Jay Gidwitz

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Jay Gidwitz is an artist interested in the intersection of art and technology. Classically trained in visual arts and currently enrolled at Brown University, he is exploring visual art, multimedia art, writing, and communication.

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Landscape Photography, Providence RI

A perfect storm. Gano street bridge, Providence, RI.

Gano street bridge construction. They realized it might might collapse, & decided to do construction.

I like the texture of the concrete, and the graffiti.

Acme video, best independent video store near campus,

The J. Walter Wilson building, Brown University Campus, providence, RI.

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More from the Interacting | Processing Series

Bride Stripped Bare 2 (Large Glass)

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Interacting | Processing

(explanation below)

In progress artist’s statement for “interacting | processing”.
interacting | processing
sigĀ·il n.
1. A seal; a signet.
2. A sign or an image considered magical.
A sigil can be understood as a symbol for a concept, complex meaning, or family seal representing the values that a family considers most [...]

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Hillel Gallery Project Show — “In Your Face”

One of my pieces was recently displayed at the Hillel Gallery Project annual juried show.
It was curated by Brown and RISD (Rhode Island School of Design) professors Wendy Edwards and Linda Sormin.

I took this photograph of Colette in the red room installation that I made in the Brown University class “Hybrid Art.”
I made the [...]

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Irreverent Art World Standardized Test

Below is a test I came up with, mostly for my own amusement.
Let me know what you think of it in the comments below, or make suggestions for new questions!
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Mandala, Beta Version 3

Edited by Hillary Dixler. Music by Synthopolis. Image and motion graphics by Jay Gidwitz.

(Be patient, large file.)

Mandala — Motion Graphics by Jay — Editing by Hillary from Jay on Vimeo.

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Facebook’s new interface Launched:

You can see the new facebook online now at http://www.new.facebook.com
It’s really buggy.

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