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SHOW: NEXTNEWGAMES (June 23 – September 16, 2018, San José, California)

June 24, 2018

NEXTNEWGAMES

June 23 - September 16, 2018

Institute of Contemporary Art (ICA)

San José

560 South First Street

San Jose, CA 95113 > MAP

OPENING RECEPTION — JUNE 24, 2018

MEMBERS PREVIEW 1-2PM

PUBLIC RECEPTION 2-4PM

OFFICIAL WEBSITE

"ICA’S NEXTNEW SERIES IS A BIANNUAL EXHIBITION PROGRAM THAT PRESENTS THE WORK OF EMERGING ARTISTS AND/OR EMERGING ART PRACTICES.

When playing a board game or video game, one might experience a range of emotions, from elation when advancing towards a finish line, to a sense of gratification from beating a competitor, to a feeling of anger when your strategy goes awry. Immersing wholeheartedly into the rules and experiences of play is what Dutch historian and play theorist Johan Huizinga refers to as the “magic circle,” a zone where players temporarily suspend disbelief and adopt the qualities of the game space, disconnecting from the realities of the everyday world. Games often provide a moment of respite from the “real world” and allow the player to escape into a fantasy.

The eight artists in NextNewGames create work within this alternative space. The set of board games, video pieces, and new media works consider our current social, political, and cultural climate, creating a porous relationship between the imaginary land of the game space and that of the real world.

Characterizing the art world with an air of parody are works by Sioux City-based artist Charles Bass who developed a series of free, participatory games, which comment on the quirks of the opaque art world. COLL.EO (San Francisco- and Milan-based collaborative Colleen Flaherty and Matteo Bittanti) re-enact seminal 1960-70s contemporary art performances and interventions in “Liberty City,“ through the action and adventure game Grand Theft Auto.

NextNewGames artists also invite players to embody different perspectives through single- and multi-player games. Lark VCR and Porpentine Charity Heartscape’s elaborate online game invites players to treat their trauma as if it were a virtual pet. Colorado-based artist Rafael Fajardo presents two contrasting games that simulate the realities of crossing the US-Mexico border at El Paso-Ciudad Juarez. Sam Vernon engages local community members in a game of hangman and creates a visually cacophonous installation with the resulting documentation from this age-old game. Considering the relationship of communities today and in the future, Berkeley-based artist Asma Kazmi constructs a hypnotic, sensorial experience of the religious site of Makkah and documents the rapid changes to the sacred site. San Francisco-based artist Scott Kildall questions what it might mean for the moon to colonize the earth in his site-specific scavenger hunt at the ICA.

These artists move away from the dichotomy of winning or losing. They collectively subvert and interrupt the modes of operating within a game while reflecting on how these game spheres serve as mirrors to our current society: how do we think about cooperation and negotiation? What does it mean to lose or win? Where are points of resolution and conflict? What is your next move?"

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EVENT: VECTOR FESTIVAL 2016

July 9, 2016

VECTOR, one of the most compelling, original, and daring Game Art festivals on this planet, returns with a vengeance with a killer program. Now in its fourth iteration, the Canadian event has a special focus on algorithmic culture and post-human subjects. Subtitled Autonomous Agents, the festival is "a participatory and community-oriented initiative dedicated to showcasing digital games and creative media practices. This year’s festival is co-curated by Skot Deeming and Martin Zeilinger and explores themes of autonomous algorithms and machines through emergent media art practices, live performance, screenings, workshops, and lectures. The Festival takes place across multiple venues in Toronto from July 14-17, 2016."

We are delighted to be part of this terrific event! Our project The Fregoli Delusions will be screened and presented in two different locations during the show. Because unlike the United States of Inequality where culture is just for the 1%, Canada is a civilized, democratic, and inclusive country, ticket passes are affordable for most and several events are open/free to the public. In fact, Festival passes are available for just $25 and include FREE access to screening and performance events. Plus, Festival Pass holders get a free drip coffee from Sam James Coffee Bar (Queen St. W. location) throughout the duration of the festival. You can't beat that, frankly. 

VECTOR FEST

Below is the full program

JULY 14

OPENING NIGHT at InterAccess

VIP Preview

Join co-curators Skot Deeming and Martin Zeilinger for a private tour of the exhibition, The Algorithmic Imagination, and preview the festival's upcoming events. Tickets to this event include free access to Vector screening and performance events. (5:30-6:30pm, $100)

Launch Party and Opening Reception

We kick off Vector Festival 2016 with an energized evening at InterAccess. Festival curators, artists and performers will be in attendance. The works in The Algorithmic Imagination explore the artistic potentials of algorithmic processes. These processes, expressed in the exhibition in kinetic sculptures and screen-based works, are perched between the appropriated and the pre-determined, the autonomous and the random. (7-10pm, FREE)

 

JULY 15

SCREENING

Basement Revolutionaries, Curated by Amber Christensen and Clint Enns at CineCycle in a time and place awash in the detritus of early 21st Century capitalism, we look to our basement revolutionaries to lead us not upwards but downwards into a bunker of safety to wait it out. Duck and cover, and grab a snack...it may be your only way to survive. (8-11pm, $15)

JULY 16

WORKSHOP

Sonic Pi Live Coding Introductory Workshop, facilitated by Martin Zeilinger

at InterAccess Live coding is an exciting form of experimental digital sound-making that uses on-the-fly programming techniques to mix traditional improvisation with algorithmic composition. This workshop will introduce you to create live electronic music through simple programming techniques using a mix of sound synthesis and digital sampling. In the practice of live coding, the computer code you enter yields an instant sonic feedback. No prior programming skills required. (11am-3pm, $45 regular/$35 member)

PERFORMANCE

Join us for an evening of performances that bridge the spaces between the composed and the improvised, the generative and the algorithmic, the analog and the digital. Featuring live coding, modular synthesis and generative visuals, performers explore the boundaries of control within sonic and visual apparatuses. Featuring Karl Fousek with Dan Browne, and Spectral Sound System (Michael Trommer and Eric Filion). (Doors at 8pm, $15)

JULY 17

PANEL

Algorithms, Generative Art, Machine Agency at InterAccess

In conversation and open discussion with participating festival artists and performers, Vector Co-Curator Martin Zeilinger explores some of the underlying concerns and questions that inform this year’s events: What makes generative art? Can algorithms ever be creative agents? What is the future of the digital as an expressive medium? Featuring

Dan Browne, Eric Filion, Karl Fousek, Justine Lugli, and Michael Trommer. (1-3pm, FREE)

WRAP PARTY at Reposado

Celebrate another year of Vector with a live performance by Castle If. (8-11pm, FREE)

VECTOR FESTIVAL EXHIBITIONS

Art on the BIG Screens Vector Festival Preview

July 11, 8-10pm at Celebration Square, Mississauga (300 City Centre Drive)

Works by COLL.EO and Brent Watanabe

The Algorithmic Imagination

July 15 – August 13 at InterAccess (9 Ossington Avenue)

Works by COLL.EO, Adam Donovan, Justine Lugli, Brent Watanabe

Davis Heslep July 1-31 (109 Niagara Street) at Loop Hole

A. Bill Miller

July 14-17 at Common Sort (1414 Queen Street West)

DAY ZERO: PRE-FESTIVAL PARTY

July 13, 8-11pm at Electric Perfume (805 Danforth Avenue)

with a screening curated by Clint Enns

 

For a complete schedule and to purchase your festival pass, visit vectorfestival.org.

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