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因為VJ的關係,來到International Studio & Curatorial Program (ISCP)看展。
這裡聚落著來自亞洲和歐洲的年輕藝術創作者。有許多作品表達已滿成熟的,幾位讓我想進一步追蹤的的藝術家:

六樓
Yeondoo Jung

七樓
Jeongmee Yoon
Tobias Zielony
Nana Yamamoto
Makoto Fujimura
Julika Rudelius
Monika Wiechowska
Tina Gverovic

八樓
Lieven De Boeck
Kirsten Justesen
Daniele Girardi
Eric Schnell
Gustavo Artigas

The Premiere Screening of the Fourth Annual
NYC Metropolitan Area College Computer Animation Festival

Tuesday, September 26, 2006
7:00 PM – 9:00 PM

FIT
Haft Auditorium
Building C
W. 27th Street
(between 7th and 8th Aves.)
New York, NY

NYC ACM SIGGRAPH is proud to announce MetroCAF 2006 – the NYC Metropolitan Area College Computer Animation Festival!

This summer, a distinguished jury of leading industry professionals reviewed more than 100 submissions of computer animation, motion graphics and computer visualization from college students throughout the NYC metropolitan area. The jury selections for the 2006 MetroCAF program represent the bright future of digital animation and design.

Don’t miss the fourth annual screening of this engaging showcase of animation and computer-graphics imagery.

MetroCAF 2006 Chair:
Steve Rittler , NYC ACM SIGGRAPH Board of Directors & William Paterson University

NYC ACM SIGGRAPH wishes to thank Fashion Institute of Technology (FIT), Mechanism Digital, GabrielNYC, New York University’s (NYU) Center for Advanced Digital Applications (CADA) , and William Paterson University for its generous support of this event.

For directions to FIT, visit this link: http://www.fitnyc.edu/aspx/Content.aspx?menu=Future:AboutFit:DirectionsToFit

Admission:
NYC ACM SIGGRAPH Members (including student members) – Free
Faculty, Students, and Staff of Fashion Institute of Technology (FIT) – Free
Non-Members – $10.00
Non-Member Students (with ID proof of current, full-time status) – $5.00

September 14-17, 2006

Brooklyn, NY

http://confluxfestival.org

Conflux is the annual New York festival for contemporary psychogeography, the investigation of everyday urban life through emerging artistic, technological and social practice.

Featuring the works of a bunch of students and alumni:

Sawako Kato (ITP ’06)

Michael Bukhin & Michael DelGaudio (current ITP students)

Emily Conrad (ITP ’05), Todd Holoubek (ITP ’02), Jeff Galusha (ITP ’05)

Ed Purver, Dan Phiffer, Brijetta Hall (current ITP students)

Alison Sant & Ram Subramanian (ITP ’06)

Hana Iverson (ITP ’99)

Mushon Zer-Aviv, Dan Phiffer, Kati London, Thomas Duc, Ran Tao, Charles Pratt (current ITP students)

At Conflux, participants, along with attendees and the public, put their investigations into action on the city streets. The city becomes a playground, a laboratory and a space for the development of new networks and communities.

Conflux events are free and open to the public. They include works from over 75 participating artists and presenters:

* walks and tours
* lectures, workshops, and panels
* street games and tech-enabled expeditions
* interactive performance
* social / environmental research
* public art installations
* audio / video / film programs

CHECK OUT THE SCHEDULE: http://www.confluxfestival.org

WHERE

Conflux events take place in multiple venues and throughout public spaces in NYC. Conflux Headquarters are located at:

McCaig-Welles Gallery
129 Roebling Street
Brooklyn NY 11211
718.384.8729
http://mccaigwelles.com/

September 14-17, 2006
Brooklyn, NY

http://confluxfestival.org

Conflux is the annual New York festival for contemporary psychogeography, the investigation of everyday urban life through emerging artistic, technological and social practice.

Featuring the works of a bunch of students and alumni:
Sawako Kato (ITP ’06)
Michael Bukhin & Michael DelGaudio (current ITP students)
Emily Conrad (ITP ’05), Todd Holoubek (ITP ’02), Jeff Galusha (ITP ’05)
Ed Purver, Dan Phiffer, Brijetta Hall (current ITP students)
Alison Sant & Ram Subramanian (ITP ’06)
Hana Iverson (ITP ’99)
Mushon Zer-Aviv, Dan Phiffer, Kati London, Thomas Duc, Ran Tao, Charles Pratt (current ITP students)

Conference and Celebration
October 19th and 20th of 2006

We don’t know enough about digital media as something other than a means to an end, as “instrumental culture”, where culture itself —mainstream, alternative, underground, or otherwise— is degraded to the status of tools (some hard, some soft, all ware).

We know too much about media discourses as, on the one hand, “popular culture”: alienated and commodified cultural forms; and on the other, “cultural theory”: paranoid cosmologies of hyper-rhetoric, and the ubiquitous inevitability of evil…

Hyperpolis: Really Useful Media will provide a forum for the discussion and presentation of some positive contributions to the field, in light of these chronic imbalances.

Atopia (David Turnbull and Jane Harrison)
Katherine Carl
Wendy Hui Kyong Chun
Jodi Dean
Karen Hall
Tom Keenan
Michael Liegl
Geert Lovink
Rev. Luke Murphy
Eric Redlinger
Richard Rogers
Ruth Ron
Michael Schumacher
Steven Shaviro
Juha Uitto
Greg Van Alstyne
McKenzie Wark

Thursday, October 19th and Friday, October 20th, 11am to 6pm, 2006 in Dibner Auditorium, Polytechnic University, 6 MetroTech, Brooklyn, 11201.
Contact Carl Skelton at 718-260-4018 or cskelton@poly.edu.
Check out~ http://idmi.poly.edu/drupal/?q=hyper and come join us!