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>From: joy garnett <joyeria@walrus.com> >To: 0101 <joyeria@walrus.com@walrus.com> >Subject: NIGHT VISION : For Immediate Release >Date: Sat, 09 Feb 2002 11:23:37 -0500 > > > >FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE | February 9, 2002 > > > >NIGHT VISION >an exhibition curated by Joy Garnett > > >participating artists: >Jordan Crandall | Christoph Draeger | Joy Garnett | >Adam Hurwitz | Bill Jones + Ben Neill | John Klima | >Joseph Nechvatal | Jonathan Podwil | Radical Software Group > >online at: >http://www.geocities.com/firstpulseproj/NightVision.html > >opens February 26, 2002: > > University Galleries > Illinois State University, Normal, Illinois > February 26 - April 3, 2002 > >travels to: > > White Columns, New York City > June 14 - July 21, 2002 > > > g-module, Paris, France > April/May 2003 > > >NIGHT VISION takes it's title from the high-tech optical apparatus used >in nocturnal military operations, whose green glow has become >increasingly familiar since CNN's televised transmission of the Persian >Gulf War one decade ago. The strategic advantage afforded by >technologies that can penetrate the night provides the central metaphor >for this exhibition. "Metaphors infiltrate real living," states the >catalogue text; likewise, the works in NIGHT VISION may shift some light >toward the murky implications surrounding this theme. > >"The camera introduces us to unconscious optics as does psychoanalysis >to unconscious impulses," wrote Walter Benjamin in a famous analysis. In >NIGHT VISION, the symbolic lens refers to actual technologies co-opted >by the artists experimentally, as well as documentary sources or >subjects used for reflection and analysis. > >NIGHT VISION showcases work by artists and art collaboratives based in >New York and in Brooklyn. Employing a variety of media, these artists >are deeply influenced by ongoing developments in technology: the science >of optics in the service of both military and social objectives, and >networks as extensions of intelligence and creativity, or as portals for >infiltration, surveillance and infection. > >CATALOGUE AVAILABLE >A full-color 16-page catalogue with an essay by Tim Griffin accompanies >the exhibition. Published by First Pulse Projects, Inc., New York, it is >now available on Amazon.com, as well as in the galleries, and directly >from the publisher: For information contact: >catalogue@firstpulseprojects.org > >ABOUT THE AUTHOR >Tim Griffin is an art critic, curator, poet and writer. He is the >current Art Editor of Time Out New York, and former editor of ArtByte: >The Magazine of Digital Culture. He most recently curated the group >exhibition "Compression" at Feigen Contemporary, New York, an exhibition >of contemporary works dealing with new formal treatments of space. He >co-curated the exhibition "The Production of Production" at Apex Art, >NYC. Mr. Griffin has written extensively on new media art and culture, >and his articles have appeared in various journals including Art in >America and art/text. His poetry has appeared in PURPLE, LINGO, >EXPLOSIVE, KIOSK, and in HAT & FENCE. His book Contamination, produced >by Peter Halley, is forthcoming from Gabrius in May, 2002; July In >Stereo appears this summer from Shark Press. > > >ABOUT THE CURATOR >Joy Garnett is an artist and co-founder of First Pulse Projects, Inc., >an art/science publishing collaborative: >http://www.firstpulseprojects.org. She lives in New York City. > > > >Works by NIGHT VISION artists appear by courtesy of their galleries as >follows: > >Jordan Crandall courtesy HENRY URBACH ARCHITECTURE, NYC >Christoph Draeger courtesy ROEBLING HALL, Brooklyn, NY >Joy Garnett courtesy DEBS & CO., NYC >Bill Jones + Ben Neill courtesy SANDRA GERING GALLERY, NYC >John Klima courtesy POSTMASTERS GALLERY, NYC >Joseph Nechvatal courtesy JULIA FRIEDMAN GALLERY, Chicago, and UNIVERSAL >CONCEPTS UNLIMITED, NYC > > > >SPECIAL THANKS to University Galleries (Illinois State U.), White >Columns, g-module, Debs & Co., Roebling Hall, and Julia Friedman >Gallery. > >... > > Joseph Nechvatal email: joseph_nechvatal@hotmail.com home page: http://www.nechvatal.net home: 143 Ludlow Street (14) New York, NY 10002 USA & 114, Rue de Vaugirard 75006 Paris FRANCE ~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~* _________________________________________________________________ Join the world’s largest e-mail service with MSN Hotmail. http://www.hotmail.com
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