Exhibition from June 4 till August 21, 2010
Opening on Thursday 3rd of June, 18:00-23:00
iMAL, Center for digital cultures and technology
30 Quai des Charbonnages / Koolmijnenkaai 30, 1080 Brussels
http://www.imal.org/playlist/

ARTISTS:

• 2 Player Productions
• Alex BOND/ENSO
• BOOGERLAB
• The C-MEN
• Paul B. DAVIS
• James DINGLE
• Jeff DONALDSON/NOTENDO
• Julien DUCOURTHIAL
• ENTTER
• Dragan ESPENSCHIED
• Gino ESPOSTO/MICROMUSIC.NET
• Gijs GIESKES
• André GONÇALVES
• Chantal GORET
• GOTO80
• JODI
• Mike JOHNSTON/MIKE IN MONO
• Joey MARIANO/ANIMAL STYLE
• Rosa MENKMAN
• Raquel MEYERS
• MIKRO ORCHESTRA
• Don MILLER/NO CARRIER
• Erik NILSSON
• NULLSLEEP
• Tristan PERICH
• RABATO
• Gebhard SENGMÜLLER
• Alexei SHULGIN
• Paul SLOCUM
• TONYLIGHT
• VjVISUALOOP

PLAYLIST. PLAYING GAMES, MUSIC, ART
CURATOR: Domenico Quaranta
DATES: 18.12.2009 – 17.05.2010
VENUE: Mediateca Expandida de LABoral Centro de Arte y Creación
Industrial (Los Prados, 121, 33394 Gijón – Asturias)
MORE INFOS: LABORAL Centro de Arte y Creación industrial

ARTISTS:

Paul B. Davis (UK), Jeff Donaldson / NoteNdo (DE), Dragan Espenschied (DE), Gino Esposto / Micromusic.net (CH), Gijs Gieskes (NL), André Gonçalves (PT), Mike Johnston / Mike in Mono (UK), Joey Mariano / Animal Style (US), Raquel Meyers (SP), Mikro Orchestra (PL), Don Miller / No-carrier (US), Jeremiah Johnson / Nullsleep (US), Tristan Perich (US), Rabato (SP), Gebhard Sengmüller (AT), Alexei Shulgin (RU), Paul Slocum (USA), Tonylight (IT), VjVISUALOOP (IT).

CATALOGUE:

Texts by Matteo Bittanti, Kevin Driscoll and Joshua Diaz, Ed Halter, Domenico Quaranta. Music CD included.

Along the Twentieth Century, music has often been the driving force behind crucial innovations in visual arts, and the starting point for many artists. Without forgetting the role played by music in the development of abstract art, it was mainly during the Sixties that music provided a fertile ground for new approaches, new theories, new art forms, new aesthetics. John Cage was a musician working with artists and engineers. The very first performance (the Untitled Event at Black Mountain College in 1952) was a musical event, such as many Fluxus events during the Sixties. Furthermore, Fluxus adopted music notation for its peculiar “scores”. It was thinking to music that Umberto Eco first introduced the concept of “opera aperta”. And at the very beginning of Video Art lies the manipulation of the electronic signal, first experimented by Nam June Paik in music.
PLAYLIST is an exhibition that wants to explore the role played by music in the adoption and manipulation, since the mid Nineties, of obsolete, digital as well as analogue, technologies: vinyls, old computers, game platforms and alikes. It’s our feeling, on the one hand, that electronic music culture has been of great importance for the development of low-tech, home-based media art; and, on the other hand, that – such as for the early Video Art – the manipulation of the digital stream is mainly grounded in musical research.
The core of PLAYLIST will be the exploration of the “8bit movement”, spread out from the manipulation of obsolete game technologies in order to create new instruments to play music. The show will demonstrate that the retrogaming phenomenon in visual arts can be considered an outfit of a pretty musical phenomenon, that in a bunch of years spread out all over the world through festivals and clubs, occasionally influencing mainstream musicians; and that visual and musical research progressed on parallel paths, in the quest for lo-res sounds and aesthetics, synthetic colors and notes. For the first time, retro-gaming will be explored through the lens of musical production and distribution, displaying not only tracks, but instruments, tools, softwares and hardwares, skins and graphics, but also discographies, platforms and communities. Thus, PLAYLIST will serve as a starting point for an archive / collection of materials produced by artists and musicians, and as a relational context where visitors can practice with tools produced by artists, and take part in workshops, lectures, improvised performances.
Furthermore, PLAYLIST will try to provide a context for this kind of research, not necessarily game related, selecting seminal projects and artists that helped forging the conceptual frame in which retro-gaming took place.

BILBAO ARTE – NEW YORKen
December 15, 2009 – February 9, 2010
Location: The Gabarron Foundation-Carriage House Center for the Arts
149 E 38th Street, New York, NY 10016
www.gabarronfoundation.org

Group Exhibition
Judas Arrieta, David Cívico, Naia del Castillo, Mikel Eskauriaza, Amaia Lekerikabeaskoa, Alberto Albor, Carlos Irijalba, Iñigo Tena, Zuhar Iruretagoiena e Ibon Garagarza, Abigail Lazkoz, Kepa Garraza, Eduardo Sourroille, Elssie Ansareo, Inazio Escudero, Fermín Moreno, Arturo Artal & Fermín Hernández, Raquel Meyers, Pablo Pérez and Txuspo Poyo.

New York, NY. November 16th, 2009. The Gabarron Foundation in New York is pleased to present “BILBAO ARTE – NEW YORKen”, a group exhibition which will feature some of the creative offerings by artists who have carried out their projects over the period 1998– 2008 at the Bilbao Arte Foundation. The exhibition will start with an opening cocktail reception on December 15, 2009 at 6pm.

“BILBAO ARTE – NEW YORKen” is a representative exhibition of projects performed by resident artists at the Bilbao Arte Foundation from 1998 to 2008. This exhibition, which marks the 10th Anniversary of the foundation, includes a series of works which represent some of the most consolidated trends within young Basque art and highlights the variety of the modes, techniques, forms, themes, etc. used by the artists who have given shape to their creative projects in the Centre over these years.

The result is a show of the immense plurality of the creations that have seen the light of day in the installations of Bilbao Arte, a plurality that is also that of contemporary Basque art and of which this exhibition is but a small demonstration.

The Bilbao Arte Foundation is an artistic production centre belonging to the Culture Department of the Bilbao City Council. It provides young creators with the means and infrastructures required to develop their artistic ideas, such as the availability of studio spaces, engraving and silkscreening workshops, digital imaging, sculpture, photography, a film set, documentation centre and projection rooms.

The Gabarron Foundation-Carriage House Center for the Arts is a non-profit institution and an exclusive international center specialized in art exhibitions and other cultural activities. Since 2002, we have achieved to be an excellent platform in the United States to spread Spanish culture, above all, contemporary art. At the same time our organization has promoted the exchange and understanding between Spanish and American cultures, providing a space for interaction and enhanced appreciation of emerging and established cultural figures from both countries.

Veinte jóvenes creadores muestran el futuro del arte vasco en Nueva York
Press release ‘El correo digital’ (spanish)

19 april /jun 2009 / STANDING ON THE SHOULDERS OF GIANTS
Jacob Sikker Remin, founder of 8bit klubben and curator of Mikrogalleriet, is opening his forst solo exhibition “STANDING ON THE SHOULDERS OF GIANTS” in gallery MACHWERKET in århus. The exhibit will show the BIGGEST pixel ever, a networked cube of fluorescent light tubes, 2D mobile barcodes and 4bit music. Not to be missed. Exhibit is running until end of May. I collaborate with the project with some pixel glitch videos!

MACHWERKET
Vestergade 62, 8000 Århus C
www.machwerket.dk

Pics: STANDING ON THE SHOULDERS OF GIANTS on Flickr

Movie for the japanese artist Shojonotomo with Rabato‘s music.
Shojonotomo holds the exhibition with theory that is the brand by international Link Ltd..
(Clothes ‘child play goods’ from which the sound by the collaboration with ..noise artist ZENI-CYOYABA.. (Stephane Perrin) is emitted are being planned. )

http://cho-yaba.com

http://zeni.cho-yaba.com

The date: 2008.10/30 (Thursday)-11/3(Monday)
Cocktail party: 10/31 (18:00-20:00) entrance free
exhibition space
: Theory Omotesando Hills
and Belcomonz theory Aoyama shop

http://www.link-theory.com

17 may /1 jun 2008 / ’49cm’ A Collective Exhibition
artists:
8bit klubben, goto80 (se), autoboy (se), tanja stasia schlander, hannes hoelzl (de), mikkel meyer, casper øbro, graffiti robotten hector (lab), humdinger (can), tonylight (it), :ö: (se), raquel meyers (es), elmer.o (fr), johnny rogers (us), el monstro (col), miruki (bel), hanniballade, sekitani (jp), tobi twang
Mikrogalleriet / Copenhague (DN)
More info

‘YOU ARE A DEMO’ installation
New Technology Grant BilbaoArte Fundazioa 2006
Exhibitions:
BilbaoArte Fundazioa 2006 EGOILEAK December 2006
BAC!06 CCCB (Barcelona) November 2006

‘NO TE VA A DOLER’ 7´43´´ José Morraja + Raquel Meyers 2006
Video art piece

Exhibitions:
Do you want to? Antifashionsystem 2. Galería LaSanta Barcelona (19th january- 22th february 2006)
http://www.lasanta.org/2006-01.htm

I Ciclo Internacional de Video Arte ALBIAC, Bienal Internacional de Arte Contemporáneo Parque Natural Cabo de Gata-Níjar
(15th july- 15th september 2006)
http://albiac.org