Shedding a light on art: Cinematographer and artist Scott Snibbe creates art without boundaries
ROBERTA CARASSO, IRVINE WORLD NEWS, NOVEMBER 20, 2003
“Ideas are the stuff of Conceptual Art and Snibbe’s work. Add to this equation that light, a physical component one uses daily and refers to in spiritual terms, has become a viable artistic element within current works of art.”
Early Influences
Early Influences
Catalog essay by Scott Snibbe
Uijeongbu Digital Art Festival. South Korea, October, 2003
Body, Screen and Shadow
Body, Screen and Shadow
by Scott Snibbe
Published in the San Francisco Media Arts Council (SMAC) Journal. January, 2003.
Computation and Improvisation
Computation and Improvisation
Scott Snibbe
ICC Journal, Tokyo Japan, Fall, 2002
Secrets of Digital Creativity Revealed in Miniatures
NEW YORK TIMES, SEPTEMBER 16, 2002
“Mr. Snibbe’s work is a minimalist take on chaos theory.”
New Frontiers
BYRON CLERCX, SPLASH MAGAZINE. WINTER, 2002
“With interactive work you have to engage it on the playing field of the body; and the body thinks differently from the mind.”
Better Living through Chemistry
SAN FRANCISCO EXAMINER, NOVEMBER 8, 2001
“He’s drawn to the idea of the self being illusory and of existence being defined instead by interactions with our environment.”
Screen Savers as Artists’ Medium
NEW YORK TIMES, NOVEMBER 23, 2000
“Mr. Buckhouse said the relentless energy of screensavers drew him to the medium but that he now appreciates such unhurried offerings as Scott Snibbe’s ‘Emptiness is Form,’ in which a human shape emerges from a grid of twitching dots.”
Ones to Watch
INTERVIEW MAGAZINE, APRIL 2000
“Snibbe transforms research on social behavior and natural dynamic functions into engaging, visually comprehensive experiences.”