Hey all,
NYC Resistor has regular 'study groups' where people come to work on
the same topic, this Wednesday (tomorrow) the topic is Android. Its
an open environment to come work on Android projects with others who
are doing the same time. A few of us will be focusing on the Pd port
to Android.
This Study Group is part of a regular series of such events at NYC
Resistor, other topics have been Android, Pure Data, Blender, and
Python. Check the website for the upcoming schedule, or subscribe to
the calendar:
http://nycresistor.com
Wednesday, July 14th
6-9pm
87 3rd Ave, 4th Floor, Brooklyn
I worked on the Magnum Photos exhibit, that's where I've been for the
past week or two. The opening is tomorrow, in conjunction with some
interesting stuff on the floor below. Come join in if you are
nearby. The whole thing was realized using Pd-extended/Gem on 10
Ubuntu/Lucid Dell computers and one Mac mini.
> The FLAG Art Foundation
> invites you to the opening of
> SUMMER @ FLAG
> Thursday, July 8
> 6-8 PM
> The FLAG Art Foundation, 545 West 25th Street, 9th Floor
>
> 9th FLOOR
> Noriko Ambe
> - ARTISTS BOOKS, Linear-Actions Cutting Project
> - pronounced KIRU means cut in Japanese. This solo exhibition of New
> York based artist Noriko Ambe is comprised of a specific selection
> of artist books that were the result of an ongoing exploration by
> the artist. Utilizing twenty art monographs from artists such as
> Damien Hirst, Andy Warhol, and Tom Friedman, Ambe has meticulously
> cut hundreds of varying shapes and lines into each page of each
> book, creating intricately controlled biomorphic and sculptural
> fissures. Immersing herself in the body of work encompassed by each
> monograph, Ambe evaluated the nature of her connection with each
> artist and specific works - this aided in her decision of what to
> subtract and what to reveal.
>
> Jennifer Dalton
> MAKING SENSE
> Like an archaeologist of the present-day, Jennifer Dalton collects
> and examines cultural information, organizes and evaluates this
> information according to her own personal criteria, and then
> displays her findings. These displays take the form of drawings,
> photographs or sculptural installations consisting of assembled or
> handmade objects. In Making Sense, she analyzes the cultural
> institutions Facebook, the New Yorker, and Artforum, testing her own
> biases and hypotheses and applying taxonomies where they might not
> be expected. Her process is quasi-scientific, at the intersection
> where apparently objective data encounters low-tech and personal
> methods and conclusions.
>
> Robert Lazzarini
> guns, knives, brass knuckles
> guns, knives, brass knuckles, is an installation and exhibition of
> sculpture by New York based artist Robert Lazzarini. All of Robert
> Lazzarini's sculptures of the past decade begin with what the artist
> calls a 'normative object'. The works in the exhibition start with a
> set of common kitchen knives (chefs, paring, pruning, cleaver,
> etc.), a .38 Smith & Wesson Model 10 revolver, and a unembellished
> pair of brass knuckles. These objects are then subjected to
> mathematical distortions and fabricated out of the materials that
> are original to the objects themselves: blued carbon steel and
> walnut for guns, stainless steel, wood and plastic for knives; and
> yellow brass for brass knuckles. The combination of these
> distortions with the lack of any conventionally artistic 'material
> translation' (e.g. a car out of cardboard; flesh out of marble)
> renders these objects familiar yet strange and difficult, quite
> literally, to grasp. In canting the gallery's walls, Lazzarini
> extends the dislocation exercised on his objects to the space of
> their display. This altered environment not only further subjects
> one's perceptions to a kind of visual slippage, but also connects
> Lazzarini to a lineage of artists, from Richard Serra to Alberto
> Giacometti, distinctly concerned with processes of perception and
> visual abstraction.
>
> 10th FLOOR
> The Magnum Mark
> SELECTIONS FROM THE MAGNUM PHOTOS ARCHIVE
> The signature styles of Magnum's photographers and their commitment
> to documenting the world have brought each of them individual
> acclaim. But it is their collective and it's archive, with its
> wealth of iconic images, that have guaranteed their influence on
> Twentieth and early Twenty-First Century visual culture. As digital
> technology usurps analogue, in both the taking and distribution of
> photographic work, the physical print archive, once at the heart of
> Magnum's business, has taken on a new role as a resource for
> scholarship and exhibition. This exhibition sets out to celebrate
> the legacy of Magnum's print archive, uncovering the processes
> behind traditional, manual, image dissemination, interpreting the
> mysterious marks on the back of press prints and demonstrating the
> craft of printing Magnum's famous photographs. It also looks to our
> digital future, in which technological innovation and the world wide
> web have created exciting new models to deliver, and re-interpret
> Magnum's photography.
>
> Featured within the exhibition will be previously unseen press
> prints, darkroom "print maps", original contact sheets and
> additional ephemera from Magnum's New York archive alongside a new
> media component.
>
>
> 545 West 25th Street, 9th Floor
> New York, New York 10001
> www.flagartfoundation.org
>
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>
> Forward email
*MEDIALAB-PRADO*
Plaza de las Letras
C/ Alameda, 15
28014 Madrid (Spain)
+34 913 692 303
www.medialab-prado.es
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Interactivos?'10: Neighborhood Science
*Art and new techologies showcase through July 31, 2010 @ Medialab-Prado
(c/ Alameda, 15, Plaza de las Letras in Madrid)
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Madrid, July 2010_
Medialab-Prado presents "Interactivos?'10: Neighborhood Science" digital
art exhibition, where ten prototypes developed by nearly 70 artists,
scientifics, teachers, designers and a variety of professionals,
students and fun of DIY and DIWO (Do It With Others) will be on showcase.
This exhibition aims to offer a new and experimental point of view about
what you can do with low cost tools applied ot the work with the local
environment, urban ecology, citizen collaboration networks, etc.
Visitors will be able to "listen" to satellites surrounding us (Birds
Within); research urban water analisys methods (Lilipod); easily create
solar powered electronic devices (Open Solar Circuits) and participate
in a discarded objects project (re:tag), among others.
Free admission.
More information:
http://medialab-prado.es/article/interactivos10_muestra_de_proyectos
Tue - Fri: 10 am - 8 pm
Sat: 11am - 8 pm
Sun: 11 am - 3 pm
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Nerea García Garmendia
Comunicación / Press
Medialab-Prado
Área de Las Artes, Ayuntamiento de Madrid
Plaza de las Letras
Alameda, 15 28014 Madrid
Tfno. +34 914 202 754
difusion(a)medialab-prado.es
www.medialab-prado.es