Jennifer Steinkamp selected college students as the primary participants for her 2011 Getty Artists Program project, [re]vision. Working with the department of Design Media Arts at the University of California, Los Angeles, Steinkamp invited students to identify works of art in the J. Paul Getty Museum's collection or aspects of the Getty Center that they found personally compelling, and to create new digital media works through a process of interpretation, adaptation, and revision.

See a selection of student projects below.

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Vase by Katie Stratford






Feigned Flowers by Maya Tanaka






Getty: Sculpture in Motion by David Leonard and Ben Mandeburg






Two Sphinxes by Steven Amrhein






Fruit Piece: Reimagined in the Vastness of 3-D Space by Heather Penn






The Dancing Faun by Garrett Johnson






Calcification by Pete Hawkes






Anna Reutinger







Project 1 by Andre Gerner






Self-possession by Alex Takacs






Stab Beetle by Noa Kaplan-Sears






Seascape (A View of the Maas at Dordrecht) by Matt Rigodanzo






Two Watermills and an Open Sluice by Conrad Egan






Case Study House 9 Kitchen by Christy Cohen






Adrienne Pugh