Re:Group: Beyond Models of Consensus
Please join Not An Alternative, Eyebeam Art and Technology Center, and
Upgrade NY! this Thursday, June 10 for the opening of Re:Group: Beyond
Models of Consensus, an exhibition which examines models of
participation and participation as a model in art and activism.
Re:Group proposes that with participation now a dominant paradigm,
structuring social interaction, art, activism, the architecture of the
city, the internet, and the economy, we are all integrated into
participatory structures whether we want to be or not. The exhibition
showcases work that subverts existing systems or envisions new
alternatives to the ways in which individuals can take part, or choose
not to take part, in social and cultural life.
Re:Group features work by thirteen artists, designers, hackers, activists, and collectives exploring both the potential and limitations of participation, networked collaboration, and distributed labor. From the ?crowdsourced? projects Ten Thousand Cents and White Glove Tracking to the tactical media art of The Yes Men and Ubermorgen, from the urban interventions of John Hawke and The Institute of Infinitely Small Things to the open platforms of Ushahidi and MakerBot - the exhibition represents a diverse range of critically and socially engaged work that rethinks the institutional practices within urban planning, civil engineering, transportation, industrial design and production, relief work, and the news media.
The exhibition not only presents completed work through gallery installations, but also functions as a platform for new collaborative work. Through workshops, master classes, and discussions led by the exhibiting artists, the processes and methodologies behind the work are opened up to gallery visitors and invited communities, providing an opportunity to extend and reinterpret the artists? ideas in new and unexpected ways.
Re:Group Beyond Models of Consensus
June 10 - August 7, 2010
Opening
Thursday June 10
5pm curators talk
6pm - 8pm reception
Eyebeam Art and Technology Center
540 West 21st St, btw 10th & 11th
New York City
Participating Artists
John Ewing, Christopher Robbins & Carmen Montoya - Ghana Think Tank
Giana González - Hacking Couture
John Hawke - Mandatory Minimum: We Have Moved!
The Institute for Infinitely Small Things - Corporate Commands
Aaron Koblin and Takashi Kawashima -Ten Thousand Cents
Steve Lambert and Packard Jennings - Wish You Were Here: Postcards from our awesome future
MakerBot Industries - MakerBot
Christopher Robbins - Work Projects Administration 2010
Evan Roth and Ben Engebreth - White Glove Tracking
Ushahidi - Crisis Map of Haiti
Ubermorgen.com - [V]ote-Auction
The Yes Men - Good Cop 15
YoHa (Yokokoji, Harwood) - Social Telephony
Credits
Curated and organized by Eyebeam, Not An Alternative, and Upgrade! NY
Produced and sponsored by Eyebeam
Curatorial team: Paul Amitai, Marco Deseriis, Not An Alternative, Stephanie Pereira, Mushon Zer-Aviv
Exhibition design: Not An Alternative and Paul Amitai
Brochure and environmental graphic design: Not An Alternative
Technical management and installation: Marko Tandefelt
Exhibition installation and construction: Nicholas Fraser, Kory Hellebust, Titania Inglis, Takayuki Ito, Not An Alternative, Jamie O?Shea
Calendar of Events
Thursday, June 10
5-8PM Public opening & curators talk
Friday, June 11
10AM-12PM Breakfast with the Artists
Wednesday, June 23 - Friday, June 25
Collaborative Futures book sprint
organized by Mushon Zer-Aviv and Michael Mandiberg, Eyebeam
Wednesday, June 30
3PM Expedition & Interactive Performance
with The Institute for Infinitely Small Things
Thursday, July 1
6-9:30PM In Code We Trust: Crowd Sourced Participation in 21st Century Democracies ?discussion organized and moderated by Noel Hidalgo and Not An Alternative
Wednesday, July 7
6-9PM Action Research Workshop
with Christopher Robbins, WPA 2010
Thursday, July 8
4-6PM Think Tank the Think Tank
discussion with Ghana Think Tank
Thursday, July 8
7:30-9PM Participationism and the Limits of Collaboration
discussion organized by Not An Alternative
Thursday, July 15
2-6PM Using the Ushahidi Platform & Real-Time Street Action
hands-on workshop with Chris Blow, Ushahidi
Thursday, July 15
7:30-9PM On Networked Solidarity ?discussion organized by Mushon Zer-Aviv, Eyebeam
Friday, July 16
Using the Ushahidi Platform & Real-Time Street Action
hands-on workshop with Chris Blow, Ushahidi; Christopher Robbins, WPA 2010; and Reconstruct Art
at chashama, Jamaica, Queens
Tuesday, July 20
7-9PM Thought to Thing
hands-on workshop with Bre Pettis, Makerbot
Thursday, July 22
7:30-9PM Open Retail
discussion organized by Paul Amitai, Eyebeam
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Source:
www.notanalternative.net/regroup-beyond-models-of-consensus