[dNASAb] Lecture at University of Tennessee at Chattanooga,introduced by Ruth Grover 28mins.
[dNASAb] = disney NASA borg; aka: “Disney”.
__Like the work he creates, [dNASAb] is a communicator and a networker, a constant source of engaging energy and visual and conceptual movement.  Adjacent to the “pseudonymn” and the “persona” creatively engineered ostensibly to promote the work, lies a real and genuine person, gregarious and true to self. To separate the work from the artist is sometimes possible; yet can the artist be separated from the work? In [dNASAb]’s case, the answer is never.  Disney is what Disney does.  The honesty of endeavor and self are visible and immediately apparent.
__[dNASAb] works in a range of media both two and three-dimensionally.  His paintings and drawings are ambitious in scale and complexity of surface, intricate networks of marks recalling the work of contemporary giant Julie Mehretsu yet with the incorporation of more painterly aspects of color and texture, strokes of the brush.  On the other hand, the three-dimensional works are his paintings exploded and released from their flat surfaces with an added dimension of time: colored light, fiber optics, moving image, and sound......
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Video documentation of works in the "Infosphere Aesthetics" show at Cress Galleries 3.14 mins
Part 1_ Interview with Ruth Grover,director/curator of the Cress Galleries, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga [overview of "Infosphere Aesthetics" ,aspects of spirituality , historical context, and evolving technologies ]_ 9.25 mins
text written by Ruth Grover, director /curator Cress Galleries,University of Tennessee at Chattanooga
Part_2 Interview with Ruth Grover,director/curator of the Cress Galleries, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga [Influence of Technology in Art , new forms of conservation , Importance of the University gallery ,reactions]_ 9.49 mins
Special Thanks to. Ruth Grover director/curator, Matt Greenwell ,head of art dept , Roger Brown , chancellor, Herb Burhenn , dean of arts and sciences ,Phil Oldham ,provost , John and Diane Marek ...and Daniel,Natalie,Ashley, Michelle, Dan, David,and the rest of the amazing faculty , students and staff that were essential in the actualization of such a great project.