| public.exe: Public Execution |
Curated by Michele Thursz , Anne Ellegood , Curatorial assistant Defne Ayas ,and Web Design by Alon Zouaretz
| "public.exe: Public Execution is an exhibition exploring how artists are rearticulating the definition, distribution, and reception of public art. public.exe: Public Execution is organized by curators Michele Thursz and Anne Ellegood with participating curator Defne Ayas and will be on view at Exit Art in New York City from June 12 through July 31, 2004."
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October 21 - November 6, 2004 |
| Democracy is Fun? |
curated by Michele Thursz , Defne Ayas,Web design Alon Zouaretz
| "An exhibition that explores how the cross-pollination of media, technology and culture impacts artistic production and the social mechanism of art in politically tense times. Inspired to propose a new possibility for curatorial process in the upsurge in election-related exhibitions and adhering to the spirit of democracy."
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October 21 - November 6, 2004 |
| copy it, steal it, share it |
monika bravo,ellen gallagher, reynold reynolds, carlo zanni,space invader,andy deck, godfried donker
| "Copy It, Steal It, Share It examines the spirit of culture has been hijacked - or not, as the nature of communication is not to be proprietary. The uses of archetypical moments endow its possessors with the power and facility of shorthand communýcation thus creating the ICON.
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September 20 - November 8, 2003 |
| Braingirl + E + Pussyweevil |
Claudia Hart + Larry Bercow / Marina Zurkow + Julian Bleecker
| "BrainGirl" + "e" + "Pussy Weevil" is an exhibition which investigates the relationship of character, and narration. Each project presented uses varied media, hardware and collaborative production structures to create the context for which the narrative can be read.
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May 15 03 - June 21 03 |
| NOWN |
Robert Lazzarini, Michael Rees, Cory Arcangel, Yael Kanarek, Craig Kalpakjian, Tobias Bernstrup, Miltos Manetas, Willy Le Maitre+Eric Rosenzveig, Michelle Handelman and Mumbleboy+Karl Ackermann
| "NOWN presents animation as not the UN-real, but rather as the realization of our perception of time, space, movement and identity through today's advanced technologies," says Thursz. "[It] is the narrative of 'now' as the action of Person, Place and Thing."
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January 24/2003 - March 08/2003 |
| Fetish: Human Fantastic |
Natalie Bookchin, Jose Carlos Casado, Claudia Hart, Kelly Heaton,Yucef Merhi and Michael Rees
| "Fetish: Human Fantastic creates a dialogue regarding the effects of technology, consumer culture, and new comnunication platforms on traditional representations of the figure and its recent transmutations.
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17 October - 30 November 2002 |
| Whitney Biennial |
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on-going |
| P2P_$ |
Carlos Zanni
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3 days on line workshop + lectures about Selling Processes for file and/or networked based art works.Organized by Carlo Zanni [a.k.a. beta] |
MAY 22-24,2002 |
| Prints & Chips |
RSG, Cory Arcangel, Yucef Merhi, Carlos Zanni, Fakeshop, Yael Kanarek, Le Maitre & Rosenzveig |
"Prints + Chips" is realized as a unit of styles being presented by artists using gaming systems, communication platforms. Each work reveals the relationship between production and object specificity. As a dialogue Prints + Chips looks at the temporality of mediums and the fluidity of the concepts as objects being realized by artist using computer or electronic mediums.
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June 22 - July 27, 2002 |
| Cine-O-matic |
Willy Le Maitre and Eric Rosenzveig, Yucef Merhi, Joseph Nechvatal, John Cabral |
Cin-o-matic explores the evolution of the cinematic experience and the impact of new technologies on time-based works. |
October 19 - December 30, 2002 |
| Post Media Symposium |
8 bit construction, Frank Ruy, Miska Draskocy, Yael Kanarek, Luis Perez, DJ Spooky, Howard Goldkran and Michael Mandiberg |
Post Media is a presentation exploring the use of various media and issues pertaining to a collective of "new media" artists. |
June 8, 2001 |
| World Of Awe |
Yael Kanarek |
World of Awe is an ongoing cross-media project since 1995. A fantastical environment that magnifies the formation of a personal world-view. Its landscape is the Sunset/Sunrise, a desert terrain trapped in the mind frame. |
June 7, 2001 |
| net.ephemera |
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net.ephemera takes an innovative approach to this problem by focusing on drawings, diagrams, notes, receipts and other physical artifacts related to the making of virtual work. |
April 5 - 27, 2001 |
| Magnetics |
Golan Levin, Katrin Grotepass |
Katrin Grotepass and Golan Levin reach to the opposite ends of the spectrum to relate the same principles in the explorations of Magnetism as a communicative medium. |
May, 2001 |
| Transformers |
Cory Arcangel,Joseph Nechvatal |
Cory Arcangel and Joseph Nechvatal investigate in this exhibition Transforming sentiments found in elements of the human experience through the use of computer technology... |
March 2 - 26, 2001 |
| Floppy 1.44 |
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All work to be equal to or less than 150K. |
March 2 - 26, 2001 |
| Loopixel |
Doron Golan |
Doron Golan investigates the relationship between painting and the use of time, light portrayed through computer visualizations and compressed imagery. |
February 8 - 28, 2001 |
| Spacewalk |
David Scher, Marek Walczak with Martin Wattenberg, Patrick Meagher, Lance Singletarry, Stacy Pershall, Kako Ueda and Brian Dewan |
A one day performance "Spacewalk" will be displayed in the gallery using a combination of Java, vrml, flash, video projections and print-outs. |
February 3, 2001 |
| RE.SOUND |
Jody Elff |
Jody Elff uses computer technology to extract sonic elements from the gallery environment and interpret these elements in new, musical ways... |
January 11 - 31, 2001 |
| screaMachine |
Geroid Dolan |
"screaMachine": Irish artist Gearoid Dolan a.k.a. screaMachine will be presenting new works in a digitally generated environment at Moving Image Gallery, New York City. |
November 30 - December 21, 2000 |
| "Bypaths" |
Diane Bertolo, Angie Eng, Annette Weintraub |
"BYPATHS": an exhibit of net works that deal with the subject of impermanence, presented as installations. |
November 2 - 24, 2000 |
| b l i p |
Tedium+Terror Productions and Michele Thursz |
blip is a monthly event devoted to celebrating the birth of video games and its infiltrating effect on artists, subculture and society at large. |
July, 2001 June, 2001 May, 2001 April, 2001 March, 2001 February, 2001 January, 2001 December, 2000 November, 2000 |
| In Ideogram Part 2 |
Andy Deck, Mark Napier and RTMark™ |
"Ideogram Part 2" explores the uses of the web as a collaborative environment. Creating references to public art, territorial marking, style redefining the uses of public and commercial space. |
September 13 - October 8, 2000 |
| In Ideogram Part 1 |
Martin Wattenberg, John Cabral and David Crawford |
Artists explore the uses of the programmer's codes as a vocabulary capable of creating a visual environment. |
June 29 - July 19, 2000 |
| "tech know - Logic" |
Fakeshop, <dNASAb>, screaMachine, Lillian Ball, Jody Elff, iligili |
The two-night event will investigate the relationship between traditional uses of visual media and their translation through computer generated platforms. |
May 18 - 19, 2000 |
| Artimation |
<dNASAb>, screaMachine, Lillian Ball, Jody Elff, Fabian Tejada, Kevin Auzenne, Doron Golan, iligili |
Digital Moving Image presentation in collaboration with Makor Screening Room |
May 30 - June 1, 2000 |