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evo1 conference, Moscow, Russia, October 2001

Evo1 exhibition conference at The House of Journalists produced by Nina Colosi, with Christiane Paul, Curator of New Media Arts Whitney Museum of American Art; artists Agnes Denes, Marty St. James, John Klima. Evo1, an exhibition of art and music created by artists responding to a world increasingly influenced by technology. Gallery L, Moscow. Produced and curated by Nina Colosi of New York City, the exhibition presents Internet art, digital art, video, computer animation, documentary photo collage, multi-media, light art, and environmental art from Russia, the United States, and Europe, set within a soundscape of electronic music. evo1 is a "chamber ensemble" of recent works by established and emerging pioneer artists that mark the social, commercial and artistic mood of our time, and address issues of humanity in the age of technology. evo1.org INTERNET ART selected by Christiane Paul, adjunct curator of new media arts at the Whitney Museum of American Art, will be exhibited in what will be one of the first displays of Internet art within the context of an exhibition in Russia. This includes selections from the recent Data Dynamics exhibition at the Whitney -- Apartment by Marek Walzcak/Martin Wattenberg and Netomat by Maciej Wisniewski -- as well as other works: Glasbead by John Klima; P-Soup by Mark Napier; OPEN_Studio by Andy Deck and My Boyfriend Came Back From The War (as Part of the Last Real Net Art Museum) by Russian artist Olia Lialina. SCULPTURE of LIGHT-LASER-VIDEO-STEEL-SOUND - Fractals and Chaos by Frances Whitney and Norman Ballard ENVIRONMENTAL ART - Wheatfield – A Confrontation, and Tree Mountain, Masterplan-Nieuwe Hollandse Waterlinie, and Uprooted and Deified by Agnes Denes DOCUMENTARY PHOTO COLLAGE - The Impossible Mirror; Blind Indifference; All The Insects Together Weigh More Than The Entire Human Population by Rene Burri DIGITAL ART and VIDEO - Oneiric. Familyway, and boy/girl diptych by Marty St. James COMPUTER ANIMATION in FINE ART and POP CULTURE - Philip Glass-Robert Wilson opera, Monsters of Grace, The Amazing Adventures of Spiderman, Little Miss Spider by Kleiser-Walczak MOSCOW ARTISTS - Picnic on the Edge of a Forest and Shamanism: The Time of Fulfillment.by Nikolay Selivanov SOUNDSCAPE - selections from Whitney Museum's 2001 Bitstreams exhibition Gregor Asch (DJ Olive the Audio Janitor), Brian Conley, DISC, David Gamper, Ann Hamilton and Andrew Deutsch, John Herndon (A Grape Dope), John Hudak, Brandon LaBelle, V. Michael (The Spacewürm), Paul D. Miller (DJ Spooky That Subliminal Kid), Ikue Mori, Jim O'Rourke, Andrea Parkins, Marina Rosenfeld, Elliott Sharp, Fred Szymanski (Laminar), töshöklabs, Stephen Vitiello, Gregory Whitehead and Pamela Z. Russian sound artists: Artemiy Artemiev, Andrei Smirnov Young American artists: Tronica:Evolution by David Bates, Jr with Russian painter Anna Rochegova, and Pigeon Girl, Paris by Jacqueline Bates Exhibition: Gallery L, Moscow, October 4 - 25th, 2001 Evo1 is an exhibition of art and music created by artists responding to a world increasingly influenced by technology Lectures and art presentations: The Internet Cafe at The Russian State University for the Humanities The House of Journalists

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Evo1 exhibition conference at The House of Journalists produced by Nina Colosi, with Christiane Paul, Curator of New Media Arts Whitney Museum of American Art; artists Agnes Denes, Marty St. James, John Klima. Evo1, an exhibition of art and music created by artists responding to a world increasingly influenced by technology. Gallery L, Moscow. Produced and curated by Nina Colosi of New York City, the exhibition presents Internet art, digital art, video, computer animation, documentary photo collage, multi-media, light art, and environmental art from Russia, the United States, and Europe, set within a soundscape of electronic music. evo1 is a "chamber ensemble" of recent works by established and emerging pioneer artists that mark the social, commercial and artistic mood of our time, and address issues of humanity in the age of technology. evo1.org INTERNET ART selected by Christiane Paul, adjunct curator of new media arts at the Whitney Museum of American Art, will be exhibited in what will be one of the first displays of Internet art within the context of an exhibition in Russia. This includes selections from the recent Data Dynamics exhibition at the Whitney -- Apartment by Marek Walzcak/Martin Wattenberg and Netomat by Maciej Wisniewski -- as well as other works: Glasbead by John Klima; P-Soup by Mark Napier; OPEN_Studio by Andy Deck and My Boyfriend Came Back From The War (as Part of the Last Real Net Art Museum) by Russian artist Olia Lialina. SCULPTURE of LIGHT-LASER-VIDEO-STEEL-SOUND - Fractals and Chaos by Frances Whitney and Norman Ballard ENVIRONMENTAL ART - Wheatfield – A Confrontation, and Tree Mountain, Masterplan-Nieuwe Hollandse Waterlinie, and Uprooted and Deified by Agnes Denes DOCUMENTARY PHOTO COLLAGE - The Impossible Mirror; Blind Indifference; All The Insects Together Weigh More Than The Entire Human Population by Rene Burri DIGITAL ART and VIDEO - Oneiric. Familyway, and boy/girl diptych by Marty St. James COMPUTER ANIMATION in FINE ART and POP CULTURE - Philip Glass-Robert Wilson opera, Monsters of Grace, The Amazing Adventures of Spiderman, Little Miss Spider by Kleiser-Walczak MOSCOW ARTISTS - Picnic on the Edge of a Forest and Shamanism: The Time of Fulfillment.by Nikolay Selivanov SOUNDSCAPE - selections from Whitney Museum's 2001 Bitstreams exhibition Gregor Asch (DJ Olive the Audio Janitor), Brian Conley, DISC, David Gamper, Ann Hamilton and Andrew Deutsch, John Herndon (A Grape Dope), John Hudak, Brandon LaBelle, V. Michael (The Spacewürm), Paul D. Miller (DJ Spooky That Subliminal Kid), Ikue Mori, Jim O'Rourke, Andrea Parkins, Marina Rosenfeld, Elliott Sharp, Fred Szymanski (Laminar), töshöklabs, Stephen Vitiello, Gregory Whitehead and Pamela Z. Russian sound artists: Artemiy Artemiev, Andrei Smirnov Young American artists: Tronica:Evolution by David Bates, Jr with Russian painter Anna Rochegova, and Pigeon Girl, Paris by Jacqueline Bates Exhibition: Gallery L, Moscow, October 4 - 25th, 2001 Evo1 is an exhibition of art and music created by artists responding to a world increasingly influenced by technology Lectures and art presentations: The Internet Cafe at The Russian State University for the Humanities The House of Journalists

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