Joseph Nechvatal on Wed, 5 Apr 2000 15:59:39 +0200 (CEST) |
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>From: "Universal Concepts Unlimited" <ucu1@rcn.com> > >On April 5th Universal Concepts Unlimited will host the first in a series >of >panel >discussions at it's recently opened Chelsea gallery. The moderator for this >event >will be Joseph Nechvatal, with Richard Doyle, Paul D. Miller/DJSpooky, and >Adrianne >Wortzel participating as panelists. The theme is "The Viractual", >discussion >will >begin at 7 PM and conclude shortly after 8 PM. > >By addressing the ways and means in which the human body interfaces with >virtual space, this panel will explore the changes in consciousness >emerging at this moment. > >The evening will compliment the current show at Universal >Concepts Unlimited (UCU) : STEVE MILLER's "Neo-Morte" > > >Attendance for this event is by invitation only. Seating is limited and >must be reserved. To attend - R.S.V.P. to ucu1@rcn.com > >Universal Concepts Unlimited is located at: 507 West 24th Street > >+++++++++++++++++++++++++ > > >Statement of Intentionality: > >"By the term "viractual" I mean to indicate and explore the blending of >computational/informational (i.e., "virtual") space/form with "actual", >non-digitized space/form in the arts - a third topological cognitive space >which I see as more in keeping with our current reality than either the >shop-worn terms "virtual" or "actual" do. It is, perhaps, a significant >envisioning concept which indicates and initiates communions of the >protoplasmic body to virtual spatial conditions. > >I will contend that a viractual understanding of our times (as it is >emerging) is replacing the out-moded "post-modern" description of our time >and its art. Indeed, I believe that viractuality is a more fully >physiological account of art today than has been previously articulated." > >-Joseph Nechvatal 3-2000 NYC > > >+++++++++++++++++++++++++ > > >Universal Concepts Unlimited (UCU) features the work of artists in computer >informatics, painting, sculpture, photography, video/film and installation >who >investigate new technologies and their significance for art. From the >backdrop >of an ongoing exploration in visual art and experimental science and >technology, >our aesthetic programs seek to introduce crucial issues essential to the >larger globalized artistic and intellectual community. > > > > > > >Bio Notes: > >Joseph Nechvatal has worked with ubiquitous electronic visual information >and computer-robotics since 1986. He has recently worked as >artist-in-resident at the Louis Pasteur studio and the Ledoux Foundation's >computer lab in Arbois, France on 'The Computer Virus Project'. In 1999 Dr. >Nechvatal earned his Ph.D. in the philosophy of art and new technology at >The Centre for Advanced Inquiry in the Interactive Arts, Wales UK. Dr. >Nechvatal presently teaches at the School of Visual Arts in New York City >and at The Institute for Electronic Arts at Alfred University. > > >Richard Doyle is an Assoc. Professor of Rhetoric and Science Studies at >Penn State University. Dr. Richard Doyle obtained his Doctorate Degree from >Berkley and Post Doctoral from MIT under a Melon Foundation Grant. Dr. >Richard >Doyle is author of "On Beyond Living" published by Standford University >Press 1997. > > >Paul D. Miller, a.k.a DJ Spooky That Subliminal Kid, is a conceptual >artist, >writer and musician. Miller's visual work has been featured at the Museum >Ludwig in Koln, Germany and The Museum of the Hisory of Science in >Cambridge, >England. As DJ Spooky That Subliminal Kid, Miller has recorded numerous >CDs, >and has performed live all over the world. Miller is editor-at-large at >Art Byte Magazine and a regular contributor to Contentville. His articles >have appeared in Artfourm, Parkett, The Village Voice, Spins Guide to >Underground Culture, Paper Magazine, Nomad, and on line magazines Slate >and Word.com. > > >Adrianne Wortzel is a new media artist creating web works, robotic >installations, online and offline performative productions and writings. >She is a recent recipient of a National Science Foundation grant to create >robots as actors for theater and recipient of an Artist-in-Residence Grant >at Lehman College Art Gallery in New York funded by the Electronic Media >and >Film Program of the New York State Council on the Arts. She is an Associate >Professor of Advertising Design and Graphic Arts at New York City Technical >College of the City University of New York and a Visiting Professor at the >Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art. > >--- > > >Universal Concepts Unlimited >507 West 24th Street >New York, NY 10011 > >http://www.U-C-U.com >Tel. 212.727.7575 Fax. 212.727.7676 Email.ucu1@rcn.com > ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com _______________________________________________ Nettime-bold mailing list Nettime-bold@nettime.org http://www.nettime.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nettime-bold