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Wide Spaces by Yves Bodson
Exhibits with the
Venice Art Collective: Digital Transformations
June 9, 2004 -- LOS ANGELES - Belgian Photographer,
Yves Bodson (surname YBo), dedicated to developing a unique original digital
vision supported by mathematical models, was selected to show his most recent
works at the Venice Art Collective: Digital Transformations exhibit. Yves is one
of four artists showcasing a broad range of digital art utilizing digital
photography as a
base to deliver art in new dimensions. The exhibit is running at the Sponto Art
Gallery, Venice, California, June 12 - 17th, 2004.
Yves Bodson, an economist by education, has practiced photography all along
his life. Today, he merges the images he shoots with his “dream machine”, a Fuji
S2, using a set of mathematical models originated from scientific research. Yves
keeps traveling across spaces farther than ever to discover and bring us back
unique visions of dimensions and places that his explorations reveal as unique
and original photographic images. His work is a visualization of dimensions
built on the pixels from digital photography and abstract creations he produces.
In 1997, Yves engaged in writing his own applications that would become a
stitching engine with extended capabilities such as matrix stitching, global and
local optical adjustments, etc.
Building on that experience Yves, over the years, did increase the
capabilities of his software up to a point where he is able to generate very
large images in photo resolution of realistic and abstract compositions
seamlessly merged together.
Today, Yves presents for the first time to the public his most recent results
from the quest of dimensions and spaces that he snapshot to bring back a
photographic vision from these unique ‘locations.”
For the future, Yves’ vision is to expand his exploration into mathematical
spaces
and bring us back visual witnessing of unique original locations and dimensions
that only his art can reach and immobilize forever into traditional photography
as presented in the Sponto exhibition.
Ybdigitals & Publishing produces the artwork that Yves creates and the artwork
is certified by the use of Radio Frequency Identification tags. The usage of RF
ID tags is justified by the need to protect and secure the authentication of an
artwork and the fact that it is a unique object.
Any duplication will miss the presence of the ID tag and the information
contained into. The nature of the information is key to insurance companies and
art dealers to authenticate and recognize the originality and uniqueness of an
artwork. This system is designed for art dealers, conservators in public and
private collections as well as insurers.

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