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Moving Image Gallery shows
May 2000 - July 2001
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know - Logic
Fakeshop, <dNASAb>, screaMachine, Lillian Ball, Jody Elff, iligili
The two-night event will investigate the relationship between traditional
uses of visual media and their translation through computer generated
platforms
May18 - June16, 2000
Artimation
<dNASAb>, screaMachine, Lillian Ball, Jody Elff, Fabian Tejada,
Kevin Auzenne, Doron Golan, iligili. Digital Moving Image presentation
in collaboration with Makor Screening Room
May30 - June1, 2000
In
Ideogram Part 1 / Martin Wattenberg, John Cabral and David
Crawford
Artists explore the uses of the programmer's codes as a vocabulary capable
of creating a visual environment.
June29 - July19, 2000
In
Ideogram Part 2 / Andy Deck, Mark Napier and RTMark
"Ideogram Part 2" explores the uses of the web as a collaborative
environment. Creating references to public art, territorial marking, style
redefining the uses of public and commercial space.
September13 - October8, 2000
Bypaths
/ Diane Bertolo, Angie Eng, Annette Weintraub
"BYPATHS": an exhibit of net works that deal with the subject
of impermanence, presented as installations.
November2 - November24, 2000
screaMachine
/ Geroid Dolan
"screaMachine": Irish artist Gearoid Dolan a.k.a. screaMachine
will be presenting new works in a digitally generated environment at Moving
Image Gallery, New York City.
November30 - December21, 2000
RE.SOUND
/ Jody Elff
Jody Elff uses computer technology to extract sonic elements from the
gallery environment and interpret these elements in new, musical ways...
January11 - January31, 2001
Spacewalk
David Scher, Marek Walczak with Martin Wattenberg, Patrick Meagher, Lance
Singletarry, Stacy Pershall, Kako Ueda and Brian Dewan A one day performance
"Spacewalk" will be displayed in the gallery using a combination
of Java, vrml, flash, video projections and print-outs.
February3, 2001
Loopixel
/ Doron Golan
Doron Golan investigates the relationship between painting and the use
of time, light portrayed through computer visualizations and compressed
imagery.
February8 - February28, 2001
Floppy
1.44 All work to be equal to or less than 150K.
Transformers
/ Cory Arcangel & Joseph Nechvatal
Cory Arcangel and Joseph Nechvatal investigate in this exhibition Transforming
sentiments found in elements of the human experience through the use of
computer technology...
March2 - March26, 2001
Magnetics
/ Golan Levin & Katrin Grotepass
Katrin Grotepass and Golan Levin reach to the opposite ends of the spectrum
to relate the same principles in the explorations of Magnetism as a communicative
medium.
April5 - April28, 2001
net.ephemera
Net art is made to be experienced online. How then should museums
and galleries best exhibit net art in their physical spaces?
net.ephemera takes an innovative approach to this problem by focusing
on drawings, diagrams, notes, receipts and other physical artifacts related
to the making of virtual work.
May3 - May31, 2001
World
Of Awe / Yael Kanarek
World of Awe is an ongoing cross-media project since 1995. A fantastical
environment that magnifies the formation of a personal world-view. Its
landscape is the Sunset/Sunrise, a desert terrain trapped in the mind
frame.
June7 - June30, 2001
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