Bitforms Gallery
New York
529 west 20th Street
212 3666939
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Andrew Neumann
dal 15/1/2003 al 22/2/2003
212 366 6939
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15/1/2003

Andrew Neumann

Bitforms Gallery, New York

"Industrial Wall Panels" refers to re-defining the notion of industry. In the past, the word conjured of images of masses of steel, huge electric motors, steam, heat and density; Images represented so clearly, for example, in Chaplin's Modern Times, and Keatons The Electric House.


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Industrial Wall Panels

Opening Reception: 1 18 03, 6-8PM

Andrew Neumann is a Boston-based artist who works with electronic media in a variety of different permutations; sculpture, electronic music, film and video installation. Born in New York, raised in New Jersey, he received a B.S. from Emerson College in filmmaking, and taught in the film department of the School of the Museum of Fine Arts through the 90's. Last year, he had an exhibit at the DeCordova Museum in Lincoln, Mass, and will be having a solo show of computer-based video installations at BostonCyberarts 2003. His music has been performed around the Northeast and New York City, and is distributed through Sublingual Records. He was an Artist in Residence at the iEar Studio at Rensselaer Polytech Institute in 2001, and has had residences at McDowell Colony, Yaddo, Art Omi, STEIM, and the Ucross Foundation. His single channel videos have been screened at the World Wide Video Festival in The Hague, PBS, ArtistSpace and elsewhere. "Industrial Wall Panels" refers to re-defining the notion of industry . In the past, the word conjured of images of masses of steel, huge electric motors, steam, heat and density; Images represented so clearly, for example, in Chaplin's Modern Times , and Keatons The Electric House .

Now that we have evolved into the digital age , these Panels may already be viewed as relics of a recently passed generation. In addition, these works are about exploring the electronic image in a self representational fashion. No video tape or digital image buffers are used. Cameras embedded within the pieces defining the process that is actually occurring. These works serve as exoskeletons; stripping away any outer shell to explore the beauty of the industrial elements themselves. As a practitioner of avant-garde film methods and ideologies, another main interest of Neumann has been about observing/manipulating/dissecting the cinematic apparatus , the camera and projector. Past works have included multiple projections, two-sided films , loops, etc.

In the electronic media, the connection is defined in a different mode; it is (potentially) immediate and spontaneous. Although the camera and monitor/projector are the basic mediators of the image, a great deal of electronic manipulation can occur with ease and immediacy. With the wall panels that incorporate cameras and monitors, the idea was to allow the apparatus to be evident to the observer, and allow for any optical (mis)perceptions to be integral to the work itself.

By deconstructing these technologies, and reorganizing them in to new formal "Panels", Neumann is questioning the value of the objects, disregarding any protocol, (which is at the heart of any machine-based technological system) and exploring the relationship between technology and the world it is meant to serve. In essence, these Panels are meditations on technology and specifically it's role in shaping how electronic media is repressed/represented. > > > THE GALLERY bitforms is devoted to exploring the realms of digital art. For more information contact gallery director Steve Sacks at 212 366 6939 or email info@bitforms.com 529 west 20th street bitforms.com 212 366 6939 info@bitforms.com

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In the image: Dual Asynchronous Sine Waves, 2001.

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