Message-ID: <alpine.NEB.2.00.1104041758450.19736@panix3.panix.com>
From: Alan Sondheim <sondheim@panix.com>
To: Cyb <cybermind@listserv.wvu.edu>, Wryting-L <WRYTING-L@listserv.wvu.edu>
Subject: [Augmented Reality show - sent by Mark Skwarek]
Date: Mon, 4 Apr 2011 17:59:46 -0400 (EDT)
[Augmented Reality show - sent by Mark Skwarek] Hello, I wanted to let you know about an augmented reality ART show I am co-organizing with Will Pappenheimer- It's happening April 8th 7-10 Devotion Gallery- in Willamsburg Brooklyn. gradually melt the sky [group show]. a curatorial project by Mark Skwarek + Will Pappenheimer .augmented reality. as overlay, intervention and challenge to the material world April 8th . May 1, 2011 Opening: Friday, April 8, 7pm . 10pm Devotion Gallery 54 Maujer St Brooklyn NY 11206 Director: Phoenix Perry Phoenix@AreYouDevoted.com The title of this exhibition takes its cue from the 1964 artwork-poem .Tunafish Sandwich. by Yoko Ono. The text imagines a performance event which is at once cosmic and mundane, an action painting and a protest. The artworks in this exhibition employ a recent developing technology dubbed .augmented reality. to overlay, intervene and challenge the physical world in much the same conjectural spirit as preceding Fluxus and Conceptual works. As the influence of the virtual expands, integrates and maps itself across the material, strange objects, banal byproducts, ghost imagery and radical events appear in our homes and spatially across the landscape. Closed social systems lodged in physical hierarchies are layered, then pried open by popup media available to armies of networked creatives. AR, as this technology is abbreviated, invites artists and viewers to consider coexistent spacial realities in which anything is possible anywhere. Subliminal, aesthetic and political suggestions play themselves out as techno-disturbances in a substratasphere of online and offline experience. The cell phone or the CRT, are immaterial witness to these ephemeral dimensional objects and relational post-sculptural events. The fact that this current technology is primitive, amplifies its potency, with the extra possibility of actualization tacked on to the conceptual gesture. Will Pappenheimer, Jan 14, 2011 Artists participating: eteam, Jeremy Bailey, Kristin Lucas, Sander Veenhof, Tamiko Thiel, LoVid, Christopher Manzione, Geoffrey Alan Rhodes, Lily Honglei, Will Pappenheimer, Virta-Flaneurazine, 4 Gentleman, John Cleater, John Craig Freeman, Mark Skwarek, Phoenix Perry, Patrick Lichty, Alan Sondheim, Damon Baker, Arthur Peters Opening night live performances by Jeremy Bailey and Mark Skwarek at approximately 8pm.. Weekly excursion performance tours to augmented reality sites in Chelsea, Newtown Creek, Greenwich Village and Union Square. Info, times and itineraries to be published on the two websites below: http://www.areyoudevoted.com/ http://graduallymeltthesky.wordpress.com/