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Rico da Halvarez: YALART (Yet Another Language And Rectangle Tool)
YALART: hanging artwork Rico da Halvarez: YALART (Yet Another Language And Rectangle Tool)

YALART (Yet Another Language And Rectangle Tool)

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of: Rico da halvarez

Description: Unique copy of a moment in the evolution of the work chosen by the artist, materialized on a support.
About the work:
YALART (Yet Another Language And Rectangle Tool) is a digital work Series (pronounce " arte-emele ») Created / programmed with the help of different programming languages usually used to make web pages.

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In their digital version the works are iterative et random : Shapes, dimensions, colors, compositions, characters, words, sounds, images and durations, nothing is predictable.
The "editions" offered on ACT ON ART are unique (only one copy): This is a " moment " of the work captured by the artist (here, on 04/04/2017 at 15h 37mn 36s).
Once "materialized" on a medium, the image that served as a model is systematically destroyed by the artist, who thus guarantees the founding concept of this series: “The original is the copy! ".

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Date of issue: 04/04/2017 at 15h 37mn 36s
Support: Edition under acrylic glass.
Dimensions (H x W): 67,5x120 inch
Framing : the work is sold unframed.

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    Biographical elements

    Rico da Halvarez - Я ا☪⚉ ḍḁ ㅒ Д╰ṽᴬ®Е☡
    About Michèle Coquet, anthropologist, Director of research at CNRS

    Я ا☪⚉ ḍḁ ㅒ Д╰ṽᴬ®Е☡ is at the same time plastic artist, musician, photographer, writer.

    He works both images and text as well as sounds, from a medium, the algorithms of the computer code. Profuse work, demanding and confusing as his, to those who are not familiar with the Net Art. Diversion, derision, invention, would be some of the key words of his artistic quest, all crowned with a good dose of mischief:

    “Why not have Duchamp and the Monty Python as a reference? "

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