Komal Goswami

new media artist

Gainesville, FL, US

video art sound art 3d animation ai art practices digital programming new media art speculative worldbuilding
About

Komal Goswami (b. 2001, Gainesville, FL) is a new media artist who specializes in 3D/CG generation, AI art practices, digital imaging, programming, sound, and video that is developing an ongoing experimental filmmaking practice.

She has a Bachelor of Fine Arts specializing in Art + Technology and a minor in Theatre from the University of Florida. She recently exhibited her soundscape, Dance of the Water Bytes, for the Shaped By Water Juried Art Exhibition at the Cade Museum for Creativity & Invention in Gainesville, FL. Previously, her 3D composite image Hyde and Hyde was featured in Moisturizer Gallery’s Goblin Mode exhibition in Gainesville, FL, and she showcased Is this what I think it is?, an AI animation with sound at the internationally acclaimed 16th Annual Digital Graffiti at Alys Beach, Panama City Beach, FL.

Goswami has also curated and exhibited new media works in group exhibitions such as World Builders, Inc., LAiZY ((Experiments in ARTificial Intelligence)), and 2G00DHOTD@MN.V4. She previously exhibited a body of speculative works at 621 Gallery's biannual month-long art festival, Art + Tech Fest, in Tallahassee, FL as well. Goswami was a Finalist at the 16th Annual Digital Graffiti, a Nominee for the 34th Annual University Student Exhibition at the Atlantic Center for the Arts, and a Recipient of the E. Robert Langley Scholarship Fund at the University of Florida's School of Art + Art History. 

The notion of "living IN the hyphen" is being questioned through Goswami's current artistic research. Intrigued by the emerging practices of conceptual notions and installation practices for new media art, Goswami continues to build her 3D character-based world known as The Hyphenverse, exploring more AI art and creative coding practices, and she is making more video art and sound art. 

Films

Dance of the Water Bytes

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