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LOS ANGELES CENTER FOR DIGITAL ART - LOS ANGELES
08 - 24 JULY 2010

Forty-eight artists from over 18 countries are gathering at LACDA via the
Live@808 networked performance space. Live@808 is a custom web application
where realtime video, audio, texting and countless other media collide and
intermix in a playful and exciting environment facilitated by emergent
technology. The live webcams and video feeds projected in the gallery will be
accompanied by a multi-screen installation of video shorts looping on monitors
throughout the space.
The FEED_BACK exhibit is a zone of participation, input, response, and
transformation that beckons us toward openness, spontaneity and improvisation. It is an inter-media experiment in collaborative international connection and
communication that engenders an awareness of the cogent ability of internet
technologies to galvanize the world culture in a constructive manner.
FEED_BACK MANIFESTO
All views simultaneously in equal amplitudes illuminate the newly mediated grid
of the social. A high bandwidth sense of being unfurls where all notions of
anything or everything collaborate and communicate instantaneously over a
reverberant labyrinth of wide area networks. This is discursive critical
massóno opinion can exist at the expense of another and all identities,
genders, skins, species, preferences and desires are transmutable. The didactic
dissolves and philosophy is aesthetisized as infinitely malleable and
interactive audio-visual spaces. Anteriorly recursive plagiarisms download,
mutate, intermix and upload again. Vocabulary becomes a poetics of
redefinition, and concepts become the vertigo of a shimmering ideological
spectrum moving at light speed.
This is the new music of the technologized psyche: the electronic symphony of
every instrument and every note synchronously blended to one monolithic and
ecstatic tone. A meditation. An intercultural over-excitation where all colors
combine to create a brilliant light. Each computer screen is a glimpse-a
partitioned selection-of this luminous digital site, of the total epistemic
memory residing in the global database for instant retrieval, update,
recombination and re-storage. This vortical workstation of the internet is a
tributary, a feeding bottle or breast, and an hermaphroditic genital of the
info-communicative circulatory/nervous system where through interaction we sate
the antique dictum for being the smarter monkey that better survives a hostile
nature, that better survives its own hostile nature.

And then, noise becomes the signal. Find the signal in the noise. Overexposed,
overloaded, distorted, meters in the red. Hissing, scratched, discolored,
alaised, unintelligble and unreadable. Lens flares. Warped, faded, clipping,
bleeding, and humming. Dot screens, moiree patterns. Raster lines. Corrupted
data. Feedback. Modem hash. Channel offsets. Degenerated dubs, replications and
simulations.
Allow random access thoughts. Art is assembly language. Be a noise-to-signal
processor. Processing and filtering all input. Be electronic. Sampling,
capturing. Reconfiguring. Inputting, communicating, disseminating. Be a
feedback loop. Be an answering machine. Be a disconnected number, out of
service. Be a busy signal, unreachable. Be a signal. Be a system error, crash
applications. Be an error message. Be an error. Be an assembly language
translator. Be machine level code. Be code. Be corrupted streaming data. Be an
aliased side effect. Be aliased.
Make feedback. Be noise - Rex Bruce, July 2010
Networked artists:
Roxanne Brousseau-FÈlio (Canada)
_8_O_8_ (USA)
catgotwasted (UK)
Setenay Ozbek (Turkey)
Katy Hick (Brunei Darussalam)
Nancy Bechtol (USA)
Audri Phillips USA)
Jorge Llaca Serna (Mexico)
Ali El Hadj Tahar (Algeria)
Nahrain Michael (Iraq)
Marco Battaglini (Costa Rica)
Joao Santos (Qatar)
N. Ajayan (India)
Marc Lougee (Manila)
Mir Kian Roshannia (Iran)
FrÈdÈric Boulleaux (France)
Debbi (Sosum) Chan (USA)
D. Lammie-Hanson (USA)
Russel Hulsey (USA)
Dana Tomsa Oberhoffer (Italy)
Lois Siegel (Canada)
Tirthankar Biswas (India)
Louise Dionne Jackson (UK)
David Poulter (Taiwan)
Michelle Wardley (Australia)
Julie Collins (Australia)
Rex Bruce (USA)
Tiffany Trenda (USA)
Victor Solomon (USA)
Takaki Hashimoto (Japan)
Video artists:
Patricia Stone
Lana Citowsky
Sim Sadler
Raissa Contreras
Patricia Wells
Susan Shaw
Sylvia Toy
L. Ashwyn
Teresa Christiansen
Jessica Leza
Teresa Brazen
Jon Shumway
Nelson and SIxta
Kiyomitsu Saito
Julia Morgan-Leamon
Hyla Skopitz
Jesus Jimenez
Michael Lasater
http://www.lacda.com/exhibits/feedback.html
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