Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Artist Post: Chris Basmajian

Posted by LSolia at 12/04/2012 0 comments
Chris Basmajian is a self-proclaimed 'video artist'. He was born and currently lives in California. He got his MFA from the Maryland Institute College of Art and a BA from George Washington University. He has exhibited his work around the world since 2006.

Basmajian's works focus on the themes of social interaction and self-image. His creates interactive video installations with real time cameras that respond to the viewer's actions. Many of his works are commentaries about specific themes, phenomena, or news events.

On a technical level Basmajian's work combines digital art/photo editing, programming, and the elusive interactivity that is not frequently found in art. Aside from cameras and a projector/screen, he also employs additional props such as mirrors and even balloons.

I find Basmajian's projects to be very cool. Some of his works are more obvious in meaning than others; others are downright abstract. The interactivity of his installations add an additional dimension and engage the viewer effectively. Several of his projects are available for download and can be viewed with a webcam.

He has also created a little flash game entitled Attention Hog as a commentary on the uses and motivations behind social media networking. You play as a pig that stands in front of people to gain points/approval. It is a cute game but also bears a striking resemblance to the behaviors seen on sites like Facebook and tumblr.



Visit Chris Basmajian's site here.
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