Transfer Download at Art House Santa Fe, Santa Fe
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Transfer Download

Thursday Sept 13, 2018

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231 Delgado St
Santa Fe, NM 87501
US

Cost:

FREE

Ages:

ALL-AGES!

Contact:

Robyn Day

More events at Art House Santa Fe

The exhibition features new digital art by 15 international artists showcased in an interactive display chamber called a hyperspace.Runs through 5/01/2019.

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TRANSFER Download opens June 15 at Art House in concert with the Currents New Media and Futurition | Santa Fe Festivals. The exhibition features new digital art by fifteen international artists showcased in an interactive display chamber called a hyperspace. Visitors can select artworks to view from a menu within an immersive projection area. TRANSFER Download brings together the latest generation of artists engaging with powerful technologies of 3D animation software, gaming engines, and algorithmic simulation, including Lorna Mills (Toronto); Lu Yang (Shanghai); Carla Gannis (New York); AES+F (Moscow); Claudia Hart (New York & Chicago); LaTurbo Avedon (The Internet); Theo Triantafyllidis (Los Angeles); Alex McLeod (Toronto); Rollin Leonard (Los Angeles); Sabrina Ratté (Paris); Rick Silva and Nicolas Sassoon (Pacific Northwest); Snow Yunxue Fu (Chicago); Phillip David Stearns (New York); Harvey Moon (San Francisco); and Daniel Temkin (New York).

Sunday, June 10, 1 pm: Curator Kelani Nichole gives a free public talk The Networked Avant-garde at SITE Santa Fe (1606 Paseo de Peralta), discussing the ways in which the internet has changed the production and sharing of artwork, and how experimental galleries like TRANSFER are disrupting the infrastructure of the art world. The talk is presented by the Thoma Foundation in partnership with SITE Santa Fe and Currents New Media.