
landscape
3d
01:59
2023
Dev Harlan was born in Arizona and grew up in Silicon Valley, California. As a self-taught artist, he was particularly interested in the experimental “subcultures” of video and computer piracy in San Francisco. Then the video production took him to New York where he began producing sculpture, 3D animation and video projection mapping. His current artistic practice uses technology to address concerns about climate change and the ecological impacts of a technology-dominated society. His ideas are articulated through the digital transformation of particular objects and materials as well as the surrealist imagination in which he immerses them.
Dev’s projection works often encourage a transcendental viewing mode. Indeed, he aspires to have his work understood as a gateway to the imaginative subconscious. He likes to suggest the existence of fictional objects possessing their own radiant power and let the imagination of the spectators speculate on the sublime cosmic origins of the object. As for his main sources of inspiration, he feels indebted to artists such as James Turrell and other artists of the "Light and Space" movement who have reached the sublime thanks to their clean and radical use of light.

A randomized composition of digital artifacts. Scans of natural stone and found objects. Inefficient GLSL. Screensaver trails. Nonlinear dynamics with Lorenz and Wang-Sun attractors. Distilled hours, days and years.
Narrative Statement:
Suspended in a deep ambivalence. Thulien Pink and Rose Gold. The Earth is red in Senegal. I scanned volcanic outcrops along the coast, clambering about in non-deterministic orbits with a Nikon. A local man arrived and earnestly explained how the rock had a face and it held the spirits of their ancestors. His pained expression made it clear – I was violating the ancestral stone with my camera. I was that plundering colonialist. My first mobile phone was expensive for 1999, around $350. I didn’t need it, I just wanted it. I still have it. These and other artifacts pile up in small collections. Carmine Red, Grey and Platinum.
3d
landscape
01:59
2023