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Sheldon Brown: ARS Electronica Festival 2009 - Sep 3-8 '09

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Sheldon Brown

HUMAN NATURE: The Reinvention of Nature

ARS Electronica Festival 2009

September 3-8, 2009

Linz, Austria

We are entering a new age here on Earth: the Anthropocene. An age definitively characterized by humankind’s massive and irreversible influences on our home planet. Population explosion, climate change, the poisoning of the environment and our venturing into outer space have been the most striking symbols of this development so far.

Cauleen Smith: Current Perspectives- H&R Block Artspace, Kansas City - Jun 27-Oct 17 '09

Alumni_Event | Faculty Show

Cauleen Smith and Alum Nina Katchadourian

Current Perspectives Lecture Series

Exhibition runs through October 17, 2009

Cauleen Smith Artist Talk: September 17, 7pm
Nina Katchadourian Artist Talk: October 8, 7pm

Kansas City Art Institute, Epperson Auditorium, Vanderslice Hall, 4415 Warwick, Kansas City, MO 64111

"Current Perspectives" is the Kansas City Art Institute's free public lecture series. Visiting artists from around the world come to KCAI's campus to give talks during the fall and spring semesters.

Kyong Park: Exposition of Mythology--Electronic Technology - Sept 3-4 '09 - Nam June Paik Art Center, Korea

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Kyong Park

EXPosition of Mythology –
ELectronic Technology
The Gift of Nam June Paik 2 Seminar / Re-tying the Gordian Knot
Curated by Youngchul Lee

September 3 and 4, 2009

Nam June Paik Art Center, 85 Sanggal-dong, Giheung-gu, Yongin-si, Gyeonggi-do, 446-905 Republic of Korea

PRESS RELEASE on E-flux at: http://www.e-flux.com/shows/view/7100

The EXPosition of Mythology - ELectronic Technology explores notions of technology, mythology and religion through the perspective of Nam June Paik's first solo exhibition in 1963, EXPosition of Music ELectronic Television. Nam June Paik's first solo exhibition is taken as representative of the thinking and concerns Paik would later explore in his practice and represents a bridge between Eastern and Western philosophies offering an alternative perspective into how technology, mythology and religion can be understood from a more anthropological perspective.

Ernest Silva, Alum Iana Quesnell: Moving Points at The William D. Cannon Gallery, Carlsbad, CA - Aug 30 - Nov 1 '09

Alumni_Event | Faculty Show

Ernest Silva and Alum Iana Quesnell

Moving Points
Contemporary Drawing in Southern California

Opening Reception on Saturday, August 29, 2009, 5-7pm

Exhibition runs August 30 through November 1

Artist Talk on Tuesday, October 20, 6:30pm

The William D. Cannon Gallery, 1775 Dove Lane, Carlsbad, CA

Haim Steinbach: Plastic Culture - Newlyn Art Gallery - July 11 - Oct 3 '09

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Haim Steinbach

Plastic Culture (Legacies of Pop)

Exhibition runs July 11 through October 3, 2009

Newlyn Art Gallery and The Exchange, Princes Street, Penzance, TR18 2NL, United Kingdom

Plastic Culture examines the influence of the 1960's Pop Art movement on subsequent generations of artists in the UK, USA and Japan. Through the work of the artists, Rachal Bradley, Nicola Carvell, Machiko Edmondson, Faile, Gajin Fujita, James Howard, KAWS, Richard Kirwan, Jeff Koons, Mariko Mori, Takashi Murakami, Jack Newling, Tony Oursler, Monique Prieto, Fiona Rae, Miho Sato, Cindy Sherman, Bridget Smith, Haim Steinbach, Daniel Sturgis, Andy Warhol and Gary Webb, the exhibition tracks a move from the celebration of advertising imagery and the mass media of the 1960's to a contemporary questioning of consumer ideals.

Ricardo Dominguez, Brett Stalbaum, Elle Mehrmand, and Alum Micha Cardenas at ISEA 2009 in Belfast and Dublin

Alumni_Event | Student Project | Faculty Show

Ricardo Dominguez, Brett Stalbaum, Elle Mehrmand, and Alum Micha Cárdenas

ISEA 2009
International Symposium on Electronic Art

August 23 through September 1, 2009

Gallery of the National College of Art & Design in Dublin and Belfast

The Transborder Immigrant Tool will be exhibited in ‘Space is the Place’ exhibition at the Gallery of the National College of Art & Design in Dublin, as part of the program of ISEA 2009 which takes place in Belfast and Dublin Ireland this year. The exhibition will run from the 27th August – 1st September 2009. The exhibition includes a number of video poems written by Amy Sara Carroll and designed by CRCA researchers Ricardo Dominguez, Micha Cárdenas, and Elle Mehrmand. The voice performances in the vieos are by Micha Cárdenas, Amy Sara Carroll, Césaire Carroll-Dominguez, Patrick Carroll, and Ricardo Dominguez and the code for the project was written by Brett Stalbaum.

Brett Stalbaum: Landscape 2.0 Exhibition - 29 Aug. - 15 Nov. '09 - Denmark

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Brett Stalbaum

Landscape 2.0

Exhibition runs August 29 through November 15, 2009

Edith Russ Site for Media Art, Oldenburg and Springhornhof Neuenkirchen Art Association, Vernissage, Denmark

Our view of landscape and its "nature" has changed over the course of history. By examining landscape designs, we can learn about the attitudes of a certain society at a certain time in terms of how it developed and shaped nature. In the Romantic period, landscapes came to symbolize the human psychological condition. Today we must ask ourselves how significant landscapes are today when they are depicted as a social and cultural construct and are primarily regarded as an economic or ecological resource. Is it even possible to think of landscape as intact and unspoiled nature? How do we imagine real, natural landscape, and how is landscape portrayed in digital fantasy worlds?

MIT TechTV-Azra Aksamija with Kyong Park: Lost Highway Expedition

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Center Affiliate Azra Aksamija speaks about the Lost Highway Expedition with Kyong Park. Lost Highway Expedition will begin in Ljubljana, and travel through Zagreb, Novi Sad, Belgrade, Skopje, Pristina, Tirana, Podgorica to conclude in Sarajevo, comprised of two days of events at each city and one day of travel in between. The events may include guided tours, presentations and forums by local experts, workshops between the participating travelers and local participants, discussions, exhibitions, radio shows, picnics and other events that can be self-produced by the host cities. Members of the Lost Highway Expedition do not have to travel or stay together and can enter and exit the expedition for any length of time and at any point. Participants are to self organize, support and realize their journey in the “Highway of Post Brotherhood and Non Unity.” + Azra Aksamija is an artist and architect based in Cambridge, USA. She became a graduate affiliate of The Center for Advanced Visual Studies in the fall of 2005. In fall 2004 she began her PhD candidacy at Massachusetts Institute of Technology in the Aga Khan Program for Islamic Architecture / Department for History Theory and Criticism of Art and Architecture. Born in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina in 1976, she graduated from the Faculty of Architecture at the Technical University Graz, Austria in 2001, and received her M.Arch from Princeton University, USA in 2004. Her work has been widely published and exhibited in venues such as the Generali Foundation Vienna (2002), Biennial de Valencia (2003), Berlin Art Fair (2003), Graz Biennial of Media and Architecture (2003), Gallery for Contemporary Art Leipzig (2003), and Liverpool Biennial (2004). She is currently researching her dissertation on contemporary Islamic architecture in post-war Bosnia and Herzegovina and the place of Islam in Western Europe and the United States. Architect Kyong Park is the founder/director of International Center for Urban Ecology, a nomadic laboratory for future cities, based in Detroit and New York. He was also the founder of Storefront for Art and Architecture, an experimental forum and exhibition space in New York.

Teddy Cruz Featured in "Into the Open"

Faculty Project | Review | Faculty Show

'Into the Open' features work of 16 architectural groups
http://www.nj.com/gloucester-county/towns/index.ssf/2009/07/into_the_open_features_work_of.html

by John Barna, The Gloucester County Times
Friday July 24, 2009, 1:26 PM

Abe Lincoln, nearly 150 years ago, pushed for a country "of the people, by the people, for the people."

In 2009, the superintendent of Independence National Historic Park, Cynthia McLeod, suggested those words can quickly transform into "community empowerment and civil engagement."

Amy Alexander' alter ego VJ Übergeek at Kava Lounge, SD - Jul 25 '09

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Amy Alexander

Dead is the New Rich with Visuals by the VJ Übergeek Textperience

Saturday, July 25 2009, 9PM

Kava Lounge, 2812 Kettner Blvd., San Diego, CA, 92101

Dead is the New Rich album release party featuring Leif(Kolt), Ubuv, Griefshare, Puppykicker, ID, Dr. Nickel. Also featuring The Technomania Circus & Planet Jemini. Visuals by the VJ Übergeek Textperience

For those of you new to the ever-evolving Ubergeek textperience, it involves internet narrative, sometimes-hyperactive hand and foot-based performance, and psychedelic 21st Century(tm) visual music visuals

More information at: http://kavalounge.com/play.php

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