Michael Bell-Smith

Michael Bell-Smith uses digital forms to explore contemporary visual culture and how it is mediated through popular technologies. His work often incorporates the visual vocabulary of the Internet, such as animated gifs and lo-res images, and references the aesthetics and semiotics of common computer programs such as Powerpoint and Web sites such as YouTube. Remixing and reinterpreting sources ranging from industrial videos and music clips to classic cinema and contemporary art, Bell-Smith reconsiders the cultural meaning of these materials in a "post-personal computer, post-Internet, post-Google" age.   full biography

Supporting Documents

 
 

Press Release

Jan 28, 2008

 
Press Release for screening and artist talk with Michael Bell-Smith.
 

Press Release

Jan 25, 2006

 
Press release for NET AESTHETICS 2.0, a panel discussion hosted at EAI in February 2006.
 

Postcard Front

 
Postcard for Michael Bell-Smith's screening and artist talk.
 

Postcard Back

 
Postcard for Michael Bell-Smith's screening and artist talk.
 
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