and technology. Full bio »

Translated into Japanese by Yuko Yamanouchi
Reviewed by Takafusa Kitazume
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