UCDARNET
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA DIGITAL ARTS NETWORK

SCALABLE RELATIONS
curated by Christiane Paul

Exhibition Venues:
*BEALL Center for Art + Technology at UC Irvine, January 9 - March 14 
http://beallcenter.uci.edu/ 
*California NanoSystems Institute CN(S)I at UCLA, January 14 - March 20 
http://artsci.ucla.edu/?q=node/253 
*gall...@calit2 at UCSD, January 23 - March 15
*MAT at UCSB, February 12 - 

http://www.ucdarnet.org 
http://www.ucdarnet.org/scalablerelations/ 

Scalable Relations is a series of networked exhibitions that present media 
artworks by faculty of the UC Digital Arts Research Network (DARnet) across UC 
campuses from January 9 throughout March, 2009. The exhibition, curated by 
Christiane Paul (Adjunct Curator of New Media Arts at the Whitney Museum of 
American Art), takes place at the BEALL Center for Art + Technology at UC 
Irvine; the gall...@calit2 at UCSD; California NanoSystems Institute CN(S)I at 
UCLA; as well as Media Arts and Technology (MAT) at UCSB. Scalable Relations 
brings together works that explore digital media's capability of representing a 
growing amount of data in constantly evolving relations. Addressing a range of 
issues, the projects in Scalable Relations illustrate the complexities and 
shifting contexts of today's information society. 

One of the distinctive features of the digital medium is its capacity to 
establish relations between large quantities of data through filtering and 
processing according to different criteria. These constantly evolving, scalable 
relations affect both the production of meaning and a traditional understanding 
of aesthetics, which become subject to computational logic-the instructions 
given by algorithms-and a constant reconfiguration of contexts. The format of 
the exhibition itself, in its distribution across multiple venues, mirrors the 
relational theme of the exhibition and the inherent connectivity of the digital 
medium.

The projects presented within Scalable Relations address different themes, 
distributed across the exhibition spaces. The six works featured at the Beall 
Center explore patterns, complexity, and generative algorithmic process with 
regard to nature, organic processes, and urban development, as well as 
representations of online communication and sharing. UCSD's gall...@calit2 
exhibits three pieces that use the framework of computer gaming for exploring 
social and belief systems and expand the usually confined simulated world of a 
game to the 'real world.' The three projects in the exhibition either use 
paradigms of gaming and play for understanding phenomena and concepts that 
shape the physical world, or incorporate real world concepts that one would 
seldom encounter within a commercial game. The grouping of works at the 
California NanoSystems Institute (CNSI) at UCLA examines issues surrounding 
science, ethics, public health and social conditions. Taking various forms, 
ranging from sound installation to new media documentary, the projects in this 
category deal with the social and political implications of science or the 
impact of poverty, alienation, and addiction. The satellite exhibition at UCSB 
addresses complex behaviors and transmodalities, featuring three pieces that, 
respectively, investigate sensing and perception, the geometries of the 
invisible connections in our lives and our environment, and the multi-scale, 
multi-modal experience of revealing internal structures within genomics data.

Together, the works in the networked exhibition provide a sketch of the 
multiple forms and themes existing within the field of new media art and 
illustrate the relational qualities of the digital medium.

PARTICIPATING ARTISTS
Sheldon Brown
Beatriz da Costa
Sharon Daniel
Ricardo Dominguez / particle group
Antoinette LaFarge and Robert Allen
George Legrady and Angus Forbes
Rebeca Mendez
Robert Nideffer
Greg Niemeyer
Marcos Novak
Simon Penny
C.E.B. Reas
Warren Sack
Ruth West




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