Colin Doyle Work from his oeuvre. “I am an artist. I make pictures of commonplace objects—a diaper, a skyscraper, dirt. My days are spent in an image-saturated culture and a densely populated city. I often feel like I am in over my head, as if my actions, my existence, and my work are of little [...]
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2011 Best Movies To Catch – Best Movie List
Each year comes with its own list of movies, some going down the history books as being the best to ever come out of Hollywood. Each person has their own perception of what are some of the best movies of all time. This depends on genres and ranking at …
2011 Best Movies To Catch – Best Movie List
Each year comes with its own list of movies, some going down the history books as being the best to ever come out of Hollywood. Each person has their own perception of what are some of the best movies of all time. This depends on genres and ranking at …
Molly Dilworth
Molly Dilworth Work from Paintings for Satellites “I have an inclination to work with materials that have had an obvious life before I use them; it’s a challenge and a pleasure to make something from nothing. In the last year my practice has grown out of the studio in the form of large-scale rooftop paintings [...]
secession: Ines Lombardi, Christoph Meier and Alfons Egger
secession
Through endless variations and concatenations in a variety of media including photography and video as well as installations and objects, the artist demonstrates how complex human perception is. Space plays a significant role in her presentation of her works, which perpetually call for new contexts and settings that endow them with fresh meaning.
Alexandre Joly: Dérive Exotiques at Galerie Rosa Turetsky
Following his exhibition at Galerie Römerapotheke in Zürich, Alexandre Joly provides us with additional aspects of his work at Galerie Rosa Turetsky in Geneva. The exhibition is a continuation of his artistic process blending numerous mediums into one body of work. Joly specifically uses sound in two of the installations, as a material which allows [...]
Simon Menner: Images from the secret STASI archives
I am very much interested in images that can be decoded on several layers with different results. For instance I took a series of pictures of objects that have been used in real murder cases to kill people. So a knife in this series can be seen s…
Station Rose & Madi Boyd on Resonance
Station Rose & Madi Boyd on Resonance FM with Furtherfield 9th Feb 2011.Join us on Resonance 104.4FMWed 9th Feb 2010.Time 7-8pm (UK – GMT).Hosts: Marc Garrett, Irini Papdimitriou & Jonathon MunroSpecial Guests: Elisa Rose & Gary Danner of S…
Riyo Nemeth
Riyo Nemeth Work from her oeuvre. “My work is often based around an interest in people’s perception of, and reaction to, archetypes, associations and cultural memory – and how they might try to relate their previous experiences to something they’ve never seen. ‘Suspension of disbelief’ is the phrase I’m interested in – which is to [...]
The Semiotics of Video Games
The Semiotics of Video Games is an art miscellany that investigates the production of meaning in videogames. It does so through seven themes inspired by the essays of the Computer Games between Text and Practice online publication, edited in 2009 b…
Michael Alan’s Living Installation -
Michael Alan//The Living InstallationBODY ISSUESSaturday February 5th, 2011|9pm-2amBushwick Project for the Arts304 Meserole StreetBrooklyn NY 11206*L to Meserole, 1 block from trainTICKETS $17 online, $20 at the doorThe obsessions of our culture have …
Michael Alan’s Living Installation -
Michael Alan//The Living Installation<br />
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BODY ISSUES<br />
Saturday February 5th, 2011|9pm-2am<br />
Bushwick Project for the Arts<br />
304 Meserole Street<br />
Brooklyn NY 11206<br />
*L to Meserole, 1 block from train<br />
TICKETS $17 online, $20 at the door<br />
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The obsessions of our culture have led to universal body issues — from commercial images, propaganda, television, sports, porn, beauty ideals. Everyone at some point in their life has or is dealing with being uncomfortable in their own skin. They are affected by perception, imagination, emotions, physical sensations and environment. How do we change this?<br />
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Featuring live music by DECREPIT JAW & EPILEPTIC PEAT<br />
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PERFORMERS//RAQUEL MAVECQ/TEDDI ROGERS/LAURA AREND/DAVID MODELLO/STEVE PEREZ // MICHAELALANART.COM<img src="http://rhizome.org/syndicate/nothing.gif?f=announce" border="0"><img src="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/rhizome-announce/~4/3ehBbUOTC68" height="1" width="1"/>
Andrey Bogush
Andrey Bogush Work from the Rainbow Project. “My current interests in photography are linked with perception of objects and Gestalt theory. These are very formalistic studies of still life and pseudo still life through the medium of photography with moments of interference from editing software. In the Rainbow project, I digitally overlaid standard rainbow gradients [...]
DIGITAL PLASTIC
SUBMIT WORK AND INSTALLATION PROPOSALS TO SHOW <br />
Where? Gelman Gallery at the Chace Center, RISD Museum <br />
(gallery site: http://www.risd.edu/About/Galleries_Exhibitions/Gelman/)<br />
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With digital systems taking part in our everyday lives, the line between the physical world and the virtual world is increasingly blurred. Since the popularization of virtual reality in the 90′s, our perception and interaction with the material world has profoundly changed. Virtual reality promised the realization of a radically new era, charged with possibilities and futures up to then unimagined. Today, it has opened a gap rich with creative possibility that speaks to the transformative potential of our world. We re-evaluate and re-arrange interactions with the material realm in the manner of the immaterial. This show will address transformations of space, the body, time, futurity, subjectivity and interpersonal connectivity as a response to the coexistence of the physical and the virtual today.<br />
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HOW TO SUBMIT WORK: <br />
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Send all submissions to digitalplasticshow@gmail.com with the following: <br />
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1. Your Name<br />
2. Title of Work<br />
3. Medium, Dimensions, and if needed a brief description of how the work should be installed, including extra equipment needed.<br />
4. Photo documentation of the work as an attachment(s). If you are submitting a performance or non-material work, we will send you specific submission guidelines. <br />
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Please submit no later than January 5, 2011!<br />
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Event Page: http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=170273369676337<img src="http://rhizome.org/syndicate/nothing.gif?f=announce" border="0"><img src="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/rhizome-announce/~4/kzqSjwg2Mgo" height="1" width="1"/>
Aaron Finnis
Aaron Finnis Work from his oeuvre. “… Aaron’s installations explore concepts of reality, illusion, perception, and deception using the dissonance between the tape sculptures’ similarity in appearance and their assumption of real form through light. Aaron creates art that could be interpreted as a confidence trick: The viewer is deceived by the value of hollow objects [...]
Nate Boyce
Nate Boyce Video stills from (primarily) Russian Mind (with music by Oneohtrix Point Never) “The strobing, multicolored abstractions of S.F.-based video manipulator and musical collaborator Nate Boyce have been known to test your sensory perception to the point of “retinal fatigue.” And, as Boyce explains, it’s all part of a long legacy of video art tradition.” [...]
VF betaAR
November 14, part of BUSHWICK AUGMENTED REALITY INTERVENTION 2010 at BETA Spaces 2010 organized by Mark Skwarek and hosted by Nurture Art in Bushwick, Brooklyn (NY)
A new variant of Virta-Flaneurazine, VF betaAR, has been successfully developed whic…
What is the Where: A Recession Art Show
What is the Where? is a group exhibition responding to the relationship between location, identity, and perception. Organized by Recession Art and curated by Risa Shoup, What is the Where? features installations and photography by Louise Barry, Katrina…
Toshiko Nishikawa:
Toshiko Nishikawa: Senbazuru
Imagine 1,000 mirrored orbs suspended in a reflective web from the ceiling of the Vilcek Foundation Gallery in New York City. That is the new interactive installation envisioned by Japanese-born artist Toshiko Nishikawa, t…
Come Curious: The Artists Look
“When I was sixteen and knew nothing about art, I sat through almost six hours of Andy Warhol’s Empire. I did not understand it but thought: this is in a major museum, it must be important, what is going on here? I stayed until the museum closed. His Screen Test films are some of my [...]