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[PAM] Perpetual Art Machine
Video Art in the Age of the Internet
Co-organized by Nina Colosi and the [PAM] Founding artists
CHELSEA ART MUSEUM
556 West 22nd Street, New York, NY 10011
August 11 – September 7, 2007
Opening Reception: Saturday, August 11, 2-6 pm.
Chelsea Art Museum Summer Party: Thursday, August 23, 6-11 pm
[PAM] Video Roundtable: September 6, 5-7 pm
[PAM] is proud to present our New
York museum premiere at the Chelsea Art Museum.
Originally created in December 2005 as a collaboration
and research project by the artists Chris Borkowski, Aaron Miller, Raphaele
Shirley and Lee Wells. [PAM] allows the artist and viewer to become
a more active participant in the curatorial process and has grown into
an important archive and presenter of 21st century video art. As the
convergence of new media continues to expand the creative possibilities
for the international video artist, [PAM] seeks to facilitate and promote
the artists dedicated to the medium through its free community web portal,
custom designed interactive installation and special curated programs.
Along side of the [PAM] installation the exhibition will
be featuring single and multi-channel video projects from 42 of the
most innovative artists in the [PAM] community including:
3 Channel Synchronized Program
Janet Biggs (US), Peer Bode (US), Chris Borkowski (US), Andrew Deutsch
(US), Cliff Evans (US), Kelly Jacobson (US), Evelin Stermitz (AT/SI),
Christina McPhee (US), Nuno Moreira (PT), John O'Donnell (US), Steven
Pedersen (US), Raphaele Shirley (US/FR), Nina Teglio (IT), Myriam Thyes
(CH/LV), Lee Wells (US), Amelia Winger-Bearskin (US), [dNASAb] (US)
Single Channel Program
Beatriz Albuquerque (PT), Hackworth Ashley (US) Montse Arbelo and Joseba
Franco (ES), Neil Bryant (UK), Si Jae Byun (KR), Francis Coy (US), Marcia
Grostein (BR), Ane Lan (NO), Patrick Lichty (US), Adriane Little (US),
Wai Kit Lam (CN), Lev Manovich (RU), Relja Penezic (YU/US), Alexander
Renya (US), Geoffrey Alan Rhodes (US), Etta Safve (NO), Molly Schwartz
(US), Alette Simmons-Jimenez (US), Sophie Sindahl-Invernesse and Michael
Lisnet (US), Marty St. James (UK), Richard Sylvarnes (US), Xu Tan (CN),
Mark Tribe (US)
[PAM] will be hosting a roundtable discussion on September
6th to discuss the current state and future of the medium of video art
as it pertains to archiving, producing and collecting video art in the
21st century.
Special thanks to: Peer Bode, Janet Biggs, Alexis Hubshman,
Till Fellrath, G.H. Hovagimyan, Prescott Mckee, Maria Joao Salema, Robert
Adonto, Rody Douzoglou, Sadie Weis, Helen Brown, Isaac Leung, Claire
Oliver Gallery, Andrea Pollan, Sara Tecchia Gallery, Nam June Paik,
Gary Hill, Miroslaw Rogala, S. R. Guggenheim Foundation, Videotage HK,
Location 1, Bbone9, IEA, Alfred University, American Library Association,
Tekserve, The Rose Group, House of Campari, CTL Electronics, Cycling
74, Scope Art Fairs, Rhizome, M21, IFAC-Arts and all of the great artists
that make [PAM] what it is.
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The Institute for Electronic Arts
Founded in 1997 within Alfred University, the Institute is a not-for-profit
organization whose mission is to support a dialogue between the arts
and sciences leading to the creation of new works and ideas. The IEA
hosts an Artist In Residence program, offering artists, scientists and
scholars opportunities to experiment with emerging technologies in the
creation of new art forms and processes of production. The IEA actively
supports the expanding community of contemporary artists who use electronic
and digital strategies as an integral part of their (often cross-disciplinary)
art practice through workshops, diverse publication opportunities, and
national and international conferences, performances and exhibitions.
The IEA is generously supported by NYSCA.
http://iea.art.alfred.edu
The Chelsea Art Museum
Home of the Miotte Foundation, is committed to an exploration of "art
within a context." This approach favors a program of exhibitions,
which reflect contemporary human experience across a broad spectrum
of cultural, social, environmental and geographical contexts. CAM's
exhibitions, each supported by a rich series of related cultural events
and educational programs, seek to support in both its artists and audiences
a sense of creativity, community and cultural exchange. Co-founder and
president, Dorothea Keeser, describes CAM's curatorial vision as, "a
commitment to art as a living entity which reacts and interacts with
us and changes the way one continues to live one's daily life ".
http://www.chelseaartmuseum.org
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