Artist References

“Reifying Desire” by Jacolby Satterwhite (2013)

In “Reifying Desire” (2013) Jacolby Satterwhite continues his practice of embedding live action in surreal CGI dreamscapes. He dons skintight space-age getups, performing choreographed movements combining vogue culture and martial arts. Artifacts from the artist’s childhood (his mother’s drawings and products she

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“Reifying Desire” by Jacolby Satterwhite (2013)

In “Reifying Desire” (2013) Jacolby Satterwhite continues his practice of embedding live action in surreal CGI dreamscapes. He dons skintight space-age getups, performing choreographed movements combining vogue culture and martial arts. Artifacts from the artist’s childhood (his mother’s drawings and products she

/ kramser

“AugMented ReaL” by Yung Jake (2013)

AugMented ReaL is an Augmented Reality Application by Rapper/Artist Yung Jake.

“The app taps into your iPhone’s camera, and when hovered over the accompanying rock image – for a lack of a better term – found here, it begins playing his song “Augmented Real” and a 3D rendering of Yung Jake himself appears dancing amidst floating money and strippers.”
Read More here…

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“AugMented ReaL” by Yung Jake (2013)

AugMented ReaL is an Augmented Reality Application by Rapper/Artist Yung Jake.

“The app taps into your iPhone’s camera, and when hovered over the accompanying rock image – for a lack of a better term – found here, it begins playing his song “Augmented Real” and a 3D rendering of Yung Jake himself appears dancing amidst floating money and strippers.”
Read More here…

/ chentsch

“Visiting Artist Talk- UCLA” by LaTurbo Avedon (2014)

“Simply put, the artist keeps her real identity unknown, but promotes and creates her web art using the screen name “LaTurbo Avedon.” This “avatar” is actively involved in most popular social media networks and exists as a sort of ongoing performance piece/persona cultivated by the artist. The relationship between her online and offline personalities is unknown, but LaTurbo has certainly captivated many curious followers online.”
Read more here…

/ chentsch

“Visiting Artist Talk- UCLA” by LaTurbo Avedon (2014)

“Simply put, the artist keeps her real identity unknown, but promotes and creates her web art using the screen name “LaTurbo Avedon.” This “avatar” is actively involved in most popular social media networks and exists as a sort of ongoing performance piece/persona cultivated by the artist. The relationship between her online and offline personalities is unknown, but LaTurbo has certainly captivated many curious followers online.”
Read more here…

/ chentsch

“Script” by Lauren McCarthy (2010)

McCarthy invited people from the internet to collaborate, wiki style, on making the script for her life the next day. Then she acted it out as close as she could the next day. This was a month long performance.

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“Script” by Lauren McCarthy (2010)

McCarthy invited people from the internet to collaborate, wiki style, on making the script for her life the next day. Then she acted it out as close as she could the next day. This was a month long performance.

/ cstiles

“Rain Room” by rAndom International (2012)

Posts Vimeo / rAndom International – via Iframely Rain Room is an installation art that could also be seen as a “trust game”. In the room of falling water, the 3D camera tracks visitor’s walking path and navigate the rain, so that

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“Rain Room” by rAndom International (2012)

Posts Vimeo / rAndom International – via Iframely Rain Room is an installation art that could also be seen as a “trust game”. In the room of falling water, the 3D camera tracks visitor’s walking path and navigate the rain, so that

/ bingruitang

“Fatebook” by New Paradise Laboratories (2009-)

New Paradise Laboratories  is an internet-based theatre company in Philadelphia observing ways in which social media platforms might be utilized to re-imagine theatre. In “Fatebook”, one of their earlier projects, one may click through and peer into the lives of

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“Fatebook” by New Paradise Laboratories (2009-)

New Paradise Laboratories  is an internet-based theatre company in Philadelphia observing ways in which social media platforms might be utilized to re-imagine theatre. In “Fatebook”, one of their earlier projects, one may click through and peer into the lives of

/ jpoulard

“I Feel Your Pain” by Liz Magic Laser (2011)

I Feel Your Pain draws upon the language of contemporary political figures in press conference dialogue and emotionally charged interviews, using it as script for actors. The repurposed dialogue is treated as both theatre and cinema, performed, remixed and projected before a live

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“I Feel Your Pain” by Liz Magic Laser (2011)

I Feel Your Pain draws upon the language of contemporary political figures in press conference dialogue and emotionally charged interviews, using it as script for actors. The repurposed dialogue is treated as both theatre and cinema, performed, remixed and projected before a live

/ jpoulard

“Roberta Breitmore” by Lynn Hershman Leeson (1970-present)

Pioneering new media artist Lynn Hershman Leeson created a complex and fully established false identity as a longterm performance work that fully enveloped her life.  “Roberta Breitmore” was both a physical transformation as well as an experiment in documents, actors,

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“Roberta Breitmore” by Lynn Hershman Leeson (1970-present)

Pioneering new media artist Lynn Hershman Leeson created a complex and fully established false identity as a longterm performance work that fully enveloped her life.  “Roberta Breitmore” was both a physical transformation as well as an experiment in documents, actors,

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“Locked Room Scenario” By Ryan Gander (2011)

  Ryan Gander’s Locked Room Scenario invites visiotors into schedule an appointment to enter a large warehouse.  Scraps of paper, anonymous actors,  detritus or suspicious objects in the surrounding neighborhood engage with the visitor in and around their time visiting.  They are

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“Locked Room Scenario” By Ryan Gander (2011)

  Ryan Gander’s Locked Room Scenario invites visiotors into schedule an appointment to enter a large warehouse.  Scraps of paper, anonymous actors,  detritus or suspicious objects in the surrounding neighborhood engage with the visitor in and around their time visiting.  They are

/ mrpillis

“Empire State Kali” by Android Jones (2015)

Director Louie Psihoyos and visual artist Travis Threlkel created a documentary titled Racing Extinction where they showed the issues of the mass extinction of many different species. Andrew “Android” Jones worked on creating a series of video projection mappings that showed many of

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“Empire State Kali” by Android Jones (2015)

Director Louie Psihoyos and visual artist Travis Threlkel created a documentary titled Racing Extinction where they showed the issues of the mass extinction of many different species. Andrew “Android” Jones worked on creating a series of video projection mappings that showed many of

/ yousufmsoliman