Media Deconstruction Kit Debut

Digital Media Center and US Department of Art & Technology present
MEDIA DECONSTRUCTION KIT DEBUT

The debut of the Media Deconstruction Kit, created and performed by
Randall Packer and Wesley Smith, will be presented by the US
Department of Art & Technology and the Digital Media Center of Johns
Hopkins University, Saturday, October 25th, 9:00 pm at the Mattin
Arts Center on the JHU campus in Baltimore, Maryland.

The Media Deconstruction Kit (MDK) enables artists to appropriate
with magisterial fearlessness, transforming CNN, MSNBC, and Fox News
into magical images to bring about the systematic reordering of the
senses through the deconstruction of broadcast media. The Media
Deconstruction Kit reconfigures, disorients, and amplifies the
mis-information of broadcast media into an immersive, sensorial,
multimedia experience.

Media Deconstruction Kit (Debut)
- Created & performed by Randall Packer & Wesley Smith
- Saturday, October 25, 9:00 pm
- Digital Media Center at Johns Hopkins University, Mattin Arts
Center, Baltimore
- The Mattin Arts Center is located at the East end of campus
at the intersection of Charles and 33rd streets in Baltimore
- Broadcast live over TEL-SPAN (http://www.usdat.us/tel-span)
- Admission free, for more information call 410.516.3817

For more information on the Media Deconstruction Kit:
http://experimentalparty.org/corporate.html

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The US Department of Art & Technology
http://www.usdat.us

The US Department of Art and Technology is the United States
principal conduit for facilitating the artist's need to extend
aesthetic inquiry into the broader culture where ideas become real
action. It also serves the psychological and spiritual well-being of
all Americans by supporting cultural efforts that provide immunity
from the extension of new media technologies into the social sphere.

The Digital Media Center
http://digitalmedia.jhu.edu
410.516.3817

The Digital Media Center is an environment where students can express
themselves creatively and expand the sphere of possibilities that are
created when art and technology merge.

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, Randall Packer

Digital Media Center and US Department of Art & Technology present
MEDIA DECONSTRUCTION KIT DEBUT

The debut of the Media Deconstruction Kit, created and performed by
Randall Packer and Wesley Smith, will be presented by the US
Department of Art & Technology and the Digital Media Center of Johns
Hopkins University, Saturday, October 25th, 9:00 pm at the Mattin
Arts Center on the JHU campus in Baltimore, Maryland.

The Media Deconstruction Kit (MDK) enables artists to appropriate
with magisterial fearlessness, transforming CNN, MSNBC, and Fox News
into magical images to bring about the systematic reordering of the
senses through the deconstruction of broadcast media. The Media
Deconstruction Kit reconfigures, disorients, and amplifies the
mis-information of broadcast media into an immersive, sensorial,
multimedia experience.

Media Deconstruction Kit (Debut)
- Created & performed by Randall Packer & Wesley Smith
- Saturday, October 25, 9:00 pm
- Digital Media Center at Johns Hopkins University, Mattin Arts
Center, Baltimore
- The Mattin Arts Center is located at the East end of campus
at the intersection of Charles and 33rd streets in Baltimore
- Broadcast live over TEL-SPAN (http://www.usdat.us/tel-span)
- Admission free, for more information call 410.516.3817

For more information on the Media Deconstruction Kit:
http://experimentalparty.org/corporate.html

********
The US Department of Art & Technology
http://www.usdat.us

The US Department of Art and Technology is the United States
principal conduit for facilitating the artist's need to extend
aesthetic inquiry into the broader culture where ideas become real
action. It also serves the psychological and spiritual well-being of
all Americans by supporting cultural efforts that provide immunity
from the extension of new media technologies into the social sphere.

The Digital Media Center
http://digitalmedia.jhu.edu
410.516.3817

The Digital Media Center is an environment where students can express
themselves creatively and expand the sphere of possibilities that are
created when art and technology merge.