Techspressionist Salon #50:
OUTPUT & FABRICATION
August 17, 2022
Output & Fabrication: Screen Creation to Viewer Experience
Moderator: Cynthia Beth Rubin
The digital environment is its own world – and as artists many of us immerse ourselves in that world while creating imagery, without giving much thought to how we will share our work with the viewing public. When we are ready to exhibit the work, what formats work best? Do different viewing venues require different output? Artists were invited to present different examples of print and fabrication. Presenters included (in order of appearance): Negin Ehtesabian (work presented by Patrick Lichty ), Cynthia Beth Rubin, Roz Dimon, Verneda Lights, Renata Janiszewska, Reese Schroeder, Gregory Little, Sasha Pyle, Susan deTroy, Patrick Lichty, Tommy Mintz, Colin Goldberg.
Techspressionist Salons are bi-weekly artist meetups where artists can present their work and discuss matters relating to art and technology. They are attended by artists listed in our Techspressionist Visual Artists Index and are also open to interested individuals on our mailing list. The First Techspressionist Salon was held on September 1, 2020, and included artists Colin Goldberg, Patrick Lichty, Steve Miller and Oz Van Rosen, as well as group advisor Helen Harrison. During this session, the working definition of Techspressionism was decided upon by the participants as: “An artistic approach in which technology is utilized as a means to express emotional experience.”