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[Nettime-bold] The Uncanny: Experiments in Cyborg Culture and STELARC |
hoi, greetings from out west in Vancouver. kevin. ------------------------- Pacific Art and Technology Alliance Series: Zombies & Cyborgs STELARC Monday, February 11, 2002 at 8 PM at Western Front 303 E. 8th Avenue, Vancouver $8 members / $10 non-members http://www.front.bc.ca/details.p?record=1275 STELARC http://www.stelarc.va.com.au/ ------------------------- The Uncanny: Experiments in Cyborg Culture Opens February 9, 2002 at Vancouver Art Gallery 750 Hornby Street, Vancouver Adults $11.00 Runs until May 26 http://www.vanartgallery.bc.ca/ Today we see the cyborg everywhere around us - Arnold Schwarzenegger's Terminator, Star Trek's Borg, William Gibson's cyberpunks and Nintendo's GameBoy. The Uncanny is a wide-ranging exhibition that explores historical and contemporary representation of the cybernetic body - the combination of human and machine - in the visual arts and popular culture. The exhibition proceeds from the premise that the image of the cyborg has traditionally provided our culture with a visual metaphor for the anxiety that accompanied the growing presence of the machine in western culture. Modern culture¹s representation of the cyborg shuttles between a celebratory fascination with the machine and an intense anxiety around masculinity and mechanical equipment. Key historical works will include a 19th century automaton, 19th century scientific photography and early 20th artworks by Marcel Duchamp, Pablo Picasso, Fernand Léger and Francis Picabia. The exhibition will also include contemporary works by Tony Oursler, Moriko Mori, Gary Hill, Takashi Murakami, Lee Bul, Survival Research Lab and many more. Both the historical and contemporary sections of the exhibition will be supplemented with popular cultural representations of the cyborg ranging from 19th century illustrations and prints to contemporary film and Japanese anime, literature, comic books and illustrations. Tony Oursler http://oursler.net/ Moriko Mori http://www.wdirewolff.com/Mariko.htm Gary Hill http://www.pixcentrix.co.uk/pomo/video/hill.htm Takashi Murakami http://www.kaikaikiki.co.jp/ Lee Bul http://www.leebul.com/ Survival Research Laboratories Producing the most dangerous shows on earth http://www.srl.org/ --------------------- not much left and I'm not getting over to Victoria, but... Victoria Independent Film & Video Festival February 1-10, 2002 http://www.vifvf.com/ ============================================================== "World War III will be a guerrilla information war, with no division between military and civilian participation." -Marshall Mcluhan ============================================================== _______________________________________________ Nettime-bold mailing list Nettime-bold@nettime.org http://amsterdam.nettime.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nettime-bold