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Orlando, FL 32805
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NATHAN'S ART ON THE WEB
- Axiom Art Gallery Opening
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- AMS Mathematical Imagery Gallery
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- SIGGRAPH 2003
- Deviant Art
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New Work
Helios [var. 1198505515] is part of Nathan's Aesthetic Explorations series. Click the image to view a higher resolution version; there is a lot of amazing detail in the render.
News & Updates
3-12-08
Take a visit over to EmptyEasel.com, an excellent art blog that I subscribe to. I've been included as a Featured Artist in an article, When Suns and Fractals Collide: Brilliant Digital Artwork by Nathan Selikoff.
2-27-08
I have been invited to show 5 pieces from my Faces of Chaos series in the upcoming exhibition, Math and Art, at Axiom Gallery in Boston. Other artists in this group show: Bathsheba Grossman, J. Michael James, Keith Peters, and Kevin Van Aelst.
1-26-08
A Society of Stickpeople (captured, #31) was chosen as one of two winning artworks in The Digital ImageMaker 'The Image' Competition. Thanks to Wayne Cosshall for an excellent free competition that was a perfect fit for my artwork. Sky and Chinese Warrior were also chosen as finalists.
1-21-08
"We are pleased to inform you that you have been selected to participate in the 5th edition of '404 Festival'."
An exploration of a chaotic dynamical system's parameter space through visualization of the Lyapunov exponent.
A population simulation that uses digital chrono-photography to capture the "evolution" of the group in one frame.
An award-winning series of strange attractors that beautifully portray the complexity of simple mathematical functions.
Overview
Characterized by abstraction and algorithmic methods, Nathan Selikoff's award-winning artwork has been shown in competitions & galleries across the United States. Using the computer as his primary artistic tool and pulling from such diverse areas as chaos and population simulation, Nathan mixes mathematics and the traditional elements of design to create experimental digital art. While some of his pieces only exist in virtual space, often Nathan's work is destined to be a print on paper or a photographic print. Join him in exploring the border between art and science as you view his series above.









