The Art of Barbara Agreste

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17 Days Video Series

 

17 Days video Series. The concept is that there are 17 Days paired with 17 video artists.

17 Days Video Series

17 Days is a video series, curated by Adriane Little, for the Atrium Gallery at the Richmond Center for Visual Arts at Western Michigan University. The concept is that there are 17 Days paired with 17 video artists. One artist’s video work per selected day will play continuously and simultaneously on both of the 50” plasma screens, one on the first floor and one on the second floor, located at the front entrance of the Richmond Center for Visual Art in the Atrium Gallery. 17 Days began with the spring 2008 semester and then continues in the spring semesters going forward.

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Trampoline Platform Event: The Surveillance City

Trampoline Platform showcased work reflecting on themes such as surveillance, data protection and a loss of privacy.

Trampoline Platform Event: The Surveillance City

29th November 2007

Broadway Media Centre, Nottingham

Trampoline, the East Midlands’ platform event for new media art, celebrated its tenth anniversary in November at Broadway, Nottingham. The event offered an array of performances, video screenings, installations and other works that utilised the many spaces provided by the media centre.

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Toys What a Pleasure…

"TOYS ... What a pleasure" is a cheerful and amusing presentation of visual references...

 

Toys… What a Pleasure

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“Toys…what a pleasure”

this exhibition will take place on the 3rd to the 24rth of October 2009, with five artists:

Barbara Agreste
Alessia Cocca
Michele Musera
Marco Minotti
Stefano Teodoli

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Animation Digital Antidotes

Animation digital antidotes is an exhibition curated by livebox gallery held in Chicago.

Animation Digital Antidotes

Chicago

Curated by LiveBox

Animation has moved to the center of our moving-image culture. America’s children spend more time engaging anime and avatars than they watch network TV. Animated formats compete with main line cinema, and new media artists commonly utilize and manipulate animation processes in their projects. A proliferation of easy to use animation software such as Flash has introduced animation to artists.

 

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VOYEUR VIDEO

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VOYEUR VIDEO

International Collective

VOYEUR VIDEO - International Artists collective based in Melbourne.

Melbourne: VOYEUR VIDEO – International Video Collective is a Melbourne-based, artist-run bureau dedicated to the worldwide distribution of information on contemporary video art via the Internet.

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