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[Commlist] Emergent Visions / Situated Dialogues on Urban Screens and Public Media Art / Times Square Provocation (#2)
Wed Apr 19 08:07:08 GMT 2023
Please join us for *EMERGENT VISIONS PROVOCATIONS: SITUATED DIALOGUES ON
URBAN SCREENS AND PUBLIC MEDIA ART*
_MONDAY, 24 APRIL, 2023_
10AM Los Angeles & Phoenix (PDT & MDT) / 1PM Bloomington (EDT) / 6PM London
REGISTRATION LINK - https://bit.ly/timessquaredialogue
<https://bit.ly/timessquaredialogue>
*PROVOCATION #2: TIMES SQUARE DIALOGUE*
This second in a series of online roundtable provocations is inspired by
*Jennifer West’s 2021 /Painted Cat Hacker Film/*and***Nancy Baker
Cahill’s 2022 /Slipstream Times Square/*and their distinct art
interventions into North America’s iconic site for commercially screened
urbanism. Each was commissioned by Times Square Arts’ Midnight Moment to
reimagine the electronic billboards for 3 minutes at midnight for one
month. For /Painted Cat Hacker Film/, West compiled 16mm film clips of
cats and manipulated the strips of celluloid with brightly colored dye
before transferring them to high-definition video. The result is a
massive multi-screen work of handmade digital GIFs that pay homage to
the feline’s role across many moving image genres, including the
internet. Baker Cahill’s /Slipstream Times Square/ extends her
multi-media /Slipstream /artworks//– graphite drawings that undergo a
long “odyssey” of hand, sculptural, 3D, CG, video, and print iterations
– and transforms them to scale for a collective audience and shared
immersive public space. The artwork gestures toward the organic, a
simulated fiction of botanical and biomorphic forms, each offering a
familiar referent with no natural analogue. Both artists attend to
themes of materiality, architectural space, and embodied perception in
compelling ways.
*Holly Willis,*critic, scholar, and chair of the Media Arts + Practice
division in the School of Cinematic Arts at the University of Southern
California, will engage in dialogue with West and Baker Cahill to
reflect on the potentials and problematics of art in all its multiple
mediums in the intensely capitalist arenas of the United States.
Comprising millions of illuminated LED pixels on over 90 screens and an
audience of visitors from near and far, how might Times Square as a site
act as provocation and problem for art in public? Can media art in this
context be subversive? How might audiences be invited (or invite
themselves) into their spaces? And how do these artists expand our
understanding of the “screen”? These questions and more, as well as
questions from the audience, will be addressed in this continuation of
the Emergent Visions conversations that prompt new understandings of
urban screens and public media art.
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EMERGENT VISIONS PROVOCATIONS reflect on the distinct and diverse
situations and scales of urban screens and public media art, gathering
an assembly of places, practices, and people – artists, curators, and
scholars/critics – for thoughtful and communally-inspired dialogue on
their possibilities and perils from global and local registers. Curated
and produced by Stephanie DeBoer, Associate Professor at Indiana
University, and Kristy H.A. Kang, Associate Professor at Arizona State
University, Emergent Visions dialogues are made possible by the support
of Nanyang Technological University, The Media School at Indiana
University, and Indiana University’s College Arts & Humanities Institute
(CAHI).
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