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<nettime-ann> [event] Renate Ferro: "Anamnesis: Lyotard Revisited" |
. Apologies for double postings. Cornell University Art Department Renate Ferro PRESS RELEASE For Immediate Release THIS IS THE LAST WEEK OF THE SHOW--HOPE YOU ARE ABLE TO VISIT! A three-channel video installation by Renate Ferro is currently featured in the Cornell University Faculty Show at the Herbert F. Johnson Museum on the Cornell University Campus in Ithaca, New York. The show is on view until March 12, 2006. Anamnesis: Lyotard Revisited is a site-specific, three channel installation featuring digital experimentation with original super-8 film that Ferro shot in 1983 while visiting the French philosopher Jean-Francois Lyotard and his wife at the time, Andre Lyotard-May. Ferro writes in her artist's statement: " My recollection of that extended weekend spent with the French philosopher Jean-Francois Lyotard and his family in Fillerval, France, is hazy like the washed out, grainy Super 8 film I used to record our time together. During that summer Lyotard was formulating a prospectus for one of the first electronic exhibitions entitled "Les Immateriaux" or "Immaterials". As chief curator of the exhibition held at the Centre Pompidou (over twenty years ago in March to July 1985), the show was a first attempt to establish a relationship between scientific and artistic modes in light of evolving technology and postmodernism. Lyotard was preoccupied with the idea that reality and representation are "incommensurable". That is to say, that a fundamental incompatibility exists between the world and the images or judgments we make, therefore preventing the two from being totally identical. My recollection reflects the gap linked to the incommensurable possibility between reality and its representation. Through my artistic process of transposing analog celluloid film with digitized pixels, in editing and compositing the sequences, and by juxtaposing the analog world of the writing table with the digitized pixels of this three channel digital video I create an immaterial 'lack of reality in reality.' " Anamnesis: Lyotard Revisited also features an audio archive of narratives relating to her visit with Lyotard as he was curating Les Immateriaux. What interests Ferro in this project as in other recent projects is how personal memory intersects with others' recollections and how the intersections of anamnesis become part of a collective history. Renate Ferro is a Visiting Assistant Professor of Art at Cornell University in Ithaca, NY. The Herbert F. Johnson Museum of art is located on the Cornell University Campus in Ithaca, NY. 14853. Museum hours are Tuesday - Saturday, 10 am - 5 pm and Sunday, 12 - 5 pm. -- Renate Ferro Visiting Professor of Art Cornell University 405 Tjaden Hall <rtf9@cornell.edu> --- end forwarded text -- Timothy Murray Professor of Comparative Literature and English Acting Chair and Director of Graduate Studies in Comparative Literature Director of Graduate Studies in Film and Video Curator, The Rose Goldsen Archive of New Media Art, Cornell Library Co-Curator, CTHEORY Multimedia: http://ctheorymultimedia.cornell.edu 285 Goldwin Smith Hall Cornell University Ithaca, New York 14853 office: 607-255-4012 e-mail: tcm1@cornell.edu _______________________________________________ nettime-ann mailing list nettime-ann@nettime.org http://www.nettime.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nettime-ann