<?xml version="1.0"?>
<Events>
 <Event xml:lang="en" id="2010/F426" href="http://www.nyartbeat.com/event/2010/F426">
  <Name>&quot;Timescapes: A Multimedia Portrait of New York&quot; Installation</Name>
  <Venue href="http://www.nyartbeat.com/venue/1C69A591">
    <Name>The Museum of the City of New York</Name>
    <Type>Museum</Type>
    <Address>1220 5th Ave., New York, NY 10029</Address>
    <Phone>212-534-1672</Phone>
    <Fax>212-423-0758</Fax>
    <Access>Corner of 103rd St.  Subway: 6 to 103rd Street</Access>
    <Area areaId="upper_east_side">Upper East Side</Area>
    <OpeningHour>10:00:00</OpeningHour>
    <ClosingHour>17:00:00</ClosingHour>
    <DaysClosed mon="1" tue="0" wed="0" thu="0" fri="0" sat="0" sun="0" hol="0" />
    <ScheduleDetails></ScheduleDetails>
    <ScheduleNote></ScheduleNote>
  </Venue>
  <Media>Screen: Digital</Media>
  <Description><![CDATA[Timescapes, a 25-minute multimedia experience, traces the growth of New York City from a settlement of a few hundred Europeans, Africans, and Native Americans to its present status as one of the world’s great cities. Created by Jake Barton of Local Projects and James Sanders, co-writer of the PBS series New York: A Documentary History, and narrated by actor Stanley Tucci, the film features animated maps and archival photographs, prints, and paintings from the Museum’s collections.

Timescapes runs every half hour from 10:15 to 4:45.]]></Description>
  <Image src="http://www.nyartbeat.com/media/event/2010/F426-30" width="30" />
  <Image src="http://www.nyartbeat.com/media/event/2010/F426-80" width="80" />
  <Image src="http://www.nyartbeat.com/media/event/2010/F426-170" width="170" />
  <Karma>0.944625</Karma>
  <Price free="0">Suggested Admission: Adults $10, Seniors and Students $6, Families $20 (max. 2 adults) Children 12 and under Free</Price>
  <DateStart>0000-00-00</DateStart>
  <DateEnd>0000-00-00</DateEnd>
  <ScheduleNote></ScheduleNote>
  <DaysBeforeEnd>0</DaysBeforeEnd>
  <PermanentEvent>1</PermanentEvent>
  <Distance>0</Distance>
  <Datum>wgs84</Datum>
  <Latitude>40.792389</Latitude>
  <Longitude>-73.952667</Longitude>
 </Event>

 <Event xml:lang="en" id="2011/AAF8" href="http://www.nyartbeat.com/event/2011/AAF8">
  <Name>&quot;Micro Museum's 25 Years on Smith Street&quot;</Name>
  <Venue href="http://www.nyartbeat.com/venue/F3C19A11">
    <Name>Micro Museum</Name>
    <Type>Event Space</Type>
    <Address>123 Smith St., Brooklyn, NY 11201</Address>
    <Phone>718-797-3116</Phone>
    <Fax></Fax>
    <Access>Between Dean and Pacific St. Subway: A/C/G to Hoyt-Schermerhorn, F/G to Bergen Street</Access>
    <Area areaId="dumbo_brooklyn">DUMBO, other Brooklyn</Area>
    <OpeningHour>12:00:00</OpeningHour>
    <ClosingHour>19:00:00</ClosingHour>
    <DaysClosed mon="1" tue="1" wed="1" thu="1" fri="1" sat="0" sun="1" hol="1" />
    <ScheduleDetails>Weekdays Micro Museum is a living art center focusing on performing arts, creative training, and more</ScheduleDetails>
    <ScheduleNote></ScheduleNote>
  </Venue>
  <Media>3D: Installation</Media>
  <Media>Screen: Digital</Media>
  <Media>Misc.: Performance Art</Media>
  <Description><![CDATA[Kathleen and William Laziza, founding artists of Micro Museum now celebrate the museum's 25 year on Smith Street in an ongoing showcase of their interactive interdisciplinary and visual art works.  This progressive exhibition is adding new works every few months until December 2013.
New additions - VIDEOSCOPO  - features a multi-channel TV installation that has sound and visual components that viewers can alter as they walk around the art work.]]></Description>
  <Image src="http://www.nyartbeat.com/media/event/2011/AAF8-30" width="30" />
  <Image src="http://www.nyartbeat.com/media/event/2011/AAF8-80" width="80" />
  <Image src="http://www.nyartbeat.com/media/event/2011/AAF8-170" width="170" />
  <Karma>0.079344</Karma>
  <Price free="0">$2</Price>
  <DateStart>2011-01-08</DateStart>
  <DateEnd>2013-12-01</DateEnd>
  <ScheduleNote>Fortunes Told JANUARY 8 - MAY 30 - where Kathleen will read your tarot cards for $20 + videodance and drawings on exhibition.</ScheduleNote>
  <DaysBeforeEnd>661</DaysBeforeEnd>
  <PermanentEvent>0</PermanentEvent>
  <Distance>0</Distance>
  <Datum>wgs84</Datum>
  <Latitude>40.687622</Latitude>
  <Longitude>-73.989833</Longitude>
 </Event>

 <Event xml:lang="en" id="2012/6F35" href="http://www.nyartbeat.com/event/2012/6F35">
  <Name>Pia Myrvold  &quot;FLOW&quot;</Name>
  <Venue href="http://www.nyartbeat.com/venue/FF21D842">
    <Name>.No Gallery</Name>
    <Type>Gallery</Type>
    <Address>251 East Houston St., NY, NY 10002</Address>
    <Phone>646-580-6535</Phone>
    <Fax></Fax>
    <Access>Between Norfolk and Suffolk Sts., Subway: F to 1st Avenue.</Access>
    <Area areaId="lower_east_side">Lower East Side</Area>
    <OpeningHour>12:00:00</OpeningHour>
    <ClosingHour>18:00:00</ClosingHour>
    <DaysClosed mon="1" tue="0" wed="0" thu="0" fri="0" sat="0" sun="0" hol="0" />
    <ScheduleDetails>saturdays openinghour 13:00, sundays openinghour 13:00</ScheduleDetails>
    <ScheduleNote></ScheduleNote>
  </Venue>
  <Media>3D: Installation</Media>
  <Media>Screen: Video installation</Media>
  <Media>Screen: Digital</Media>
  <Description><![CDATA[.NO – a nonprofit gallery on the Lower East Side presents Pia MYrvoLD: FLOW,  the third incarnation of a multidisciplinary concept that debuted in Venice during last year’s Biennale and is currently on view at the Los Angeles Center for Digital Art through February 24.  
Pia MYrvoLD: FLOW &quot;While engaging with Flow the immersive experience of emergent technologies is carefully guided by the artist. The ever-changing abstract images, rhythmic textures and chromatic structures of light are inspired by higherminded aspirations. Myrvold’s ongoing research in 3D virtual space engenders a unique mental and aesthetic awareness, as the artist plays with virtual space alongside actual physical space to illuminate what we have not been able to see in traditional media. We are not put in front of a console as is common in many interactive works; rather Flow builds parallel or tangent references between the realms of physical and imaginative presence. 

Stemming from her lifelong work as a painter, Norwegian artist Pia Myrvold creates new work that branches out into a formidable interdisciplinary undertaking using electronic media as a springboard for the intermingling of forms. The pulsing, looping animations and sound are unmistakable in their musical quality, the structure of the installation utilizes large scale sculptural form and there is an architectural aspect as the viewer engages the work by walking through it. The end result is an immersive and interactive environment where the viewer encounters a multi-dimensional interface that is a product of emergent technology.” Rex Bruce, Artweek.LA, Jan 9 2012

Professionally active as a visual artist since her teens, the Paris-based Pia Myrvold has shown extensively all over the world. Her work in a wide range of media has been exhibited at Sotheby London, London; Centre Pompidou, Paris; The Center of Architecture, New York; The Henie/Onstad Art Center; Oslo; Sala 1, Rome, just to name a few. During the Venice Biennale 2011, Myrvold staged Flow as a parallel to the Biennale on the Zattere in Venice. Caroline Langill, Associate Dean of OCAD University, Toronto, said the following of the exhibit: &quot; (…) this body of work was a rare new media offering in what one expects to be a festival that highlights art at the vanguard of contemporary practice. At a time when institutions are grappling with the almost weekly emergence of new digital platforms, MYrvoLD points to the necessity of bridging the analogue/digital divide by producing highly technical work that is both rearward and forward looking. The potentially immersive installation evidences the breadth of her practice as well as her situatedness within contemporary art. Not a technologist, MYrvoLD adopts the digital in order to dispel preconceptions about what art is and can be.  Clearly, she is a pioneer and will continue to shape the future of art&quot;.]]></Description>
  <Image src="http://www.nyartbeat.com/media/event/2012/6F35-30" width="30" />
  <Image src="http://www.nyartbeat.com/media/event/2012/6F35-80" width="80" />
  <Image src="http://www.nyartbeat.com/media/event/2012/6F35-170" width="170" />
  <Karma>1.35198</Karma>
  <Price free="1">Free</Price>
  <DateStart>2012-02-03</DateStart>
  <DateEnd>2012-03-03</DateEnd>
  <ScheduleNote></ScheduleNote>
 <Party type="1" date="2012-02-03" start="18:00:00" end="20:00:00">Opening Reception</Party>
 <DaysBeforeEnd>23</DaysBeforeEnd>
  <PermanentEvent>0</PermanentEvent>
  <Distance>0</Distance>
  <Datum>wgs84</Datum>
  <Latitude>40.721708</Latitude>
  <Longitude>-73.985342</Longitude>
 </Event>

 <Event xml:lang="en" id="2012/CF53" href="http://www.nyartbeat.com/event/2012/CF53">
  <Name>&quot;Sin City-Impressions of Shanghai: New Work by island6&quot; Exhibition</Name>
  <Venue href="http://www.nyartbeat.com/venue/D5824028">
    <Name>Tally Beck Contemporary Gallery</Name>
    <Type>Gallery</Type>
    <Address>42 Rivington St., New York, NY, 10002</Address>
    <Phone>212-677-5160</Phone>
    <Fax></Fax>
    <Access>Between Eldridge Street and Forsyth Street. Subway: F to 2nd Avenue</Access>
    <Area areaId="lower_east_side">Lower East Side</Area>
    <OpeningHour>11:00:00</OpeningHour>
    <ClosingHour>18:00:00</ClosingHour>
    <DaysClosed mon="1" tue="1" wed="0" thu="0" fri="0" sat="0" sun="0" hol="0" />
    <ScheduleDetails></ScheduleDetails>
    <ScheduleNote></ScheduleNote>
  </Venue>
  <Media>Screen: Digital</Media>
  <Description><![CDATA[Tally Beck Contemporary presents an exhibition of the artist collective island6, from Shanghai, China. The eclectic group is well-known for their dynamic LED work and inventive digital multi-media pieces. The exhibition, entitled Sin City—Impressions of Shanghai: New Work by island6, opens at Tally Beck Contemporary, 42 Rivington St., on Wednesday, January 25, 2012, with an opening reception from 6:00 to 10:00 p.m. and will run through March 11. The event will also be a celebration of the Chinese New Year with a special lion dance performance by Dance China New York and catering by Marja Samsom.

Sin City—Impressions of Shanghai will be comprised of over a dozen multi-media pieces produced in 2011 and 2012. In addition to the myriad of LED creations, highlights will include new neon work, telephone interactive video and other new media yet to be exhibited in the U.S.

island6 has begun to shine on the Asian contemporary art scene because of their innovative use of electronic media to characterize the city of Shanghai. This exhibition explores the realties and myths of 1930s Shanghai, focusing on female sexuality and issues of exoticism, eroticism and Orientalism. Combining videographic technology with LED lights and found objects such as furniture and décor elements, the collective produces animated, socio-historical vignettes of 1930s Shanghai and the collision of Chinese and colonial cultures. Their work has been shown extensively in Asia and Oceania as well as in art fairs and special exhibitions in the U.S., France, Belgium, Switzerland, Spain and Morocco.]]></Description>
  <Image src="http://www.nyartbeat.com/media/event/2012/CF53-30" width="30" />
  <Image src="http://www.nyartbeat.com/media/event/2012/CF53-80" width="80" />
  <Image src="http://www.nyartbeat.com/media/event/2012/CF53-170" width="170" />
  <Karma>0</Karma>
  <Price free="1">Free</Price>
  <DateStart>2012-01-25</DateStart>
  <DateEnd>2012-03-11</DateEnd>
  <ScheduleNote></ScheduleNote>
 <Party type="1" date="2012-01-25" start="18:00:00" end="22:00:00">Opening Reception</Party>
 <DaysBeforeEnd>31</DaysBeforeEnd>
  <PermanentEvent>0</PermanentEvent>
  <Distance>0</Distance>
  <Datum>wgs84</Datum>
  <Latitude>40.721047</Latitude>
  <Longitude>-73.991083</Longitude>
 </Event>

 <Event xml:lang="en" id="2012/DE92" href="http://www.nyartbeat.com/event/2012/DE92">
  <Name>&quot;007_Urban_Songline&quot; Exhibition</Name>
  <Venue href="http://www.nyartbeat.com/venue/BBB9B5CB">
    <Name>Storefront for Art and Architecture</Name>
    <Type>Other</Type>
    <Address>97 Kenmare St.,  New York, NY 10012</Address>
    <Phone>212-431-5795</Phone>
    <Fax>212-431-5755</Fax>
    <Access>Between Cleveland  Place and Mulberry St. /Subway: 6 to Spring Street or R/W to Prince Street</Access>
    <Area areaId="lower_east_side">Lower East Side</Area>
    <OpeningHour>11:00:00</OpeningHour>
    <ClosingHour>18:00:00</ClosingHour>
    <DaysClosed mon="1" tue="0" wed="0" thu="0" fri="0" sat="0" sun="1" hol="0" />
    <ScheduleDetails></ScheduleDetails>
    <ScheduleNote></ScheduleNote>
  </Venue>
  <Media>3D: Architecture</Media>
  <Media>Screen: Digital</Media>
  <Description><![CDATA[Storefront for Art and Architecture presents 007_Urban_Songline by Allard van Hoorn. The exhibition is the artist's first solo exhibition in New York and will continue his series of works that explore the tradition of Songlines through a site-specific, newly commissioned work that will literally transform the Acconci/Holl façade into a sound instrument. 
 
The origin of Songlines [or Dreaming Tracks] can be traced to Australian indigenous systems for navigation and caretaking of land achieved by mapping space through the creation of music based on the topography of land. Throughout the duration of 007_Urban_Songline, van Hoorn will create a series of Dreaming Tracks utilizing the changing morphology of the Storefront façade and the sounds emerging from the urban sonic context of the gallery.
 
The installation will consist of an interwoven network of strings throughout the façade and the gallery space that will transform the facade into an interactive, responsive musical instrument. Storefront's façade contains 12 panels that pivot vertically or horizontally to open the entire length of the gallery directly onto the street. When a panel of the façade moves, the strings will physically activate the totality of the façade and acoustically transform the space of the gallery making the different spatial transformations audible for visitors. Visitors will become performers and will be encouraged to manipulate the installation as they transcend the space by moving the panels of the façade and stretching and playing the fields of strings with their bodies, thus constructing and transforming the acoustic and visual topography of Storefront.
 
The project will allow the visitor to experiment on an architectural scale the connection between sound, tension, materiality and space. 
 
Orchestrating the sounds between urban context and installation content, van Hoorn will strategically distribute a system of microphones throughout the different acoustic nodes around the gallery and its surroundings that will all merge into a synthesized, real time Songline audible to visitors in the gallery. The continuous Urban Songline produced throughout the length of the exhibition will be constantly streamed live and recorded and available in the Storefront Sound Archive.
 
For the opening night of the exhibition, van Hoorn will perform a concert of 7 Urban Songlines recorded in the space throughout the pre-opening days. In addition to performances held in the space throughout the length of the exhibition, Storefront will host events to discuss the theme of Public City Sounds; including a panel discussion moderated by the artist with sound engineers and architects. During the closing event, which will take place on February 18, 2012 at 7 PM, a live performance will mix different versions of the Storefront Songline that will then be cut live into vinyl and given away.]]></Description>
  <Image src="http://www.nyartbeat.com/media/event/2012/DE92-30" width="30" />
  <Image src="http://www.nyartbeat.com/media/event/2012/DE92-80" width="80" />
  <Image src="http://www.nyartbeat.com/media/event/2012/DE92-170" width="170" />
  <Karma>0</Karma>
  <Price free="1">Free</Price>
  <DateStart>2012-01-18</DateStart>
  <DateEnd>2012-02-18</DateEnd>
  <ScheduleNote>A live performance will be held on February 18, 2012 at 7 PM.</ScheduleNote>
 <Party type="1" date="2012-01-17" start="19:00:00" end="21:00:00">Opening Reception</Party>
 <DaysBeforeEnd>9</DaysBeforeEnd>
  <PermanentEvent>0</PermanentEvent>
  <Distance>0</Distance>
  <Datum>wgs84</Datum>
  <Latitude>40.721325</Latitude>
  <Longitude>-73.996975</Longitude>
 </Event>

</Events>
