Archives for the Month of November, 2011

Jeremiah Johnson

Jeremiah Johnson Work from Void Gaze. “VOID GAZE is an interactive text experience with an accompanying series of computer drawings by Jeremiah Johnson. In the style of early text adventure games, the player uses words to interact with the gameworld by entering them at a command prompt. Themes related to vision and sight run throughout […]

New Media Lecture Series – Jeremy Bailey

This is the first (rather, the first successful screen recording*) in what I hope is a series of lectures and artists talks @ The University of Cincinnati that I will post along with some work from each artist/curator and suggested readings. *my apologies to Nicholas O’Brien and Lindsay Howard for the technical problems. They are […]

Kim Asendorf

Kim Asendorf Work from Solo Show in Sim City. “Kim Asendorf is a conceptual media artist and works in a large area of digital related art. He loves to transport things from the internet into the real life and back. Kim did several net.art projects, often based on data taken from the internet or gathered […]

Praxis

Praxis Work from Shift / Die Praxis “Praxis is a collaborative workspace located in Berlin that houses a collective of likeminded people and friends working in the fields of New Media Art, Audiovisual Art, Interaction Design and Programming.  Praxis started out in 2009 in Oranienstraße, Berlin Kreuzberg. The founding members were Sebastian Gregor and joreg (vvvv […]

Julian Göthe

Julian Göthe Work from Oooo! “Seven large panels in landscape format constitute the central elements of the exhibition, each one a unique piece and each one composed of repetitive motifs, on the one hand, drawings of Gothic cathedrals and skyscrapers which the artist made as a child, and on the other hand, photos of bodybuilders […]

Travis Kent

Travis Kent Work from Hope You’re Well. “Travis Kent’s recent photographs in “Hope You’re Well,” his first solo exhibition, are devoid of irony. Though many of the images approach cliché––the back of a head against a pristine rainbow, a hipster couple kissing in the trash-laden kitchen of a house party, a crocodile in a murky […]

Gerard Byrne

Gerard Byrne Work from A thing is a hole in a thing it is not. A thing is a hole in a thing it is not. As this title–a quotation of Carl Andre’s famous dictum–suggests, Byrne’s attention here will be on the historical reception of Minimalism as a movement, a history that is resonant within […]

Stéphanie Baechler

Stéphanie Baechler Work from FABRIC Project. “Starting point for my project are formations, shapes and material combinations that result from the rather accidental than conscious every day actions of human life. I was inspired by curtains, fabric pleats, plastic bags, fabrics that happened to be spread on the floor, wrapped objects and creased blankets. The sheer […]

Notes on a New Nature

Notes on a New Nature Curated by Nicholas O’Brien @ 319 Scholes, opens November 10. Images : Chris Collins – Strange Situation Joe Hamilton – Hypergeography Garrett Lynch – Netscapes Sara Ludy – Projection Monitor Kate Steciw – Depth Mapping (The Mountain) “Notes on a New Nature is a physical manifestation of an ongoing research project conducted by […]

Barry Stone

Barry Stone Work from Decking the Path to Blessedness. “The title of the work comes from a quote from the Swiss born artist, Kurt Seligmann , describing alchemy and its relation to the mid-century avant-guard where, for him, alchemy served as a symbol for spiritual harmony. The installation consists of six panels submerged like monoliths […]