SATURDAY DECEMBER 12, 2009 7PM
It's not too late to purchase your ticket for Spark and add your name to our 225 people strong guestlist. This is a celebration that you will not want to miss. Below you will find an overview of Spark/ATNE, top ten reasons to come and a link to purchase your tickets (make sure to see the special offer)... or you co… Continue
Added by HeidiK on December 11, 2009 at 2:28pm —
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RMB City Blog: “Land of Illusion” Machinima
by Gianna Yebut, June 12, 2009 @ 10:13 pm
Going back to the concept of ‘heterotopy’ (other space), today I’ve come upon a beautiful machinima entitled ‘Land of Illusion’ by Beijing media artists Lily Xiying Yang and Honglei Li (杨熙瑛, 李宏磊).
It’s a very dense and multilayered tale about freedom of thought and cultural isolation and it interestingly superimposes… Continue
uqbar. media art culture, nata dall’unione di alcune significative esperienze legate all’arte e alla creatività in second life, quali il museo del metaverso,… Continue
Added by Roxelo Babenco on July 23, 2009 at 3:01pm —
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Boston Cyberarts comes to Ball State
Play the bells of BSU’s Shafer Tower through a virtual instrument
Wednesday, May 6th, 4-10 p.m. EST
Bells will be playable every quarter hour
Physical location:
Shafer Tower on McKinley Avenue in Muncie, IN
Virtual location:
To visit to the performance in Second Life use this SLurl: http://tinyurl.com/IDIA-Cyberarts
Traversal for Faneuil Hall and Shafer Tower is a live performance and hybrid reality installation that bridges the physical and virtual wor… Continue
Hey Everyone,
We are beginning to post to Vimeo videos from some of the events that are happening. Go check it out--if you missed the live experience, or if you want to relive how amazing the festival has been so far.
Cheers!
Megapolis 4/24/09 from Boston Cyberarts on Vimeo.… Continue
Added by Beth Cohen on April 29, 2009 at 12:52pm —
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I'm putting together a gaming exhibit across the street from cyber arts central and I need TVs ataris and 3 couches from the 70 or 80s. If you can or know somebody that can loan us such items this week it would really help us round out the exhibit. The exhibit runs from May 2nd to May 9th.
Contact Andrew @ 401 743 1674 with any info. Continue
Added by Andrew Y Ames on April 28, 2009 at 11:00am —
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DSL Cyber MoCA, the museum of contemporary art in Second Life, is pleased to announce:
DSL Cyber MoCA will officially open in Second Life on April 30, 2009
Public (all Second Life users) can access to a comprehensive collection of contemporary Chinese art from DSL Collection, meanwhile, experience the unconventional virtual museum, an original multimedia piece with metaphorical and meditating environment created by Beijing artists Lily & Honglei (杨熙瑛,李宏磊).
We would like to extend our… Continue
Boston Cyberarts is looking for volunteers for the upcoming 2009 Cyberarts Festival! We have volunteer opportunities on several days and locations, from April 21 – May 12 in and around the greater Boston area. Volunteers are needed for a number of events, including:
* attendants for CyberArtsCentral (Fenway area, Wed – Sun April 24 – May 10)
* install and de-install exhibitions at CyberArtsCentral (Fenway area, April 21 – April 23 and May 11)
* install and de-install a dance floor for the openi… Continue
Dear Friends,
Our project, human^n, just has been officially accepted by the Museum of Science, Boston as a part of the Boston Cyberarts Festival 2009!
The show will run for 5 months!
Dates: April 17th - September 8th, 2009
All info about the piece:
http://humann.carminka.net
During my next trip to the States I would like to find a venue for my video art installations inspired by kabbalah teachings preferably in the period between from April 28th to May 7th, coincident with the Boston CyberArts festival.
http://www.art.net/TheGallery/Vision/Video%20Art.html
email: vision@art.net Continue
Added by Dov Lederberg on March 15, 2009 at 3:34pm —
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About "@" ExhibitionCurators:
James Morgan, Leslie Raymond, E. Marie Robertson, and Vagner M. Whitehead
with ³Analog Interactivity² curated by xtine burrough, a virtual performance by Second Front
and live cinema by Be Johnny and Potter-Belmar Labs
Reception:
9:30PM Thursday February 26
Location:
in LA
The exhibits and panels are in the SCI-Arc¹s W.M. Keck Lecture Hall, located near the center of the building. SCI-Arc is located at 960 East 3rd Street, Los Angeles,… Continue
My solo exhibition ‘’The Alchemical City’’ ( Lascar Vorel Art Gallery , Piatra Neamt , Romania , 13/01-30 01 2009) is now promoted by the TV channel EuroNews. The same show will run in April 2009 in Oslo, Norway, at Dalype Art Gallery.
Frédéric Ponsard, the coordinator of the magazine Rendez-vous, dedicated to the major European art events, announced me the decision of his team of art journalists/experts to include it on this prestigious programme and promote it over the world.
http://www.eu… Continue
Gutenberg would be impressed: Robotlab
description of Bible Scribe (2007) from Robotlab:
"The installation 'bios [bible]' consists of an industrial robot, which writes down the bible on rolls of paper. The machine draws the calligraphic lines with high precision. Like a monk in the scriptorium it creates step by step the text.
Starting with the old testament and the books of Moses ‘bios [bible]’ produces within seven month continuously… Continue
Added by Jennifer Hughes on November 20, 2008 at 3:06pm —
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As a printmaker, I am especially interested in how traditional printmaking incorporates digital media and subverts/reverts/inverts the term "print." Found this great entry on the Printeresting blog and wanted to share with the Cyberarts network:
Old Printers, New Context: Janet ZweigContinue
Added by Jennifer Hughes on November 20, 2008 at 3:00pm —
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Here is the description of the exhibition, Act React, I'm curating for the Milwaukee Art Museum. It will be open from October 4, 2008 to January 11, 2009.
Act React explores a growing body of installation art where the interactivity involved is intuitive, non-technical and performed with the entire body of the viewer. Unlike earlier interactive installations that asked viewers to use a mouse and keyboard or other mechanical device to control it, these installations ask only that t… Continue
Added by George Fifield on May 31, 2008 at 11:07am —
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Thank you to everyone who participated in, supported and attended the 2009 Boston Cyberarts Festival! It was a great success in so many ways. But we're not gone! Keep in touch with Boston Cyberarts through the network as well as through Twitter, the Boston Cyberarts Blog and our page on Facebook.