Digital Incarnate: The Body, Identity and Interactive Media

Digital Incarnate: The Body, Identity and Interactive Media

Columbia College Chicago

February 5, 2010
Digital Incarnate: The Body, Identity and Interactive Media

February 8 – April 2, 2010

Reception: Thursday, February 11, 6-9pm

The Arcade,
Columbia College Chicago

618 S Michigan Avenue, 2nd floor, Chicago, IL 60605
Gallery Hours: Mon-Fri, 9-5pm. Sat by appointment.

http://www.colum.edu/deps

Digital Incarnate: The Body, Identity, and Interactive MediaLuftwerk, OpenEnded GroupTroika RanchSynchronous ObjectsDigital Incarnate

RELATED PROGRAMMING:

Gallery Talks with Exhibition Artists
The Arcade, 618 S. Michigan, 2nd Floor, Chicago, IL 60605
Free and open to the public.
OpenEnded Group, Friday, February 12, 12:15pm
Synchronous Objects, Tuesday, March 2, 12:15pm
Troika Ranch, Thursday, March 4, 12:15pm
Luftwerk, Thursday, March 25, 12:15pm

Panel Discussion: “Corporeality and the Digital Gaze”
Monday, March 1, 6:30pm
Stage 2
, 618 S Michigan Ave, 2nd Floor, Chicago, IL 60605
Free and open to the public

This panel discussion will investigate “the body” when explored through collaborative possibilities of performance and technology. It will feature a conversation among pioneering artists whose work engages the body and digital media, specifically interrogating the ever-increasing digitized gaze, the transcription of the body through data visualization, and the impact it has on the body’s cultural contexts. Panelists will include:

Grisha Coleman: composer, performer and choreographer; Assistant Professor in Arts, Media and Engineering at Arizona State University.
Marianne Kim: artist and educator working in dance, theatre and video art; Assistant Professor at Arizona State University’s Humanities, Arts and Cultural Studies Department.
Maria Palazzi: co-creative director of Synchronous Objects; Director of the Advanced Computing Center for the Arts and Design, and Associate Professor of Design at The Ohio State University.
Dawn Stoppiello: choreographer and dancer; Executive Director and Artistic Co-Director of Troika Ranch.
Moderated by Raquel Monroe: Assistant Professor at The Dance Center of Columbia College Chicago.

FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:

http://www.colum.edu/deps

http://www.colum.edu/engage

http://www.colum.edu/institutewomengender

CONTACT:
Alycia Scott, Co-Curator, 312-369-8341, [email protected]
Sara Slawnik, Co-Curator, 312-369-8845, [email protected]

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