DystoRpia Media Exhibition

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An exhibition of interactive installations with a critical view of society as anti-utopian community of people abusing technology, and individually or collectively coping, or not being able to properly deal with technology.

Curated by: Gabriel Roldós and Arlan Londoño

interactive instalations by:

LoVid from New York presenting “486 Shorts”
Joseph Farbrook, from Brookline, MA presenting “Human Nature”
Jeffu Warmouth, from Fitchburg, MA, presenting “Marginalia: Crawl”
Daniel Temkin, from New York presenting “Chatter”
Chan Sook Choi, from Berlin, Germany, presenting “Listen”
Andreas Zingerle | Linda Kronman, from Linz, Austria, presenting “Re: Dakar Arts Festival”

ongoing performance by robots from the “Species series” by Wonbin Yang, from Chicago

Opening Night new media perfromances by:

link + Merche Blasco, presenting “Hover Time”
and Davis Thompson-Moss presenting “Self Inspection”

Closing Reception
new media performances by:

Hector Canonge, presenitng “ÜBERGROUND PACHAMAMA”,
Susan Joy Rippberger, presenting “SJR Night Angel Series”,
No Media Collective, presenting “Dystorpia”

video screenning

“I tell the truth, even when I tell a lie…” by Jaret Vadera, “Soul Juice” by Michael Wyshock, “Ci sarà – tributo escatologico ad Al Bano & Romina Power” by Brice Coniglio, “Switch” by Liat Berdugo, “Robocats in Titan City” by Paul Wiersbinski, “Above the Skyline” by Tessa Garland, “Happy Moscow” by Tatiana Istomina, “bi:t/” by Esmeralda Kosmatopoulos, “Against Reduction” by Vienna Del Rosario Parreno, “Aphasia Oceana”, by Danny Warner, “Presbyopis Park” by Kit Yi Wong

+ temporary installation by Drew Hamilton, presenting “Street-corner Project”

Media

Schedule

from October 05, 2012 to October 14, 2012

Opening Reception on 2012-10-06 from 19:00 to 21:00

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