







[dNASAb] and Frederieke Taylor Gallery collaborated on a wildly successful booth during NY's Armory Week, at Volta Ny 2011.

http://ny.voltashow.com/dNASAb.6620.0.html
Proud to be representing Bushwick in this group show that opens tonight "SCIENCE FICTION": a group exhibition featuring new work by Nancy Bowen,[dNASAb], Ben Godward. Meg Hitchcock, Jeff Hoppa, Linda Herritt,Marjorie Van Cura, and Letha Wilson. at the STOREFRONT gallery http://www.storefrontbk.com/exhibitions.html
http://ps1.org/studio-visit/artist/dnasab
“dataclysmic_ LEDVHD” 2009-2010

system:system is a three-day event that reflects on the nature of associations between parts of a whole. The title is a play on the term “complex systems,” which are characterized by their connections and tendencies toward unpredictable behavior.A failing economy has decided the recent fate of 21 Monitor Street in Greenpoint, Brooklyn. Formerly a nun’s convent, the grand three-story house now stands uninhabited due to the declining membership of St. Cecilia parish and its sister school.
"Emergent Ecological Technologies #2""2009 60 "w X 40"h photograph.lightjet print edition of 7 + 2 AP
Microsoft is opening up a temporary art space this week in the Meatpacking District in NYC as part of Internet Week. I will be exhibiting a selection of video sculptures. The main reception will be on Tuesday, June 2nd, 7-10 pm. The gallery will be open everyday.June 1st - June 7th, 2009. 414 W.14th Street, NYC. The works are ON day and night, please check it out. [dNASAb]
[dNASAb]
"NEXT POST" at Rupert Ravens Contemporary
AK Airways
Bradley Wester Cordy Ryman David Ellis dNASAb Donald Bruschi |
Doreen McCarthy
Elio Franceschelli Eric Michel Fred Gutzeit Gae Savannah miya ando |
Regine Schumann
Saya Woolfaulk Stephan Hendee Thomas Eller Tim White-Sobieski Zethray Peniston |
"CURRENTS IN CONTEMPORARY PHOTOGRAPHY"
dNASAb "GeneticsLiteShow#3"2008 60"w X 40.2"h photograph.lightjet print edition of 7
"Walking into [dNASAb]’s space felt like entering a control room out of control. Wall mounted sculptures resembling imploded iPods were arranged at an accessible height. Each abstract composition of colorful Styrofoam insulation, extruded plastic shreds, and resin pulsed with fiber optic life. A small, face like screen blinked out at the viewer from each piece, competing for attention with changing audio and video compositions. In addition to these “iPod ecosystems” the artist self styled as “disneyNASAborg” also programs LCD screens to create “video bursts” or “data bursts” Here, data not only come to life, but also burst out of the proscribed boundaries of a computer screen. By deconstructing the medium of transmission, [dNASAb] has outpaced video installation to create a new sculptural form. The most recent piece in the show, ”iPod Ecosystem, FIOS-JESUS”(2008), incorporates a crucifix and a sound recording of Christmas Mass in a Spanish Cathedral. Was this merely to introduce another form of spectacle? Or to underscore the fact that these pieces are standing at the intersection of the known and unknown? By incorporating religious mytho-history into his fantasy world of electronic technology, the artist signals that she/he is willing to enter that dialogue.
"Dark Science_the Singularity" 2008 49"w x 48"h acrylic paint on MDF by [dNASAb]

FIOS_JESUS;expanded christianity v2.0" 2008Three solo exhibitions that explore new trends in 21st century sculpture to reference today’s sciences and the recent technologies of physics, computational mathematics and engineering, and digital systems as they interrelate with society’s philosophical discourse and the visual arts.
“Transcendence” the auto-catalytic sculpture of Mark Andreas
“Infosphere Aesthetics” the new media sculpture of [dNASAb]
"Field” the sculptural systems of Ryan Wolfe
Cress Gallery of Art
University of Tennessee at Chattanooga
http://www.utc.edu/cressgallery
Feb. 6 – Mar 17, 2008
A John and Diane Marek Visiting Artist Lecture Series
Lecture and opening reception Feb. 5, 2008 5:30pm in room 356, Fine Arts Center.
Gallery hours M-F 9:30am – 7pm
For more information contact the curator at ruth-grover@utc.edu
Or call 423-304-9789
"FIOS_JESUS;expaned christianity v2.0” is the first piece created in 2008,and was inspired by my many trips to Spain, especially my interface with Christmas Mass 2008.Sitting in a cathedral that took over 300 years to construct is awe-inspiring and truly indicative of the Greatness men can achieve when working together/collaborating on epic levels and monumental scale. The sculpture is emblematic of MY views on Christianity. I believe in alternate realities ,infinity ,alien life-forms , evolution AND the ideas of Christianity. I am concerned that religion is fearful of the truths of science and technology. Through this first work of its kind I created. I am trying to propose the possibility that they can all be interrelated, and in harmony, and not working to disprove each other. The alter pieces and stained glass windows create a truly creative, immersive environment for men to explore the unseen spiritual world through AWE. The audio is already amplified, the cathedral electrified. Wouldn’t it seem fitting if creating a new cathedral to integrate plasma screens, lasers, projections, and video/audio compositions to create a place for AWE, in the same way as the ancient cathedrals but utilizing new technologies?
I was very concerned when making this piece. Firstly, I have purposefully not worked with the figure in art for well over a decade, and never worked with religion as a conceptual theme in my work at all. And the majority of the Master artists that I respect that worked with religion as a theme in art, did so at a much later stage in their lives. But feeling compelled to flesh out some of the ideas swirling in my head, I decided to create the piece and exhibit it at the University of Tennessee solo show titled “Infosphere Aesthetics” . To my surprise this piece brought about a lot of great feedback, dialog, interesting questions and excitement to the show and further hammered home, in my mind, the importance of asking difficult questions through the creation and exhibition of art made_that not always is created for a reason the artist even himself understands. [dNASAb] 2008
PhotoMiami_The International Contemporary Art Fair

November 13- December 14, 2007
Opening Reception Tuesday November 12, 5-7pm
Including artwork by: Chris Borkowski,
Bethany Fancher, Gerald Förster,Taras Hrabowsky,
Jennifer Jacobs, Eric Payson, Second Front, Mark Tribe, and
[dNASAb]
Curated by Lee Wells
³Nothing including ourselves can be defined
intrinsically; we are all in some sense extrinsic and
relational achievements, conflations of body,culture,
environment, technology.²Ingrid Richardson, Telebodies
& Televisions:Corporeality and Agency in Technoculture,
2003
TELECULTURE is a survey that brings together a diverse
group of new media artists, whose work - ranging from
photography to online virtual reality -embodies, a cross
section of thought that investigates perceptions of
identity in the early 21st century. Pace Digital Gallery
offers a unique and challenging public environment, where
as,through the sheer verticality of the space, the selected
artworks combine to visually communicate a sense of
claustrophobic post-millennial anxiety mixed with an
un-definable euphoria,liberation, and freedom.
For more information and directions please goto the website:
www.pace.edu/digitalgallery
Artists Talk - Tuesday November 13, 3-5pm
Artists will be present to discuss their work, in addition
members of the Second Front collective will be participating
remote via Second Life.Discussion will be streamed live via
the internet.Please check the gallery website closer to the
date for more information.
Directors: Francis T. Marchese, Jillian Mcdonald
PACE DIGITAL GALLERY
PACE University
163 William Street, New York, NY
www.pace.edu/digitalgallery
For additional information please contact us at:
digitalgallery@pace.edu
"Particulate" is a show of ten diverse and internationally known artists who have packaged their visual inspections for playback on micro players. These mp4 players, often illegally labeled as ipods range from 1" to 2.5" diagonal, offer very affordable and intimate venues for these introspective works.
"iPod ECOsystem, Hybrid Entertainment Matrix" 2007 [11 channel iPod video sculpture]
"burndatareaddata"2007
Announcing the launch of vague terrain 07: sample culture The latest edition of the Toronto based digital arts quarterly vagueterrain.net is now live. The issue, vague terrain 07: sample culture is a provocative exploration of contemporary sampling of sound, image and information. This body of work examines the remix as a critical practice while addressing broader issues of ownership and intellectual property.
View new video; web version. Hi -res, limited edition video exhibited in "10 plus 10" at Marc de Puechredon gallery. June 3rd- July 7th 2007. e-halle,Erlenstrasse 15 ,4058 Basel
Mark Wolfe of Wolfe Contemporary exhibits a new "iPod ECOsystem" (ipod sculpture) in his San Francisco Gallery.49 Geary Streeet, Suite 202 | San Francisco, CA 94108 | T 415.369.9404 click here to view the new video that loops continuously on the iPod ECOsystem.




“Random Access Poetics” focuses on the processor-based new media work dealing with exposing invisible aspect of information. This exhibition brings together young Brooklyn new media artists and the Harlem/Toronto based collective Prize Budget for Boys.
The reception will take place on Friday, March 16th 2007, 7pm - 10pm.
In conjunction with the reception party Ms. PacMondrian will perform "Trance Dance Seance" at 8.30pmvertexList -- 138 Bayard St Brooklyn NY 11222 *-----www.vertexlist.net-------------------
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Feb. 27 - Pop artist [dNASAb] is incorporating iPod's into his high tech sculptures, creating a new perspective on the device.
The iPod Ecosystems were displayed at the SCOPE NewYork Art Fair.
The artist considers iPods a symbol of the fetishism that modern consumers have for modern devices, and uses them as raw material for his audio visual sculptures.
http://www.reuters.com/news/video?videoId=14657
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