joy garnett
Since the beginning
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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DISCUSSION

NEWSgrist: *Camera Austria: Hellstrom's Emissary* Vol.4, no.7 (Apr. 7, 2003)


NEWSgrist: *Camera Austria: Hellstrom's Emissary*
Vol.4, no.7 (Apr. 7, 2003)
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- *Splash* Camera Austria: Hellstrom's Emissary
- *NEWSgrist's Underbelly* post your own
- *Quote/s* Goya now?
- *Url/s* nyc2 canal; Suspended Gardens; Saul Williams
- *De Maria's Difference Engine* faceted + glittering
- *Visionary Call* Visual AIDS exhibition/contest call
- *Medium Rare* Mirapaul: Glen Ligon + conceptual webs
- *Sand Castles* Iraq: Relief for bas-reliefs?
- *Book Grist* Pia Dehne's book signing; Flaneur

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Thomas Hellstrom's 'Emissary'
digital c-print series featured in
Camera Austria Issue #81, March 2003
http://www.camera-austria.at/

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DISCUSSION

NEWSgrist: *Colin Keefe's Paradise/Paradox* Vol.4, no.6 (Mar. 24, 2003)


NEWSgrist: *Colin Keefe's Paradise/Paradox* Vol.4, no.6 (Mar. 24, 2003)
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- *NEWSgrist's Underbelly* post your own
- *Quote/s* Plugged-in Americans...
- *Url/s* Arab Images; Desktop Subversibles
- *For Real* S t a t e o f t h e R e a l: Call for Papers
- *War Loot?* Fear for Iraqi antiquities...
- *Beyond Beirut* The Arab Image Foundation
- *Terror 'Toons* Mirapaul on the cartoonist's sword
- *Book Grist* Daniel Ellsburg: Secrets; New Media Reader
- *Art Obit* Jack Goldstein RIP

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Paradise/Paradox
curated by Susan M. Canning
March 25 - June 15, 2003
opening reception March 30

Castle Gallery http://www.cnr.edu/cg.htm
The College of New Rochelle
29 Castle Place
New Rochelle, NY 10805

Paradise/Paradox proposes an exhibition of work by
contemporary artists in a range of medium who explore
the paradoxical nature of imaging paradise and planning
for the future.

[...] Due perhaps to the new century and millennium or as a way
of taking stock of present concerns and issues, many
contemporary artists have turned to envisioning the future.
While their imagery -- utopian, practical, visionary, conceptual,
conflicted, optimistic, pessimistic, fantastic or cathartic-
parallels similar debates about our future among economists,
politicians and cultural analysts, this common quest for a
transformative ethos--to be paradise bound, to find that city on
the hill, to envision that perfect economic system is to affirm
the quixotic and ephemeral nature of life in the 21st century.
The paradox of paradise may be that it is also about desire and
aspiration. As such, it must always remain a fantasy, one that
is, ironically, a testimony to all that is flawed and imperfect in
the present.

participating artists:
Jesse Bransford- Peter Coe - Caroline Cox - Robert Kalka
Colin Keefe - Justine Kurland - Michael Joo - Lenore Malen
Jason Middlebrook - Alison Moritsugu - Matt Mullican
Danielle Tegeder - Fred Tomaselli

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DISCUSSION

This Saturday: BILL JONES + BEN NEILL at Sandra Gering Gallery


[Final Announcement - Apologies for duplicates]

BILL JONES and BEN NEILL
"Nite Nite"
(22 March - 19 April 2003)

Opening Reception Saturday March 22
6-8 PM
Sandra Gering Gallery
534 W 22 Street NYC
646.336.7183

Nite Nite
(22 March - 19 April 2003)

Sandra Gering Gallery is pleased to present Nite Nite, a collaboration
between visual artist Bill Jones and composer/performer Ben Neill. This is
Jones' and Neill's second exhibition at Sandra Gering Gallery.

Ben Neill and Bill Jones merge music and visual art, bringing the
improvisational real-time performance of music to moving and still images.
Together they make instantly responsive narratives of sight and sound, as
well as photographs and digital prints generated from Neill's musical score.

Nite Nite is a real time video remix of an animated Volkswagen television
commercial played live by networked computers. The music for Nite Nite and
nine other VW spots was originally composed by Neill for Volkswagen via
Arnold Advertising. He then remixed and extended these compositions to form
the tracks of his latest CD Automotive, released on the Six Degrees label.
Jones and Neill have created video remixes of all ten VW ads. Photographic
stills in the installation represent images captured from the Nite Nite
video
remix.

In this exhibition, as well as in Neill's live performance, the re-purposed
media gives a new voice to the dialogue between fine and popular art,
subverting both into a new multi-disciplinary form. Jones and Neill
reinterpret the corporate message within a wholly different context by
remixing the extended musical score and commercial footage.

The nationwide Automotive tour took place in Fall 2002. In performance,
three linked computers form a "Power Book band" that merges Neill's
three-belled, computer interfaced, mutantrumpet with Jones' computer
controlled video. Neill literally plays the moving pictures; he blows life
into real-time and recorded video, making the images an extension of his
electrified horn.

In addition, Jones and Neill have produced a DVD of Nite Nite, with vocals
and lyrics by UK based singer, Andrew Montgomery. As the lyrics ask, "When
we wake up tomorrow, what will the world be like When we wake up tomorrow,
how will we feel inside?"

Ben Neill, a noted electronic music composer, performer and protege of
seminal minimalist LaMonte Young, has been working with Jones, a photo
conceptualist, media artist and founding editor of the digital culture
magazine Artbyte, since the mid-1990's.

Links:
Bill Jones
http://www.geocities.com/firstpulseproj/bill.html

Ben Neill
http://www.benneill.com/

Green Beet Productions:
http://www.greenbeet.com/

Six Degrees Records
http://www.sixdegreesrecords.com/artists/neill/index.htm

Sandra Gering Gallery
http://www.geringgallery.com/

DISCUSSION

THE BOMB PROJECT NEWS FEED (March 21, 2003)


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March Issue of The Sunflower (Nuclear Age Peace Foundation)
Bellona Foundation: Nuclear News In Brief
SPECIAL: Profile on Iran (Nuclear Threat Initiative)

March 21, 2003
World's oldest nuclear power plant to close in UK (Reuters)
March 21, 2003
Russia warns US attack on Iraq could complicate N Korea nuclear standoff
(AP)
March 21, 2003
Kim Jong II's brinkmanship stoking humanitarian crisis (Time)
March 21, 2003
N Korea says Iraq War Part of Attack Plan (Reuters)
March 20, 2003
N Korea Stymied on Plutonium Work (Wash Post)
March 20, 2003
Sweden to Help Russia Dispose of Nuclear Waste (Rosbalt)
March 20, 2003
The Pentagon's Scariest Thoughts (NYTimes)
March 20, 2003
US Reaps New Data On Weapons (Wash Post)
March 20, 2003
Rowland wants no-fly zone around Indian Point (Advocate)
March 20, 2003
US Probes Possible Threat to Arizona Nuclear Plant (Reuters)
March 19, 2003
Nuclear Industry Doubts War Will Make Power Plants Targets (Morning Call)
March 19, 2003
Security net tightens at US nuclear plants (Reuters)
March 19, 2003
South Australia bans nuclear dump (Courier-Mail)
March 18, 2003
UN Alarm at Iran's Nuclear Program (Guardian)
March 18, 2003
Ratification of US-Russia nuclear arms treaty put of because of Iraq (AP)
March 18, 2003
Nuclear Inspectors Reportedly Angry [at Bush admin.] (Mercury News)
March 18, 2003
Pakistan to Build More Nuclear Power Plants (Pak News)
March 18, 2003
Bush Clings To Dubious Allegations About Iraq (Wash Post)
March 17, 2003
Specter of Asian Arms race looms in shadow of N Korean nuclear program
(AP)
March 17, 2003
A dirty bomb may not kill, but it sure would hurt (Reuters)
March 17, 2003
Nuclear Train Derailment Forces UK Security Review (Bellona)
March 17, 2003
Activists say drinking + drugs major problem at Russian nuclear facilities
(AP)
March 17, 2003
Diablo Canyon Power Plant Prime Terror Target (SFChronicle)
March 17, 2003
Removing Nuclear Fuel From Kursk Submarine (Rosbalt)
March 17, 2003
Excerpts from Joint News Conference (NYTimes)
March 17, 2003
Text of UN nuclear agency's statement on weapons inspectors (AP)
March 16, 2003
Cheney Disagrees With IAEA Nuclear Report on Iraq (Reuters)
March 16, 2003
Chernobyl shell in poor condition - Ukraine's nuclear reactor (Hoover's)
March 15, 2003
Atomic Energy Ministry to reinforce protection against terrorists
(Interfax)
March 15, 2003
Russia to make uranium-plutonium fuel for nuclear plants (Hoover's)
March 15, 2003
Time, Experience, Plays on UN Inspectors (Las Vegas Sun)
March 14, 2003
US, Russia Quietly Test 'Dirty Bombs' (Newsday)
March 14, 2003
Russia urges Iran to allow inspection of more nuclear facilities (AP)
March 7, 2003
N Korea warns of nuclear disaster in case of US attack (Canadian Press)
March 6, 2003
DOE Stops Hanford Shipments (AP)
March 6, 2003
US won't tolerate nuclear build-up (Pioneer Press)
March 6, 2003
Senate takes up US-Russia arms treaty (Reuters)
March 6, 2003
Democrats Fault Whitehouse Efforts on N Korea (Wash Post)
March 6, 2003
Editorial: Out of the Corner (Wash Post)
March 6, 2003
Liquidation of Milliones of Tonnes of Russia's Nuclear Waste Is Priority
(Rosbalt)
March 6, 2003
China opposes pressure, sanctions on N Korea (Reuters)
March 5, 2003
NRC Issues Annual Assessments for Nation's Nuclear Plants (NRC News)
March 5, 2003
Officials say security at Russian nuclear facilities flawed, more money
needed (AP)
March 5, 2003
Ginna runs drill to test emergency responses (Democrat & Chronicle)
March 5, 2003
Nuke Industry Makes Pitch For Expansion (Las Vegas Sun)
March 5, 2003
NRC: Indian Point plant safety improving, but still lots to do (Newsday)
March 5, 2003
Barriers For California Reactor on Road to Nuclear Graveyard (NYTimes)
March 5, 2003
Foes Giving In To N Korea's Nuclear Aims (Wash Post)
March 5, 2003
EU to help Belarus Create Radiation Protection System (Pravda)
March 5, 2003
Restoring trust in nuclear power a tough task (Daily Yomiuri)
March 5, 2003
Draft House Energy Legislation is a Recipe for Nuclear Disaster (US PIRG)
March 5, 2003
CEZ Workers Decry Uncertainty (Prague Post)
March 5, 2003
Powell: Iraqi compliance fraudulent (Mercury News)
March 5, 2003
State says US reneged on deal to clean up radioactive materials (Seattle
Post Intelligencer)
March 5, 2003
Davis-Besse, one year later (Beacon Journal)
March 5, 2003
Editorial: Nuclear hazard rulings (Asahi Weekly)
March 4, 2003
Kerry criticizes US-Russian nuclear arms deal (AP)
March 4, 2003
Iran Uranium Facility Seen Onstream in Few Weeks (ABCNews)
March 4, 2003
Davis-Besse plant's neighbors fear a community without it (Cleveland Plain
Dealer)
March 4, 2003
Concerned scientists take new swipe at Davis-Besse (News Herald)
March 4, 2003
Bad time for plant shutdown (News Tribune)
March 4, 2003
Protective cap to go on nuclear dump (Knoxvile News-Sentinel)
March 4, 2003
Assuming responsibility for nuclear safety (Mainichi Shimbun)
March 4, 2003
US repositioning bombers near N Korea (USA Today)
March 4, 2003
US Warns N Korea of International Consequences Over Nuclear Moves (VOA)
March 3, 2003
US will wait out N Korea situation (USA Today)
March 3, 2003
6 Given Suspended Prison Terms For Fatal Japanese Nuclear Accident (VOA)
March 3, 2003
Gathering concludes that nuclear power is essential to Japan (Japan Times)
March 3, 2003
Yankee gets boost from voters (Times Argus)
March 3, 2003
UC fighting to retain contract to run weapons labs (Modesto Bee)
March 3, 2003
Three Wisconsin nukes to receive new reactor lids (Reuters)
March 3, 2003
Critical Mass (Brattleboro Reformer)
March 2, 2003
Iran's push for atom energy raises a few eyebrows in US (Boston Globe)
March 2, 2003
Double threat to future of Sellafield (Independent)
March 2, 2003
New Type of Nuclear Reactor Put into Use in Beijing (People's Daily)
March 1, 2003
Schumer: remove nuclear fuel from Cornell (Ithaca Journal)
March 1, 2003
Indian Point is No Threat to the City, Panel is Told (NYTimes)
March1, 2003
Drill might mimic a 'terrorist attack' (Democrat & Chronicle)
March 1, 2003
Border Inspecters Look For Radioactive Materials (NYTimes)
March 1, 2003
Fallout seen from White House nuclear policy (San Francisco Chronicle)
March 1, 2003
Serbian nuclear institute trade union threatens strike over transformation
(Borba)

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DISCUSSION

"Nite Nite" at Sandra Gering Gallery, opening Sat., March 22


For Immediate Release:

BILL JONES and BEN NEILL:

"Nite Nite"

Opening reception: Saturday, March 22, 2003

22 March - 19 April 2003

Sandra Gering Gallery
534 West 22nd Street
New York, NY 10011
tel: 646 336 7183
email: sandra@geringgallery.com

Sandra Gering Gallery is pleased to present "Nite Nite," a collaboration
between visual artist Bill Jones and composer/performer Ben Neill. This
is Jones and Neill's second exhibition at Sandra Gering Gallery.

Bill Jones and Ben Neill merge music and visual art, bringing the
improvisational real-time performance of music to moving and still images.
Together they make instantly responsive narratives of sight and sound, as
well as photographs and digital prints generated from Neills musical
score.

Nite Nite is a real time video remix of an animated Volkswagen television
commercial played live by networked computers. The music for Nite Nite and
nine other VW spots was originally composed by Neill for Volkswagen via
Arnold Advertising. He then remixed and extended these compositions to
form the tracks of his latest CD "Automotive," released on the Six Degrees
label. Jones and Neill have created video remixes of all ten VW ads.
Photographic stills in the installation represent images captured from
the Nite Nite video remix.

In this exhibition, as well as in Neills live performance, the re-purposed
media gives a new voice to the dialogue between fine and popular art,
subverting both into a new multi-disciplinary form. Jones and Neill
reinterpret the corporate message within a wholly different context by
remixing the extended musical score and commercial footage.

The nationwide Automotive tour took place in Fall 2002. In performance,
three linked computers form a Power Book band that merges Neills
self-designed, computer interfaced, mutantrumpet with Jones computer
controlled video. Neill literally plays the moving pictures; he blows life
into real-time and recorded video, making the images an extension of his
electrified horn.

In addition, Jones and Neill have produced a DVD of Nite Nite, with vocals
and lyrics by UK based singer, Andrew Montgomery. As the lyrics ask, When
we wake up tomorrow, what will the world be like? When we wake up tomorrow,
how will we feel inside?

Ben Neill, a noted electronic music composer, performer and protege of
seminal minimalist LaMonte Young, has been working with Jones, a photo
conceptualist, media artist and founding editor of the digital culture
magazine Artbyte, since the mid-1990s.

Links:
Bill Jones
http://www.geocities.com/firstpulseproj/bill.html

Ben Neill
http://www.benneill.com/

Green Beet:
http://www.greenbeet.com/

Six Degrees Records
http://www.sixdegreesrecords.com/artists/neill/index.htm

Sandra Gering Gallery
http://www.geringgallery.com/