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Post-Photographic Transformation Since 1993 and throughout the first decades of the twenty-first century, Rogala has been involved in an ongoing series of still, mixed media, and video artworks for which he has transformed photographs and digital sources using Mind's-Eye-View 360-degree perspective software developed by Ford Oxaal. The Transformed City series works with pictures taken in cities such as Kraków or Istanbul. The Transformed Garden series presents still lifes of fruits and vegetables fragmented into unstable, dynamic compositions. Works from the latter series were published in late 2009 in a book entitled Transformed Garden[16] and exhibited in Miroslaw Rogala--"The Breath of an Image: Digital Photography and Media Works" held at The Art Gallery of Plock in 2013.[17] Recently Rogala has been experimenting with transformation of still images and digital video through the use of multiple exposures, embodying his concept of "zig-zag time." This was taken on the tracks of Chicago's elevated tracks. The winding of the image, mimics the swaying train, weaving in and out of the Chicago high-rise buildings. "Miroslaw Rogala’s brackets are the extra lines of a subjective, mental, conceptual cubism. They reposition the spectator, re-contextualize the image, regroup compositional elements, and refresh the viewer’s eyes with the multiple perspectives they imply". an excerpt from the "Brackets and Identified Floating Objects: Overlaid Geometry, Calculated Randomness, and Purposeful Noise in Miroslaw Rogala’s Digital Art" - by Dr George Lellis, 2017 (in -progress)
Photography:Digital on Other
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Mirosław Rogala (born 1954, in Poland) is a Polish- American video artist and interactive artist. Miroslaw Rogala works in a broad range of media of an experimental and transformative nature. Primarily his work has involved interactive installations consisting of multi-layered, multi-channeled video displays that invite viewers to transform the space themselves. He considers the closing gap between nature and urban life through the advent of new technologies, and finds a harmony in which the two interact and evolve into a cohesive new system that reflects our changing world. His work has been exhibited/ in collections at the world-wide institutions: the Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago; the Zentrum für Kunst und Medientechnologie (ZKM) at Karlsruhe, Germany; Sao Paulo Biennale, Brazil; Lyon Biennale, France; The Brooklyn Museum; Anthology Film Archives; The Alternative Museum; Exit Art, New York, the Centre for Contemporary Art, Warsaw, Poland, and the Goodman Theatre, Chicago. For much of the first decade of the twenty-first century, Miroslaw Rogala has been involved with several series of artworks for which he has transformed photographs as post-photographs using Mind's-Eye-View a 360 computer software. The "Transformed City" series works with pictures taken in cities such as Kraków, New York, Chicago, Taipei or Istanbul among many others. The "Transformed Landscape" and "Transformed Garden "series presents still lives of fruits and vegetables fragmented into unstable, dynamic compositions and are a part of his Interactive Media Opera in Eight Movements: "DEL+ALT+CTRL".
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