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International Summer Workshop at ETC
The Experimental Television Center International Summer Workshop 2006
May 31 - June 11, 2006
The Experimental Television Center International Summer Workshop 2006 is a collaborative video and sonic arts opportunity, sponsored by the Center and the Institute for Electronic Arts (IEA) at Alfred University. Academic credit is available through Alfred University.
The ISW website http://www.etcisw.com has all the information you need to register, plus a look at past Workshops complete with video clips and photos, as well as biographies of the instructors.
FW: Prix Selection Opening Friday!
PRIX SELECTION at EYEBEAM
Opening reception:
Friday May 21, 7-10pm
Preview the installations and meet the exhibiting artists. Live music
performance at 9pm by Rupert Huber, electronica composer fro Austria,
with visualizations by Justin Manor from Boston, MA.
On view:
May 21-July 18, 2004
Tues - Sat, 12-6pm
540 w21st Street (between 10th & 11th Aves)
Admission free with suggested donation
Eyebeam is pleased to present Prix Selection, an exhibition of
award-winning and groundbreaking interactive art installations. Prix
Selection is part of Digital Avant-Garde: Celebrating 25 years of Ars
Electronica, a series of exhibitions, screenings, panel discussions and
events in New York City in honor of the 25th Anniversary of Ars
Electronica, the world's largest and most renowned institution for
digital media culture, and is in collaboration with the American Museum
of the Moving Image and the Austrian Cultural Forum.
Installations by:
Myron Krueger & Katrin Hinrichsen
Jeffery Shaw
Paul Sermon
Christa Sommerer & Laurent Mignonneau
Hachiya Katsuhiko
Luc Courchesne
Lynn Hershman
David Rokeby
I Dream Electric Sheep - A selection of Ars Electronica Computer
Animation Art prize winners, dating from 1987 to the present. This
hour-long animation screening features the less commercial and more
experimental short works from Ars which explore styles, techniques and
technologies that have influenced the field, including a broad range of
artists from Michel Gondry to students who have captured the Prix.
For complete listings and more information on Prix Selection please
visit: http://www.eyebeam.org/engage/exhibitions/prix/prix.html
For more information on the Digital Avant-Garde festival please visit:
http://www.aec.at/nyc.
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To join the Eyebeam email list, please email: list-subscribe@eyebeam.org
___________________________________________
Support for Prix Selection and Digital Avant-Garde is provided by SAP,
the world's leading supplier of business software. Additional support
is provided by WIRED Magazine, Tekserve, Austrian Cultural Forum New
York, the Gershwin Hotel and Brooklyn Brewery.
Support for Eyebeam is provided by the National Endowment for the Arts,
the New York State Council on the Arts, the Atlantic Foundation, the
Greenwall Foundation, the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs,
the LEF Foundations, the Jerome Foundation, Alias Systems, Inc.,
Alienware and Discreet.
Opening reception:
Friday May 21, 7-10pm
Preview the installations and meet the exhibiting artists. Live music
performance at 9pm by Rupert Huber, electronica composer fro Austria,
with visualizations by Justin Manor from Boston, MA.
On view:
May 21-July 18, 2004
Tues - Sat, 12-6pm
540 w21st Street (between 10th & 11th Aves)
Admission free with suggested donation
Eyebeam is pleased to present Prix Selection, an exhibition of
award-winning and groundbreaking interactive art installations. Prix
Selection is part of Digital Avant-Garde: Celebrating 25 years of Ars
Electronica, a series of exhibitions, screenings, panel discussions and
events in New York City in honor of the 25th Anniversary of Ars
Electronica, the world's largest and most renowned institution for
digital media culture, and is in collaboration with the American Museum
of the Moving Image and the Austrian Cultural Forum.
Installations by:
Myron Krueger & Katrin Hinrichsen
Jeffery Shaw
Paul Sermon
Christa Sommerer & Laurent Mignonneau
Hachiya Katsuhiko
Luc Courchesne
Lynn Hershman
David Rokeby
I Dream Electric Sheep - A selection of Ars Electronica Computer
Animation Art prize winners, dating from 1987 to the present. This
hour-long animation screening features the less commercial and more
experimental short works from Ars which explore styles, techniques and
technologies that have influenced the field, including a broad range of
artists from Michel Gondry to students who have captured the Prix.
For complete listings and more information on Prix Selection please
visit: http://www.eyebeam.org/engage/exhibitions/prix/prix.html
For more information on the Digital Avant-Garde festival please visit:
http://www.aec.at/nyc.
___________________________________________
To join the Eyebeam email list, please email: list-subscribe@eyebeam.org
___________________________________________
Support for Prix Selection and Digital Avant-Garde is provided by SAP,
the world's leading supplier of business software. Additional support
is provided by WIRED Magazine, Tekserve, Austrian Cultural Forum New
York, the Gershwin Hotel and Brooklyn Brewery.
Support for Eyebeam is provided by the National Endowment for the Arts,
the New York State Council on the Arts, the Atlantic Foundation, the
Greenwall Foundation, the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs,
the LEF Foundations, the Jerome Foundation, Alias Systems, Inc.,
Alienware and Discreet.
MOBILIVRE-BOOKMOBILE
projet MOBILIVRE-BOOKMOBILE project is an annual touring exhibition of
artist books, zines, and independent publications. Traveling by way of a
vintage Airstream, the BOOKMOBILE visits a variety of venues in Canada and
the US including community centers, schools, libraries, festivals and
artist-run centers. A group of coordinators traveling with the exhibition
facilitate a series of workshops, artist talks, and educational forums. The
project has exposed thousands of visitors to a unique collection of
independently produced book works.
yes its true!
time again for projet MOBILIVRE BOOKMOBILE
project
we're back in the neighborhoods of new york
so come on out and check out our new collection of
artist books, zines and other independent publications
we'll be out next to the airstream in our lawnchairs all
day!
Friday, May 14th
Daytime:
Longwood Art Gallery @ Hostos Hostos Community
College/CUNY 450 Grand Concourse at 149th St
10am-4:30pm BOOKMOBILE open visit
www.longwoodcyber.org phone:718 518 6728
Evening:
EVOLUTION OF CUT&PASTE
a Booklyn exhibition curated by Emily K. Larned
featuring the complete zines & books by:
Amy Greenan
Sara Jaffe
Molly Kalkstein
Eleanor Whitney
closing reception:
Friday, May 14, 2004
6 - 8 pm
Parsons Gimbel Library
2 West 13th Street (between 5th & 6th)
2nd Floor
NYC
BOOKMOBILE open visit
www.booklyn.org
Saturday, May 15th
Long Island City, NY
Local Project
21-36 44th Rd
BOOKMOBILE open visit 2pm-8pm zine making 5pm
www.localproject.org phone:718 433 2779
Sunday, May 16th
Clovis Press
229 Bedford ave,
Williamsburg Brooklyn
BOOKMOBILE open visit 1pm-7pm talk 4pm
phone: (718) 302-3751
for more info www.mobilivre.org
artist books, zines, and independent publications. Traveling by way of a
vintage Airstream, the BOOKMOBILE visits a variety of venues in Canada and
the US including community centers, schools, libraries, festivals and
artist-run centers. A group of coordinators traveling with the exhibition
facilitate a series of workshops, artist talks, and educational forums. The
project has exposed thousands of visitors to a unique collection of
independently produced book works.
yes its true!
time again for projet MOBILIVRE BOOKMOBILE
project
we're back in the neighborhoods of new york
so come on out and check out our new collection of
artist books, zines and other independent publications
we'll be out next to the airstream in our lawnchairs all
day!
Friday, May 14th
Daytime:
Longwood Art Gallery @ Hostos Hostos Community
College/CUNY 450 Grand Concourse at 149th St
10am-4:30pm BOOKMOBILE open visit
www.longwoodcyber.org phone:718 518 6728
Evening:
EVOLUTION OF CUT&PASTE
a Booklyn exhibition curated by Emily K. Larned
featuring the complete zines & books by:
Amy Greenan
Sara Jaffe
Molly Kalkstein
Eleanor Whitney
closing reception:
Friday, May 14, 2004
6 - 8 pm
Parsons Gimbel Library
2 West 13th Street (between 5th & 6th)
2nd Floor
NYC
BOOKMOBILE open visit
www.booklyn.org
Saturday, May 15th
Long Island City, NY
Local Project
21-36 44th Rd
BOOKMOBILE open visit 2pm-8pm zine making 5pm
www.localproject.org phone:718 433 2779
Sunday, May 16th
Clovis Press
229 Bedford ave,
Williamsburg Brooklyn
BOOKMOBILE open visit 1pm-7pm talk 4pm
phone: (718) 302-3751
for more info www.mobilivre.org
EAI screening may 20th 7pm nyc
A CELEBRATION FOR BREAKING ROUTINES
May 20th, 2004, 7 pm
Electronic Arts Intermix
535 West 22nd Street, 5th Floor
New York, NY 10011
Electronic Arts Intermix (EAI) presents a special evening event featuring
new interactive media and video works that celebrate past, present and
future ideas and actions that break with routines: Open source Web art,
hacked video games, restaged and reworked films, girl-band music videos, and
underground legends of the downtown music and art scenes. Artist collective
Paper Rad will launch Tux Dog, a new open source Web project hosted by EAI.
Paper Rad members will be present to introduce and demonstrate this new
project. New and newly released video projects by multimedia,
multigenerational artists: Cory Arcangel, Cheryl Donegan, Ken Jacobs,
Kristin Lucas, Tony Oursler and Stan VanDerBeek.
May 20th, 2004, 7 pm
Electronic Arts Intermix
535 West 22nd Street, 5th Floor
New York, NY 10011
Electronic Arts Intermix (EAI) presents a special evening event featuring
new interactive media and video works that celebrate past, present and
future ideas and actions that break with routines: Open source Web art,
hacked video games, restaged and reworked films, girl-band music videos, and
underground legends of the downtown music and art scenes. Artist collective
Paper Rad will launch Tux Dog, a new open source Web project hosted by EAI.
Paper Rad members will be present to introduce and demonstrate this new
project. New and newly released video projects by multimedia,
multigenerational artists: Cory Arcangel, Cheryl Donegan, Ken Jacobs,
Kristin Lucas, Tony Oursler and Stan VanDerBeek.
Ebay Exhibit opens May 6 @ Page Digital Gallery online and NYC
from: http://csis.pace.edu/digitalgallery/
Pace Digital Gallery
for immediate release
an online exhibition
Pace Digital Gallery
for immediate release
an online exhibition
computer/animation screening + performance at Max Protetch Friday 7PM (nyc)
Dates:
Fri Apr 16, 2004 00:00 - Wed Apr 14, 2004
Max Protetch Gallery
Saturday,
Saturday,