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Ken Gregory, Sun Suckers (still from video documentation)
Rob Cruickshank has curated an interesting collection of Device Art for the net journal Vague Terrain with artists Brad Borevitz, Jessica Field, Peter Flemming, Erin Gee, Ken Gregory, Darsha Hewitt, iriXx, Nicholas Stedman and Martin Wisniowski. The image above is a video still from documentation of one of the pieces that I liked best. Here's an excerpt from Rob's essay:
Ken Gregory's Sun Suckers exist as individual machines, which absorb the rays of the sun, and convert them to insect-like chirps. However, like insects, they are listening to each other as we are listening to them, and the strength of the work comes from the listener's realization that these devices are not simply individuals, but members of a community.Cruickshank knows electronic art issues inside and out, and his choices reflect a thoughtful investigation that ranges from dynamics of old/new history&nostalgia tech to the manufacture of embodied emotional relations between humans and machines.
Sunday Devotionals - Rotary Connection with Minnie Riperton
Respect (this cover counts as a revelation)
Didn't want to have to do it
Compare recent screenshots of CBC & NYT websites:
Not saying we should restrict where the CBC accepts adverts from. Just saying they look kinda darb.
(VB via SM).
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The Essential Works Show IV: Multiples. The fourth installment of Birch Libralato's annual exhibition of important works. The 2009 edition of Essential Works presents multiples by artists such as Julie Voyce, Christian Marclay, Luis Jacob, Micah Lexier, Euan Macdonald and Mitch Robertson, along with important and essential works selected by Ann Dean from the Art Metropole collection.
129 Tecumseth Street Toronto from Jan. 10th – Feb. 7th 2009
Opening: Saturday Jan. 10th 2–5 PM
Julie Voyce - 1400 2001 screenprint 10 x 14 in.