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[Nettime-bold] Mark Amerika Retrospective |
IMMEDIATE RELEASE ACA MEDIA ARTS PLAZA IN TOKYO ANNOUNCES LARGE-SCALE RETROSPECTIVE OF NET ART WORKS CREATED BY AMERICAN INTERNET ARTIST MARK AMERIKA BOULDER, Colorado, July 2, 2001 -- Digital artist, novelist and web publisher Mark Amerika, Founding Director of the Alt-X Online Network, will have his first Japanese retrospective at the ACA Media Arts Plaza in Tokyo, Japan. "Avant-Pop: The Stories of Mark Amerika" showcases much of the early work Amerika pioneered during the dot.com Nineties. The exhibition will launch on July 1, 2001 and run through September 10, 2001. Amerika, who was recently named a "Time Magazine 100 Innovator" as part of their continuing series of features on the most influential artists, scientists, entertainers and philosophers into the 21st century, is the creator or principial investigator of many Internet art projects including GRAMMATRON, PHON:E:ME, HOLO-X, ALT-X, and the recent How To Be An Internet Artist, all of which will be featured in the "Avant-Pop" exhibition in Tokyo. A complete catalogue of essays and interviews with Amerika will appear online in both English and Japanese translation. According to Amerika, "The notion of an Avant-Pop cultural practice evolved from my early work with artists, writers and critics in both America and Japan, so it's only fitting that my first major show in Tokyo would reflect this transnational cultural phenomenon and its effect on both digital art and literature." As part of the "Avant-Pop" exhibition, Amerika will be invited to Tokyo by the Graphic Arts Society of Japan where he will present his work to the general public. Tracing Amerika's rapid emergence into the contemporary art world, web mavens, art critics, historians and web surfers the world over have seen his multi-media narratives work their way into various art and writing scenes while being distributed through a wide array of formats including hypertext, 3-D VRML environments, mp3 concept albums, ebooks, Palm Pilots, live digital dramaturgy, and highly-acclaimed published novels. His GRAMMATRON project (http://www.grammatron.com) was developed while he was a Creative Writing Fellow and Lecturer on Network Publishing and Hypertext at Brown University. Released in June 1997, it is one of the most widely accessed art sites on the World Wide Web and in 2000 was one of the first works of Internet art to ever be selected for the prestigious Whitney Biennial of American Art. Amerika was recently appointed to the Fine Arts faculty at the University of Colorado at Boulder where he has been developing a cutting-edge Digital Art curriculum. He is presently producing a new cross-media narrative project, FILMTEXT, that will be a hybridized online/offline "story experience" created as a net art site, a museum installation, a multimedia ebook, and a series of live performances. One version of FILMTEXT will appear in another upcoming retrospective of his work at the ICA in London later this year. The "Avant-Pop: The Stories of Mark Amerika" exhibition will be available to the public at http://plaza.bunka.go.jp/amerika.html, as of July 1st, and is sponsored by the Computer Graphics Society of Japan and the Agency for Cultural Affairs in Japan. The show is being curated by noted Net Art curator You Minowa. For more information on this retrospective exhibition please send email to mcmogatk@po.sphere.ne.jp For information on Mark Amerika or to schedule interviews please send email to Kristine@altx.com _______________________________________________ Nettime-bold mailing list Nettime-bold@nettime.org http://www.nettime.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nettime-bold