Coded: Arts Enters the Computer Age LACMA 6/1/23 By: Anubhav Chandla
Coded: Arts Enters the Computer Age LACMA 6/1/23 By: Anubhav Chandla The LACMA is home to numerous unique exhibitions that showcase intersectionalities between multiple fields. This month, I had the opportunity to visit and view the Coded: Arts Enters the Computer Age exhibit which brought together digital technologies and artistic mediums of expression. As I walked through the exhibit, I noticed that there were numerous pieces ranging from canvases, projectors, objects, and even a printer that endlessly printed random phrases. Yet, in the chaos, there was a sense of understanding. I was able to depict the theme of the complexity of computers and the chaos served as a reminder of the fact that computers consume a large percentage of our lives. The complexity of computers are seen in this endless printing of the news as this machine physically through a computerized program One of the most unique aspects of this exhibition was that it included a soundtrack by dublab’s Mark “...