FUTURE PERFECT is a group show of seven artists unifying art and science. Kenneth Aronson’s Hell.com, a seminal “internet speakeasy,” explores early web art. Mark C. Estes’ Standard Random Digitalization uses an algorithmic program for spontaneous non-repetitive art. Herry Kim’s Float, a silent animation on rising sea levels, emphasizes human-nature interconnectedness. Angieszka Pilat paints with robots, likening them to explore technology's societal impact. Jeremy Kidd is a multidisciplinary artist in sculpture, photography, and video animation. Dave Curlender and David Goodsell's Larger Than Life 1985 animation, pioneering motion-capture techniques. Kate Johnson, EZTV co-director, created works exploring memory and existence through digital animation. These artists demonstrate how art and science have merged over decades, transforming and honoring this union.
"Corona Arch Temporal," 2024, Jeremy Kidd. Video still from movie. Courtesy ROBERT BERMAN GALLERY. © 2024 Jeremy Kidd.