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To post a comment you'll need to register first (quick and painless) http://www.metamute.org/en/user/register All bests, Lois > Hey everyone, > > Don't forget about our opening tomorrow evening at furtherfield's HTTP > Gallery - all are invited, whether you are chasing one's own spectre or > not... > > I know I mentioned it yesterday, but we want you to share in the beer, > wine and decent art :-) > > ------------------------------------> > > If not you not me' exhibition by Annie Abrahams - update. > > > This Friday evening, 6.30-9pm > 'If not you not me', an exhibition of networked performance art by Annie > Abrahams opens with 3 live performances at HTTP Gallery in London > http://www.http.uk.net/index.shtml > > We hope to see you there. > > Ruth Catlow has written an essay to accompany the exhibition > http://www.furtherfield.org/displayreview.php?review_id=378 > > Where social networking sites make us think of communication as clean > and transparent, Abrahams creates an Internet of feeling - of agitation, > collusion, ardour and apprehension. This exhibition presents three new > collaborative works alongside documentation of recent networked > performances created and curated by the artist. > > > Exhibition Details: > > If not you not me > by Annie Abrahams > > Open 12 February - 20 March 2010 > Open Thursday - Saturday, 12-5pm > Private view and performances: > Friday, 12 February 2010, 6.30-9pm > > All are welcome to come along this Friday evening, 6.30-9pm > http://www.http.uk.net/index.shtml > > How to get to HTTP Gallery > http://www.http.uk.net/index.shtml > > > About Annie Abrahams > > Annie Abrahams was born to a farming family in a rural village in the > Netherlands. She obtained a doctorate in biology in 1978 and found that > her observations of monkeys inspired curiosity about human interactions. > After leaving an academic post, she trained as an artist and moved to > France, where she became interested in using computers to construct and > document her painting installations. She began experimenting with > networked performance and making art for the Internet in the mid 1990s. > Her work has since returned to the questions raised by the monkeys, > concentrating on the possibilities and limitations of communication on > the Internet. She has performed and shown work extensively in France, > including at the Pompidou Centre, Paris, and in many international > galleries including among others Espai d'Art Contemporani de Castello, > Spain; the Museum of Contemporary Art, Tokyo; and the Armenian Center > for Contemporary Experimental Art, Yerevan; festivals such as the Moscow > Film Festival and the International Film Festival of Rotterdam, and on > online platforms such as Rhizome.org and Turbulence. > > > About HTTP Gallery > HTTP Gallery, near North London's thriving Green Lanes area, is > Furtherfield.org's dedicated space for media art. Furtherfield.org > provides platforms for creating, viewing, discussing and learning about > experimental practices in art, technology and social change. > Furtherfield.org and HTTP Gallery are supported by Arts Council England, > London. > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > NetBehaviour mailing list > [email protected] > http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour > _______________________________________________ NetBehaviour mailing list [email protected] http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour
