>Date: Wed, 04 Apr 2001 15:58:45 -0700
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>From: Michele <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Opening reception Magnetics Golan Levin, Katrin Grotepass
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>Immediate release :
>Moving Image Gallery
>414 Broadway 3 Fl
>NY, NY 10013
>212.966.4741
>
>http://www.movingimagegallery.com
>
>Magnetics : Katrin Grotepass, Golan Levin
>Opening reception Thursday , April 5, 2000 6-9
>
>Magnetics: an exhibition focused on the physical and virtual communications
>expressed through magnetic forces.
>Katrin Grotepass and Golan Levin reach to the opposite ends of the spectrum
>to relate the same principles in the explorations of Magnetism as a
>communicative medium.
>
>Katrin Grotepass
>"My work is showing the mysterious interaction of + and - of magnetic
>energy. This invisible energy is made visible though physical mediums using
>magnetic, iron- filings, fluorescent light and paper.
>The energy of the creation of the work is a swell, and the catalyst for my
>ink, graphite drawings.
>- ink is the free flowing energy following the gravity in its organic shape.
>- Graphite is compressed energy in its geometrical form seen in the rhythm
>Pencil stroke.
>Both elements are set in a dialogue. The graphite element seems to create a
>base for the ink element to fly."
>
>Golan Levin
>"My work has focused on the design of real-time environments, which allow
>people to explore abstract form, color and sound in ways that are direct,
>engaging, and expressive. Such environments inevitably investigate an
>interplay of natural and synthetic forces."
>'Floo' disperses and deflects soft-edged tendrils in response to the
>interactant's movements, according to the patterns of magnetic fields.
>'Flocculus' is a New Latin term for hairball. In this environment, ductile
>hairs drawn by the user swirl around a shifting, imaginary drain. 'Snoog
>Series' is a set of static/interactive computational forms intended as raw
>materials for phonaesthetic inquiry.
>'Snoog Series' is a set of static/interactive computational forms intended
>as raw materials for phonaesthetic inquiry.
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>Michele Thursz
>Moving Image Gallery
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>
>Immediate release :
>Moving Image Gallery
>414 Broadway 3 Fl
>NY, NY 10013
>212.966.4741
>
>http://www.movingimagegallery.com
>
>Magnetics : Katrin Grotepass, Golan Levin
>Opening reception Thursday , April 5, 2000 6-9
>
>Magnetics: an exhibition focused on the physical and virtual 
>communications expressed through magnetic forces.
>Katrin Grotepass and Golan Levin reach to the opposite ends of the 
>spectrum to relate the same principles in the explorations of Magnetism as 
>a communicative medium.
>
>Katrin Grotepass
>"My work is showing the mysterious interaction of + and - of magnetic 
>energy. This invisible energy is made visible though physical mediums 
>using magnetic, iron- filings, fluorescent light and paper.
>The energy of the creation of the work is a swell, and the catalyst for my 
>ink, graphite drawings.
>- ink is the free flowing energy following the gravity in its organic shape.
>- Graphite is compressed energy in its geometrical form seen in the rhythm 
>Pencil stroke.
>Both elements are set in a dialogue. The graphite element seems to create 
>a base for the ink element to fly."
>
>Golan Levin
>"My work has focused on the design of real-time environments, which allow 
>people to explore abstract form, color and sound in ways that are direct, 
>engaging, and expressive. Such environments inevitably investigate an 
>interplay of natural and synthetic forces."
>'Floo' disperses and deflects soft-edged tendrils in response to the 
>interactant's movements, according to the patterns of magnetic fields.
>'Flocculus' is a New Latin term for hairball. In this environment, ductile 
>hairs drawn by the user swirl around a shifting, imaginary drain. 'Snoog 
>Series' is a set of static/interactive computational forms intended as raw 
>materials for phonaesthetic inquiry.
>'Snoog Series' is a set of static/interactive computational forms intended 
>as raw materials for phonaesthetic inquiry.
>
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