Monday, May 28, 2007

Below is a brief announcement of an exhibition I curated at Telic, in Chinatown, Los Angeles.

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The Latency of the Moving Image in New Media, at Telic, Los Angeles

May 25 to June 16

An exhibition of videos, online art, blogs, and audiovisual interfaces by artists who make the most of latency as a crucial element in their works. Curated by Eduardo Navas.
Go to the exhibition:
http://www.telic.info/
onlinegallery/latency/


TELIC Arts Exchange
975 Chung King Road
Los Angeles, CA 90012
T: 213.344.6137
http://www.telic.info
info@telic.info

"The Latency of the Moving Image in New Media" presents artists who make latency part of visual language in their works.

Some of the works included in the exhibition are to be experienced online while others are to be seen as projections in an actual space, and others are downloadable interactive projects developed as freeware. The works will be available for viewing at Telic in a way that is sensitive to their original contexts.

Near the end of the exhibition, AAAARG.ORG presents an open conversation about latency with Eduardo Navas. Relevant texts will be posted to http://aaaarg.org/
category/latency
. The date and time of this conversation are to be announced.

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