Natalie Bookchin on Thu, 10 Feb 2000 09:10:10 -0700 |
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CalArts and the Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles present MONGREL on Wednesday February 23 at 8:00 PM. The presentation "Ghetto Software" is free to the public and will be in the MOCA Ahmanson Auditorium, 250 South Grand Avenue, LA. MONGREL is a London based digital artist collective that explores issues of race, technology and new-eugenics. Mongrel prides themselves on their ability to program, engineer and build their own software and custom hardware. Mongrel makes ways for those locked out of the mainstream to gain strength without getting locked into power structures. Two members of MONGREL, Richard Pierre-Davis and Mervin Jarman, will be in Los Angeles to present their work. BIOS: Richard Pierre-Davis was expelled from school two months before taking his final exams. After a series of dead end jobs, he took an introductory video course in South London and began working on open access video production for a London community channel. During this time he made cable TV documentaries on the London Film Festival and Hong Kong film super star Chow Yung Fat, adapting to the methods of and style of guerrilla TV. He also worked with Graham Harwood on the award winning CD ROM Rehearsal of Memory. Mervin Jarman grew up in a post colonial Jamaica where his world view was formed from repeated unemployment and a lack of opportunity for himself and the people around him. His discontentment led him to be increasingly involved with local political skirmishes using his increasingly competent media skills. In 1990 he moved to London where he continued to practice as a community-video artist. His increasing frustration at the heavy cost and difficulty of distribution of video art/activism led him to enroll in a new media course for the long-term unemployed run by Harwood. Here he discovered how transformative this technology can be within society. <net.net.net> is a collaborative effort between the CalArts Programs in Photography in the School of Art and Integrated Media at MOCA. For further information please call 323-644-1762 or send email to bookchin@calarts.edu or see the website: http://calarts.edu/~ntntnt If you don't want to receive information about upcoming <net.net.net> events please email bookchin@calarts.edu to be removed from the list. </net.net.net> ------Syndicate mailinglist-------------------- Syndicate network for media culture and media art information and archive: http://www.v2.nl/syndicate to unsubscribe, write to <syndicate-request@aec.at> in the body of the msg: unsubscribe your@email.adress