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The introduction of low-cost videotape equipment in the mid-1960s allowed the noncommercial use of video to proliferate. Artists began exploring new alternatives to the by-then-rote format of television, using video as an interactive medium that focuses on creating its own reality,... [more]

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FILM
05.05.10
FILM, International Film, Independent Film, Experimental Film, VISUAL ARTS, Video Art, visual voice art gallery, call for entries, Light Cube
LightCube Video is seeking video and experimental film works exploring the themes of Freedom and Independence and their relation to Sustainability: societal, economic and environmental. Inspired in part by US troop’s Afghanistan remake of Lady Gaga’s video Telephone, the original Gaga video, and ongoing terrorist attacks in the United States, artists are invited to create/submit a video or film exploring their ideas of Freedom and Independence, with an eye toward whether an open, free society is sustainable. Not necessarily looking for music videos, but anything goes. No minimum or maximum length requirement. Chosen, curated videos will be exhibited at Visual Voice Art Gallery in Montreal, and given online exposure and sales potential on LightCubevideo.com. Online digital formats will be specially
FILM
11.05.09
http://www.ryeberg.comI have spent far too much time on Ryeberg lately. The concept behind the website is simple, but brilliant. Curators ( "smart, distinguished people" like writers Pasha Malla, Russell Smith, Sheila Heti, Mary Gaitskill, video artist Mike Hoolboom, etc.) select and
VISUAL ARTS
09.03.09
Fall Preview: Don't Miss in New York PART TWO of THREE The fall exhibition season begins in earnest this week and there are a number of great shows not to be missed ranging from established masters like Cy Twombly, showing recent
VISUAL ARTS
10.29.09
A new show opened last weekend at GAGA (Garnerville Arts Center) in New York. The large exhibit space once functioned as a mill and is part of a huge complex that now holds the gallery and various businesses. This show is a celebration

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Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago, IL, United States

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One of the nation's largest facilities devoted to the art of our time, the Museum of Contemporary Art (MCA) offers exhibitions of the most thought-provoking art created since... / read more

Argos Arts Brussels, Belgium

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Argos explores the relationship between art and media and how these influence our perception of the world. In a time when digital information overload, industrial populism and... / read more

Mister Artsee Brooklyn, NY, United States

Mister Artsee

Mr. Artsee and Art/See productions announces an open call for proposals from
artists, musicians, story tellers, composers, urban planners, designers,
curators, educators and... / read more

58 Gallery Jersey City, NJ, United States

The idea of 58 was based on a very simple and obvious question. How do we show so much talent that has fallen through the cracks of the art politics in the metropolitan area?The answer was to do it... / read more

White Rabbit New York, NY, United States

White Rabbit is an east village / lower east side bar and lounge in new york city that serves latin and asian food gastropub style. With a gallery style atmosphere, White Rabbit, focusing on... / read more

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