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Cell Phone - Art and the Mobile Phone
Contempory Art Museum : http://www.contemporary.org/exhibitions.html
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Explores some of the groundbreaking works that are being created by artists today using cell phone technologies. These works engage such features and technologies as camera phones, video phones, global positioning systems, Bluetooth technology, ring tone sounds, and messaging. Artistic interest in mobile phone technology lies not only in producing artworks for individual handheld devices, but in the potential of mobile phone technologies to create works that can be performative and participatory. Often created without the traditional systems of art world distribution or exhibition in mind, these works look beyond the walls of a gallery and move art into the dynamic realm of mobility, interaction, and global connectivity.
Participating artists (partial list):
Beatrice Valentine Amrhein (http://www.beatricevalentineamrhein.com/) (Paris)
Blast Theory (http://www.blasttheory.co.uk/) (London)
Steve Bradley (http://www.research.umbc.edu/%7Esbradley/) (Baltimore)
Family Filter (http://www.simpletext.info/)
Jonah Brucker-Cohen (New York), Tim Redfren (Dublin), Duncan Murphy (Dublin)
Informationlab (http://www.informationlab.org/)
Ursula Lavrencic and Auke Touwslager (Amsterdam)
Paul Notzold (http://www.txtualhealing.com/) (Brooklyn, NY)
Mark Shepard (http://www.tacticalsoundgarden.net/) (New York)
URBANtells (http://www.urbantells.net/)
Steve Bradley, James Rouvelle, and Joe Rensel (Baltimore)
Angie Waller (http://www.couchprojects.com/) (New York)
Cell Phone: Art and the Mobile Phone is accompanied by an audio guided tour accessible via cell phone. Cell Phone is organized by the Contemporary Museum and curated by Contemporary Museum director, Irene Hofmann.
Fear Fighter (http://www.txtualhealing.com/100706.html) (10.07.06) + video (http://www.txtualhealing.com/movies/army2.mov) yeah it's different
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Contempory Art Museum : http://www.contemporary.org/exhibitions.html
[quote ]
Explores some of the groundbreaking works that are being created by artists today using cell phone technologies. These works engage such features and technologies as camera phones, video phones, global positioning systems, Bluetooth technology, ring tone sounds, and messaging. Artistic interest in mobile phone technology lies not only in producing artworks for individual handheld devices, but in the potential of mobile phone technologies to create works that can be performative and participatory. Often created without the traditional systems of art world distribution or exhibition in mind, these works look beyond the walls of a gallery and move art into the dynamic realm of mobility, interaction, and global connectivity.
Participating artists (partial list):
Beatrice Valentine Amrhein (http://www.beatricevalentineamrhein.com/) (Paris)
Blast Theory (http://www.blasttheory.co.uk/) (London)
Steve Bradley (http://www.research.umbc.edu/%7Esbradley/) (Baltimore)
Family Filter (http://www.simpletext.info/)
Jonah Brucker-Cohen (New York), Tim Redfren (Dublin), Duncan Murphy (Dublin)
Informationlab (http://www.informationlab.org/)
Ursula Lavrencic and Auke Touwslager (Amsterdam)
Paul Notzold (http://www.txtualhealing.com/) (Brooklyn, NY)
Mark Shepard (http://www.tacticalsoundgarden.net/) (New York)
URBANtells (http://www.urbantells.net/)
Steve Bradley, James Rouvelle, and Joe Rensel (Baltimore)
Angie Waller (http://www.couchprojects.com/) (New York)
Cell Phone: Art and the Mobile Phone is accompanied by an audio guided tour accessible via cell phone. Cell Phone is organized by the Contemporary Museum and curated by Contemporary Museum director, Irene Hofmann.
Fear Fighter (http://www.txtualhealing.com/100706.html) (10.07.06) + video (http://www.txtualhealing.com/movies/army2.mov) yeah it's different
http://www.txtualhealing.com/images/th_100706.jpg (http://www.txtualhealing.com/100706.html)