Interface Artist Johannes P. Osterhoff is Inspired by Computers
Meghan Young — August 29, 2010 — Tech
References: johannes-p-osterhoff & todayandtomorrow.net
Johannes P. Osterhoff is a unique artist. First of all, the 'P' in his name stands for 'Pixel.' That already tells us much about this interface artist. To learn even more, we'll take a quick peek at this art.
This series, entitled 'Aqua II,' was inspired by Apple's operating system. Creating digital paintings, Johannes P Osterhoff used "elements like scrollbars and menu-elements," according to Today and Tomorrow. The fascinating collection was showcased in ABC Gallery at Art Strelka in Moscow.
This series, entitled 'Aqua II,' was inspired by Apple's operating system. Creating digital paintings, Johannes P Osterhoff used "elements like scrollbars and menu-elements," according to Today and Tomorrow. The fascinating collection was showcased in ABC Gallery at Art Strelka in Moscow.
Trend Themes
1. Digital Art - Opportunity for artists to explore and create innovative digital art using elements from operating systems.
2. Interface Design - Potential for designers to use elements like scrollbars and menu-elements from operating systems to create unique interfaces.
3. Digital Exhibition - Emerging trend of showcasing digital artwork in galleries and other exhibition spaces.
Industry Implications
1. Art Galleries - Art galleries can tap into the growing demand for digital artwork and showcase digital exhibitions.
2. Graphic Design - Graphic designers can incorporate elements from operating systems into their designs to create visually engaging interfaces.
3. Technology - The technology industry can drive innovation by exploring new ways to integrate digital art and interface design into operating systems.
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