TONIGHT @ The Kitchen, NYC

Please join us for Digital H@ppy Hour Looking For Art In All The Wrong Places
May 28 [Tue] 6pm TONIGHT
Presented by Joline Blais and Jon Ippolito, authors of The Edge of Art
(forthcoming)

For the May installment of Digital H@ppy Hour, Joline Blais and Jon
Ippolito examine how the tremendous burst of Internet-enabled creativity is
reshaping the form of art. The collaborators invite audience members to
join in a lively cocktail conversation on the nature of art, the
recognition of new genres, the redefined marketplace, and the emerging
stars of these new practices in digital art. Over large scale
web-screenings, an audience of aficionados and curious look at the influx
of new media projects coming from outside the artworld, and explore how
those new projects challenge the perception of art as it has been
established by galleries, curators, and institutions.

Jon Ippolito is an artist and Assistant Curator of Media Arts at the
Guggenheim Museum.
Fiction writer Joline Blais is an Assistant Professor at Polytechnic
University where she directs the Digital Media Studies Program.

The Kitchen is located at 512 West 19th Street (between 10th and 11th
Avenues). For the box office, call 212-255-5793 ext. 11. For press tickets
of more information, call Isabelle Deconinck at 212-255-5793 ext. 14.

Kanarinka May 28 2002 01:00Reply

Could some of you NYC people PLEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEESE move
to Boston?





pretty please?
















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Of Christina Yang
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Subject: RHIZOME_RAW: TONIGHT @ The Kitchen, NYC


Please join us for Digital H@ppy Hour Looking For Art In All The Wrong
Places
May 28 [Tue] 6pm TONIGHT
Presented by Joline Blais and Jon Ippolito, authors of The Edge of Art
(forthcoming)

For the May installment of Digital H@ppy Hour, Joline Blais and Jon
Ippolito examine how the tremendous burst of Internet-enabled creativity
is reshaping the form of art. The collaborators invite audience members
to join in a lively cocktail conversation on the nature of art, the
recognition of new genres, the redefined marketplace, and the emerging
stars of these new practices in digital art. Over large scale
web-screenings, an audience of aficionados and curious look at the
influx of new media projects coming from outside the artworld, and
explore how those new projects challenge the perception of art as it has
been established by galleries, curators, and institutions.

Jon Ippolito is an artist and Assistant Curator of Media Arts at the
Guggenheim Museum.
Fiction writer Joline Blais is an Assistant Professor at Polytechnic
University where she directs the Digital Media Studies Program.

The Kitchen is located at 512 West 19th Street (between 10th and 11th
Avenues). For the box office, call 212-255-5793 ext. 11. For press
tickets of more information, call Isabelle Deconinck at 212-255-5793
ext. 14.

Jess Loseby May 28 2002 01:00Reply

Hi,
I am in the UK so unfortunately can't make it tonight due to transport
problems. Would it be possible for someone to save me a 'doggy bag'?
Cheers,
Jess Loseby
www.rssgallery.com

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—–Original Message—–
From: owner-list@rhizome.org [mailto:owner-list@rhizome.org] On
Behalf
Of Christina Yang
Sent: Tuesday, May 28, 2002 2:04 PM
To: Christina@thekitchen.org
Subject: RHIZOME_RAW: TONIGHT @ The Kitchen, NYC


Please join us for Digital H@ppy Hour Looking For Art In All The Wrong
Places
May 28 [Tue] 6pm TONIGHT
Presented by Joline Blais and Jon Ippolito, authors of The Edge of Art
(forthcoming)

For the May installment of Digital H@ppy Hour, Joline Blais and Jon
Ippolito examine how the tremendous burst of Internet-enabled
creativity
is reshaping the form of art. The collaborators invite audience members
to join in a lively cocktail conversation on the nature of art, the
recognition of new genres, the redefined marketplace, and the
emerging
stars of these new practices in digital art. Over large scale
web-screenings, an audience of aficionados and curious look at the
influx of new media projects coming from outside the artworld, and
explore how those new projects challenge the perception of art as it has
been established by galleries, curators, and institutions.

Jon Ippolito is an artist and Assistant Curator of Media Arts at the
Guggenheim Museum.
Fiction writer Joline Blais is an Assistant Professor at Polytechnic
University where she directs the Digital Media Studies Program.

The Kitchen is located at 512 West 19th Street (between 10th and 11th
Avenues). For the box office, call 212-255-5793 ext. 11. For press
tickets of more information, call Isabelle Deconinck at 212-255-5793
ext. 14.