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Mixed Media, Digital on Paper
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This work consists of an array of 16 visualizations of the square roots of numbers 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 17, 18, 19, & 20. Each square root is an irrational number dataset which is unpredictable & unstable by nature. Each unit contains the first 4,000 digits of the number represented.
2015
Digital on Paper
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58 W x 82 H x 1 D in
2
Other
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Jamey Gray (b. 1977) uses the term artistic participation to describe his practice of sourcing existing datasets (number, text, image) and transforming them into new works using visualization and diagramming. As a child of post-minimalism and op and sibling of post-internet artists, his paintings and digital prints have a controlled execution and grid structure coupled with colors he calculates from sets of images mined from social media. Mathematics, art history, and popular culture are central themes in his work. Jamey believes that meaning is created from the interplay between the viewer and the work once it’s shared openly and the artist cannot be a part of that interaction. He largely removes his presence as artist from the work to facilitate that process.
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