Biography
Clement Valla is an artist and programmer interested in processes that
produce unfamiliar artifacts and skew reality. Valla works within
systems, applying a ‘programmed brain’ that pushes problem-solving logic
to irrational ends. His recent work examines copies, repetition and
reproduction markets – from Chinese ‘Oil-Painting Factories’ to drawings
on Amazon’s Mechanical Turk. This work explores the tension between
individual creativity and the influence of systems and networks on the
individual.
Valla received a BA from Columbia University in 2001, where he studied
architecture. After working for architects in the USA, France, and
China, Valla began using computers and digital technologies in his own
work. He studied the intersection between art and computer programming
at the Rhode Island School of Design’s Digital+Media MFA program.
He has collaborated with a number of artists, architects, designers,
scientists and archaeologists, developing novel uses for digital
technologies. His work has been shown and published internationally. He is
currently a full time faculty member in the Graphic Design Department at RISD.
Academic Research/Areas of Interest
I write instructions and computer code in order to explore systems. My
programs are generative. They rely on chance, randomness, repetition and
recombination in order to produce complex and unexpected images that
lie on the boundary between nature and artifice. I
find systems that produce unintended artifacts, unexplored
juxtapositions. Glitches, not designed effects. I collect these strange
occurrences.
I
explore an authorless world at the intersection of human labor and
digitized systems, a blurred boundary between human creativity and
machine intelligence where computers are built to think increasingly
like humans and where humans act like computers , and use them as
metaphors for looking at nature and themselves. In this ambiguous
territory, I play notions of the hand-made, the mechanical, the natural
and the systematic off of each other.
Clement Valla
Assistant Professor
cvalla@risd.edu
454-6171
- MFA, Rhode Island School of Design
- BA, Columbia University
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Courses
- GRAPH-3298
DEGREE PROJECT
- GRAPH-330G
GRADUATE STUDIO ELECTIVE I
- GRAPH-3237
GRAPHIC DESIGN FOR THE WEB
- GRAPH-3248
RELATIONAL DESIGN
- GRAPH-3287
UNCREATIVE DESIGN
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