Launched in January 29, 2008
Streaming Museum
presents real-time Exhibitions in Cyberspace and Public Space in seven continents
Streaming Museum is a new hybrid Museum that presents real-time exhibitions in cyberspace and public space on seven continents. It is produced in New York City in collaboration with international artists, curators, and cultural institutions.
Taking inspiration from pioneer multi-media artist Nam June Paik who in the 1970's envisioned an 'electronic superhighway' as an open and free medium for imagination and exchange of global cultures, the Museum launched on January 29, 2008 exhibiting simultaneously on 7 continents, Paik's Good Morning Mr. Orwell - an entertaining mix of international fine art and pop culture.
On October 3, 2008 Streaming Museum launched the exhibition series in collaboration with TED Prize and the Urban Screens Festival in a simultaneous cross-continental broadcast of program content and visual connection between the Time Warner Center at Columbus Circle, New York City, and Federation Square, Melbourne, Australia.
ARTISTS AND INNOVATORS FOR THE ENVIRONMENT
is a three-part exhibition series featuring international visionary creators.
CURATED BY Nina Colosi
The Project Room for New Media
CHELSEA ART MUSEUM/New York City USA
Where to see "Artists and Innovators for the Environment"
Public locations:
Africa: Ubuntu Center, Port Elizabeth; Asia: Art Center Nabi, Seoul, Korea; Antarctica: British Antarctic base and Jubany Argentine scientific base; Australia: Federation Square, Melbourne; Europe: 17 BBC screens throughout the UK; North America: Chelsea Art Museum, NYC and Victory Park, Dallas, Texas, USA; South America: Centro Municipal de Exposiciones Subte, Montevideo, Uruguay; and other locations.
PART ONE
"Artists and Innovators for the Environment" PART ONE(HD/iPhone)
PART 1 SCHEDULE - PART 1 ARTIST INFO
October 3 - December 3, 2008
John Cage
Cedar Lake Dance
Agnes Denes
Jaap Drupsteen
Buckminster Fuller
Brian Mackern
James Nachtwey
Nunatak
Emanuel Dimas de Melo
Pimenta
Anni Rapinoja
Huang Ruo
Gustavo Santaolalla
Robert Snyder
Jacob ter Veldhuis
and innovative designs for environmental sustainability by Chuck Hoberman and others.
PART TWO
"Artists and Innovators for the Environment" Part Two of the three-part exhibition series that features over 30 international visionary creators, includes:
Buckminster Fuller, design scientist
Ben Edwards, painter
Andrea Ackermen
Kurt Ralske
Marty St. James
James Tunick
New media artists:
Agnes Denes, environmental artist
Jacob ter Veldhuis
Emanuel Dimas de Melo Pimenta
Stephen Vitiello
Julia Wolfe
Jaap Drupsteen
Robert Snyder, Cedar Lake Contemporary Ballet
video blogger David Jr.
and rock band One-Eyed Doll on President Elect Barack Obama
"Artists and Innovators for the Environment" Part Two
(HD/iPhone)
December 3, 2008 - February 3, 2009
Andrea Ackerman
Cedar Lake Contemporary Ballet
Agnes Denes
Jaap Drupsteen
Ben Edwards
Buckminster Fuller
David Jr. & One-Eyed Doll
Emanuel Dimas de Melo Pimenta
Marty St. James
Robert Snyder
James Tunick
Jacob Ter Veldhuis
Stephen Vitiello
Julia Wolfe
and other visionary creators.
PART THREE
"Artists and Innovators for the Environment" Part Three
(QUICKTIME)
February 3 - April 3, 2009
Ken Are Bongo
Merce Cunningham
Nam June Paik and Charles Atlas
Phil Dadson
Toni Dove and Luke Dubois
Buckminster Fuller
Robert Snyder
Andrea Juan
Paul Miller DJ Spooky
Nunatak
Emanuel Dimas de Melo Pimenta
Kurt Ralske
Maurice Ravel
Worariddh Riddhagni
Toru Takemitsu
Inna Faliks
Jean Miotte and David Cubitt
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