Brett Ian Balogh
Luis Felipe Carli
chdh collective
Nicolas Montgermont
Cyrille Henry
Damien Henry
Gregory Chatonsky
Claudia Hart
Aaron M. Higgins
Terry Nauheim
Alessandro Perini
Stan Chisholm
Catherine Forster
LiveBox
This group show explores abstraction in the context of digital artwork that generates itself. These generative artworks investigate systems and structures as part of the creative process; the artist creates the code, the code in turn creates the art. The element of control, both as a process and format becomes an intrinsic component of the exhibition, as the artist in essence gives up control of the final piece to the systems created by their code.
curated by LiveBox
Flow Interrupted, an exploratory exhibition of abstract new media art, is curated by LiveBox and includes work by the following artists: Brett Ian Balogh, Luis Felipe Carli, chdh collective (Nicolas Montgermont, Cyrille Henry, & Damien Henry), Grégory Chatonsky, Claudia Hart, Aaron M. Higgins, Terry Nauheim, and Alessandro Perini. These artists use computer code, animation and video editing techniques to create works that celebrate the elegance of mathematical form and the unpredictability of seemingly organic systems.
Flow Interrupted explores abstraction in the context of digital artwork that generates itself. These generative artworks investigate systems and structures as part of the creative process; the artist creates the code, the code in turn creates the art. The element of control, both as a process and format becomes an intrinsic component of the exhibition, as the artist in essence gives up control of the final piece to the systems created by their code. The generative systems reflect the chaos and spontaneity of day-to-day life. Though they embrace digital technology, many of the works selected for Flow Interrupted also display a clear connection to more traditional art forms such as drawing, painting, film, and photography. For example, drawing, particularly the tradition of doodling, comes alive in Brett Ian Balagh’s Chora while Claudia Hart’s Dream and Aaron Higgins’s comp3(terra) evoke the language of painting.
LiveBox is a non-for profit entity founded in 2006 by artist, Catherine Forster and dedicated to showing filmic and new media art. It utilizes Chicago and its neighborhoods as a gallery, bringing digital art to the people of Chicago on a roving basis. LiveBox has produced new media exhibitions and screening events at institutions around the world, including the Hyde Park Art Center, the Around the Coyote, the Guggenheim Gallery at Chapman University (CA),and the directors Lounge Berlin festival.
http://www.liveboxgallery.com
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January 31 - June 6, 2010, Gallery 5
Stan Chisholm
ThingsThatNeverReallyHappened
In Stan Chisholm’s ThingsThatNeverReallyHappened, the artwork takes the form of a life-size diorama and operates under the artist’s principle that everything is up for grabs. Chisholm draws from a variety of sources to create a multi-perspective storyline swirling together American history, personal recollections and stories and images spewed from pop culture. Chisholm uses this unconventional narrative to address issues of falsehood, future, fiction, the beauty of ignorance and cold realizations.
ThingsThatNeverReallyHappened features a new series of invented land masses ranging in size from tiny floating islands to large, human-sized environments, all populated by cartoon mascots.
Image: Aaron Higgins, comp3(terra),2009, digital video, 2:54 min
Hyde Park Art Center
5020 S. Cornell Avenue Chicago, IL 60615
Mon-Thurs: 9am-8pm Fri-Sat: 9am-5pm Sun: 12pm-5pm