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Old Tech New Tech in New York

old Tech new Tech
September 9 – November 1, 2015
Opening Reception:
Thursday, September 17, 6-8pm
Art & Science Panel:
Thursday, October 1, 7pm
Admission: $5


New York, NY – CENTRAL BOOKING opens its seventh season with the exhibition old Tech new
Tech, curated by Maddy Rosenberg, in our Haber Space. At CENTRAL BOOKING, we have
previously avoided technology exhibitions in order to concentrate on the pure sciences. But in the
spirit of embracing all branches of thought and practices in the art and science realm, it seemed
time to confront technology head on in various stages of its development. We see the use of
technology to enhance materials and media in the hands of artists, a collaboration of the technical
with the aesthetic. This is an exhibition that is not about technology but one in which technology is
incorporated into the work seamlessly in a way that it becomes essential to the concept of the work.

The Book Art Museum of Lodz started as pamphleteers, coming out of the dark with three-dimensional lenticular prints, die-cuts and even the making of their own type to suit, running thegamut from old to new technologies.
Alexandra Limpert begins with a hand crank and leads us to the land of sensors in her sculptures, as they react and interract.
Alan Rosner finds metal for other purposes, inviting us to play with magnetism.
Marianne R. Petit deals with the latest media as her work literally breathes through projection, yet is equally comfortable in the land of paper flaps and hand manipulation.
Aaron Beebe manages to collage into his finely drawn mapping a bit of technological illumination.
Katherine Jacksonʼs pieces have the delicacy of the sandblasted glass drawings illuminated with hundreds of color choices that LEDs offer, while Carol Salmanson draws with the light itself.
Patricia Olynyk uses light to illuminate medicinal artifacts of an earlier age, as Joseph A.W. Quintela reduces light to an amorphous shape. We find Yael Brotmanʼs work in niches and corners, a miniature world engineered to come upon.
Sophia Sobers provides a delicate one we must be careful not to trample. Deborah Doering and Glen Doering a team that together is DOEprojekts, take the very low technological medium of drawing and raise it to high technological interaction. Trish Mackenzie stands alone as a scientist with artist collaborators, tracing art as it evolves from the artistʼs brain.
The electronic elements of Claire Watkins crawl along the wall with a gentle movement that we may at first miss in its delicacy. Though the geometry of Brett Wallace is fabricated by new technology it bears a vintage look, but climbs into a new light. With Benjamin Poynter, too, we see a comfort with more traditional media interpreted through the latest platform, a gaming mind with the lyricism of a ballet. Lorin Roser and Nina Kuo combine musical compositions with image
realizations that only the computer can manifest. Catherine Clover is an artist of few words- and images; she evokes native birds through sound and asks us to listen.

All in all, the collaborations with scientists and engineers are ones that bring a dimension to the work that is beyond the technical but informed by it.

Deborah Doering and Glen Doering will moderate a panel of artists and scientists discussing the
use of technology in art on Thursday, October 1 at 7pm. Admission is $5 and sitting is limited.
The catalog of old Tech new Tech is in the September 2015 issue of CENTRAL BOOKING
Magazine and is available at: here
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O NAS (About us) - Marek Gajewski

NIGHT OF MUSEUMS 2014

 

18.00-01.00 Wystawa książki artystycznej IX Międzynarodowego Festiwalu Sztuki Książki „KORESPONDENCJA” (www.korespondencja.bookart.pl)

18.00-01.00 Pokaz warsztatowy – odlewanie czcionek, druk typograficzny – Janusz Paweł Tryzno i studenci(www.book.art.pl)
O pełnych godzinach, zaczynając od 18.00 odbędą się koncerty i pokazy artystyczne: Harcerskiego Zespołu Artystycznego „Krajki” (18:00, 19:00), Podopiecznych Fundacji CONVIVO (18:00, 19:00, 20:00, 21:00), Zespołu Tańca Współczesnego TU i TERAZ (18:00, 19:00), Studia Piosenki (19:00, 20:00), Orkiestry Gitarowej Pałacu Młodzieży (20:00), Formacji Tańca Nowoczesnego AD ASTRA (21:00). Po każdym występie, przewodnicy TOTUTOTAM opowiadać będą o rodzinie Grohmanów.

18.00-22.00 Slide-show XIII edycji festiwalu „OtwARTa Wystawa”, na którym prezentowane będą filmy i prace audio indywidualnych artystów biorących udział w festiwaluwww.otwartawystawa.com 

22.00 Otwarcie wernisażu, wystawa sztuki pt. „Przegląd 1”. Uczestnicy: Przemysław Hoffer – grafika projektowa, Damian Idzikowski – grafika warsztatowa, Aleksandra Ilkiewicz – grafika warsztatowa, Joanna Kurkiewicz – druk na tkaninie, Katarzyna Lendzion – malarstwo, Maciej Polak – ilustracja.

22.30 – 23.00Performance muzyczny „Gra w czarne” – artystka Ola Chciuk za pomocą fortepianu konstruuje obraz stanów napięciowych, jakie towarzyszą jej podczas gry na instrumencie. Wskrzesza emocje z dzieciństwa kiedy grała w tym samym miejscu.

23.00 – 24.00 Koncert gitarowy duo – Jacek Bieleński, Darek Adryjańczyk. Pokaz filmów Barnaby Bonatiego ( „Zapach Kawy”, 2008; „Ćma”, 2004; „Więzi”, 2001; „Bonus”)

24.00 – 1.00 Koncert-performance „Banjo i elektronika” – Marcelo Zamenhoff, Wizualizacja: Mac Umatik. Indywidualne, eksperymentalne poszukiwania artysty, z gatunku muzyki transowej ezoterycznej (noise electronic).

24.00 – 1.00 Slide-show, 3 cykle fotograficzne: „Restauracja z Jerzego proponuje”, „Krajobraz z samolotem”, „Portret industrialny”.

EXHIBITION of MATTHIAS HARNISCH

CHROMATIC CONCERT - KONCERT CHROMATYCZNY

BĘDZIEMY - EXHIBITION OF MAŁGORZA SIDOR

Till the end of May

JOHN MORAN "THE SOLO SERIES"

 

Spektakl Johna Morana w Muzeum Książki Artystycznej

18. 01. 2014

Muzeum Książki Artystycznej, DotFILM, 2b.art.pl oraz Koło naukowe Warsztat Nowych Mediów przy PWSFTviT

ZAPRASZAJĄ:
JOHN MORAN "THE SOLO SERIES"

Wyjątkowy spektakl artysty łączącego ruch, muzykę i teatr w jedyne w swoim rodzaju dzieło sztuki.

Fotografia:
Anita Andrzejczak