What happens when art and technology intersect? You'll find your answer at SPACES, as we present Endgame: Artists Confront the Machine. You'll find plenty of innovative, interactive art by four artists who use technology and machines as the basis for their work. SPACES is a non-profit, artist-run alternative space gallery.
Artists confront the machine
Interactive art by four artists who use technology and machines as
the basis for their work.
What happens when art and technology intersect? You'll find your answer at
SPACES, as we present Endgame: Artists Confront the Machine. You'll find plenty of innovative, interactive art
by four artists who use technology and machines as the basis for their work.
The exhibition is free and open to the public.
Timothy Brower (Chicago, IL) uses low-tech mechanics to humorously
address our culture's desire for progress. Visitors are invited to ride his
modified bicycles, but will find that each presents a new challenge or frustration
to overcome. Meanwhile, Jason Lee (Chicago, IL) irreverently deals with the
frustration of the future with his yelling, card-shuffling, toilet-paper-hurling
electronic installations, using video and mechanical contraptions to turn
everyday occurrences into art. Scott Townsend (Raleigh, NC) invites viewers
to explore the relationships between representation and reality. The artist
creates a virtual environment of video footage, interactive CD-ROM, and large
digital printouts that visitors can use to examine all aspects of a distant
landscape. Technological advancements such as cloning, genetic engineering
and psychological medications are addressed in the work of Gail Wight
(Berkeley, CA). Wight will exhibit her "zoo" of test tubes containing animal
DNA, and several games in which viewers can maneuver psychiatric
medication across mazes of neurological systems and brain-wrinkles.
SPACES is a non-profit, artist-run alternative space gallery. Since 1978,
SPACES has given over 6,000 artists an arena in which to present challenging
new ideas. SPACES is located at 2220 Superior Viaduct on the West side of
the Flats. Superior Viaduct runs parallel to the Detroit-Superior Bridge at the
intersection of West 25th Street.
Gallery hours for SPACES are Saturday 11-5pm, Sunday 1-5pm, and
Tuesday through Friday 11-5:30pm. SPACES is a non-profit, artist-run
alternative space gallery.
Cleveland, OH
Spaces, 2220 Superior Viaduct
For application information, visit:
http://spacesgallery.org/apply.html