joy garnett
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Works in United States of America

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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.

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homepage:
http://joygarnett.com

The Bomb Project
http://www.thebombproject.org

First Pulse Projects
http://firstpulseprojects.net

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DISCUSSION

Fwd: PatriART at the Puffin seeking submissions from NJ/NY artists/filmmakers


---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Tim Blunk <puffinpress@mindspring.com>
Date: Wed, 09 Feb 2005 14:23:35 -0500
Subject: PatriART at the Puffin seeking submissions from NJ/NY
artists/filmmakers
To:

PatriART: Artists Defend Civil Liberties

C a l l f o r S u b m i s s i o n s

"We had to destroy the Bill of Rights in order to save it..."

The Puffin Foundation Ltd., in cooperation with the ACLU-NJ, is
pleased to host the multi-media art exhibition, PatriART: Artists
Defend Civil Liberties.

At no time in our nation's history have our civil liberties been more
imperiled. Particularly in times of political reaction, artists are
the conscience of the nation. The works of PatriART will examine the
post 9/11 assault on civil liberties by laws such as the PATRIOT Act
and corollary immigration and Homeland Security legislation, and
executive orders. We are calling upon New York/New Jersey artists and
filmmakers to answer the marketing of fear by the right-wing with
their own visions of the human and civil rights that are at stake and
what we are fighting to preserve for future generations.

PatriART will be on display at the Puffin Cultural Forum in Teaneck,
New Jersey from March 27 through May 8, 2005. The Opening Reception
will be held from 4:00 to 6:00 p.m. on Sunday, March 27. (Depending on
response, the show may be curated for travel to other venues in and
out of state.)

This exhibition is open to New York/New Jersey metropolitan area
artists and filmmakers working in all media, including short
film/video. Work must relate to the theme, be original and have been
completed within the past year.

What to Send:
• Artists should submit no more than three (3) submissions either =
in
the form of 35mm slides, color copies, photographs or film/video
(DVD/VHS.) Films/videos should be no longer than 20 minutes. Hard copy
is required. Electronically submitted files will not be accepted or
considered.

Where to Send Submissions:
The Puffin Cultural Forum
20 East Oakdene Avenue
Teaneck, NJ 07666-4198
Attn: PatriART

THE DEADLINE:
Submissions must be received by 3:00 p.m., Friday, March 4, 2005.

Tim Blunk
Director
Puffin Cultural Forum
a project of the Puffin Foundation Ltd.
20 East Oakdene Avenue
Teaneck, New Jersey 07666
201-836-8923
www.puffinfoundation.org

- a center for art, music, theatre, and dialogue.

DISCUSSION

Announcing Panel at CAA '05: Between 0 and 1: Digital Rights and the Future of Art Images Online


Dear friends + colleagues,

For those who plan to attend CAA this year, I'd like to invite you to
this panel on digital rights where I've been invited to represent the
artist's point of view. My presentation will be a concise version of
the lecture I gave at Columbia's Digital Media Center in September
(archived here):

'Painting Mass Media'
http://www.columbia.edu/cu/arts/dmc/docs/lectureseries.html

My CAA talk is entitled: "Molotov: a tale of fair use + copyright
mis-use"; the presentation will demonstrate how copyright mis-use can
backfire (e.g.: Joywar!)

Info: http://www.collegeart.org/conference/2005/sessions/63/

College Art Association 2005 Conference, Atlanta: CAA PUBLICATIONS COMMITTEE
"Between 0 and 1: Digital Rights and the Future of Art Images Online"

Thursday, February 17, 2005, 12:30 - 2pm.
Salon III, Marquis Ballroom, Convention Level, Atlanta Marriott Marquis.

Chair:
Eve Sinaiko CAA
Panelists:
Christine Kuan Grove Art Online, Oxford University Press
Max Marmor ARTstor
Ted Feder Artists Rights Society
Joy Garnett independent artist

Best wishes,
Joy Garnett
http://www.firstpulseprojects.com/joy-lectures.html
http://www.firstpulseprojects.com/joy.html

DISCUSSION

NEWSgrist: Red Scare


New Issue out:

Feb 7, 2005 - Vol.6, no.5

NEWSgrist: Red Scare
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OPPORTUNITY

FWD: Two Tenure-Track Faculty Positions in Digital Media (CUNY)


Deadline:
Tue Feb 01, 2005 13:44

-----Original Message-----
From: Dutton, Sonia
Sent: Tuesday, February 01, 2005 12:58 PM
To: Garnett, Joy
Subject: didya see this? =)

THE GRADUATE CENTER THE CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK.

Digital Media
Two Tenure-Track Faculty Positions
City University of New York Graduate Center

The City University of New York, the nation's largest public urban
university, is pleased to announce two tenure-track faculty positions
in digital media that will be filled as soon as September 2005. CUNY
has identified digital media as a Flagship Program within its
nineteen-campus system that it intends to enhance and expand over the
next two years.

Candidates for these positions must demonstrate broad experience in
using and creating digital media in artistic and/or academic settings,
a strong research agenda in various aspects of digital media
production and use, and a commitment to teaching and academic
achievement in digital media. A doctorate or a terminal degree in an
appropriate field is required. The positions are available at the
Assistant, Associate, and Professor levels, commensurate with the
experience and qualifications of the candidates.

Hunter College

Digital Media Maker with emphasis on using media to enhance public
awareness, in the M.F.A.

Program in Integrated Media Arts offering Advanced Studies in
Nonfiction Media Making Individual must have related teaching
experience and demonstrate competence in two or more areas of digital
and electronic forms of creative investigation and public expression,
including: experimental imaging/interaction systems, robotics, mobile
computing, networked spaces, web applications, animation, video,
interactive/machine interfaces, programming, performance, installation
and 3-D.

Applicant should be familiar with electronic media theory and
contemporary art practice. We seek an individual whose creative
research demonstrates a deep understanding of the relationship between
emerging technologies and contemporary media art, experimental and
hybrid media practices and models, and theoretical, socio-cultural,
and historical discourse.

NYC College of Technology

The Entertainment Technology Department of the School of Technology and Design

The successful candidate will be an innovative entertainment
technology practitioner and educator with practical and teaching
experience in one or more of the following areas: Scenic Automation,
Motion Control, and Mechanisms Design/Development; Physical computing
applied to real-time systems of distributed devices; Animatronics and
Robotics; Interactive Installation and Virtual Environment Technology;
or Video/Visual Media Presentation Systems.

Related experience in digital audio/video, software engineering,
computer-aided design, or electromechanical devices is an asset as is
experience in artistic and cultural presentation. Academic/teaching
experience is advantageous and will be a major part of this position.
A minimum of three years professional experience is expected. The
position offers an opportunity to play a key role in curriculum
development for multidisciplinary courses and program-level projects.
The position will be housed within the Entertainment Technology
Department, and be cross-disciplinary with the Computer Systems
Technology, Computer Engineering Technology and/or Mechanical
Engineering Technology departments, including possible teaching
assignments in these departments.

Applicants must state which position(s) they are applying for. Send a
letter describing qualifications, experience and research agenda with
vita and names of three references to:

Dr. Stephen Brier, Associate Provost for Instructional Technology and Chair

Digital Media Cluster Hiring Initiative * The Graduate Center, CUNY

365 Fifth Ave., Rm. 8111 * New York, NY 10016

Applicants for more than one position should include duplicate
materials. Applications will be forwarded to the search committee at
the appropriate college(s); review of applications will begin
immediately. The searches will continue until the positions are
filled.

GUNY is an AA/EO employer M/F/D/V


DISCUSSION

Re: Re: FW: Call for Media Based work that engages policy, planning and


that's all I got -- email patrick deagan, their contact person (scroll
down...)

On Sun, 30 Jan 2005, Rosemary Bodolay wrote:

> deadline?
>
>
> joy garnett wrote:
>
>>
>> FYI:
>>
>> -------------forwarded message---------------
>> Call for media-based artwork: "Groundworks"
>>
>> The exhibition "Groundworks: Environmental Collaboration in
>> Contemporary
>> Art" is being organized at the Regina Miller Gallery at
>> Carnegie-Mellon
>> University for the fall of 2005. The exhibition will include a range
>> of
>> collaborative projects addressing environmental issues both nationally
>> and
>> internationally. Work is sought for the media component of this
>> exhibition, which will be presented in a dedicated media gallery
>> space. We
>> seek collaborative, media-based projects (either original media pieces
>> or
>> documentation of completed collaborative projects) that creatively
>> engage
>> the mechanisms of policy and planning used to govern a given
>> ecosystem. A diverse range of of ecosystems may be considered,
>> including
>> urban, rural, uninhabited, or virtual (e.g. internet) systems.
>> Engagement
>> may include direct renewal of the system, strategies of agency and
>> social
>> participation, or others, but should strive to be conscious of its
>> aesthetic and ethical framework. We are especially seeking web-based,
>> computer-based or video pieces (DVD, VHS, etc.).
>>
>> Send proposals and inquiries to:
>>
>> Patrick Deegan
>> Dept. of Art History
>> VIS 0084 UCSD
>> La Jolla, CA 92093
>> or email: pdeegan@ucsd.edu
>>
>>
>>
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