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ELECTRONIC ARTS
INTERMIX
Curator y Directora: Lori Zippay. New York
www.eai.org

Program I. This program features four works, spanning almost thirty years, which use video or computer technologies to radically manipulate narrative time. Through superimpositions, keying, and layering, the artists condense time and explore notions of simultaneity. In two classic works from the 1970s, Bill Viola uses video editing techniques to create poetic and metaphorical explorations of perception. Michael Snow digitally “remixes” his avant-garde film masterpiece of the 1960s to explore simultaneous temporal layers. And Michael Bell-Smith syncs and plays twelve chapters of a popular music video simultaneously to create an overlapping, condensed narrative.

Participantes Programa I:


  BILL VIOLA
The Reflecting Pool


  BILL VIOLA
The Space Between the Teeth
 
MICHAEL SNOW
WVLNT (WAVELENGTH For Those Who Don't Have the Time)
 
MICHAEL BELL-
SMITH
Chapters 1-12 of R. Kelly'sTrapped
in the Closet Synced and Played Simultaneously

Program II
This program of recent video works, drawn from the collection of Electronic Arts Intermix (EAI), examines the incursion of technology into the cultural and personal fabric of everyday life. In visions that are alternately dark or humorous, dystopian or celebratory, these works consider the implications of a wired world in which human and social interactions are mediated, and nature and the body are alienated. Remixing and reinterpreting sources ranging from industrial videos to classic cinema and appropriated films, these artists question the cultural meaning of these materials in a landscape saturated with technology and consumerism. These recent works are set against a seminal 1969 video that offers an ironic yet utopian intersection of technology, culture and nature.
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Participantes Programa II:
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MICHAEL BELL-
SMITH
Video Created to Fix Stuck Pixels in Computer Monitors Recast.

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PEGGY AHWESH
The Third Body

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  TAKESHI MURATA
Monster Movie
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  LESLIE THORNTON
Novel City
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  RYAN TRECARTIN
Tommy Chat Just E-Mailed Me
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NAM JUNE PAIK
and JUD YALKUT

Electronic Moon No. 2

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