Abhiyan Humane
is interested in exploring scientific paradigms with art and technology through simulations, models, and installations utilising various modalities, matter and media.
Art practice/tethering involves the ‘distortion’ of his paintings through technology – mostly the recluse printer and scanner – to give rise to emerging forms of perceptual understanding of loss, gain and convulsion of information as art-form transforms through mixed-media. This way he links the ‘original’ and ‘transformative’ to the ‘end’ form – creating sequences and patterns of Gestalt.
Art practice/tethering involves the ‘distortion’ of his paintings through technology – mostly the recluse printer and scanner – to give rise to emerging forms of perceptual understanding of loss, gain and convulsion of information as art-form transforms through mixed-media. This way he links the ‘original’ and ‘transformative’ to the ‘end’ form – creating sequences and patterns of Gestalt.
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