Expanded Abstraction
A program from Center for Visual Music for 3 screens

CVM is pleased to present Expanded Abstraction, a new 3-screen program at LA 
County Museum of Art, Los Angeles through January 2012. On view evenings on 
three HD screens at the exterior, Renzo Piano-designed Stark Bar in LACMA's 
central plaza. Curated by Cindy Keefer.

Featuring Scott Draves and The Electric Sheep's Generation 244 (2010),
Robert Seidel, vellum: slices from a virtual sculpture (2009),
Christina McPhee, Bird of Paradise (2011),
Baerbel Neubauer, Water Ambiences (2011),
Charles Dockum, Mobilcolor Projector Performance (1969), a film in 3 movements 
reformatted for 3 screens,
Maura McDonnell, Silk Chroma, silent version (2010)

On view:
Mon, Th, Fri, Sat 8pm - 11pm
Tues, Thurs 9:30pm - 11 pm
Daily 10:30am - noon 
Museum is closed Wednesday.
July 2011 through January 28, 2012

The exterior Stark Bar is in the central plaza behind Chris Burden's Urban 
Light sculpture. Museum admission not required.

Expanded Abstraction explores abstract animated moving images, many here 
reinterpreted for three screens. Scott Draves’ “Generation 244” genetic 
algorithms and Robert Seidel’s “vellum” have been presented as site-specific 
multiple screen installations in New York and Seoul. Baerbel Neubauer’s playful 
animated “Water Ambiences” is a new work created for the LACMA screens, as is 
Christina McPhee’s nine-screen collage “Bird of Paradise.” Maura McDonnell’s 
“silk chroma” was originally performed as a visual music installation in 
Dublin. Charles Dockum’s 1969 “Mobilcolor Projector” film, originally a 16mm 
film document of his color/light organ performance in three movements, was 
preserved by CVM, transferred to HD, and reformatted to 3 screens for this 
LACMA program.


Center for Visual Music is a Los Angeles-based archive dedicated to visual 
music, abstract cinema and experimental animation. CVM's film and digital 
programs can be seen in museums and cultural centers worldwide, and their 
archives house the world’s largest collection of visual music resources. 


for more information:
Center for Visual Music
www.centerforvisualmusic.org
cvmaccess (at) gmail (dot) com

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CVM has upcoming programs, installations and presentations in Berkeley, UK, 
Washington DC, New York (2012), London and other cities. Please visit our 
website's Screenings and Events page for updated information:
www.centerforvisualmusic.org

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