Johannes Nyholm – Puppetboy


Puppet Boy (clip) (2008, 5MB, 1:04 min.)

For more than a decade, the artist and music video director Johannes Nyholm
has been working on animated films about the little clay figure, Puppet Boy.
In a claustrophobic chamber drama, the frustrated puppet is engaged in an endless
battle against the agonies of everyday life. Nyholm

Barry McGee at Deitch Projects

Barry McGee
Golly Gee, Mcgee (2005, 4.8MB, 1:31 min.)

Barry McGee

By Mica.

Young-Hae Chang Heavy Industries

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Young-Hae Chang Heavy Industries at the New Museum (2008, 62.5MB, 2:48 min)

If you don’t know them, you should; Young-Hae Chang Heavy Industries
have been responsible for some of the most spine tingling & evocative work
on the net in the last ten years,
This documentary, lifted from the indispensable Rhizome, gives a good bares bones historical
account of them in the context of a show earlier this year at the New Museum.
I didn’t see the show & whilst I’m pleased they’re getting this wider exposure I wonder
if there isn’t something quite particular about the way their work presents in a browser
(preferably, in my view, with headphones on, ie. as submerged in these delicious
& fractured quasi narratives as only the net experience will allow).
Then, it is visceral and immediate.
On the evidence here, there seems to have been something
a little more diffuse about this multiple screen installation.
I don’t know; it’s a surmise; I’d be happy to be told I’m wrong.
It raises interesting questions, though, about the transplanting of work
from browser to gallery.

‘Embedded’ – Alan Sondheim in Santa Monica

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restart (2006, 9KB, 4 min. loop)

shift
shift (2006, 5.1MB, 57 sec.)

jig
jig (2006, 2.8MB, 32 sec.)

We’re Alan Sondheim fans here at dvblog.
When so much work on the web is banal & lacking in ambition
he is an antidote, a tonic, a reason to hope.
His restless energy & intelligence transmute everything
he engages with into art (remember Picasso & those handlebars?)
Those living in the Santa Monica area might have seen his installation
‘embedded’ (also including work by filmmaker Leslie Thornton)
at the Track 16 gallery in 2006.

Hack.it.art

Hack.it.art
what the hack it art (2005, 33.5MB, 3:22 min.)

Hack.it.art was an exhibition and event about hacktivism in Italy.
Video of the opening night by Florian Cramer.

Nigel Ayers – Soul Zodiac

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Soul Zodiac (2007, 6.4MB, 2:12 min)

Interesting documentation of a piece recently shown at
Newlyn Art Gallery by Cornish based artist Nigel Ayers.
The zodiacal stuff leaves me a bit cold but the sound is utterly wonderful,
and the simple yet elegant & effective presentation is great too.

Going Places Sitting Down – Hiraki Sawa

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Going Places Sitting Down (2006, 14.8MB, 2:34 min)

Images from Hiraki Sawa solo exhibition in 2006
at the New York James Cohan Gallery.
‘Going Places Sitting Down’ is a triptych video projection.
(video by Doron Golan)

The Art of Digital Show 2007

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The Art of Digital Show (2007, 43MB, 4:18 min.)

Trailer for an international exhibition of digital art
at the Lyceum Theatre Gallery in San Diego.

October 6 – November 11, 2007

Edward Hopper at the National Gallery of Art

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Edward Hopper at NGA (2007, 37MB, 3:36 min.)

In conjunction with the exhibition Edward Hopper, the National Gallery of Art
has released a new video podcast about the artist and his work and influence.
Narrated by actor and art collector Steve Martin.

Mark Napier at bitforms gallery nyc

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smoke (excerpt) (2007, 7MB, 56 sec.)

‘A symbol of the human desire to monumentalize ideas in physical form,
the Empire State Building is a subject of Mark Napier‘s artwork in the past four years.
This icon of American hegemony is key to exploring shifting structures of power,
specifically the transition from steel to software as the medium of power in our time.’

In Smoke, a generative software installation projected on the bitforms gallery wall.
Images from the show –here.