W. Keith & Janet Kellogg University Art Gallery

DPI - Digitally Propelled Ideas 2004

DPI — Digitally Propelled Ideas 2004

Sep 20, 2004 to Oct 20, 2004

Location: Kellogg University Art Gallery

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artwork from The purpose behind the exhibit "DPI," which stands for digitally propelled ideasm is to provide a venue and bring together artists who have been actively involved in using computer technology to create works of art. The DPI exhibit has two components. The first component is juried with an open Call for Entries. The second is Invitational, based on th recommendations of Professor Ellliot Earls. The two part displayed simultaniuosly fir an exciting juxaposition of technical and conceptual development. This exhibit, concieved and sponsored by the Art Department at Cal Poly Pomona, has been hosted by the Kellogg Gallery since 1994.The purpose behind the exhibit "DPI," which stands for digitally propelled ideas is to provide a venue and bring together artists who have been actively involved in using computer technology to create works of art. The DPI exhibit has two components. The first component is juried with an open Call for Entries. The second is Invitational, based on the recommendations of Professor Ellliot Earls. The two part displayed simultaneously for an exciting juxtaposition of technical and conceptual development. This exhibit, conceived and sponsored by the Art Department at Cal Poly Pomona, has been hosted by the Kellogg Gallery since 1994.

Juried by Carole Ann Klonirides.

Thursday, September 30, 2004 - 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM

Opening Reception: DPI — Digitally Propelled Ideas

The purpose behind the exhibit "DPI," which stands for digitally propelled ideas is to provide a venue and bring together artists who have been actively involved in using computer technology to create works of art. The DPI exhibit has two components. The first component is juried with an open Call for Entries. The second is Invitational, based on the recommendations of Professor Ellliot Earls. The two part displayed simultaneously for an exciting juxtaposition of technical and conceptual development. This exhibit, conceived and sponsored by the Art Department at Cal Poly Pomona, has been hosted by the Kellogg Gallery since 1994.

Juried by Carole Ann Klonirides.