[ [..] ] immedia2003 >>>>>
8th.annual.digital.electronic.art.exhibition
[ [..] ] 01.31.2003 to 02.08.2003
university of michigan media union
2281 bonisteel blvd. ann arbor, mi 48109
[ [..] ] multimedia performances
interactive installations
lectures
animation and video screenings
interactive fiction and web works
flatwork
CAVE virtual reality
interactive graphics
video flatwork
[ [..] ] friday 01.31.2003 opening night >>>>>
food and refreshments served
].[ CAVE
6-9pm ][ virtual reality
].[ central collaboration area
].[ performances by >>>>
7pm ][ 01V
8pm ][ Drop Box
9pm ][ Chris McNamara
].[ video studio
].[ performances by >>>>
7pm ][ Nine Questions
8pm ][ Midwest Product
9pm ][ Naoism
10pm ][ Bill Van Loo
11pm ][ Rob Theakston
[ [..] ] saturday 02.01.2003 night >>>>>
].[ CAVE
6-9pm ][ virtual reality
].[ video studio
].[ Kit Clayton and Sue Costabile
7pm ][ lecture on electronic music composition and live
video manipulation
8pm ][ artist q and a
9pm ][ 'Interruption' performance
].[ Joshua Kit Clayton lectures about the creative process in electronic
music composition and the challenges of combining it with live video
manipulation. following the lecture, Kit Clayton and Sue Costabile
perform
the conceptual art piece, 'Interruption', exhibiting innovations in
audio/visual manipulation and physical movement. Those interested in
Jitter for MAX/MSP are strongly encouraged to attend.
[ [..] ] throughout the week >>>>>
].[ gallery
interactive installations
interactive fiction and web works
flatwork
].[ video studio
animation and video screenings
interactive installations
video flatwork
interactive graphics
( ( ( mission ) ) ) [ [..] ] [ [..] ]
the immedia electronic art exhibition has developed from a community of
artists and thinkers interested in the artistic possibilities of new
technologies. the immedia community exhibits the best of such art,
eschewing reckless application of powerful technology in favor of
electronic art which seeks deeper understandings of technology's
relationship with art and life in contemporary society.
as with any art, electronic art must explain our world to us in new
ways,
helping us understand and relate to our environment. the immedia
community believes that the sweeping changes already wrought by
television and those still to be realized by computers and digital
devices necessitate a new art. this new art, reacting with and against
new technologies, has a deep responsibility to guide humankind's future
interactions with its new electronic environment. technology must be
used in creative, intelligent ways to ensure an expressive future. the
immedia exhibition hinges on the belief that it is the electronic
artist's responsibility to realize the full creative potential of
digital
and analog devices.
http://entity.ummu.umich.edu/immedia/
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