EAI IN MIAMI: DECEMBER 2006

EAI travels to Miami this December to present three programs of innovative artists' video.


EAI VIDEO PROGRAMS at THE OPEN AIR CINEMA
ART POSITIONS, ART BASEL MIAMI BEACH


MUSIC VIDEO ART

11:00 pm, Thursday, December 7, 2006
10:20 pm, Friday, December 8, 2006

The Open Air Cinema at Art Positions
Collins Park at the Beach
Miami Beach, Florida
Admission free

EAI's program of alternative music-videos and music-based video by artists travels to Art Basel Miami Beach. Screening at Art Positions' Open Air Cinema, the program includes videos by Cory Arcangel, Charles Atlas, Michael Bell-Smith, Johanna Billing, Dara Birnbaum, Meredith Danluck, Devin Flynn, Shana Moulton, Tony Oursler with Sonic Youth, Ara Peterson, Seth Price, and William Wegman.


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VIDEOPHONIC

9:00 pm, Saturday, December 9, 2006

The Open Air Cinema at Art Positions
Collins Park at the Beach
Miami Beach, Florida
Admission free

Contemporary music drives the visuals of these recent and historical videos. Pop, heavy metal, experimental, house, hip-hop, and ambient sounds mix in this series of performance, found-footage, abstract, and animated videos. Videophonic includes works by Steina Vasulka, Gusztav Hámos, Cory Arcangel, Forcefield, Takeshi Murata, and Paper Rad.


EAI VIDEO SCREENING at NADA ART FAIR, MIAMI


INTRUDERS

6:00 pm, Friday, December 8, 2006

NADA Art Fair
The Ice Palace
59 NW 14th St., Miami, Florida
Admission Free

EAI presents a screening of videos by artists involving intervention, intrusion, and trespassing. Documenting literal, formal, or conceptual acts of breaking and entering, their works harness disruption and surprise. Ranging from documents of unannounced public performances to works that use technology, fashion, or narrative as tools of interference, these works demonstrate methods for causing change.

Artists in the program include Bernadette Corporation, Chris Burden, VALIE EXPORT, Delia Gonzalez and Gavin Russom, Dan Graham, Klara Liden, Rachel Mason, Takeshi Murata, Michael Smith, and Ryan Trecartin.


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About EAI

Founded in 1971, Electronic Arts Intermix (EAI) is one of the world's leading nonprofit resources for video art and interactive media. EAI's core program is the international distribution of a major collection of new and historical media works by artists. EAI's activities include a preservation program, viewing access, educational services, online resources, and public programs such as exhibitions and lectures. The Online Catalogue provides a comprehensive resource on the 175 artists and 3,000 works in the EAI collection, including extensive research materials and artists' Web projects.

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