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John F. Simon, Jr.


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||| HIAFF 3.0 | university of colorado | department of art and art history | digital arts area | in conjunction with alt-x | atlas | blurr
[Intro] John F. Simon Jr. has transformed the contemporary definition of color in his work Color Balance through arithmetic and logical operations by attaching characteristics previously not associated with color. Simon saw a need to represent or demonstrate a physical balance and the sense of perpetual balance needed to arrange color in a composition. He suggests with his work Color Balance that color can be categorized by weight. Color Balance behaves like a scale, a horizontal bar with weighing pans at either end. Rather than standard weights, the items placed in the pans are rectangles of color. The balance shifts back and forth as rectangles are added and removed or the hue of the colors are altered. It reconciles these seemingly immeasurable sums by representing color as a number. By digitizing color values, its quality becomes quantity.