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Natalie Bookchin: Agora
Email Natalie Bookchin at bookchin@calarts.edu Links: 7-11 self interview (1997) | Between Before and After | Homework | MetaPet | Natalie Bookchin's Home Page | Searching for the Truth | A story of net art (open source 1994-1999) | internet+curatorial+models | Interview: Alexei Shulgin and Natalie Bookchin | Introduction to net art 1994-1999 (with Alexei Shulgin) | Natalie Bookchin Reconstructed | New Media and net.art activism | Power of the line (syllabus) | Upcoming Events: September 25-March 1, 2009: Natalie Bookchin's feature length experimental documentary trip premieres at Narrowcast: Reframing Global Video 1986/2008 at Pitzer Colleges and LACE (Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions) in Los Angeles, and at the Japanese American National Museum in Los Angeles. Pitzer Art Galleries Bio:
Natalie Bookchin is a Los Angeles based artist. She is internationally recognized for both theorizing the Internet as a site for art production, and for creating artwork that uses the Internet as both material and site. Her most recent works includes videos and video installations that sample and archive data flows of images from private security webcams around the world, offering unusual portraits of global landscapes. Her work has been shown in international venues including PS1, Mass MOCA, the Generali Foundation, the Walker Art Center, and MOCA Los Angeles. She has also been commissioned to make projects for the Whitney Museum, the Tate Museum, among others and has been awarded grants from Creative Capital, the Guggenheim Foundation, the Durfee Foundation, the California Arts Council, the Rockefeller Foundation, California Community Foundation, the New York State Council for the Arts, Daniel Langlois Foundation, and the Andy Warhol Foundation. Her work has been written about in a variety of publications, including ArtForum, the New York Times, Flash Art, Art News, and the Los Angeles Times. Natalie Bookchin is co-director of the Photography & Media Program at the California Institute of the Arts.
THIS PROJECT'S CATEGORIES: Emerging Fields > Digital Arts / New Media | Language, Linguistics, Literature & Books | Politics | California | 2000
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