AIM, in partnership with MOCA, presents the fourth lecture in the AIM III: Luna Park lecture series: Rafael Lozano-Hemmer. Saturday, April 6, 2-4 pm at Ahmanson Auditorium Museum of Contemporary Art.
ART IN MOTION: The Annual International Festival of Time-Based Media
Presented by the University of Southern California School of Fine Arts
AIM, in partnership with MOCA, presents the fourth lecture in the AIM III:
LUNA PARK lecture series:
RAFAEL LOZANO-HEMMER
Saturday, April 6, 2-4 pm
Ahmanson Auditorium
Museum of Contemporary Art (at the California Plaza)
Rafael Lozano-Hemmer's works in relational architecture, technological
theatre and performance art have been shown in over a dozen countries,
including at the ARCO art fair, Bienal de la Habana, Film + Architektur
Biennale, European Media Art Festival, Ars Electronica Festival, and
SIGGRAPH'93.
His projects - including VECTORIAL ELEVATION, which transformed Mexico
City's Zócalo Square with immense light sculptures controlled by
participants on the internet  have received numerous awards. Among others:
"Best Installation" at the Interactive Digital Media Awards in Toronto, a
Cyberstar award in Germany, a distinction at the SFMOMA Webby Awards in San
Francisco and an Excellence Prize at the CG Arts Media Art Festival in
Tokyo; while his collaborations with Will Bauer have received a Golden Nica
in 2000, and honorable mentions at the1995 and 1998 Prix Ars Electronica.
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And save the dates for:
DOLORES FROM 10h  22h @ Santa Monica Museum of Art, Friday April 5th, 11am
 11pm
COMFORT CONTROL @ Raid Projects Gallery, the Brewery, LA, Saturday April
6th, 6-10pm
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AIM is the annual international festival of time-based media presented by
the University of Southern California School of Fine Arts. The AIM III is
programmed by Christiane Robbins, AIM Executive Producer and directed by
Janet Owen, Executive Director, AIM.
All events are free and open to the public. No reservation required.
Further information:
Tel: 213 740 ARTS
Ahmanson Auditorium
Museum of Contemporary Art (at the California Plaza)
250 South Grand Avenue
Los Angeles, CA 90012