LEA - Digital Media Exhibition Platform
Autumn 2010
09.2010
Curated by Vince Dziekan
'Visible from Space' by Paul Catanese.
Research and development for 'Visible from Space' was supported by a
month-long residency in June 2010 at the Goldwell Open Air Museum,
just outside of Death Valley.
Paul Catanese is a hybrid media artist, Associate Chair and Associate
Professor in the Department of Interdisciplinary Arts
at Columbia College Chicago and the
President of the New Media Caucus , a
College Art Association Affiliate Society. His artwork has been
exhibited widely including at the Whitney Museum of American Art, the
New Museum of Contemporary Art, SFMOMA Artist's Gallery, La
Villette-Numerique and Stuttgarter Filmwinter among others. Paul is
the recipient of numerous grants and awards, including commissions for
the creation of new artwork from Turbulence.org as well as
Rhizome.org. Find out more about Catanese's work at
.
LEA International Curatoriate:
Lanfranco Aceti & Christiane Paul (Senior Curators), Vince Dziekan
(Digital Media Curator), Jeremy Hight (New Media Curator)
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Martin John Callanan is an artist and researcher exploring notions of citizenship within the globally connected world. Concerns include information, data, and knowledge.
Martin John Callanan is an artist whose work spans numerous mediums and engages both emerging and commonplace technology. His work has included translating active communication data into music; freezing in time the earth’s water system; writing thousands of letters; capturing newspapers from around the world as they are published; taming wind onto the internet and broadcasting his precise physical location live for over two years.
Martin's work is always decidedly deadpan and served with a dash of ennui. Some of his more well-known pieces include Letters 2004-2006 published by Book Works, the ambient audio installation Sonification of You, the meta-news aggregator I Wanted to See All the News From Today and Text Trends, which abstracts the casual manner in which we receive, scan and process information and language on a daily basis.
Martin's work has been exhibited, published and screened at venues throughout Europe, Russia, North America, South America, Asia and Australia. Participating with, among others, Es Baluard Modern and Contemporary Art Museum, Moscow International Film Festival, Ars Electronic Centre, ISEA 2010, FutureEverything, Museum of Contemporary Art of Vojvodina, Riga Centre for New Media Culture, UCL Environment Institute, Science Museum (London), Tate Britain, Folly Festival of Digital Culture, Book Works, The Institute for Modern and Contemporary Culture, File Prix Lux, and in several editions of the FILE Electronic Language International Festival in Brasil.
Martin is currently:
- Teaching Fellow in Fine Art Media (Digital Media & Print) at the Slade School of Fine Art, University College London and a member of Slade Centre for Electronic Media in Fine Art (SCEMFA) and Word Image research group.
- Editor, Leonardo Electronic Almanac
- Publisher, Merkske
http://greyisgood.eu
Gloria Sutton