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softbox: Video night-organized by Lara Duren
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Sunday, April 19, 2009. Video night-organized by Lara Duren. Fantastic. We climbed up to the roof before hand, a perfect "1st spring day" in New York. We don't look for daffodills, the real signs of spring are bare legs and sundresses. Crowd was mesmerized by the sometimes silly, sometimes dark, work. Artists included:. Michael Berube, Amy Brener. David Kagan, Ellie Krakow, Yuliya Lanina. Nathaniel Lieb, Lars Rasmussen, Sarada Rauch. Meg Vinson, Alex Golden. Http:/ www.joqnelson.com.
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Excavating the Art of Alfred: fragmented
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Monday, December 14, 2009. Throughout history, fragments have given many societies a focus for research towards their ultimate search for truth. It may be fragments of texts, objects, or narratives that one may desire wholeness. The lure of the fragment is the potential quest for answers to its past existence in hopes to discover an understanding for the present. The exhibition “Fragments” is an exploration into the use of the fragment formally and metaphorically. A fragment is not just an object. A piec...
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Excavating the Art of Alfred: November 2009
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Monday, November 30, 2009. Have been updating my blog. Thursday, November 5, 2009. Delta (Change over time). Artists change over time: Arthur Baggs's journey is an excellent illustration of an Alfred graduate (born nearby) who flowed with the journey from the Arts and Crafts era into the Machine Age. The motif of a Persian gazelle was replaced by an allusion to mechanization. The bottle was thrown on the wheel and glazed with the taillight glass from Fords: it is an ode to the industrial ethos.
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Excavating the Art of Alfred: April 2010
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Wednesday, April 7, 2010. ART FROM THE TUBE. According to Andre Malraux though new artistic means art in will be less restricted to the usual confines of the museum. With the commercialization of the Internet in the early 1990s this gained new meaning for the art world, a new more free way of viewing art work and spreading the concepts attached to them. There are very successful examples for this for the purposes of this exhibition I will concentrate on the open call video site that is Youtube. From the ...
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Excavating the Art of Alfred: Reconciliations: Art-Tech Visualization Systems
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Monday, December 7, 2009. Reconciliations: Art-Tech Visualization Systems. Ron Lambert: “Salicylic” - 10 aspirin branches. Albert Pfarr: “Twins” - 2 ceramic column structures. Shawn Spangler: “Productive Spectator” - steel table, steel shelf, wheel thrown ceramic units, two lights, webcam, computer, projector. Benjamin Peterson: “I Can Do It Two Ways” - 2 LCD screens. Tter Josiah Wedgewood.2 This group fostered a unique relationship where one studied reactions, another studied the output of reactions...
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Excavating the Art of Alfred: Response to meet in class
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Sunday, December 13, 2009. Response to meet in class. New post at postproduction.tumblr.com. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Welcome to an experiment in developing community and retrospective vision. This is an educational experiment to share analysis of visual culture and its many meanings. Interpret. Add comments. Build a dialogue. Artists' sites we're looking at. Response to meet in class. Nature sequences David Ashby. Outside The Exhibition Space. Reconciliations: Art-Tech Visualization Systems.
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Excavating the Art of Alfred: “Self Portrait: Capturing a Moment in Time”
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Monday, December 7, 2009. 8220;Self Portrait: Capturing a Moment in Time”. Since the Early Renaissance art period,. Self-portraiture, opening December, 2009. The first piece I chose for this exhibition. Was Jenna Efrein’s “Dissolution Threshold-Puddle” from her MFA show last year. The piece portrays a fig. Ure, seated in a hunched over position, resting its side and head against a wall, almost cowering against it. The front of the piece is a mass of teardrop shapes. Teardrop shapes are in fact meant to b...
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Excavating the Art of Alfred: December 2009
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Monday, December 14, 2009. Throughout history, fragments have given many societies a focus for research towards their ultimate search for truth. It may be fragments of texts, objects, or narratives that one may desire wholeness. The lure of the fragment is the potential quest for answers to its past existence in hopes to discover an understanding for the present. The exhibition “Fragments” is an exploration into the use of the fragment formally and metaphorically. A fragment is not just an object. A piec...
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Excavating the Art of Alfred
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Wednesday, April 7, 2010. ART FROM THE TUBE. According to Andre Malraux though new artistic means art in will be less restricted to the usual confines of the museum. With the commercialization of the Internet in the early 1990s this gained new meaning for the art world, a new more free way of viewing art work and spreading the concepts attached to them. There are very successful examples for this for the purposes of this exhibition I will concentrate on the open call video site that is Youtube. From the ...