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The Trilogy of Painful Changes at Philadelphia Tech and Design week 4/10-5/10/2019

Out of Site

Saturday, October 5, 2019
3:00 PM – 6:30 PM
Sunday, October 6, 2019
3:00 PM – 6:30 PM

Twenty-Two Gallery  
Gallery B  
236 S. 22nd Street  
Philadelphia, 19103 

https://designphiladelphia.org/out-site

Three limited-engagement exhibitions (originally online for Philly Tech Week 2016 and 2017 and on-site for DesignPhiladelphia 2016) featured technology-based works such as websites, software, apps, twitter feeds, etc., and were defined as Out of Frame (disruptive tech), Out of Context (displaced visual language), and Out of Bounds (playful and experimental), respectively. The participating new media artists will showcase their work for another immersive limited engagement, live for DesignPhiladelphia 2019 at Twenty-Two Gallery’s new lower-level space. Artists include Caspar Below, Josh Fishburn, Eric Juth, Tyler Kline, Dermot Mac Cormack, Jon Montenegro, Lisa Marie Patzer, S/N, and TangenT ArT CollecTive. Curated by Belinda Haikes and Gaby Heit.

G͠LͮI̔TC̝H̳ @ PORTLAND COMMUNITY MEDIA

RECENT EVENT AT PORTLAND COMMUNITY MEDIA PCM WAS PROUD TO PRESENT G͠LͮITC̝H̳, A POP-UP EXHIBITION OF 35 NEW MEDIA ARTISTS ORGANIZED BY ARTS COLLECTIVE PERIPHERAL FORMS. ON THURSDAY, SEPT. 22, G͠LͮI̔TC̝H̳ TOOK OVER PCM’S LOBBY, SHOWCASING WORK ON PCM’S TVS THAT PLAYS WITH A “GLITCH” AESTHETIC, EXPLORING THE BEAUTY OF PIXELATION, VISUAL “NOISE” AND OTHER DIGITAL IMAGE IMPERFECTIONS.

distorted image of a park

SHOW: “OUT OF FRAME” – DISRUPTIVE TECH ONLINE AT PHILADELPHIA TECH WEEK

THE EXHIBITION HTTP://WWW.OUT-OF-FRAME.NET WILL BE LIVE ON APRIL 28 UNTIL 7TH MAY.

The full Trilogy of Painful Changes is being shown as part of OUT OF FRAME / Philadelphia Tech Week. The Trilogy of Painful Changes tells the story of three different experiences of difficult or hard to accept transformations and paradigm shifts.

OUT OF FRAME is a curated online exhibition showcasing work defined as Disruptive Tech.

*dis-rup-tive (adj.) troublesome, unruly, badly behaved, rowdy, disorderly, undisciplined, wild. The ten participating artists showcase technology-based works that disrupt systems, such as websites, software, apps and twitter feeds. These tech-based works disrupt with tech, through tech or in contrast to tech. Participating artists: Caspar Below, Nia Burks, Marco De Mutiis, Chris Eben, Hope Hutman, Tyler Kline, Jon Montenegro, Lisa Marie Patzer, Michael Richison and TangenT Art Collaborative.

Curated by: Belinda Haikes and Gaby Heit

VIDEO SCREENING – SPRING 2016 – ATHICA MICROMEDIA FEST, ATHENS GEORGIA/US

MARCH 31-APRIL 9TH 2016

I’m screening The End of Ebb and Flow at the Micromedia Festival, at the Athens Institute of Contemporary Art in Athens, Georgia US.

ATHICA is exhibiting an international selection of micromedia works, including 6-60 second videos and animated GIFs. The GIF and Vine microformats are now responsible for democratizing the short form video across the Internet, in which average people can easily create and proliferate micromedia in order to engage, enlighten, and entertain. Micromedia bring together the spontaneity of participative culture and the aesthetics of digital artistic practice in a radical recontextualization of what it means to make and experience art.