Sunday
Apr222012

Nicole Aptekar - Expanded Taxonomy

Opening: Friday, April 27th 7:00-11:00pm. On view thru May 18th, 2012.
Expanded Taxonomy

Expanded Taxonomy is a 15-piece collection of laser cut sculptures built out of composite images. Depth emerges from Aptekar’s subtractive process to reveal abstract forms. Expanded Taxonomy utilizes negative space to uncover nuanced structures. The sculptures that populate this exhibit imply time by iteration; the subtle changes of each layer uncover new images, the sum of which give birth to Aptekar's sculptures. The modifications of each tier form the paper skeleton that is the framework of her 3D designs.

This series explores elegance and articulation. Aptekar makes adept use of her own laser to achieve a clean precision. Her expertise in designing complex structures and executing them in a decisive manner is not new to Aptekar's work, but in Expanded Taxonomy Aptekar showcases yet another evolution of her process. The technical achievements become transparent as beauty of the work entices the observer's attention.

Aptekar has collaborated with Mary Franck of Obscura Digital on another work that uses projection mapping on a large cardboard piece. Expanded Taxonomy also includes a collaboration with Ian Baker of Ardent Heavy Industries that utilizes intersections of vinyl that begin inside of the frame but branch outside of it.

Artist Statement:

The process of making these works is like hunting—traveling through all the possible shapes to find one that speaks. Once discovered, this abstract form is held captive like a biological specimen. Shiny pins, screws, and hardware make it a part of this world, restraining it in its frame in a way that distances it from its platonic digital origins.

The pieces you see here are milestones along a path. Each one must be made for the process to continue. Each piece, when being produced, commands my full attention. It alters my creative trajectory, and the form of all future pieces. Compounded with the prior works, each artwork represents the knowledge that I have gained.

I have become addicted to rapid iteration.  All of my materials and methods have evolved to facilitate a more fluid path from idea, through design, to final construction. My goal is to use simple platonic shapes from the digital world to realize complex, graceful organic forms in tangible reality.  I do this through repetition and carefully constrained composition.

For the basic primitive in my paper works, I’ve chosen the circle and X, often assembling them into an intersecting shape. While designed to have no inherent meaning, through repetition and exploration I began to self-identify with the form, and it became my logo. Like a stop sign or a familiar brand, it suggests something so commonplace that it might blend into the fabric of urban life.

I watch the viewport with my frame-shaped trap, searching for the perfect composition. I seek the moment where the form is perceptible, but only as a suggestion, leaving the observer to decipher the piece, inviting exploration.

Artist Bio:

With her clearly articulated vision, and a uniquely interdisciplinary command of technology, Nicole Aptekar is at the forefront of the emerging procedural aesthetics movement. Expanded Taxonomy is her debut New York show, following a sold-out solo debut at San Francisco's Satellite66 gallery. With a rigorous dedication to her craft, Nicole's work is redefining the relationship between state-of-the-art fabrication technologies and fine art.

Nicole is the Technical Advisor for pioneering creative technology space Grey Area Foundation For The Arts (GAFFTA) and a co-founder of the internationally exhibited Ardent Heavy Industries industrial arts collective. Before focusing her attention on smaller studio compositions, she was the co-designer of Syzygryd, a massive scale sculpture: electronics interleaved with industrial components, multi-ton engineered metalworks, music and light.

Photos courtesy of Audrey Penven

Sunday
Oct302011

#arOCCUPYWALLSTREET

OPENING on Nov 11th at Wall Street.
GLOBAL OPEN CALL — Augmented Reality Activists to WALL STREET!!
Location Details here: http://aroccupywallstreet.wordpress.com/opening-info/

#arOCCUPYWALLSTREET is the augmented reality [AR] occupation of Wall Street in conjunction with the #OCCUPYWALLSTREET movement. Artists and the global public are uniting in protest at Wall Street.

#arOCCUPYWALLSTREET is the world’s first global AR protest.

#OCCUPYWALLSTREET Protesters were not allowed to protest at Wall Street. They were forced blocks from the New York Stock Exchange [NYSE] to the Zuccotti Park. Wall Street was barricaded off. Only part of the sidewalk was accessible to the public and there is a constant police presence around both the protesters and the NYSE at all times.

#arOCCUPYWALLSTREET takes the protest to the heart of the financial district, placing them directly in front of the NYSE. Augments now blanket the entire financial district. Augmented reality gives protesters and the public a global voice. 
Tuesday
Sep062011

INFINITE LIGHT LIMITED EDITION Video Premiere

Friday, October 7, 2011. 7-10PM
Please join us for the world premiere of a new dance media art work from Infinite Light.
Choreographer Brooke Broussard and video artist Benton-C Bainbridge are joined by composer Ben Bromley for a new dance, video and music art work based on footage created for Xi'an, China's 2011 International Horticultural Exposition. Bainbridge shot dancers Chelsea Retzloff, Kana Kimura, Ruby MacDougall, Hayley Jones and Brooke Broussard herself in a green screen studio in Shanghai and then transformed them with analog and digital FX to create cosmic collisions, tree spirits and blossoming flowers in the spirit of the Expo.
The video and choreography can be seen nightly in Xi'an through October 22, playing on 80 meter sprays of water and organic-shaped LED screens, both on land and underwater. The premiere of INFINITE LIGHT LIMITED EDITION gives audiences their first chance to see this work without traveling to Xi'an, condensed into a sensuous single channel mix and set to a new score by Ben Bromley of NewVillager.

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Tuesday
Sep062011

Perpetrators’ Daily Bread

Friday, September, 9th, 2011. 9-11pm
In the spirit of Dick Higgins Happenings, Devotion presents PERPETRATORS’ DAILY BREAD, an evening of live drawing, music improvisation, performance art, and a film screening. The evening will implicate the audience in the space by featuring live painters BOSSHIKO and Sayoko Hirano, music by Floor Models, a duo of processed electric guitar and electric cello, and Ideosynchronic an experimental percussion duo, as well as a performance of Bibi Calderaro’s The Institute for Wishful Thinking, and a screening of the new film Holy Blood by Brian Getnick and Noe Kidder. All of these things will happen at the same time, among the viewers rather than separated from them. We will break down the walls between art forms, allowing a multi-dimensional work to emerge over the course of the evening. To paraphrase Richard Serra ,the experience will be in the audience, not in the frame, nor on the screen, nor on the stage. A document of the show will be available to view for the week following the performance.
Tuesday
Oct262010

Devotion Gallery presents: Expansive Visions | TheTEDxBrooklyn Exhibition 

Devotion Gallery presents: Expansive Visions
TheTEDxBrooklyn Exhibition
November 13, 2010
Venue: TEDxBrooklyn
Pratt Institute (Brooklyn Campus)
200 Willoughby Avene
Brooklyn, NY 11205

To purchase tickets, please go here >

ART WORKS BY: SOFTLab, Joshue Ott and Morgan Packard, Mark Skwarek, Sougwen Chung, Phillip Stearns, Aaron Meyers, Ted Hayes, Dan Tesene, Phoenix Perry, Margaret Schedel


This exhibition, which will take place at TedXBrooklyn, showcases artists currently exhibited by Devotion Gallery in a variety of mediums including gaming, architecture, augmented reality, data visualization and neural networking. Each artist is breaking new ground in the field in which they are creating. 

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