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Art Technology New England (ATNE) is a member-run organization whose purpose is to foster existing and new collaborations in the New England art and technology communities, including non-profit, academic & corporate entities, as well as individuals. http://atne.org/
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Join Art Technology New England for our kickoff to an informal series of discussions on art/technology topics. At each event, we'll start the discussion with a presentation by an expert in the field who'll provide context and raise provocative questions. Next, with the help of a moderator, we'll turn the debate over to you. Share your ideas, discover new ones and participate in analytical discourse and artistic cross-pollination.
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Martha Graham
Artist and writer Dan Hermes
For the first salon, ATNE's Dan Hermes, artist and writer, presents from his forthcoming book called Moving Paintings. Video and time-based art will illustrate topics, theory, and history of motion in fine art. The floor will then open to general discussion: How does time play into visual art? How do we discuss, evaluate, and enjoy visual artwork which changes over time? How does motion work in your own art, in art you see, and in art you own or curate? What is the background behind time-based art? What are its defining principles? What are the current markets for such art?
Attendees will explore these topics of motion in fine art:
- examples of effective use
- technologies and techniques
- history and aesthetic principles
- art markets and distribution
For more info on Dan, see his website www.danhermesfineart.com
Free event. Please bring your own refreshments. Space is limited. Please RSVP to Dan Hermes
Contact Dan with any questions or additional information about the event.
When: Wednesday, September 26th, 7:30pm Where: Boston Cyberarts Gallery
141 Green Street
Jamaica Plain, MA 02130
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Join Art Technology New England for the second in our series of informal discussions on art/technology topics. At each event, we'll start the discussion with a presentation by an expert in the field who'll provide context and raise provocative questions. Next, with the help of a moderator, we'll turn the debate over to you. Share your ideas, discover new ones and participate in analytical discourse and artistic cross-pollination.
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Engineer and artist Alexander Reben
This salon led by Alexander Reben will explore the unbreakable ties between art, technology and humanity. It will also cover some works of art which highlight people's relationship with technology. The salon will begin with a short presentation followed by discussion questions. The remainder of the salon will be discussions in the group which will naturally lead though many topics.
Free event. Please bring your own refreshments.
Space is limited. Please RSVP to Alexander Reben at http://bit.ly/NS0sNJ
When: Wednesday, October 24th, 7:30pm Where: Boston Cyberarts Gallery 141 Green St. Jamaica Plain, MA 02130
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ATNE Resource Fair
Are you a programmer, artist, game developer, musician, maker, animator, hacker, curator, scholar, or part of a community arts or technology program? At this event, Boston-area technology and arts organizations including community and industry groups, makerspaces, government agencies, and academic programs will introduce themselves and what they have to offer. This event is presented by Art Technology New England (ATNE), a non-profit dedicated to the growth, promotion, and cross-pollination of the New England art and technology community.
Contact Val Grimm with any questions or for additional information about the event.
When: Sunday, November 4th Where: Bocoup Loft 355 Congress St., Boston, MA http://loft.bocoup.com/
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Make a Donation
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In the current tough economic climate, it's more important than ever to invest in those organizations that can contribute to the economy, support talented artists, and improve the quality of life for all of us. Please click here to make a contribution, or snail-mail a check to:
Boston Cyberarts 9 Myrtle St. Jamaica Plain, MA 02130
Thanks for your support! George Fifield, Director
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If you have cyber-events coming up that you think the Boston Cyberarts family would be interested in, please send information and an image to pr...@bostoncyberarts.org. We'll happily include your stuff if we get it in time and if we have space.
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Thanks to our Sponsors!
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Boston Cyberarts extends a special thanks to our many generous sponsors. We couldn't do the work we do without you!
Dig Publishing Cage Design ...and many other generous institutions and individuals. We would love to work with your company on upcoming Boston Cyberarts projects! Please contact George Fifield at 617.524.2109 or email in...@bostoncyberarts.org for information on becoming a sponsor.
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