LOOKING AT CURATING NEW MEDIA

Today at 3:30pm as part of Contemporary Istanbul's talk series I am talking on the issues related to curating media art in a fine art context. What are the differences between artistic practices in 'new media' and those in the traditional fine arts? Although I do not like to use the definition of 'new media,' I prefer like Rafael Lozano-Hemmer to use 'media artists' and

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YOU CANNOT AFFORD THIS!

YOU CANNOT AFFORD THIS!, a collaboration between Kasa Gallery and the Museum of Contemporary Cuts at CI – Contemporary Istanbul, is an art event that questions current art market practices and the disruptive nature of contemporary digital media. This continues an international theme that Kasa Gallery has addressed during the past year with a series of exhibitions that reflect upon the nature of contemporary art,

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I OCCUPY

I Occupy, the new exhibition of Kasa Gallery in collaboration with the Museum of Contemporary Cuts surveys, analyzes and questions current trends in interventionist art and Augmented Reality Art which, by intervening within the urban and socio-political landscape, contribute to redefining the aesthetic and cultural understanding of the environments we operate in. “No Socialism for Capitalists” was the slogan on the sign that a man

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JACKPOT

Jackpot is an exhibition that, by analyzing the financial gambles of contemporary society, presents the loss of value of the traditional interpretation of the word social in favor of a re-interpretation of community and its rules by the nation state in a post-postmodern framework. In this context, the role of the state becomes that of a guarantor of a ‘skewed playing field’ arguably in favor of

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PRECIPITATIONS

We are pleased to announce two new commissioned exhibitions by Mark Amerika that will continue an aesthetic analysis of the theme of Art and Economics. Precipitations will be showcasing Mark Amerika's artworks at the Museum of Contemporary Cuts as online distributed images. The concurrent exhibition Cloud Banks will be shown at Kasa Gallery in Istanbul. Precipitations at the Museum of Contemporary Cuts explores the contemporary fall from heaven of 'perfect economic

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VISIONS OF CONTEMPORARY CUTS

Journal of Visual Culture, in collaboration with the International Association for Visual Culture, Operational and Curatorial Research, the Museum of Contemporary Cuts and Kasa Gallery, is pleased to announce a new refereed issue titled Visions of Contemporary Cuts. The issue is guest edited by Lanfranco Aceti, Sabanci University, Istanbul; and Goldsmiths College, University of London. Visions of Contemporary Cuts is a special call for a

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CLOUD BANKS

Cloud Banks, the new exhibition by Mark Amerika at Kasa Gallery,  will coincide with another of Mark Amerika's exhibitions titled Precipitations at the Museum of Contemporary Cuts, continuing the aesthetic analysis of the theme of Art and Economics. Cloud Banks at Kasa Gallery will explore the way artists, political and economic theorists, metaphysical philosophers, and businessmen use language as a tool to construct their vision of

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NOWHERE

Nowhere 2013: Computational Arts Exhibition. Private view: Thursday 12 September, 6-9pm. Performances: 7-9pm. Open to the public: 13 - 16 September, 10am-7pm (except Sunday 15 September, 10am-4pm). Performance: 2-3pm & 6-7pm (except Sunday). Location: St James Church, Goldsmiths, University of London, New Cross, London. Admission: Free. Nowhere 2013 is the culmination of works by postgraduate students in Computational Studio Arts at Goldsmiths, University of London This unique exhibition showcases a diverse range of work by 25 international practitioners from

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MATHEMATICAL RHYMES

Opening Reception: Thursday, September 5, 6pm to 9pm. Exhibition: September 6 to October 6. Leonardo Electronic Almanac – in conjunction with Operational and Curatorial Research – and Boston Cyberarts are pleased to present Mathematical Rhymes – an exploration of art-making practices based in algorithmic and mathematical systems that translate into generative forms of moving image media. The exhibition pairs some of the earliest artworks dealing with

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SOMETHING IN THE AIR

Please join us at the Kellen Auditorium -The New School, on Saturday, September 7, from 6:30pm to 8:00pm - for a screening of artworks and a conversation between curators/editors Lanfranco Aceti and Pat Badani, Convenor Prof. Sven Travis, and “ManifestAR” founding artists on the subject of Augmented Reality. This emerging technology engages the public sphere in social and political critique by placing - in specific virtual

SOMETHING IN THE AIR2018-02-06T18:38:10+00:00
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