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I know, I should write these more often, so there is less to digest in each one. Much activity of late:

1. Permanent State of Emergency

2. New Videos

3. Shows and talks

4. OMG I’m Twittering: http://twitter.com/mandiberg

5. Histoires à l’ère numérique

1. Permanent State of Emergency

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April 7 - 28: Eyebeam’s new window gallery in a Permanent State of Emergency

 
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Carrie Dashow is a New York-based video and performance artist investigating the space between life and mediation. Her art revolves around interaction, present, psychic and recorded space. Dashow has honed her teaching skills as Artist in Residence in the New York City public schools, working with staff and students integrating video and media literacy into curriculum.

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Burns was born in 1968 and received his B.F.A. from the School of Art & Design at Alfred University in 1990 and an M.F.A. in video and performance from the San Francisco Art Institute in 1993. He creates videotapes, photographs, and installations exploring fictions that include zombie and afterlife relationships, experimental space programs, fictional medical practices, physical and psychic slapstick.

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MTAA is a Brooklyn-based conceptual and net art collaboration between the artists Mark River (m.river) and Tim Whidden (t.whid). Since 1997, their playful explorations of networked communication and the economics of art have been exhibited internationally. MTAA's online artwork can be viewed at MT Enterprises WorldWide.


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April 7 - 28: Eyebeam’s new window gallery in a Permanent State of Emergency

Date: April 7 - 28; Opening Reception: April 17, 6 - 8PM
Location: Eyebeam: 540 W. 21st, NYC
Cost: Free
http://eyebeam.org/events/permanent-state-of-emergency

 
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Berner is a graduate of the MS in Digital Imaging & Design at NYU's CADA program. Of Austrian decent, he grew up in Germany and received an undergraduate degree in Communication Design from Dusseldorf University. He came to the States in 1992 to run the New York offices of Select and The Manipulator photography magazines. Before going back to school for his MS degree, he worked as Director of Motion for the Eisnor Interactive Internet agency, founded the Permanent Eye Pictures independent film production company, and produced/directed music videos and commercials for Elektra, Universal, Def Jam, Palomar Pictures and Crossroads. Berner taught introductory and intermediate level Maya 3D workshops at Eyebeam as part of their Spring 2004 Moving Image and Interactive Sound/Graphic Environment Software workshop series.  

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Christian Jankowski is a German artist who lives and works in New York.  He works multimedial in the very sense of the word: he works with installation, video, photography, performance and literature. By combining different mediums or putting them in relation, the borders between fiction and reality are nearly abolished. At the same time also the border between private and public are often merged.

 
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Stracke is a German moving image artist who has lived and worked in New York since 1993. His film and video work has been shown internationally at MoMa, NY; Yerba Buena, SF; Filmmuseum Frankfurt; Reina Sofia, Madrid; Centre Pompidou, Paris; and ZKM, Karlsruhe among others. While in residence at Eyebeam, he will be working on a video installation entitled "points of presence," a single channel video installation projected on a rotating transparent screen. Presence will continue a series of installation and film projects in which two or more urban environments are visually interwoven and juxtaposed with one another.

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Christian Marclay is a New York based visual artist and composer whose innovative work explores the juxtaposition between sound recording, photography, video and film. Born in California and raised in Geneva (Switzerland), he studied sculpture at the Massachusetts College of Art in Boston and at Cooper Union in New York. As performer and sound artist Christian Marclay has been experimenting, composing and performing with phonograph records and turntables since 1979 to create his unique "theater of found sound." Marclay has collaborated with musicians such as John Zorn, Elliott Sharp, Fred Frith, Zeena Parkins, Shelley Hirsh, Christian Wolff, Butch Morris, Otomo Yoshihide, Arto Lindsay, and Sonic Youth among many others.

 
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