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TYLER BOHM

Generative Model UN, 2018, AI-designed flags, plexiglass

“The technologies that shape These thematic interests dovetail our lives represent an intriguing with my process. I am interested platform for speculation. They in navigating the fuzzy gray area evoke an array of hypothetical between the digital and physical, futures drawn from both the and often use CAD software and dystopian and utopian ends of laser cutting to translate digital science fiction. I explore this designs into physical objects, and to evolving technological landscape embed video within hybrid media by imagining futurist scenarios that works.” reflect broader hopes and fears about the present. -- Tyler Bohm

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Tyler Bohm is a new media artist who spent several years working in the architectural industry, where he adopted the tools and techniques of digital and physical modeling to create digitally-inspired sculptural, video and hybrid works. The resulting process, which involves traditional approaches such as painting mediated through a range of design technologies, is reflective of the technological themes explored in the work.

In recent years, he has participated in exhibitions at Cue Art Foundation (New York), NURTUREart (Brooklyn), Equity Gallery (New York), Boston Cyberarts Gallery, Terrault Contemporary (Baltimore), Proto Gomez (New York), Icebox Project Space (Philadelphia), Trestle Gallery (Brooklyn), Weston Art Gallery (Cincinnati), Gallery Madison Park (New York), Proto Gallery (Hoboken, NJ), Plexus Projects (Brooklyn) and Ann Street Gallery (Newburgh, NY). His work has been covered in Two Coats of Paint, SciArt Magazine, E-Squared and Peripheral Vision Arts. He is a graduate of Kenyon College and Oxford University and lives in Columbus.

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