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The iotaWeekly
March 1-7, 2010
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Clip of the Week
"Modulated Feedback, Particle Flow Rotations, and Archetypes of Dissolution: The Audio-Visual Composition 'Mercurius'" (2009) by Bret Battey

Watch a clip from Bret Battey's lecture, "Modulated Feedback..." delivered at SIGGRAPH 2009's Visual Music Day, Battey discusses the making of his work "Mercurius" (2007) which was awarded First Prize at the 2007 Punto y Raya Festival.

Battey's discussion was one of many "Visual Music Talks" delivered by contemporary scholars, artists and composers including Pamela Taylor Turner, Brian Evans, Stephanie Maxwell, and Bonnie Mitchell & Elainie Lillios.





Site of the Week
Phantom Galleries LA

Ever walk by a vacant building in Los Angeles and stop, amazed at the incredible art installation in the storefront window? Thank Phantom Galleries LA, brain child of Liza Simone who told the LA Times she wants to "engage the population that does not go to galleries."

Get involved! PGLA works with property owners, artists, and volunteers to brighten up darkened corners and community minds. Check out the installations that are currently up at PGLA's calendar.


Artist of the Week
Benton-C Bainbridge

Benton-C Bainbridge is a Bronx artist who has made video as a painterly and performable medium for 25 years. His work has been shown on 5 continents in venues and events including SFMoMA (San Francisco), Hayden Planetarium (NYC), Lincoln Center, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden (Washington, D.C.), Teatro Colón CETC (Buenos Aires), EMPAC (Troy, NY), Sonic Light (Amsterdam), Dallas Video Festival, Madison Square Garden, Whitney Museum at Philip Morris, Museum of Modern Art, Eyebeam (NYC), CELCIT (Managua) and LUX2006 (Sevilla). Bainbridge is currently making video paintings, installations and performances with systems co-designed with fellow artists/technologists.

For more information about Bainbridge and his work, please visit his iotaCenter Profile and his website.



Derek haugen

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