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| 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 that speaks
to the increasingly permeated relationship between human and
machine. |
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SYZYGY (the human remix) marks Art
In Motion’s fifth anniversary. Five years in, AIM has
changed and matured greatly, yet remained true to its main
goal of providing development and exhibition opportunities
to the time-based media community |
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Created in 1999 by co-founders Janet Owen and Jim Keller, AIM
originated in response to the phenomenon of communications, technology,
and distribution inno-vations merging together to create global
networks and tools, including the internet. |
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