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AIM V: SYZYGY (The Human Remix)

The USC School of Fine Arts' International Festival of Time-Based Media

Sponsored by USC School of Fine Arts, in collaboration with the Armory Center for the Arts

Sun, March 7, 2004 through Sun, June 6, 2004 on Sundays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays from 12:00 pm to 5:00 pm
Sun, March 7, 2004 through Sun, June 6, 2004 on Fridays from 12:00 pm to 8:00 pm

Admission: Free

Armory Center for the Arts
145 N. Raymond Ave.
Pasadena, CA
91103

Complete with screenings on the video billboards on West Hollywood's Sunset Strip and satellite lectures and events in Los Angeles, Hong Kong, and Cusco, Peru, AIM V: SYZYGY explores the question of the human/machine "remix."

Derived from a Greek root meaning “yoked or paired," syzygy implies a state of interdependent duality human and machine.

Featuring works by numerous artists such as Bruce Yonemoto, Lev Manovich, Lew Baldwin, Marsia Alexander-Clark and Brian Jackson, the exhibition features interactive computer games, websites and technologies for spatializing information; still photography; performative, installation, and augmented reality projects; video, digital video, animation; and sound pieces--as well as various emerging hybrids that elude traditional categorization.

 

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