Exciting Virtuals: Video Display at Melina
22/09 18:00-00:00
http://www.facebook.com/events/233810736742394/
The Exciting Virtuals is a group exhibition of video designed to bring the public of Drama in contact with works of young artists from around the world, works that incorporate the excitement of a continuous experimentation with new media and the increasing commitment to the process of post-production as a key part of their production.
The video, due to its liquidity as a medium and the continuous technological developments, has evolved into one of the major art forms in recent decades. Ongoing technological developments bring artists constantly confronted with new data to explore. The multiple channels of expression that computers and software offer, as well as a wealth of material that overflows the internet, have not only begun to displace the use of the camera and the traditional real time shooting, but they are also factors that favor the development of an interesting diversity coexisting and evolving between online and physical spaces.
Such a diverse coexistence, between 13 artists, is attempted by the 35th International Short Film Festival of Drama as a noble effort for dialogue between the art of video and cinema.
Artists :
Helen Adamidou
Anthony Antonellis
Kim Asendorf
Andrew Benson
Jennifer Chan
Emilio Gomariz
Georges Jacotey
Marcus Latcham
Rollin Leonard
Sara Ludy
Lorna Mills
Yoshi Sodeoka
Matthew Underwood
Curated by:
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#0000FF Gallery ( http://www.facebook.com/h0000ff ) is happy to announce the opening of The Next Greece: A State of Potential Dystopia, a group show/summer effort, this Saturday, September 8.

Up against the wall - exhibition at the Widget Art Gallery
10 Jul - 10 Aug 2012
“Up against the wall” by Helen Adamidou.
Seven flat morphed screens displaying my face affected by a virus are moving like crazy up against the gallery’s walls.
About the WAG:
The “WAG” is a mini 3-dimensional, single room gallery that fits into your pocket ‘cause I’ve developed it for IPhone, IPod Touch and I Pad.
Every month, directly on your mobile, The “WAG” hosts a solo digital art exhibition related to the dynamic site-specific contest. So, the
Widget Art Gallery works both as a sort of kunsthall showing temporary exhibitions and as a permanent collections museum because conserves
all the past exhibitions inside an online archive. For IPhone and IPod touch, just copy this url http://www.chiarapassa.it/wag/mobile/ in
Safari and choose: “add to home” and the WAG’s icon will be saved on your IPhone. Do the same for IPad but paste this other URL:
http://www.chiarapassa.it/wagipad/mobile/, or download the widget version for Mac osx dashboard at: http://www.chiarapassa.it/publicart.html . Past exhibitions at: http://the-widget-art-gallery.blogspot.com/





