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e exhibitions

Krašek’s theoretical, and practical, work is especially focused on
symmetry as a linking concept between art and science, and on filling
a plane with geometrical shapes, especially those constituting Penrose
tilings (rhombs, kites, and darts). The artist’s interest is focused on the
shapes’ inner relations, on the relations between the shapes and between
the shapes and a regular pentagon. These artworks illustrate certain
properties: golden mean relations, self-similarity, fivefold symmetry, the
Fibonacci sequence, inward infinity, perceptual ambiguity, and more.
Teja Krašek’s artworks and articles are exhibited and published
internationally (MIT Press, Springer, Portland Press, Sterling …). Her
nanoartworks are among the winners of the 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, and
7th International Online NanoArt Competition.
Two of Krašek’s nanoartworks (collaborations with Drs. Janez Dolinšek,
Paul Steinhardt, and An Pang Tsai) are among works of 250 artists who
will represent Earth’s cultural heritage at an eternal exhibition on the
Moon (astounding project MoonArk by Carnegie Mellon University).

When: 10 - 23 June 2021

Where: Alga Gallery, Izola

“AN EXHIBITION OF RANDOM ART” BY ANDREJ
BAUER

Random art (http://www.random-art.org/) is an ongoing online exhibition
of computer-generated pictures, authored by Andrej Bauer.
From a random seed, which the visitors provide by entering a string of
text, the computer generates a computation circuit describing an image.
The text serves as the image title. The exhibition was launched in 2010

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