IMA Professor Andrew Demirjian’s work is reviewed in art publication, Hyperallergic and he has a recent installation exhibition on view at Lemmerman Gallery in New Jersey City University.
The Artist’s Way is a collaboration with software and data visualization artist James Proctor
“The Artist’s Way is an audiovisual navigation through the language space of artist statements. The installation remixes over 400 artist statements of self-identified practitioners of digital/electronic arts sourced from a highly competitive grant application to produce a generative three-dimensional poem, creating a linguistic hopscotch across the collective mind of digital artists. The Artist’s Way consists of two large-scale projected artworks that draw upon the history of poetic structures to generate rules for parsing and sequencing the 16,000 words to form a new visual poem. By re-positioning the meta-language of artists’ statements as the art itself, The Artist’s Way aims to create a space to contemplate the role that systems of language play in our engagement with art.”
For more info: https://www.njcu.edu/community/center-arts/galleries
And the article is here: https://hyperallergic.com/789229/dahlia-elsayed-andrew-haik-demirjian-vision-for-a-city-of-the-future/