January 24th, 2010Michele Thursz
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worth a peek

I am remembering some great website design collaborations with Alon Zouaretz and some fine exhibitions if I do say so myself..

Democracy is Fun?
organized with defne Ayas

http://michelethursz.com/democracyisfun/

Public .exe
Organized with Anne Ellegood and Defne Ayas

http://www.exitart.org/public.exe/

Art – Actually
Organized with Fatos Ustek

http://dawebsiteb4dawebsite.com/art-actually/main.swf

January 11th, 2010Alon
Posted inSomething is happening
Tagsanimationentertaimentmusic
“NEVER CAN SAY GOODBYE”

This looks VERY exciting! The action, concept , space and best of all the cross sections of artists. MY GOODNESS when I read the press release I felt like I was flipping through a personal photo album of artists that I have exhibited, ole’  school mates and childhood friends! Hope it’s everything I am imagining! More power to the organizers of “Never Can Say Goodbye” and the organization NO LONGER EMPTY!

January 8th, 2010Michele
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Tagsmedianatureperformancesculpturevideo
“dataclysmic”a solo project by [dNASAb]

Here we go loop ti loop, here we go loop di la..

dNASAb presents “dataclysmic”, a solo project b Frederieke Taylor Gallery

What happens when man made technologies are thrown back to nature?

dNASAb has created an  ecosystem akin to a new production model, set  for production, creating a new form  that can be read as documentation or new body of work.  This practice is exposed in the exhibition, dataclysmic, Frederieke Taylor Gallery.

Exhibited are two sculptures and a new photograph series. The sculptures are abstractions of modernity, every surface is charged with information, color, light, and moving image. These works are ornate by definition.  The photograph series shares with the public a performance/ action, an exchange that creates possibilities of an alternative plane  for information to live.  DNASb confronts nature with his multidimensional sculptural interface, composed of waterproof L.E.D’s, fiber optics and other materials, by placing the sculpture between the surf and the shore.  An organic relationship occurred where the boundaries between hardware, visual information, and elements of nature merge in unison. The action and the dialog were documented in the middle of the night using a long exposure magnifying the union and confrontation of nature’s elements.

Cyclical

dNASAb:  http://www.tc43.com/2006/MAINandtoolbarFRAMESET.htm

“dataclysmic”, Frederieke Taylor Gallery 535 West 22nd street,NYC