Abstract
This work was part of the Analog Interactivity exhibit at Sci-Arc, Los Angeles, 2009.
Ethan Ham is a sculptor and installation artist who often uses kinetics, electronics, and computers in his artwork. His projects include Tumbarumba and Self-Portrait (both commissioned by Turbulence.org), Anthroptic (commissioned by The Present Group), and Email Erosion (commissioned by Rhizome.org). Ethan is an Assistant Professor of New Media at The City College of New York.
Nishiki Tayui is a painter born in Japan whose work deals with the relationship of individuals to countries, human beings, and nature. In addition to painting, Tayui works with video and music. Her extensive travels have included stays in Japan to study under Sumi-e masters. Nishiki Tayui is a candidate to receive an MFA in painting at Indiana University in 2010.