New art apps for the iPad and iPhone premiere this week at the San Francisco Fine Art Fair running on three new iPads. San Jose’s Zero1: Art and Technology Network is a co-sponsor of the showing, which will take place from Thursday, May 20 through Sunday, May 23 at the Fort Mason Center. The apps: Gravilux, Antograph, and Bubble Harp, from the Dynamic System Series, were originally created in 1997 and 1998 to run on computer screens and interact using mice. The iPad is the perfect medium for these personal experiences, which you can now touch with all your fingers. If you’re in San Francisco, please come and see for yourself, or download from the new App Store page.

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  1. The iPad is defenitely one of the greatest inventions. It’s a perfect device. Can’t wait to get one!


  2. iPad Rocks. Cool stuff. Thanks for sharing guys.

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