Nia Burks’ Solo Exhibition at Art Claims Impulse in Berlin

April 7th, 2012 § 0 comments § permalink

Nia Burks solo exhibition Standardized Authenticity at Art Claims Impulse gallery in Berlin will run 28.04.2012 – 09.06.2012

Opening: Sat. 28.04.12, 7-11pm

Performance: 8:30 pm

Artist Talk: 9:30 pm

http://www.art-claims-impulse.com/

Belinda Haikes teaches “SPACE, PLACE AND DIGITAL BITS: WHERE THE HELL ARE WE ANYWAY?” at UnderAcademy College

April 2nd, 2012 § 0 comments § permalink

Video-Gang member and Underacademy College Full Digressor: Belinda Haikes teaches “SPACE, PLACE AND DIGITAL BITS: WHERE THE HELL ARE WE ANYWAY?” (Enrollment is open April 2 – April 18 & Classes being on or around April 23.)


http://underacademycollege.wordpress.com/studies/admissions/

Nia Burks indiegogo fundraising campaign

March 27th, 2012 § 0 comments § permalink

Nia Burks has an indiegogo:

http://www.indiegogo.com/standardizedauthenticity

Please give what you can!

Necole Zayatz Exhibits in the Today Museum in Beijing

March 19th, 2012 § 0 comments § permalink

S/N participates in SEEK-ART’s RAZE exhibition in Beijing

February 28th, 2012 § 0 comments § permalink

S/N has been invited to stage an intervention in Beijing for SEEK-ART and THINKING HANDS exhibition: RAZE

Artists: Huang Rui, S/N Coalition, Serkan Ozkaya, Zhang Dali, Zhang Ding
Curators: Michele Thursz and Bérénice Angremy
SEEK-ART in collaboration with Thinking Hands
For additional information: www.seek-art.com/raze
Venue: Pékin Fine Arts

地点:北京艺门画廊 | 时间:2012年3月24日—4月1日 | 开幕式:3月24日下午3点
艺术家: 黄锐, S/N Coalition, Serkan Ozkaya, 张大力, 张鼎
策展人: Michele Thursz, 黎静 (Bérénice Angremy)
SEEK-ART与思想手计划共同合作

Alma Leiva exhibits in the Humble Arts Foundation: 31 Women in Photography 2012 in New York.

February 28th, 2012 § 0 comments § permalink

Alma Leiva exhibits in the Humble Arts Foundation: 31 Women in Photography 2012 in New York. The exhibition opens on July 25th

http://hafny.org/

Call for Entries: SoundVision I

February 19th, 2012 § 0 comments § permalink

Call for Entries: SoundVision I

Video-Gang Collective is seeking electronic art work for the pilot screening of a series of Screenings that explore the relationship between the moving image and sound. Works that engage and push the boundaries of sensory perceptions are sought. The series of screens begins with SoundVision I which be held at The Shop in Richmond, Va. Works are due by March 10th, 2012 to receive full consideration. All work will be screened to the public on the evening of Monday, April 2, 2012. Reception to follow. Works submitted should fit the following criteria: – Sound, animation, video, film
- No longer than 7 minutes in duration
- Quicktime format
- No works in progress permitted
- Works must fit the theme: the relationship of sound to image

To submit work, please include the following in an email to videogangcollective@gmail.com:

- CV
- Brief Artist Statement about the work
- a URL to the work online

Electronic applications should be submitted to videogangcollective@gmail.com All accepted entries will be notified by March 20th, 2012. Full quality works must be received by Video-Gang by March 25th, 2012.

For more information please visit video-gang.org

Video Gang Presents: Experimental Video & Sound Performance

February 17th, 2012 § 0 comments § permalink

Video Gang Presents: an evening of experimental sound, video and performance in Richmond, Virginia’s Manchester.

Friday March 9, 2012
@ The Shop (located in the parking lot across from he entrance of Plant Zero 00 E. 4th St.)
7:00pm
*FREE*

:::: Caustic Castle + Broadcastatic
[ www.myspace.com/causticcastle ][ www.broadcastatic.com ]

:::: Pilottone
[ www.pilottone.net ]

:::: Colectivo Caliban
[ http://colectivocaliban.org/ ]

Bio:

Caustic Castle is Kenneth Yates, an experimenta artistl practicing the art of the no-input mixing board. Sourcing sound from the mixer itself, he then processes the results using various effects and filters. Kenneth is also a labor and community organizer in Richmond, Virginia and member of Video Gang & HzColletive.

Pilottone is an experimental sound ensemble include Jennida Chase, Belinda Haikes, Nathan Halverson and Hassan Pitts. Pilottone’s live work is electronically driven sound improvisation, that focuses on live spatial remediation and interactivity. Pilottone includes video in their live performances and has creates sound tracks for still photography and makes non-trad ‘music’ videos. The group has performed in numerous venues including, The BMW Guggenheim Lam, Nuit Blanche, NY, Lumen Festival, The University of North Carolina, Greensboro and amongst others.

Collectivo Caliban – See respective website for individual artists bio’s and contributions.

Facebook event page: Afflatus Project , an online gallery dedicated to exploring art, design, interactivity, technology, and experimentation, who hope to promote visual and interactive art in mobile devices and convergence devices.

http://www.afflatusproject.com/sn-coalition/

Juan Obando co-produces Low Lives: Occupy! INTERNATIONAL CALL FOR ARTISTS AND PRESENTERS

January 25th, 2012 § 0 comments § permalink

Juan Obando’s organization The Hemispheric Institute of Performance and Politics launches new program “Low Lives” in partnership with Occupy With Art

On March 3rd, 2012, Low Lives: Occupy! an international platform designed to enable artists, audiences, and presenters in alliance with the Occupy movement to support the occupation, will transmit live performances, actions, and happenings online as they occur in real time around the world. Participating artists, artist collectives, Occupy groups, and presenters worldwide will expand the reach and visibility of the Occupy protests by broadcasting to an international community and audiences. The Occupy protests, and the myriad of perspectives and experiences related to this unique moment, will be amplified, explored, and experimented with, through Low Lives’ internet-based creative platform. Low Lives: Occupy! recognizes the powerful opportunity that is the presentation of performances from around the world, and invites artists to open eyes and minds by presenting a radical re-imagining of possible ways of existing and relating.

Over the past 4 years Low Lives has developed a platform that invites and enables artists, audiences, and presenting venues to “plug in and participate” from anywhere an internet connection exists. This technological platform brings a history of supporting artists’ full creative freedom to imagine new worlds and is now offered to artists interested to present work in solidarity with #OWS. Online documentation of the live event will allow Low Lives: Occupy! to inspire online audiences far into the future.

For more information on the call for participation: http://www.lowlives.net/index.php?/project/low-lives-occupy/