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LOCATIVE AUDIOVISUALIZATION Project: "In Hear, Out There". Creators: Matt Green, Maria Prieto, Andrew Henley. Collaboration: Artur Vidal, Horacio González, Luis Ayuso, Carlos Panero. Website: http://195.53.62.237/inhearoutthere/ Curatorship: Inclusiva-net, www.inclusiva-net.es Institution: Medialab-Prado, www.medialab-prado.es Locative audiovisualization is emerging as a new artistic engagement in...
20/04/2008 | Multimedia Art | Spain

Ryoji Ikeda: Performance Japan’s leading electronic composer/artist, Ryoji Ikeda, focuses on the minutiae of ultrasonics, frequencies and the essential characteristics of sound itself. Since 1995, Ikeda has been intensely active through concerts, installations, and recordings, integrating sound, acoustics and sublime imagery. In the artist’s works, music, time and space are shaped by mathematical methods...
02/10/2007 | Multimedia Art | Ireland

The Oldest Song We Know Qbox gallery is pleased to inaugurate its Residency Program with the solo exhibition of artists Megan and Murray McMillan, titled The Oldest Song We Know. The show will consist of one video, an installation and three photographs. The exhibition is curated by Dana Turkovic, an independent curator based in St. Louis. In the curator’s words “The Oldest Song We Know [... > perfectly...
07/09/2007 | Multimedia Art | Greece

In the Room You see, there's a person, and she looks like a normal person, but if she opens her mouth, she only has one tooth growing out of all of her gums. So, from the upper gum, one tooth is coming down growing into the lower gum. So when she talks, her tongue is flicking around inside the mouth but the tooth is sound proof, so nobody hears. - from Scary Stories, In the Room Sung Hwan Kim and...
06/07/2007 | Multimedia Art | Ireland

RECOGNISE “I find the events are too fast and too close to be able to understand them.” - Artist Ali Cherri on the situation in Lebanon. A multimedia art exhibition, 'Recognise' incorporates film & video installations, digital technology, conceptual works, interactive installations, photography and a number of live art performances & interventions. Curated by Predrag...
07/06/2007 | Multimedia Art | United Kingdom