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Mar 5, 2015, 10:59:55 PM3/5/15
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Skylight at Moynihan Station (31st Street Entrance)
307 West 31 Street, NYC at 8th Avenue
Friday, March 6th | Noon - 8pm
Saturday, March 7th | Noon - 8pm
Sunday, March 8th | Noon - 6pm


Vanessa Albury, Jennifer and Kevin McCoy, and Rachel Rampleman cordially invite you to join us in The 27th Dimension at SPRING/BREAK Art Show 2015.
Featuring recent work by:
Man Bartlett, Jennie Hagevik Bringaker, Peter Clough, Brody Condon, Erica Love & Joao Enxuto, LoVid, Clement Valla, Vanessa Albury, Jennifer & Kevin McCoy, Rachel Rampleman
And introducing the first platform to authenticate digital art - Monegraph
The video in this show was created during a residency at Signal Culture

Sunday March 15 9:00pm
Experimental Intermedia 
224 Centre Street at Grand, Third Floor, N Y 10013

We will perform with a combination of handmade analog and digital instruments; the performance will center on an audiovisual composition where the video and sound are translated from the same electric signal; We will be joined by an ensemble of MFA in
Sound-Art students from Columbia University  

Saturday, March 21 9:00pm
Spectrum
121 Ludlow, Second Floor, New York, New York 10002

We will present a special audiovisual performance for Spectrum combining analog and digital handmade tools. The performance will feature our hardware A/V instrument; Color Wheel. For this event, we invited filmmaker James Fotopoulos to contribute by providing a pre-recorded video feed. This is the second performance collaboration between LoVid and Fotopoulos.  The video will be accompanied by a live soundtrack.

Videofreex Screening and Panel Discussion at Electronic Arts Intermix
Wednesday, March 25 at 6:30pm
535 West 22nd Street, 5th Flr New York

We are honored to be part of a screening and panel discussion in conjunction with "Videofreex: The Art of Guerrilla Television", organized by Andrew Ingall. 

This event will highlight the bold inter-disciplinary nature of the early video collective's projects, with a special focus on Videofreex founding member David Cort, who edited several of his key video works at EAI in the 1970s. Selections of Cort's video work, representing his use of video as an interactive tool for electronic imaging exploration, will provide a catalyst for the panel discussion. 
Panelists \include original Videofreex member Davidson Gigliotti, Cort's collaborator Shalom Gorewitz, and LoVid, a media art duo who represent a new generation of artists who have been influenced by the interdisciplinary practices of the Videofreex. 
The panel will be co-moderated by Andrew Ingall and EAI's Director of Distribution, Rebecca Cleman.


​Photo by Tom Moody





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