Cory Arcangel, artist and programmer extraordinaire, is showing his work at Foxy Productions, a gallery in Brooklyn. It looks like his work will go to the Tate in September as well!
More Cory Arcangel links:
Cory Arcangel @ Beige Records
“The BEIGE Carnivore Home Module” aka the “Boo-yaa Counter”
E Y E B E A M: Cory Arcangel, i shot andy warhol, 2002, mixed media
Tate Britain | Blinky
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>Foxy Productions
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>IMMEDIATE RELEASE
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>BLINKY
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>A Constructed World, Cory Arcangel/BEIGE, Sarah Ciraci, Paper Rad
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>May 23 – June 30, 2003
>Reception: Friday, May 23, 6.00-9.00 pm
>Thursday-Monday: 12.00 to 6.00 pm & by appointment
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>Foxy Productions presents Blinky, an exhibition inspired by the energy
>of collaboration and participation. Blinky features anarchic aesthetic
>ideas springing from a techno-driven culture. ’80s video games, flying
>saucers, ’60s cartoon characters, and acts of transgression for the
>camera are subjected to exhilarating treatments that provoke both
>critical and pleasurable responses to received notions of technology and
>history.
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>A Constructed World ([aka] Jacqueline Riva and Geoff Lowe) present
>prints, paintings and video that contemplate explosive situations and
>unruly forms of speaking. Developing from hacker culture, Cory
>Arcangel/BEIGE present silk-screened landscape studies, processed
>through Super Mario Brothers/Nintento code. Arcangel also exhibits a
>video (made with collaborator Paul Davis/BEIGE) that is programmed and
>played on a reverse-engineered Super Mario Brothers cartridge. Sarah
>Ciraci presents digital prints of UFOs that are seductively psychedelic
>rather than icons of social panic. Paper Rad ([aka] Benjamin Jones,
>Jessica Ciocci, and Jacob Ciocci) present video and prints inspired by
>Gumby, Arthur Cloakey’s [late '50s/ early '60s] good-natured cartoon
>character. Paper Rad situate Gumby in a strangely familiar world where
>he somehow maintains his sublime innocence and spirit.
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>Foxy Productions is a contemporary gallery that provides a focus for
>inter-disciplinary practices, interactive situations and collaborative
>ventures. Foxy Productions is directed by Michael Gillespie and John
>Thomson.
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>For further information or visual materials – e: info@foxyproduction.com
>- t: 718.218.9016
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>’In A Good Groove’ … a feature on Foxy Productions by Paul Laster
>www.wburg.com
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>Upcoming: BLINKY, the screenings at Tate Britain
>http://www.tate.org.uk/britain/eventseducation/blinky.htm
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>Foxy Productions
>129 Bedford Avenue
>Brooklyn NY 11211
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>Between N 9 & N 10 Street
>Subway: L to Bedford Avenue
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>t: 718.218.9016
>e: info@foxyproduction.com
>w: http://www.foxyproduction.com