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<nettime-ann> [event] [Berkeley] atc @ ucb: steve beck, wed, 1 mar 7:30pm |
. The Art, Technology, and Culture Colloquium of UC Berkeley's Center for New Media Presents: >From Pre-Digital to Post Digital: Forty Years of Electronic Art Steve Beck, Artist and Designer, Berkeley Wednesday, Mar 1, 7:30-9pm: UC Berkeley, 160 Kroeber Hall All ATC Lectures are free and open to the public. ===================================================== This presentation is dedicated to Nam June Paik, who passed on to that great cathode ray tube in the sky on January 30, 2006, at the age of 73. ===================================================== Steve Beck postulates that we are entering a "post-digital" era in which tools for image making, sound, music, and communications are mature and ubiquitous. How do we use these tools wisely, and what might be their implications and consequences? What becomes of visual language, sensory and optimal perception? Will diffusion of analog motifs result? For Beck, creative necessity propels artistic realizations and explorations via hybrid electronic technologies. Steve Beck's artistic and technical innovations in luminous, dynamic, emitted light span his transformation from the analog world of the 1960's to today. Beck's work has investigated visual tools and visual language, archetypal modalities, internal imagery, spiritual technology and compositional structures in video, music, animation, light sculptures and games. Beck will show examples from his body of work, ranging from early electronic neon sculptures with the 1968 charter Chicago chapter of Experiments in Art and Technology, to video compositions such as "Union," an allegorical portrayal of internal bodily energies, and performances of "Illuminated Music" created on his invention, the Beck Direct Video Synthesizer. He'll also present studies of dynamic, magic square color matrix sequencing in Video Weavings, analog video fractals in a music video for Jimi Hendrix, Ambient Video sculptures created in Japan, and recent HDTV "Solaris Series" Videon video painting studies of real time variant, dynamic atmospheric optical colorations of Pacific Coast sunsets and sunrises. http://www.stevebeck.tv ===================================================== Steve Beck's ongoing investigations in electronic art blend video, light, music, sculpture, engineering and composition in evolving permutations and cinematic visual probes. His work has been shown in The American Century Centennial and other exhibitions at The Whitney Museum, shown as part of the video collection of The Museum of Modern Art, New York, and has also been exhibited in Japan, Italy, Germany, Caracas, Zagreb, Mexico, New York and San Francisco in public museums, galleries, theaters and private collections. Beck's video synthesis compositions have been internationally broadcast on PBS, RAI, BBC, WDR, NHK, CBC and other TV networks. Beck's "Illuminated Music" video performance was most recently exhibited at the Smithsonian Hirshhorn Museum and the Los Angeles MOCA in "Visual Music" (2005) and at the Pompidou Center, Paris, in "Son e Lumiere" (2004). He was part of the "Videospace" retrospective of the PBS National Center for Experiments in Television, curated by Steve Seid at the Berkeley Art Museum (2000). He is a currently a Visiting Fellow and Distinguished Mackay Lecturer in the College of Engineering, University of California, Berkeley. ===================================================== ATC Primary Sponsors: UC Berkeley Center for New Media (CNM) and Center for Information Technology in the Interest of Society (CITRIS) Additional ATC Sponsors: Office of the Executive Vice Chancellor and Provost, College of Engineering Interdisciplinary Studies Program, Consortium for the Arts, Intel Research, BAM/PFA, and the Townsend Center for the Humanities. ATC Director: Ken Goldberg ATC Associate Director: Greg Niemeyer ATC Assistant: Irene Chien Curated with ATC Advisory Board For updated information, please see: http://atc.berkeley.edu/ ---------------------------------------- You are subscribed to this list as nettime@bbs.thing.net. To u _______________________________________________ nettime-ann mailing list nettime-ann@nettime.org http://www.nettime.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nettime-ann