Compact-Impact Night Vol. 4 - GAMES

Compact-Impact Night Vol. 4 - GAMES
Dates: April 1-3, 2005
Location:Compact-Impact, 21 Avenue B, New York, NY 10009 (Between 2nd and 3rd)
Telephone: 212.677.0500
Web:http://compactimpact.com
http://vjsputnik.com/compact.html

Compact-Impact Night is a renowned new media and design exhibition that promotes the latest ideas and creations in technology, and places them in a design and technology store for public viewing. Compact-Impact Night bridges the gap between concept and production by providing artists the opportunity to display their works in a retail environment.

The theme of Compact-Impact Night volume 4 is games. The games we exhibit will exist in a variety of formats: computer games, networked games, technology oriented toys, electronic gadgets, installations…. almost anything that is new media based and retail-oriented.

The opening night event will take place on Friday, April 1, 2005 at 6PM. The exhibition will continue throughout the weekend, until Sunday, April 3, 2005 at 9PM.
Participating artists:
1.Jason Van Anden: Farklempt!
2.Mauro Ceolin: Hi my name is Hot\_Michael27
3.Sarit Youdelevich, Derek Wang, Dedi Hubbard, Mohit SantRam: Bickr
4.Alfred Kang, Daniel Bittencourt, Erik Ebright: Escape from Wackenhut
5.Juliana Sato Yamashita: Hamster Run
6.Turi McKinley: Take Hold
7.Evan Raskob, Guillermo Acevedo, Pamela Vitale: Snowscape
8.Tatsuya Kiuchi: vaDarts

Visuals by Forward Motion Theater
DJ - Duane Reade

Producer and curator - Doron Altaratz

Compact-Impact has an established technology and design presence in New York for over three years. Owned and operated by Kiho and Yoshimi Matsuo, Compact Impact offers both specific design services and retail technology implementation. The Compact Impact storefront location gives exhibitions of information technology and compact products, houses a retail shop and event space. Previous Compact-Impact Night exhibitions have focused on interactivity, installations and Technology.

The producer and curator of Compact-Impact Night is Doron Altaratz (VJ Sputnik). Doron was born and raised in Israel, he has a background in photography, video art and live video, and he recently graduated from NYU’s Interactive Telecommunications Program (ITP). He works as a new media artist and a Visual Jockey in New York (http://vjsputnik.com).

For further information please contact Doron Altaratz [email protected], Kiho [email protected] or Yoshimi [email protected]