Constant Dullaart (1979) Point on Green 2023 | ink on paper | 70 × 98 cm Constant Dullaart uses his art to reflect on the cultural and social effects of technologies. In Reach on Yellow and Point on Green, he explores the boundaries of certain technologies, in this case ASCII. This is a digitally born graphical technique that similarly reappropriates the symbols on a keyboard to create drawings emoticons. The process of text to image is broken down into a more human analogue scale. Dullaart chose hands as his theme because this technique has not yet reached the point where it can perfectly represent hands but things are progressing very quickly. Both works of art were created by using a handheld inkjet printer which is mainly used to print symbols and signs on cardboard boxes . It would have been much more efficient to make these works with a regular printer, but now the flaws of creation by hand have been retained. Show me more Artist Davide Bramante Artist Bob Thall Artist Margriet Smulders