Monday, 28 March 2011
Friday, 4 March 2011
BYOB Mexico City


El Instituto Nacional de Bellas Artes y Ex Teresa Arte Actual invitan a
BYOB (Bring Your Own Beamer)
04 de marzo 2011/19:00 horas
Entrada libre
Una serie de exhibiciones de una noche donde se presentan artistas con su propio video y proyector. Las exhibiciones son curadas por diferentes personas alrededor del mundo. La idea es sencilla, hacer una gran exhibición de videos con bajo presupuesto, al tiempo que se hace una exploración de los alcances del video.
Ex Teresa Arte Actual
Licenciado Verdad 8
Centro Histórico
5522 9093 5522 2721
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http://www.exteresa.bellasartes.gob.mx
http://www.byobworldwide.com/
Tuesday, 15 February 2011
BYOB London
See the show at tank.tv
or here
25.02.2011 / 18.30 – 22.00
The Woodmill
Neckinger Depot, Neckinger, London, SE16 3QN
To coincide with the launch of the South London Art Map, the Woodmill hosts BYOB.
An acronym for ‘Bring Your Own Beamer’, BYOB is a series of one-night exhibitions where artists are invited to bring their own “beamers” and explore the medium of projection. BYOB has already taken place in different cities throughout Europe and the US, involving artists of an extended and dispersed ‘Internet art community’.
Hosted by the Woodmill, BYOB London will bring together more than 30 London-based and international artists to create a collaborative happening of moving light, sound and performance.This dynamic structure will be enhanced by a series of ad hoc installations, performances and special projects, creating an immersive environment of DIY spontaneity and experimentation.
LuckyPDF will be hosting a live internet TV stream covering the events and content of BYOB London from a television studio within The Woodmill hangar.
The event will be followed by an after party at the Woodmill.
Participating artists:
Amalia Ulman, Anne de Vries, Aristide Antonas, Arran Ridley, Ben Vickers, Carl Burgess, Daniel Swan, Emily Jones, Harry Sanderson, Helen Marten & Fran Edgerley, Hyo Myoung Kim, Iain Ball, Jeremy Bailey & Kristen Schaffer, Jimmy Merris, Katja Novitskova, KERNEL (Pegy Zali, Petros Moris, Theodoros Giannakis), L_A_N, LuckyPDF (James Early, John Hill, Oliver Hogan, Yuri Pattison), Luke Barcelona Cano, Marc Kremers, Martin Cole, Matthew Stone, Theo Michael & George Tsioutsias, Mike Ruiz, Nicolas Roope, No New Info (Lauren Elder, Andre and Evan Lenox, Arend deGruyter-Helfer, Micah Schippa, Brian Khek), Paul B Davis, Poka-Yio, Rafaël Rozendaal, Richard Sides, Sascha Pohflepp, Tim Steer, Yuri Pattison
Curated by KERNEL, initiated by Rafaël Rozendaal.
Design: Daniel Swan
or here
25.02.2011 / 18.30 – 22.00
The Woodmill
Neckinger Depot, Neckinger, London, SE16 3QN
To coincide with the launch of the South London Art Map, the Woodmill hosts BYOB.
An acronym for ‘Bring Your Own Beamer’, BYOB is a series of one-night exhibitions where artists are invited to bring their own “beamers” and explore the medium of projection. BYOB has already taken place in different cities throughout Europe and the US, involving artists of an extended and dispersed ‘Internet art community’.
Hosted by the Woodmill, BYOB London will bring together more than 30 London-based and international artists to create a collaborative happening of moving light, sound and performance.This dynamic structure will be enhanced by a series of ad hoc installations, performances and special projects, creating an immersive environment of DIY spontaneity and experimentation.
LuckyPDF will be hosting a live internet TV stream covering the events and content of BYOB London from a television studio within The Woodmill hangar.
The event will be followed by an after party at the Woodmill.
Participating artists:
Amalia Ulman, Anne de Vries, Aristide Antonas, Arran Ridley, Ben Vickers, Carl Burgess, Daniel Swan, Emily Jones, Harry Sanderson, Helen Marten & Fran Edgerley, Hyo Myoung Kim, Iain Ball, Jeremy Bailey & Kristen Schaffer, Jimmy Merris, Katja Novitskova, KERNEL (Pegy Zali, Petros Moris, Theodoros Giannakis), L_A_N, LuckyPDF (James Early, John Hill, Oliver Hogan, Yuri Pattison), Luke Barcelona Cano, Marc Kremers, Martin Cole, Matthew Stone, Theo Michael & George Tsioutsias, Mike Ruiz, Nicolas Roope, No New Info (Lauren Elder, Andre and Evan Lenox, Arend deGruyter-Helfer, Micah Schippa, Brian Khek), Paul B Davis, Poka-Yio, Rafaël Rozendaal, Richard Sides, Sascha Pohflepp, Tim Steer, Yuri Pattison
Curated by KERNEL, initiated by Rafaël Rozendaal.
Design: Daniel Swan
Friday, 4 February 2011
Tuesday, 25 January 2011
Monday, 10 January 2011
Thursday, 16 December 2010
First Biennal Of The End: Collapse at El 52 ---- Show views (selection)
general view of the space. fancy floors.
Abigail Lane and a bit of Taka Fernandez
How to assemble a chicken in Mexico City by this guy
Enrique Metinides
Manuel Ocampo
my drawing "Capital Stays" and cabinet "Pythagorean Trinitron"
Video from Pythagorean Trinitron cabinet from Theo Michael on Vimeo.
I shot some video of the cabinet so you get an idea of the pseudo holographic effect. maybe not.
The piece is dificult to document due to the lighting conditions in the space but also the
fact that the video inside it is reflected on three separate glass surfaces and loses intensity.
This video was recorded with a mobile phone cam
Abigail Lane and a bit of Taka Fernandez
How to assemble a chicken in Mexico City by this guy
Enrique Metinides
Manuel Ocampo
my drawing "Capital Stays" and cabinet "Pythagorean Trinitron"
Video from Pythagorean Trinitron cabinet from Theo Michael on Vimeo.
I shot some video of the cabinet so you get an idea of the pseudo holographic effect. maybe not.
The piece is dificult to document due to the lighting conditions in the space but also the
fact that the video inside it is reflected on three separate glass surfaces and loses intensity.
This video was recorded with a mobile phone cam
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