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[Nettime-bold] GENERATOR - 1 May - 22 June 2002 - Spacex Gallery, Exeter |
GENERATOR 1 May - 22 June 2002 http://www.generative.net/generator/ Organised by SPACEX and STAR, with support from the Institute of Digital Art & Technology and the National Touring Programme of the Arts Council of England "I intend to incorporate with one department of my labours a complete reduction to a system, of the principles and methods of 'discovery'" (Ada Lovelace, 1844) Mark Bowden / Stuart Brisley / Angus Fairhurst / Alec Finlay / Tim Head / Jeff Instone / Zoë Irvine / Sol LeWitt / limbomedia / Alex McLean / Guy Moreton / Netochka Nezvanova / Yoko Ono / Organogenesis Inc / Jon Pettigrew / Colin Sackett / Cornelia Sollfrank / STAR & monkeys from Paignton Zoo / Joanna Walsh / Adrian Ward ... GENERATOR presents a series of 'self-generating' projects, incorporating digital media, instruction and participation pieces, drawing machines, experimental literature and music technologies. All work is produced 'live', in real-time, with some elements continuing indefinitely. The exhibition can also be described as 'generative' in that it will develop and expand over time, by acting as a point of connection for different generative practices across the disciplines, highlighting the relationship of visual arts to other traditions, especially sound and text-based work, performance, and issues relating to chaos theory, complex systems, and artificial life. Generative art is a term generally given to work that is automated by the use of a machine or computer, or by using mathematic or pragmatic instructions to define the rules by which the artwork is executed. After the initial parameters have been set by an artist/programmer the process of production is unsupervised, and, as such, 'self-organising' and 'time-based'. Work literally 'grows' autonomously, according to the innate properties of the chosen technology or the particular circumstances in which the instructions are carried out. The outcome of this process of 'complexity' is thus unpredictable, and could be described as being integral to the 'nature' of that technology, or situation, rather than simply the product of individual human agency or authorship. Thus GENERATOR places an emphasis on the productive apparatus and processes, unfolding in real-time, rather than end products or the dead-end commodity form of art. The exhibition title refers to the term 'generator' itself, describing the person, operating system or thing that generates. Commissioned artists include emerging computer artist-programmers as well as more established figures from the conceptual art tradition, all of who work with generative ideas. More information is available at http://www.generative.net/generator/ Generator is a SPACEX touring exhibition, organised in collaboration with STAR, and with support from the Institute of Digital Art & Technology and the National Touring Programme of the Arts Council of England. The exhibition at SPACEX is sponsored by Habitat (Exeter), Hotel Barcelona and Sky Rock Communications. SPACEX receives financial assistance from South West Arts, Exeter City Council and Devon County Council. For further information please contact Spacex +44 (0)1392 431786, or email generator@generative.net SPACEX + STAR Spacex Gallery 45 Preston Street Exeter EX1 1DF, UK Tel: +44 (0)1392 431786 Fax: +44 (0)1392 213786 http://www.spacex.co.uk/ mail@spacex.co.uk 10am - 5pm, Tuesday - Saturday Admission free _______________________________________________ Nettime-bold mailing list Nettime-bold@nettime.org http://amsterdam.nettime.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nettime-bold