Jason Van Anden
Since 2004
Works in Brooklyn, New York United States of America

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BIO
Jason Van Anden is a new media activist, artist, inventor and robot maker. His creations are exhibited internationally, receiving recognition in the art, science, technology and gaming communities. More about Jason and his work can be found at his website www.smileproject.com.
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DISCUSSION

Net Art Market


I posted a topic a while ago requesting "payment schemes for digital/online art, sucessful or not". I got one email back - privately.

I have a few theories as to why this topic may be considered poison, but then again maybe it was bad timing or my choice of title. At any rate, I feel this is a vitally important issue so I am giving it another try:

Does anyone out there know how to sell digital art? Examples would be appreciated. If you consider this a toxic topic - could you clue me in as to why you feel that way?

Jason Van Anden
www.smileproject.com

DISCUSSION

Re: Samaras: Kicking a Dead Apple


Its hard to read this here with the crazy tags - but a review well worth reading over at Newsgrist.

Jason

DISCUSSION

Farklempt! Installation - Last Night


Tonight is your last chance to check out the Farklempt! 2.0 installation at The Tank in New York City. This version includes formica consoles running touch-screen equipped Mac Minis, a new bigger, more colorful projected playspace and very loud sound.

Details and image here: http://www.smileproject.com/farklempt/next
Play 1.0 online here: http://www.smileproject.com/farklempt/v/1

For those who have played Farklempt! your feedback would be welcomed.

Thank You,
Jason Van Anden
www.smileproject.com

DISCUSSION

High School Students Beat MIT in Robotics Competition


Hi All,

I just found this Wired article via Slashdot...

A team of illegal immigrant high school students beat MIT among others in a competition to build a better aquatic robot. Its a riveting "Bad News Bears" type story with a special bonus: you get to help write the ending.

http://wired.com/wired/archive/13.04/robot.html

Jason Van Anden

EVENT

Farklempt! 2.0 Exhibition @ TheTank


Dates:
Thu Mar 24, 2005 00:00 - Tue Mar 15, 2005

Version 2.0 of Farklempt! opens at TheTank NYC Thursday March 24th.

F!2 is physical incarnation of the 2004 Rhizome commission, Farklempt!1.0. This version is played on four bongo-like consoles allowing you to publicly test your skills at emotional management and experience others doing the same.

Please join us at TheTank NYC www.tanknyc.org for the opening reception on Thursday, March 24th from 6-8pm.

Official press release/details follow.

Jason Van Anden
www.smileproject.com

Official Press Release:
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Spaceworks @ The Tank
Farklempt! 2.0 And the Second Orrery

March 24-April 15, 2004
Opening Reception on March 24, 6-8pm

New York, NY - Spaceworks @ The Tank is pleased to present its two person gallery show featuring work from Jason Van Anden and Mark Esper.

New media artist Jason Van Anden presents Farklempt! version 2.0, a physical realization of Rhizome.org commissioned online videogame that challenges its players to mange their emotional-health through the skillful manipulation of representational feelings against others trying to do the same. USA Today said of Farklempt! 1.0: "You will not see another game like this one for many a day, we suspect, unless someone finds a way to squeeze a copy of The Sims until the pure essence comes out." Van Anden holds a BFA in Sculpture from Syracuse University and attended the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture. More about Jason Van Anden and his artwork can be found at www.smileproject.com.

Mark Esper develops projects involving electronic circuits and mechanical devices in attempts to explore and render the connections between the human condition, the soul or psyche, and physical reality. His work-in-progress Second Orrery produces a tornado-like effect by periodically dumping refrigerated air onto heated water. This in turn creates a twisting column of steam which is reflected in three other spiral forms constituting the work.

The Tank is a non-profit arts space located on 42nd Street in midtown Manhattan, operational since the summer of 2003. Spaceworks @ the Tank, the venue's basement gallery, is committed to experimentation in the visual arts and music, and seeks to promote a dialogue between emerging artists and the public. The Tank has been featured in The New York Times, TimeOut NY, The Village Voice, Wired Magazine, and The Daily News, and in NJN’s "State of the Arts" program: "The New New Thing."

For additional Information: please contact Daniel Greenfeld:
212-563-6269
The gallery is open during all public events at the tank, please see
thetanknyc.org/calendar for detailed times
Subways: A,C,E to Port Authority; 1,2,3,9,N,R,Q,W to Times Square