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BYOB Chicago, at the MCA, 18 October 2011

16 October, 2011 by

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BYOB Chicago #2
18 October 2011, 6–8pm, free
at The Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago (map)

BYOB is a series of one-night exhibitions in which artists explore the medium of projection using their own “beamers” (projectors). BYOB has taken place in more than 40 cities throughout the world. Originally conceived by artist Rafaël Rozendaal, BYOB Chicago brings together Chicago-based artists to create a collaborative happening of multiple, simultaneous video projections that fill the walls of the museum’s café, Puck’s at the MCA. BYOB Chicago is organized by the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago in collaboration with Nicholas O’Brien and Brian Khek.

Participating Artists Include:

Ramsey Alderson
Daniel Baird
Mark Beasley
Thom Brandt
Nick Briz
Jon Cates
Chris Collins
Theodore Darst
Arend deGruyter-Helfer
Louis Doulas
Lauren Elder
Daniel Everett
Eric Fleischauer
Bea Fremderman
Geoff Hanssler
Alex Herrera
Nate Hitchcock
Chelsey Hoff
Brian Khek
André Lenox
Evan Lenox
William Evan May
Rachael Milton
Judd Morrissey
Andrew Rosinski
Jon Satrom
Micah Shippa
PplSft
Brad Troemel
Heather-Marie Vernon
Sarah Weis
Andrew Norman Wilson
Samuel D. York

 

More:
http://www.byobworldwide.com/
Internet Superheros: MCA

 

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BEADS

22 March, 2011 by

BEADS from Andrew Rosinski on Vimeo.

Andrew Rosinski, 2010, 7 min, 35mm / 1080p, color, sound
Sound by Patrick Carroll

Look to Nature
Find Divine Beads
String and set in motion
The Earth plants Seeds.

http://andrewrosinski.com/beads.html

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One-Minute of BEADS (2010)

4 March, 2011 by

BEADS from Andrew Rosinski on Vimeo.
Andrew Rosinski, 2010, 7 min, 35mm/1080p, color, sound

An odic-orphic film about skiing, composed of 35mm slides my father took during 1970-1980, slides I manipulated and animated, frame-by-frame.

More soon

http://andrewrosinski.com
http://andrewrosinski.com/beads.html
http://e–art–h.com

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TLVSN #2, March 7, Chicago, Bridgeport, at Maria’s

3 March, 2011 by

9-11pm
Maria’s Packed Goods and Community Bar
960 West 31st Street
in Bridgeport, ‘community of the future’

“TLVSN is a monthly screening and performance series curated by Theodore Darst and hosted by the good people Maria’s in Bridgeport.”

The second installment features:
Jennifer Chan (www.jennifer-chan.com)
James Connolly (http://jameshconnolly.com/)
Josh Dull (http://yrmomvsmymom.tumblr.com/)
Clint Enns (http://vimeo.com/clintenns)
Chelsey Hoff (http://www.chelseyhoff.com/)
Sally Richardson (http://vimeo.com/swamprabbit)
Andrew Rosinski (http://andrewrosinski.com/)
Jon Satrom (http://jonsatrom.com/)

Performance by:
CRACKED RAY TUBE (http://crackedraytube.com/)

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OP. IV PAVANE POUR CALLA LILY (2010)

20 October, 2010 by


written by: Andrew Colarusso
visual: Andrew Rosinski
music: Matt Walsh
duration: 3 min loop
release year: 2010
two-channel video | 720×480
color
sound / silence (two options)

If you have three minutes to spare, I invite you to watch my latest two-screen installation: OP. IV PAVANE POUR CALLA LILY (site down, need to renew domain, back up soon) (2010).  We just finished the piece a week or so ago. The piece is a collaborative effort by which I created the visuals and scroll-text animation for a two-column poem written by Brooklyn-based poet, Andrew Colarusso, with music by Matt Walsh of The Desert Fathers and The Forms.  This is the third installment of my “Scrolls” series, the other films include a beach (2010), and Jupiter’s eye (2010).

–> Watch it here.

SYNOPSIS
A two-channel video installation featuring a scroll of two-column text, written by Andrew Colarusso, with visual and animation by Andrew Rosinski, and music by Matt Walsh of The Desert Fathers and The Forms. The piece is an endless two-screen loop.

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blue (2010)

10 October, 2010 by

blue, Andrew Rosinski, infinite loop, 2010, video, color, silent

Synopsis: The search for life is quite simple, follow the big waves, follow water. Tiled waves form an infinite looping box. The box is a window to the tile, the tile x-repeat y-repeats fore-ever.

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all-um-in-i

9 September, 2010 by
all-um-in-i by Andrew Rosinski, 2010

all-um-in-i, #1, “ardent source”, Andrew Rosinski, 2010, digital

all-um-in-i is a digital installation series I’m working on. The series is inspired by dear friends and ’90s pop music.

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Guiding Our Lives

5 September, 2010 by
beads, andrew rosinski, 2010, 35mm

beads, andrew rosinski, 2010, 35mm

Here is a still from a film I am working on. This is an image of a guide character featured in the film. My friend, Patrick Carroll, and I are currently working on sounds and a mix. It’s coming together very well!

Click the image to enlarge the image.

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First Nature

13 August, 2010 by

First Nature from andrew rosinski on Vimeo.

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The N Word

24 July, 2010 by

Andrew Rosinski, The N Word,  2010, 1 min, video | The N Word from andrew rosinski on Vimeo.

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a beach in Boston, July 23rd – August 28th: Axiom Center for New and Experimental Media

22 July, 2010 by

a beach (2010) | click to enlarge

My two-part film, a beach (2010), will be wavin’ simultaneously on two monitors at the Axiom Center for New and Experimental Media, as part of Refresh, “an exhibition of video and animation work that explores an alternative aesthetic in digital media artwork.” … “Refresh features a group of artists that all ask the viewer to reevaluate our collective definition of digital beauty and the value we place on visual quality in contemporary culture.”

The opening reception is tomorrow, 23 July, 2010, and the exhibit will sit pretty 23 July – August 28th, 2010. Artists in the show include: Nick Briz (Chicago), Michelle Ceja (NY), Clint Ennis (Canada), Elna Frederick (the internet), Doug Goodwin and Rebecca Baron (Los Angeles), Duncan Malashock (NY), Rosa Menkman (a Dutch-visualist DINCA recently interviewed, the Netherlands), Andrew Rosinski (Chicago), and Nicolas Sassoon (Canada).

This exhibition is curated by Yuri Stone.

REFRESH

23 July – 28 August, 2010
Opening Reception: Friday, July 23, 6-9pm

Axiom Center for New and Experimental Media is pleased to present Refresh, an exhibition of video and animation work that explores an alternative aesthetic in digital media artwork. Refresh features a group of artists that all ask the viewer to reevaluate our collective definition of digital beauty and the value we place on visual quality in contemporary culture.

Spanning from 8bit and ascii animations to manipulated digital video, this exhibition creates an aesthetic and conceptual dialogue that allows us to question conventions of digital media in our society as well as our relationship to new and past technology.  The artists included in this exhibition evoke notions of nostalgia, document unintended artifacts, and push the boundaries of the ↓field by experimenting with new technologies.  In doing so, these artists create a refreshingly alternative digital practice that functions outside of the mainstream aesthetic.

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Axiom Center for New and Experimental Media
Refresh Exhibit Page
Nick Briz
Michelle Ceja
Elna Frederick
Doug Goodwin and Rebecca Baron
Duncan Malashock
Rosa Menkman
Andrew Rosinski
Nicolas Sassoon

Please spread the word of this exhibit by clicking the “Share/Save” button below. Great thanks, and remember: this summer, take a break and beat the heat by visiting a beach.
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