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Vitiello, a New York native, is an internationally recognized sound artist and mainstay of the New York scene since his early days as a punk guitarist. He has been influenced by Nam June Paik, has collaborated with Scanner, Pauline Oliveros and Frances-Marie Utti. He is also an electronic musician and visual artist. And, according to Morrow, “an absolute Geiger Counter for places.” In 1999 he did a residency at the World Trade Center managing to capture the Towers's swaying in the wind and recorded the creaking and cracking of the building's skeleton. He has produced countless recordings on various labels such as Sub Rosa and has had many solo exhibitions that combine sound, installations, photos and drawings at museums and galleries and has been part of many Group shows including Soundings: Contemporary Score at MOMA, the Whitney and the Sydney Biennale. Vitiello serves as a professor at Virginia Commonwealth University in the Kinetic Imaging department. I met Stephen in the 1980s. We worked together on Nam Jun Paik's Zapping for Swatch watch. Then on some of Paik's soundtracks, including "Did George Sand Kill Chopin." Stephen curated the show, New Sounds New York, for the Kitchen in New York. It included the New York unveiling of my patended 3D soundcube with series of commissioned works including his most evocative, “Cinematic, With Crashing Roof,” one of 12 designed for the cube by an array of artists. Samples Playlist Question Of Temperature • Balloon Farm Electrinocellia • MEM1 + Stephen Vitiello Train to the Plane • Charlie Morrow Brood IX • Stephen Vitiello Breath Chant • Charlie Morrow Bell Bell Horn Horn • Charlie Morrow Mental Radio • Stephen Vitiello Cascoplecia • MEM1 + Stephen Vitiello Genesis Song • Charlie Morrow Iron Oxide • Stephen Vitiello Thinking In, Thinking Out • Stephen Vitiello Trainslation • Steve Roden Spring Helsinki • Charlie Morrow Humming • Charlie Morrow
Spaudos apžvalga.Klaipėdos miesto savivaldybė pradeda beprecedentį procesą – sieks nutraukti valstybinės žemės nuomos sutartį prieš terminą už žemės sklype esantį apleistą buvusį „Baltijos“ kino teatrą atlyginant teisės aktų nustatyta tvarka.Kalbos rytas.Tuskululėnų dvaro muziejuje vyks prezantacinis renginys- „Projektas – HOMO SOVIETICUS“ su žinomais kultūros, sporto, pramogų, meno - visuomenei gerai žinomais veidais.Šiandien menininkui Nam Jun Paik sukaktų 90 metų. Tai vienas novatoriškiausių ir kryptingiausių avangardinio meno atstovų. Nuo 1956 metų priklausė Fluxus judėjimui, bendradarbiavo su Jurgiu Mačiūnu bei Jonu Meku.Laidos „Įgarsintas vaizdas“ ištrauka.Nauja instaliacija demonstruos, koks Jonas Mekas buvo kitapus kameros. 2022 m. minint Jono Meko šimtmetį Jono Meko vizualiųjų menų centras parengė audiovizualinę instaliaciją „Jonas Mekas iš arčiau ir iš toliau“.Marijos ir Jurgio Šlapelių muziejaus galerijoje iki liepos 24 d. vyksta ukrainiečių menininko Danylo Movchan akvarelių paroda „Karas Ukrainoje“.Ikoniška, kultinė, nepavaldi laikui – tokia jau 13-ąjį kartą vyksiančio kino po atviru dangumi festivalio „Kinas po žvaigždėmis“ programa.Ved. Karolina Bieliauskaitė
In this episode of Why Change? co-hosts Ashraf and Jeff connect to discuss Ashraf's conversation with legendary musician and artist, Terry Morgan. Terry's incredible past as a musician created a unique chemistry of opportunity as one experience opened him to another, finally leading him to create Borealis, Festival of Lights, an innovative visual and digital art festival based in Seattle, Washington. Ashraf and Jeff discuss how Terry's personal narrative highlights opportunities for young people to be not only exposed to the arts as an outlet for their creativity, but also a real way they can begin accomplishing change they want to make in their communities. In this episode you'll learn: Examples of entry points and connections young people can find into the creative economy; How youth can begin to actually inform the creative economy and digital communities; and In what ways community connections throughout your life can present unexpected opportunities for innovation. ABOUT TERRY MORGAN: As a musician, earning his master's at the University of Washington, Terry teamed up with Jack Buchans, a student of Nam Jun Paik, who had built a Paik-Abe video synthesizer. They spend endless hours creating abstract electronic video art with synthesized soundtracks. These early experiments attracted Terry to the word of Light Art, Festivals, and Projection Mapping. The beauty, inspiration, and impact that radiates from the faster growing art form in the world is now the most exciting part of his life. Having been on the ground floor of Seattle's early alternative music scene, he has seen how opportunity can inspire greatness. Borealis now provides a showcase venue for some of the most innovative artists in the world. They are working to create landmark experiences hat will unite the art and tech world in a celebration of new releaities and imagination. This episode of Why Change? A Podcast for the Creative Generation was powered by Creative Generation. Produced and Edited by Daniel Stanley. For more information on this episode and Creative Generation please visit and follow us on social media @Campaign4GenC --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/whychange/support
Episode Notes The Nam June Paik exhibit at SFMoMA Find out more at https://three-minute-modernist.pinecast.co
Episode Notes Interview with Rudolf Frieling recorded May 20th, 2021. Visit the Nam Jun Paik exhibit at SFMoMA Running through October 3rd, 2021, the Paik exhibition is one of the finest we've ever seen. https://www.sfmoma.org/exhibition/nam-june-paik-2021/ for details. Three Minute Modernist is looking for artists to interview. If you're interested, contact me museum #interview #materialculture #videoart #soundart #fluxus Find out more at https://three-minute-modernist.pinecast.co
We talk to writer-curator Anuradha Vikram about Claes Oldenberg, Carolee Schneeman, Sesame Street at the Temple of Dendur, sexism in midcentury art, Lee Krasner, Minimalism, Mike Kelley, Nam Jun Paik, the recent Whitney Biennial, running an art space, what makes a good show and curator-as-art-mom.
This week we discuss Fame. Andy Warhol may have said “In the future, everyone will be world-famous for 15 minutes” but he never predicted we’d all want our 15 minutes every day. Andy Warhol’s quote “in the future everyone will be famous for 15min” https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/andy-warhol-probably-never-said-his-celebrated-fame-line-180950456/ Pierre Elliot Trudeau (Famed Canadian prime minister) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zzWTAorHeu0 Marshall McLuhan “global village” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HeDnPP6ntic Youtubers and You documentary https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=--VqhKD3WxI William Wegman’s short videos https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9xYxxcqbPeU Why startups are so growth focused https://www.forbes.com/sites/groupthink/2017/06/13/the-case-for-opting-out-of-silicon-valleys-growth-or-die-culture/#1470ed88198f Maudie https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wCZ_guQTGNw Louis CK responds to accusations “the stories are true” https://www.nytimes.com/2017/11/10/arts/television/louis-ck-statement.html?_r=0 Paris Hilton Infuriated by sex tape released without her consent http://www.eonline.com/news/873667/paris-hilton-believes-she-could-have-been-like-princess-diana-if-it-weren-t-for-her-sex-tape Kim Kardashian talks about the shame of her sex tape with Oprah https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EKkhUikSVr4 Corey Haim https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corey_Haim Jean-Michel Basquiat died of a heroin overdose https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean-Michel_Basquiat Simon Sinek Start with Why http://sinekpartners.typepad.com/refocus/2007/06/writing_a_visio.html Jack Trout on positioning http://adage.com/article/al-ries/a-words-jack-trout-positioning/309341/ Salvador Dalí https://www.smithsonianmag.com/arts-culture/the-surreal-world-of-salvador-dali-78993324/ Nam Jun Paik https://www.sfmoma.org/exhibition/nam-june-paik/ Koons in VR on Acute Art https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gVHiWqIw3J4 Rem Koolhaas https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rem_Koolhaas James Franco’s Gay Town at Peres Projects https://peresprojects.com/exhibitions/gay-town/ Bo Burlingham, Small Giants https://www.smallgiants.org/ Kurt Cobain https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kurt_Cobain Daniel Johnston https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3OvWFurOBk8 Rodriguez: Forgotten In America, Exalted In Africa https://www.npr.org/2012/07/28/157478577/rodriguez-forgotten-in-america-exalted-in-africa Ramones documentary https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WIE_tS6ML0w Stoicism https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stoicism Kim Jong-Il http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/asia/northkorea/8292848/The-Incredible-Kim-Jong-il-and-his-Amazing-Achievements.html Star Wars Kid original https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HPPj6viIBmU Star Wars Kid remix https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3GJOVPjhXMY Whatever happened to Star Wars Kid http://www.telegraph.co.uk/films/2016/05/04/whatever-happened-to-star-wars-kid-the-true-story-behind-one-of/
How important is the gallery exhibition to the work? In this podcast Mark Amery talks to pioneering pop artist and conceptualist Billy Apple about his survey at Auckland Art Gallery The Artist Has to Live Like Everyone Else. Apple reflects on his collaboration with Nam Jun Paik, his willingness to be cloned and his work with agencies from Saatchi and Saatchi to Womens Refuge.
Acik_Mimarlik : 3 Ocak 2013 Cevdet Erek ile farklı alanlara yayılan üretimi, son dönem sanat işleri ve aldığı Nam Jun Paik ödülü üzerine konuşuyoruz.
Acik_Mimarlik : 3 Ocak 2013 Cevdet Erek ile farklı alanlara yayılan üretimi, son dönem sanat işleri ve aldığı Nam Jun Paik ödülü üzerine konuşuyoruz.
Acik_Mimarlik : 3 Ocak 2013 Cevdet Erek ile farklı alanlara yayılan üretimi, son dönem sanat işleri ve aldığı Nam Jun Paik ödülü üzerine konuşuyoruz.