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AIM
IV: ART IN MOTION
Interference Patterns
February 16April 13
Opening Reception Saturday, February 15, 79 p.m.
Linzay Baldwin, coordinator
Collaboratively
organized with the University of Southern California School of Fine
Arts, this will be the Fourth International Festival of Time-Based
Media organized by the university, and the first AIM festival presented
in partnership with the Armory. Comprised from an international
call for entries, leading to a large-scale exhibition at Armory
Northwest, several satellite events swirling around the Los Angeles
area, as well as an academic symposium. The show will include video,
film, digital media, animation, interactive computer games, websites,
installations, performances, and other hybrid forms of time-based
media that address how human behavior is transformed by the way
information is organized and presented in contemporary life through
modern technology. For updates and further information visit www.usc.edu/calendar/events/17154.html
Artists
selected for the AIM IV: Interference Patterns exhibition
include: Marisa Alexander-Clarke; Mirabelle Ang; Heather Bennett;
Sonia Bridge; Nancy Buchanan; Hyunsoo Byun; Didi Dunphy; etoy; Andrew
Filipone, Jr. and Stefan Girardet; Martha Gorzycki; Linda Graveline;
Hanna Haaslahti; Jessica Irish; Johnny Karaguez; Brian Karl and
Tirtza Even; John Klima; Jeff Knowlton, Naomi Spellman and Jeremy
Hight; Wago Kreider; Greg Kucera; Daniel Martinico; Sherry Mayo;
Dennis H. Miller; Shane Muchow; Demian Petryshyn; Michael Pinsky;
Kati Rubinyi; Semi Ryu; Gregory J. Scranton; Dean Snell; Jake Springfield;
Stanza; Evan Tapper; Lisa Tchakmakian; Claudia X. Valdes; and Jody
Zellen.
Hours:
Friday, noon8 p.m., Saturday & Sunday, noon5 p.m.
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