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Jennifer regan burchfield penney art files11/13/2022 ![]() In Colorlocution, the poetry of Diane Ludin pauses in tandem with images by Katherine Liberovskaya. The movement and interval of abstract form is put in paradoxical relationship to text. In a number of the pieces text rests on abstraction. These kind of paradoxical relationships, ruptures, distances and events mark the pieces in the exhibition. And in Anna Scime’s Dear Deer, a white deer, is given electronic color and doubled, creating a potential of something miraculous. In Otake’s piece a figure alone in vast western landscapes makes for a feeling of something other, a heroic discontinuity. In some works time perception and space seem immobile as in Allen Riley’s Electronic Pastoral or Peer Bode’s Mediaaidem or as in Eiko Otake’s A Body with Landscape. This other, this cinema double real, the real of the viewing experience and the feeling of something other, presents itself in multiple guises within the exhibition. The work produced like the artists time in the studio is a restorative experience, a double real, changing time into perception - making time visible, creating a feeling of time that is something other than lived experience. It’s an impure material system with technologies that span forty years, all together, not clearly yielding but inviting you to enter to make a clearing, to make new thinking of the other and a new way of making the other exist. The studio is unruly and open, not easily presenting order, sometimes there is a sense of getting lost while trying to find your way. A time-space that is open in rural western New York, without much to distract and a studio that features great technical complexity and potential. The IEA media and film residency is about a space. The exhibition features recent work from artists in residence at the Institute for Electronic Arts (IEA). Rebekkah Palov - Contour Trace 9:55 Quadriphonic Miatta Kawinzi - Breathwork 19:48 5.1 SurroundĪndrew Deutsch and Pauline Oliveros - Last Construction 20:00 Stereo Monica Duncan (Video) Senem Pirler (Audio) - Taking Shape, 5:26 5.1 Surround Samantha Sloan - Behind Your Eye 6:44 3 Channel AudioĮric Souther - phononic Matter 7:58 5.1 Surround Rebekkah Palov - Scripting (excerpt) 7:40 StereoĮiko Otake - A Body with Landscapes 14:34 Stereo Katherine Liberovskaya (Video) Diane Ludin (Text) - Colorlocution 7:12 Silentīrian Murphy - Things To Think About While Staring At The Sun 4:38 StereoĪllen Riley - Electronic Pastoral 11:22 Silent Monica Duncan - Taking Shape 5:26 5.1 Surround ….to exercise control over a sensible infinity, to master it and to to make a clearing out of complexity.*Īndrew Deutsch - Phony Transparency 6:54 Stereo This continues our stake in recognizing the significant work of Western New York artists working in the electronic medium. This Alliance continues to uphold our commitment to an integration of ideas that leads to presentations of the highest quality. The exhibition was curated by Scott Propreack, John Opera and Don Metz from the Burchfield Penney in concert with Peer Bode and Andrew Deutsch form IEA. The Burchfield Penney Art Center and the Institute for Electronic Arts embarked on a collaboration Signals From the Electronic Cloud which marked the start of the Western New York Electronic Arts Alliance, a decisive relationship between the two institutions. The two institutions have been committed to shared performances, research, production and distribution of electronic art since 2002. In August 2019 the Burchfield Penney Art Center and The Institute for Electronic Arts will partner again for an exhibition of video work by past resident artists at the Institute. ![]()
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