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BIO
Joy Garnett is a painter based in New York. She appropriates news images from the Internet and re-invents them as paintings. Her subject is the apocalyptic-sublime landscape, as well as the digital image itself as cultural artifact in an increasingly technologized world. Her image research has resulted in online documentation projects, most notably The Bomb Project.
Notable past exhibitions include her recent solo shows at Winkleman Gallery, New York and at the National Academy of Sciences, Washington, DC; group exhibitions organized by the Whitney Museum of American Art, P.S.1/MoMA Contemporary Art Center, Artists Space, White Columns (New York), Kettle's Yard, Cambridge (UK), and De Witte Zaal, Ghent (Belgium). She shows with aeroplastics contemporary, Brussels, Belgium.
extended network >
homepage:
http://joygarnett.com
The Bomb Project
http://www.thebombproject.org
First Pulse Projects
http://firstpulseprojects.net
NEWSgrist - where spin is art
http://newsgrist.typepad.com/
Notable past exhibitions include her recent solo shows at Winkleman Gallery, New York and at the National Academy of Sciences, Washington, DC; group exhibitions organized by the Whitney Museum of American Art, P.S.1/MoMA Contemporary Art Center, Artists Space, White Columns (New York), Kettle's Yard, Cambridge (UK), and De Witte Zaal, Ghent (Belgium). She shows with aeroplastics contemporary, Brussels, Belgium.
extended network >
homepage:
http://joygarnett.com
The Bomb Project
http://www.thebombproject.org
First Pulse Projects
http://firstpulseprojects.net
NEWSgrist - where spin is art
http://newsgrist.typepad.com/
PLAYVISION @ Remote Lounge
Dates:
Mon Jul 22, 2002 00:00 - Tue Jul 16, 2002
Live Performance
"PLAYVISION"
@
Remote Lounge
327 Bowery above 2nd Street (New York City)
breaks, electro, funk and jazz grooves with live video...
featuring performances by
Ben Neill (Six Degrees Records) - mutantrumpet/laptops
and Bill Jones (Sandra Gering Gallery) -laptop/live midi controlled video
&
Mike Berk - laptop computer
Anney Bonney - video
DJ Ben Butler (Mole, Plastic City, UCMGNY)
DJ Eric Calvi
for more info, images + sounds:
http://www.firstpulseprojects.net/NightVision_performance.html
***
"PLAYVISION"
@
Remote Lounge
327 Bowery above 2nd Street (New York City)
breaks, electro, funk and jazz grooves with live video...
featuring performances by
Ben Neill (Six Degrees Records) - mutantrumpet/laptops
and Bill Jones (Sandra Gering Gallery) -laptop/live midi controlled video
&
Mike Berk - laptop computer
Anney Bonney - video
DJ Ben Butler (Mole, Plastic City, UCMGNY)
DJ Eric Calvi
for more info, images + sounds:
http://www.firstpulseprojects.net/NightVision_performance.html
***
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"They have done something very stupid at the Tate
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"They have done something very stupid at the Tate
Re: re: that day
actually, that was brilliant. thanks (if only we could all stop worrying
about how people would respond to our opinions).
J
On Fri, 12 Jul 2002, Ivan Pope wrote:
> >I saw the buildings fall with my own eyes too,
> > not through a camera lens, it was horrific ,
> > it was not meaningless.
> > Anyone who says it was just a death disneyland ride,
> > they gotta broken soul.
> > I'm still struggling with it.
> > I probably will be struggling with it years from now.
> > I hope that I am.
>
> There's no denying the personal impact on millions. But, I'm not sure
> whether its worthwhile to restate how horrific it all was to us
> individually. I'm interested in how we react as artists. We can't help this,
> its how the world goes round.
> I once read that when the Germans arrived to beseige Stalingrad in WW2 the
> first thing they did was shell the hospitals because they didn't want any
> help available to the occupants of that city. In historic terms, September
> 11th was trivial, though like all human experience, not to those who
> experienced it. This is how I contextualise the events. Maybe that makes me
> a bad person. Maybe America wants the events of September 11th to be bigger
> and badder than any other events because it is America.
>
> >some of our reactions seem "shameful" and people are either
> >loathe to acknowledge them or to discuss them.
> I'm loathe to discuss some of my reactions, not because I feel they are
> shameful, but because I'm scared of what sort of response I will get. I know
> and understand my reactions. But I am a European whose jewish father came
> from Lithuania via South Africa and whose mother was born in Shanghai, her
> father being buried in Ho Chi Minh city. I can't but contextualise the
> world. Actually, a few thousand dead people can (and are) created regularly
> with basic military equipment (Sebrenica anyone?). The events of September
> 11th were fearsomely beautiful, which attracts everyones attention. And
> apart from that, an understanding that a country that has unleashed terror
> where and when it suits had experienced something in return. I'm not here to
> mourn for the dead. The dead are just the dead. It's the living I worry
> about.
>
> I've said too much already. Ivan
>
>
>
> + i am my favorite person
> -> Rhizome.org
> -> post: list@rhizome.org
> -> questions: info@rhizome.org
> -> subscribe/unsubscribe: http://rhizome.org/preferences/subscribe.rhiz
> -> give: http://rhizome.org/support
> +
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>
about how people would respond to our opinions).
J
On Fri, 12 Jul 2002, Ivan Pope wrote:
> >I saw the buildings fall with my own eyes too,
> > not through a camera lens, it was horrific ,
> > it was not meaningless.
> > Anyone who says it was just a death disneyland ride,
> > they gotta broken soul.
> > I'm still struggling with it.
> > I probably will be struggling with it years from now.
> > I hope that I am.
>
> There's no denying the personal impact on millions. But, I'm not sure
> whether its worthwhile to restate how horrific it all was to us
> individually. I'm interested in how we react as artists. We can't help this,
> its how the world goes round.
> I once read that when the Germans arrived to beseige Stalingrad in WW2 the
> first thing they did was shell the hospitals because they didn't want any
> help available to the occupants of that city. In historic terms, September
> 11th was trivial, though like all human experience, not to those who
> experienced it. This is how I contextualise the events. Maybe that makes me
> a bad person. Maybe America wants the events of September 11th to be bigger
> and badder than any other events because it is America.
>
> >some of our reactions seem "shameful" and people are either
> >loathe to acknowledge them or to discuss them.
> I'm loathe to discuss some of my reactions, not because I feel they are
> shameful, but because I'm scared of what sort of response I will get. I know
> and understand my reactions. But I am a European whose jewish father came
> from Lithuania via South Africa and whose mother was born in Shanghai, her
> father being buried in Ho Chi Minh city. I can't but contextualise the
> world. Actually, a few thousand dead people can (and are) created regularly
> with basic military equipment (Sebrenica anyone?). The events of September
> 11th were fearsomely beautiful, which attracts everyones attention. And
> apart from that, an understanding that a country that has unleashed terror
> where and when it suits had experienced something in return. I'm not here to
> mourn for the dead. The dead are just the dead. It's the living I worry
> about.
>
> I've said too much already. Ivan
>
>
>
> + i am my favorite person
> -> Rhizome.org
> -> post: list@rhizome.org
> -> questions: info@rhizome.org
> -> subscribe/unsubscribe: http://rhizome.org/preferences/subscribe.rhiz
> -> give: http://rhizome.org/support
> +
> Subscribers to Rhizome are subject to the terms set out in the
> Membership Agreement available online at http://rhizome.org/info/29.php3
>
PlayVision @ Remote Lounge
PLAYVISION
Remote Lounge
327 Bowery above 2nd Street
Monday July 22 - 8 PM
breaks, electro, funk and jazz grooves with live video
featuring performances by
Ben Neill (Six Degrees Records) - mutantrumpet/laptops
+
Bill Jones (Sandra Gering Gallery) -laptop/live midi controlled video
Mike Berk - laptop computer
Anney Bonney - video
DJ Ben Butler (Mole, Plastic City, UCMGNY)
DJ Eric Calvi
+++
Remote Lounge
327 Bowery above 2nd Street
Monday July 22 - 8 PM
breaks, electro, funk and jazz grooves with live video
featuring performances by
Ben Neill (Six Degrees Records) - mutantrumpet/laptops
+
Bill Jones (Sandra Gering Gallery) -laptop/live midi controlled video
Mike Berk - laptop computer
Anney Bonney - video
DJ Ben Butler (Mole, Plastic City, UCMGNY)
DJ Eric Calvi
+++