Jim Campbell: Transforming Time,
Electronic Works 1990-1999
SEPTEMBER 25, 1999 - JANUARY 2, 2000
Visit Senior Curator Heather S. Lineberry's current exhibition
Sites Around the City:
Art and Environment
March 4 - June 4, 2000
Jim Campbell has pioneered the use of electronic media for installations and sculptures that react to the visitor. Campbell's works utilize the appeal and capacities of electronic media to enhance the contemplation of human experience-memory, recollection, hallucination and the passage of time. The exhibition features two new installations made on campus, as well as works from throughout the 1990s.
Symposium
Thursday through Saturday, October 7 - 9, 1999, Location Varies
CIRCUIT BREAKERS: ART AND TECHNOLOGY
In conjunction with the "Jim Campbell: Transforming Time, Electronic
Works
1990-1999" exhibition, the ASU Art Museum is co-sponsoring a symposium
on
current issues in artworks and performance that utilize new technology.
Co-sponsors of the event include the Phoenix Arts Commission, ASU
Institute for Studies in the Arts, ASU Partnership for Research in Stereo
Modeling(PRISM), Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art, and Business
Volunteers for the Arts. Call (480) 965-2787 for brochure.
Gallery Talk by Jim Cambell
Friday, October 8, 12 noon, Nelson Fine Arts Center
Panel - Computing the Potential of New Technology
Friday, October 8, 7:30noon, Nelson Fine Arts Center
Panel includes Jim Cambell, Alan Rath, Mary Lucier and Regina Cornwell.
Visit other video and film projects presented
by the ASU Art Museum:
PHACAEANS: Desktop Video
Installation by Sloane McFarland
Bill Viola: Buried Secrets
Token City: A Multimedia
Subway Installation by Muriel Magenta
Physical Fiction: Electronic
Installations by Sara Roberts
Annual ASUAM Short Film
and Video Festival
Caught on Tape: Myths
& Revisions
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