Yann Le Guennec on Sat, 19 May 2007 15:13:16 +0200 (CEST)
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Below you will find an official announcement which is also posted here:
http://www.telic.info/the-latency-of-the-moving-image-in-new-media.yeah
Feel free to send it to your own mailing lists.
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The Latency of the Moving Image in New Media
Curated by Eduardo Navas
³The Latency of the Moving Image in New Media² purposefully overlaps the
presentation by TROYANO collective on Art and Digital Culture, to take
place on May 24. The exhibit in combination with the talk is meant to
provide a space for critical reflection on the ongoing development of
media culture.
What separates new media from previous media is, in part, waiting
periods that define public and private experience; whether the download
of a file from the Internet is taking longer than expected, an e-mail
message has not been sent from one server to another for some unknown
reason, or a large file is being rendered in video software like Final
Cut Pro for output as a viewable movie, new media is largely dependent
on constant moments of waiting, often referenced as latency. ³The
Latency of the Moving Image in New Media² presents artists who introduce
latency in visual language by making it a crucial element in their works.
Some of the works included in the exhibition are to be experienced
online while others are to be seen as projections in an actual space,
and others are downloadable interactive projects developed as freeware.
The works will be available for viewing at Telic in a way that is
sensitive to their original contexts. A website will also be available
for viewers outside of Los Angeles to experience the online projects,
and to give information about those that are only viewable in the art space.
Artists participating in the exhibition include
Art blogs:
Corey Eiseman (Miami, Florida, US)
Gustavo Romano (Buenos Aires, AR)
Online art:
Arcangel Constantini (Mexico City, MX)
Yann Le Guennec (Lorient, FR)
Videos:
Jorge Castro (Cordoba, AR)
Antonio Mendoza (Los Angeles, CA, US)
Katherine Sweetman (Los Angeles, CA, US)
VJ interfaces:
Fuss! Members include
Rey Juan Carlos and Guillermo López, (Madrid, ES) and Timo Daum,
(Berlin, DE)
Brian Mackern (Montevideo, UY)
Julia Masvernat (Buenos Aires, AR)
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