Monday, July 09, 2012
Monday, March 05, 2012
"Anonymous vs. Siri _Anonymous Message to the People, Battle Over Anonymity" by [dNASAb]
Anonymous has carefully crafted an aesthetic that surrounds their message. I have absorbed the aesthetic and manipulated it. In an attempt to enhance their aesthetic I created several unique video sculptures to incorporate into the film. The film also incorporates video projection mapping, video optics, video sculptures embedded with infrared surveillance cameras, CCTV system, LCD screens, and L.E.D's. I envision the exhibition of this project as an immersive multi-channel video installation.
Anonymous, Message to the American People "You are being Surveillanced" March1st 2012
I am not a Hacktivist, but rather an artist. I believe the responsibility of great art is to raise more questions than answers. This video art series is an attempt to broaden the dialog surrounding the beliefs and methods of the group Anonymous; and the intersection of our own personal freedoms, private vs. public information, and the future of Neutrality on the Internet. This video was specifically uploaded and distributed via the internet on March 1st 2012, the exact day that Google launches its new Privacy policy, allowing them to harvest and sell more of your private data. Again, in an effort to raise questions surrounding how, why and to what extent is your personal data is being mined.
Thursday, October 27, 2011
[dNASAb] is participating in a panel discussion at The New School, Eugene Lang College,NYC
Monday, October 03, 2011
[dNASAb] "Aesthetics of Decay; Design for Dying Electronics #3" 2011
"Aesthetics of Decay; Design for Dying Electronics #3" 2011, 1080p HD Video, edition of 5 + 2AP
1 min. exerpt of large multi-channel video installation.
[dNASAb]/Frederieke Taylor Gallery
This HD Video comments on the lifespan of current consumer electronics, and the inevitability of their deaths. I engage in the destruction of screens in the studio, the broken screens and the inherent designs created by the organic nature of the cracks have been photographed, studied and have influenced the aesthetics of the video. By mapping video into the broken areas and juxtaposing multiple videos within the design, a glitching video has been created. In the action of playing this video on your iPad ,computer screen or HD tv screen, you are virtually rendering your own screen broken. The dichotomy of the ever newer screen playing HD content that turns your new screen into a dying screen highlights the inevitability of the death of your own hardware. While simultaneously revealing the beauty of the decay and death of electronics and questioning the lifespan of display screens. The video actually ends with the destruction of the screen.
[dNASAb] 2011
[dNASAb] exhibits in "Haywire" at Storefront Gallery
an exhibition exploring the idea of the off-kilter, the psychedelic, and the zany lurking below the surface of everyday reality. Featuring the work of Leslie Alexander, Maria Calandra, Elisabeth Condon, [dNASAb], Francesco Longenecker, and Mary Jones.
and in the back room
DRAWN:
new works by Elizabeth Berdann, Holly Coulis, Cynthia Hartling, and Kate Teale.
STOREFRONT Gallery.The show opens with a reception on Friday, September 30 from 7-10PM and will be on view through October 23. For more information, contact Jason Andrew at 646-361-8512 or visit www.storefrontbk.com
"From the Wall," a painting by Mary Jones featured in HAYWIRE
Monday, August 01, 2011
Saturday, April 23, 2011
[dNASAb] "Dataklysmos": Multidimensional Sculptures April 30 - June 4, 2011 at Irvine Contemporary, Washingto D.C
Dataklysmos: Multidimensional Sculptures
April 30 - June 4, 2011
Opening Reception with the Artist: Saturday, April 30, 6-8PM
Friday, March 11, 2011
VOLTA NY 2011 [dNASAb]
Friday, February 25, 2011
[dNASAb] will participate in the next edition of VOLTA NY which will take place from Thursday, March 3 - Sunday, March 6, 2011.
VOLTA NY is an invitational show of solo artists’ projects and is the American incarnation of the successful young fair founded in Basel in 2005. VOLTA NY was conceived by art critic and fair director Amanda Coulson to continue the original mandate of a tightly-focused, boutique event that is a place for discovery. Both Basel and New York fairs provide a showcase for current art production and relevant contemporary positions regardless of the artist or gallery’s age.
By putting the focus back on artists through exclusively featuring solo projects, VOLTA NY promotes a deep exploration of the work of its selected projects, an opportunity for discoveries that move beyond those afforded by a traditional art fair. While many fairs provide a broader overview, with more represented artists in each booth, visitors to VOLTA NY compare the experience to a more focused series of intense studio visits.
A platform for challenging, often complimentary, sometimes competing ideas about contemporary art, the strictly solo format is what gives the New York fair its unique character.
“dataclysmic_MemoryObscuraMobilaria" 2010
LED’s, aluminum,resin, phosphorescent silicon, plastic, fiber optics, acrylic, dimensions variable
Friday, November 19, 2010
"SCIENCE FICTION": a group exhibition at the STOREFRONT gallery
This is an image of the piece I am exhibiting for "Science Fiction", a small free-hanging sculpture, from the series "dataclysmic", Opens at STOREFRONT gallery, tonight, 11.19.2010
“dataclysmic_FIOSprototype" 2010
LED’s, aluminuml,resin, phosphorescent silicon, plastic, fiber optics, acrylic, dimensions variable
Thursday, August 12, 2010
Guggenheim/Youtube Creative Video Biennial "Play" submission by [dNASAb]
"Projecteurs de l'Homme" ("Human Projectors") 2010
HD Video, edition of 5 + 2 AP, 2.07 mins.
Guggenheim/Youtube Creative Video Biennial "Play" submission by [dNASAb]
Via the use of evolving technologies, we are projecting ourselves into a virtual, digital domain. It's a pivotal time in human creative history. We are evolving from merely consuming content to actually creating content. We are building our avatars, and online identities, broadcasting our lives, transmitting our gps coordinates, tweeting our thoughts, and uploading glimpses into the way we want our lives to be perceived by others.
We are also living a larger majority of our lives online, in the info-sphere. Many of us have more daily interactions with humans via technology than real-life human interactions, or more "online" friends than "real" friends that you have actually interfaced with face-to-face. We have begun "being digital", we have begun moving closer to traveling back in time, we have begun becoming immortal, we are populating virtual spaces. We are inhabiting the info-sphere.
This is not the future. This is now! It is a revolution! "We are human projectors"
[dNASAb]
Sunday, March 14, 2010
[dNASAb]'s Studio Visit, P.S.1’s new web initiative that offers virtual presentations of artists’ studios.
http://ps1.org/studio-visit/artist/dnasab
Click through [dNASAb]'s "Studio Visit"
Welcome to Studio Visit, P.S.1’s new web initiative that offers virtual presentations of artists’ studios. Studio Visit will serve as an online artistic hub and provide viewers a look at the varied artistic practices located within one city; the five boroughs and greater New York area.
http://ps1.org/studio-visit/
Monday, March 01, 2010
[dNASAb] Art Basel, Miami 09', panel discussion "Contemporary Art and Social Media"
Art Basel, Miami 09', [dNASAb] speaks in panel discussion
"Contemporary Art and Social Media", part of the "Art Salon" program,Thursday Dec. 3rd at 6pm, in the Miami Beach Convention Center,Art Basel Miami 09', Pecha Kucha presentation format,curated by Carl Hilderbrand.
other speakers.Dylan Fareed, Ben Davis, Lori Faye Fischler, Leyden Rodriguez, Jody Turner..
click link to view full panel discussion.
http://www.artbaselmiamibeach.com/go/id/jdn
Sunday, January 10, 2010
“dataclysmic_ LEDVHD” 2009-2010
19” LED HD 720p screen, Digital Media Player, LED’s, welded steel,resin, phosphorescent silicon, plastic,fiber optics, 1 of 1 720P HD video
Frederieke Taylor Gallery presents "dataclysmic", new works by [dNASAb] Jan. 7th 2010
"dataclysmic"7 January - 20 February 2010Opening Reception: Thursday, 7 January, 6-8pm
FREDERIEKE TAYLOR GALLERY
535 West 22nd Street, 6th Floor
New York, NY 10011
t. 646.230.0992
www.frederieketaylorgallery.com
www.frederieketaylorgallery.blogspot.com
Friday, December 18, 2009
Frederieke Taylor Gallery presents "dataclysmic", new works by [dNASAb] Jan. 7th 2010
Opening Reception: Thursday, 7 January, 6-8pm
In the Project Room, Frederieke Taylor Gallery presents dataclysmic, new works by [dNASAb]. [dNASAb] is known for creating new-media video work, utilizing consumer electronics and complex sculptural systems. The artist sees these technologies as raw materials for the creation of his work which have a distinct aesthetic, capturing velocity, direction, and evolutionary motion.
535 West 22nd Street, 6th Floor
New York, NY 10011
t. 646.230.0992
www.frederieketaylorgallery.com
www.frederieketaylorgallery.blogspot.com
Monday, November 23, 2009
[dNASAb] participates in a panel discussion at Art Basel called, "Contemporary Art and Social Media"
Wednesday, October 14, 2009
"LCDblossom_Phospherescent Polyp" 2009_by [dNASAb]
"LCDblossom_Phospherescent Polyp" 2009_9" LCD screen,hand-blown glass,fiber optics, plastics, resin, enamel, acrylic,phospherescent silicon,12v led's, custom audio/video dvd_dimensions variable
http://www.tc43.com/2009/dNASAb_PhospherescentPolyp.htm
"System: System" curated by Christina Vassallo Brooklyn,NY _October 23rd 2009 opening reception
Location: St. Cecilia’s Convent, 21 Monitor Street, Brooklyn, NY
Opening reception: Friday, Oct 23, 7pm – 10pm with performances by Matamoros and New Idea Society
"Emergent Ecological Technologies""2009 60 "w X 40"h photograph.lightjet print edition of 7 + 2 AP by [dNASAb] 09'
Inspired by the surf, the unpredictable elements of nature,and the energy of the ocean.As well, as the amount of "consumer plastics" needed by humans to enjoy the beach.I set out to create new images incorporating the waves, both light and ocean, wind, sand, explosives, and sculptures made of plastics, rubber and fiber optics.I created mini installations on the shoreline, with fiber optics driven by 9v volt batteries, that proved to be waterproof.It was extremely difficult to work in that changing environment in the middle of the night, half of the time I was knee deep in water with the waves crashing on my tripod.But some interesting and exciting new images were created, and spawned a ton of new thoughts about how to create works integrating nature.
[dNASAb]
[dNASAb] in "Tomorrow City" Robot video project Incheon, Korea
"Tomorrow City" Robot video project Incheon, Korea,Curated by Janet Oh Gallery, Seoul Korea. on view 2009-2010 pictured opposite video by [dNASAb] 2009
Tuesday, June 02, 2009
Monday, March 16, 2009
"Future Genetic Anomalies" + "LCD_Blossom" video sculptures, filmed in [dNASAb]'s studio
video footage of [dNASAb] video sculptures
"Future Genetic Anomalies" + "LCD_Blossom"
in the studio 2009. 1.30 mins.
Sunday, March 01, 2009
"Dark Science_video Singularity"2009 currently exhibited in "NEXT POST" 18 solo projects at Rupert Ravens Contemporary.
"Dark Science_video Singularity"2009
new Painting based video sculpture.
60"x53" acrylic on wood panel framed, plastics,fiber optics,resin, L.E.D's, 1 of 1 video, 3LCD Projector
currently exhibited in "NEXT POST" 18 solo projects at Rupert Ravens Contemporary.
Thursday, February 19, 2009
"NEXT POST" Solo Projects Exhibition at Rupert Ravens Contemporary,February 28 - April 11, 2009
Dates: February 28 - April 11, 2009
Opening reception February 28th, 6-till
Solo Projects Exhibition
"NEXT POST"... is a foray into the next paradigm of art. Blog posts dispense with rules and manners. Jettisoning traditional brushes and technique, each artist uses space, new materials, color, and light as vocabulary of a hybrid visual vernacular. These projects are all BIG, utilizing maximum amplitude to put the potential of art to the test. NEXT POST material and light divulge facets of emotion, the oblique language of the psyche. Here postmodern ruses, wit, and theory are present not as the entirety of a gimmicky one-liner, but as icing on the cake.
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 |
Saturday, January 24, 2009
[dNASAb] exhibits work in a show titled "CURRENTS IN CONTEMPORARY PHOTOGRAPHY" at Flanders Art Gallery opening reception Jan. 30th
Opening Reception with pierogies & martinis Friday, Jan. 30th, 6 - 9pm
Over the past decades, photography has evolved into one of the predominant forms of contemporary art. Whether this growth is the result of a relatively youthful medium finally gaining the respect and legitimization of collectors or because the technological developments of the past century accelerated its potential, photography is not only a difficult field to summarize, but it offers almost limitless possibilities in both aesthetic and narrative exploration. more>>>>>>
Saturday, November 29, 2008
Frederieke Taylor gallery will present a Solo Show of New Media Sculptures by (dNASAb) at the Bridge Miami Beach Art Fair: The Catalina Hotel
Frederieke Taylor gallery will present a Solo Show of New Media Sculptures by [dNASAb] at the Bridge Miami Beach Art Fair: The Catalina Hotel 1732 Collins Avenue ROOM 103
Bridge Art Fair Hours:
Opening Night Party: Thursday, Dec. 4, 6pm - 10pm
Friday, Dec 5: Noon - 8pm
Saturday, Dec 6 : Noon - 8pm
Sunday, Dec 7: Noon - 6pm
Friday, November 07, 2008
"Sculpture in the 21st Century" Sculpture Magazine review of [dNASAb] 2008
---Susan Knowles Sculpture Magazine “Sculpture in the 21st Century” November 2008, vol.27 no.9
Friday, October 31, 2008
"In/Formation at BRIC Rotunda Gallery,Opening Reception: Wed, November 5, 7 – 9 pm"
The artists in In/Formation employ widely varying media and representational approaches to examine the radically changing nature of information systems and vehicles in the digital era. Leslie Alfin, Louisa Bufardeci, [dNASAb], Penelope Umbrico, and Ward Shelley present works that express the effects of information overload brought about by such rapidly transforming websites Google and Wikipedia. In the current environment, information is ubiquitous but not necessarily stable or even accurate. Rather, it is literally in formation—relentlessly growing in quantity and endlessly mutable.
Opening Reception: Wed, November 5, 7 – 9 pm,On view through December 19, 2008
BRIC Rotunda Gallery
Tel 718.875.4047 fax 718.488.0609
Saturday, October 25, 2008
"Dark Science" sculptural prototypes in process
Wednesday, September 17, 2008
[dNASAb] unveils new Painting series "Dark Science_the Singularity" 2008
[dNASAb] unveils new Painting series "Dark Science_the Singularity" inspired by the most tumultuous and quickly changing times in the history of humanity and our near future obstacles."2012, planet X, molecular machines, grey goo, genetic engineering, transhuman intelligence, Nibiru flyby, the singularity....."
"Art Papers" Magazine review of "Infosphere Aesthetics" show
"Art Papers" Magazine reviews "Infosphere Aesthetics" show at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. Written by Denise Sanabria. July-August issue 2008 pp. 56 click link, pdf. or jpg format.
http://www.tc43.com/2008/ArtPapers08.jpg
http://www.tc43.com/2008/ArtPapers08.pdf
Thursday, April 24, 2008
[dNASAb] lecture at Cress Galleries,University of Tennessee at Chattanooga.2008
[dNASAb] lecture on solo show "Infosphere Aesthetics"
at Cress Galleries,University of Tennessee at Chattanooga,
part of the John and Diane Marek Visiting Artist Series.
28 mins. 2008
Wednesday, April 23, 2008
Sunday, April 13, 2008
"Astral Projections" an A/V sculpture show with installation by [dNASAb]
Thursday, February 14, 2008
[_Sculpture in the 21st century "Infosphere Aesthetics" [dNASAb], University of Tennessee solo show 08'_]
FIOS_JESUS;expanded christianity v2.0" 2008
ipod,circuitboard,speakers,l.e.d's,fiber optic systems,plastics,airbrush paints,resin,styrofoam,religious icon,edition of 1 looping audio/video track
Three 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
Monday, December 03, 2007
"PhotoMIAMI 07',The International Contemporary Art Fair for Photo based Art , Video and New Media"
For Photo based Art, Video,and New Media
Tuesday, December 4th,- Sunday, December 9th
Marc dePuechredon Gallery
Wynwood Art District
NW 31st Street and North Miami Avenue
Miami, FL 33127
Friday, November 23, 2007
"Contemporary Istanbul" November 29th-December 2nd 2007,[dNASAb] exhibits new de-cased iPod sculptures"FIOS"series
__ A rising star in the world of art fairs, Contemporary Istanbul has established itself as one of the most dynamic and promising art events in the region. Scheduled to run between November 29 - December 2, this year's edition of Contemporary Istanbul, will host more than 70 galleries from across the globe, as well as a wide range of events, including roundtable discussions, concerts, and performance art, alongside cutting-edge contemporary art by more than 350 artists.Marc dePuechredon exhibits new works by [dNASAb], a series of new de-cased iPod sculptures. "iPod ECOsystems_d-5 ,FIOS" pictured above
Friday, November 02, 2007
PACE DIGITAL GALLERY is proud to present:"TELECULTURE"
PACE DIGITAL GALLERY is proud to present:TELECULTURE
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" at Vox Populi Gallery in Philadelphia
These thirteen particulate samples were gathered from across the US and Canada to settle briefly in Philadelphia. Packets blown about in the passing traffic of the tubes abandoned by DARPA. The dust of dangerous bodies and cultures are collected, appropriated, examined, codecs have been applied, solid state storage units feed Chinese liquid crystal micro displays, photons are filtered and scattered. To ensure public safety, all specimens are simulated in small form, isolated, and displayed behind glass.
Artist included in the show are Laleh Mehran, dNASAb, GARhodes & Chris Ernst of The Buffalo Super Friends, Adriane Little, Tom Bendtsen, Adam Weekley, Alexander Reyna, Colin Ives, Christopher Borkowski, and James Humphrey .
Vox Populi Gallery website
Thursday, October 18, 2007
"Paris SHOWoff Contemporary Art Fair ,[dNASAb] de-cased iPod sculptures"
Thursday, September 06, 2007
11 iPod ,'iPod sculpture' "iPodECOsystem_HybridEntertainmentMatrix"2007 exhibited at DePauw University solo show titled "Techno-etic"
August 22, 2007, Greencastle, Ind. - "[dNASAb]: // techno_etic," an exhibition that visualizes the possible aesthetics of wireless data and the fetishization of technology, will be on view at the Richard E. Peeler Art Center at DePauw University from August 24 through September 23, 2007. You're invited to attend an opening reception with a talk by the artist on Thursday, August 23, at 4 p.m.
Monday, August 06, 2007
new 3 channel video installation "burndatareaddata"2007 1.54 min
1.54 min edition of 5 + 2 AP
3 channel video installation
click (pic) or link to view new 3 channel video installation.
"burndatatreaddata" is going to be exhibited in "Video art in the age of the internet"at the Chelsea Art Museum,curated by Nina Pelosi and the Perpetual Art Machine founders.show opens Aug. 11th.-Sept. 14th. 2007
Friday, June 29, 2007
[dNASAb] featured in Vague Terrain 07'" Sample Culture"
Vague terrain 07: sample culture contains work from: brad collard, christian marc schmidt, defasten, des cailloux et du carbone, [dNASAb], eduardo navas, eskaei, freida abtan, jakob thiesen, jennifer a. machiorlatti, jeremy rotsztain, noah pred, ortiz, rebekah farrugia, and an interview with ezekiel honig conducted by evan saskin.
For more information please see http://www.vagueterrain.net