Lately, a number of institutions, based on more or less conventional models, seem to be focusing on fomenting art and culture created with digital, networked and portable devices. This is not a new phenomenon, but there seem to be different approaches, and a variety of unfoldings that shift away from ...

  • Location:San Francisco
Hologlyphics combines elements of holography, music, video synthesis, visionary film, sculpture and improvisation to create a unique new artform.

The Hologlyphic Funkalizer is a performance based video synthesis system, displaying moving true 3D images, seen without special glasses, intertwined with music and spatial sound. It projects Glyphs, Hyper-Dimensional Chaos, Hyper-Dimensional ...

  • Location:US
A Studio in the Woods Announces Changing Landscapes, Three Funded 6-Week
Residencies
A Dialogue Between Art and the Environment

The world’s natural and built environments are endangered and the need to
seriously engage contemporary thinking about these disappearing landscapes
through the creation of art is of paramount importance. A ...

  • Location:US
Bivouac Projects acts as a transitory gallery, performance space, and screening series providing the community with an opportunity to see experimental film and video works from both local and international artists.

Videos not in excess of 15 minutes are requested for submission to screenings/exhibits to be held at multiple ...

  • Location:London
The Salt Satyagraha by Joseph Delappe- review by Natasha Chuk

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Realized in several stages, DeLappe's virtual re-creation of The Salt Satyagraha, Mahatma Ghandi's Salt March to Dandi, a journey 240 miles long, is part installation and part performance art. His historical ...

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when the kids had killed the man
i had to break up the band

Please pass on the following information to artists, musicians, DJs, and peers of whom you think might take interest. The site has received quite a good turn out so far and we're hoping to continue to grow the archive exponentially in the coming months. Please see below and share. http ...

It's much easier to produce an idea in the medium where you can see the product very quickly, than to have to produce an idea in a medium which requires a lot of manual dexterity. So it seemed to me that, at the time, anyway, that the instantaneousness of the ...

  • Location:JP
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Hidenori Watanave (Associate professor of Tokyo Metropolitan University) and student team are developing 3D image database of Oscar Niemeyer on Second Life. This is an official art project of "The 100th anniversary of exchanging between Japan ...

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  • Location:US
Press Release: Adriene Jenik and "particles of interest"
Exhibition at UC San Diego Envisages Future of Nanoparticles and Distributed Social Cinema

Installations by Adriene Jenik and *particle group*

gallery@calit2
Atkinson Hall
University of California, San Diego
http://gallery.calit2.net
Map & Directions: http://atkinsonhall.calit2.net/directions/

August ...

  • Location:New York
Dear Friends and Colleagues of EdLab,

We are pleased to announce a series of events related to our EdLab Digital Art Residency (EDAR) program this summer. More information about EDAR can be obtained online at http://edlab.tc.columbia.edu/index.php?q=node/1935.

[size=36]TUESDAY “Meet the ...

  • Location:Chicago
Catherine Forster: They Call Me Theirs
Hyde Park Art Center, Chicago
August 3 - October 5, 2008

They Call Me Theirs
is a multi-media installation composed of video, prints, sculpture and sound, creating an encounter intended to question the distinctions we make between the natural and digital world. They Call Me ...

  • Location:San Francisco
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Johansson Projects presents Radialvedic, an art exhibit which explores the subtleties of pattern and form with everyday objects such as zippers, needles, ink and glass, transformed into complex and curious spectacles. Kristina Lewis's sculptures seem to organically manifest themselves out ...