Saturday, July 21, 2007

Automatic Update @ MOMA

Hey Guys. Here is an obvious candidate for our first colloquium trip to New York.




http://moma.org/exhibitions/2007/automatic_update/index.html

http://del.icio.us/Automatic_Update?networkadd=Automatic_Update;key=4db1e78250e2755ba3ae6e44b62400cc

The momentum of the dot-com era infused media art with a heady energy, artists, many switching from analog to digital equipment, tried their hands at a range of newly invented art forms. They built interactive installations, electronic publishing networks, and art for the Internet. Technology evolved so fast that in some cases an art form may have disappeared while an artist’s work was still in the making.

By the year 2000, this quasi-revolutionary aura had dissipated and media art had settled into the mainstream. Automatic Update features several installations from this later period. They are mature works that ease the somber mood of the times with entertaining presentations. Nevertheless, their humor does not soften their biting commentary on our social milieu. What at one time was Pop art has now become pop life.

The exhibition is organized by Barbara London, Associate Curator, Department of Media.

A related series of films and videos is screened in the Titus Theaters from July 7 to September 2.

Friday, July 20, 2007

The Yes Men on Bill Moyers

New Blog on the Block

Rex Weil, this fall's colloquium professor, has started a new and very cool blog. Read it here:
http://centralintelligenceart.blogspot.com/