Artist Information:
Graham Nicholls
London,
United Kingdom
Member Since: Nov 2003
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Artist Statement:
In 1999 Graham Nicholls had his first solo show in New York City. This was to launch him onto an international arena. Since that time his work has become more and more experimental and cutting edge. With work such as LAM exploring the possibilities of both technology and installation. LAM was a ground breaking work, drawing upon not just Nicholls' deep knowledge of psychology and hypnosis but also the latest new media. Nicholls calls these kinds of works 'Immersive Art', a term normally used only in Virtual Reality. Nicholls sees this concept as being much wider and a natural extension of Installation art for our times. The term 'Immersive Art' also applied to his installation 'Epicene' which used audio to place the viewer into a hypnotic state, allowing the viewer to have an intimate and personal experience with the work.
For 2004 Graham Nicholls has been commissioned to create a Virtual Reality Installation called 'The Living Image'. The work uses the latest VR and 3D technology as well as audio/video resulting in a highly interactive experience controlled by motion sensors.
As well as work that places the viewer in a new kind of experience Nicholls also believes it is...
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Graham Nicholls's Free Artist Portfolio
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In 1999 Graham Nicholls had his first solo show in New York City. This was to launch him onto an international arena. Since that time his work has become more and more experimental and cutting edge. With work such as LAM exploring the possibilities of both technology and installation. LAM was a ground breaking work, drawing upon not just Nicholls' deep knowledge of psychology and hypnosis but also the latest new media. Nicholls calls these kinds of works 'Immersive Art', a term normally used only in Virtual Reality. Nicholls sees this concept as being much wider and a natural extension... | |
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