DVAC's eye-popping, futuristic exhibit

By Amelia Robinson Staff Writer

Dayton Visual Arts Center

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The Dayton Visual Arts Center looks into the future with its new exhibition Digital Abstraction open now through Feb. 27.

The show, featuring futuristic photographs and video installations by 12 artists who use digital technology to make eye popping fine art, was curated by Tom Baggs, Tess Cortés and the late Jud Yalkut.

Digital Abstraction marks the 20th anniversary of Computer Art: An Ohio Perspective exhibited at DVAC. Yalkut and Baggs curated that exhibit.

Digital technology has taken art a long way since computer art. Do they even make dot matrix printers any more??

Below is a look at a few pieces from the show. You can check it out during DVAC’s regular hours — 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tuesday to Saturday.

 

  • Wynne Ragland, Jr's Digital Dreams, digital print on fabric

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  • Tom Baggs' News From The Vortex, digital print

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  • Still from Netta Bits' Untitled cityscape digital video

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  • Andy Snow's Cloud Bank

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