Exposure: Zattere 417, Dorsoduro, Venise Pia - pia

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Exposure: Zattere 417, Dorsoduro, Venise Pia - pia
Exposure:
Zattere 417, Dorsoduro, Venise
FLOW - a work in motion
14-19h les samedi et dimanche, et sur RDV
Pia MYrvoLD
4 juin – 18 Septembre 2011,
Ouverture officielle: 3 juin 2011
Pia MYrvoLD est réputée dans l'art contemporain grâce à ses productions multimédia
hybrides, et à de nombreuses collaborations avec des musées et partenaires dans les milieux
de l'art, du design et de l'architecture.
FLOW, son nouveau projet, est une oeuvre vidéo multi-canal présentée sous diverses formes
d’installation architecturales et sculpturales.
Le coeur des recherches de Pia MYrvoLD est l'exploration des médias 3D où peintures et
sculpture se rejoignent. La mutation de formes abstraites crée une nouvelle expérience de
l'appréhension visuelle et des plaisirs esthétiques.
Immersion: The Transcendent Interface of Pia MYrvoLD
by Rex Bruce.
Stemming from her lifelong work as a painter, Pia MYrvoLD's “FLOW- a work in motion”
branches out into a formidable interdisciplinary undertaking, using electronic media as a
springboard for the intermingling of forms. The pulsing, looping animations are
unmistakable in their musical quality, the structure of the installation utilizes large scale
sculptural forms and there is an architectural aspect as the viewer engages the work by
walking through it. The end result is an immersive and interactive environment where the
viewer encounters a multi-dimensional interface that is a product of emergent technology.
Throughout her career, MYrvoLD has embraced these new technological developments and
integrated them into her work. She has a large opus of multi-faceted creations of hybrid “in-
formations” between various forms of artistic practice—art, fashion, video, performance and
interactive technology. With each new hybrid, the artist combines information in a cross-
pollinated sensorial experience that includes intellectual as well as physical interactivity.
Ultimately the artist/viewer authorship is blurred through participatory interface design.
This deep awareness of the importance of “interface” is clearly the conceptual force driving
MYrvoLD’s work. The place where her artwork and viewer engage is not the static one-way
gaze of viewer and painting. MYrvoLD’s interfaces blur the common boundary between art
objects and their viewers such that they act together to open up the point of connection
between them. In this case the boundaries explored are between the individual and the
devices surrounding them, a cogent corollary for the way we are immersed in ubiquitous
technologies across which data or communication flows. Indeed this work functions as an
aesthetic remake of the gestalt effect of smart phones, 3D cinema, digital TV, iPads,
Facebook, Twitter, Google, Netflix and the endless stream of connected gadgets that
constitute bulk of our current culture.
While engaging with “FLOW” the immersive experience of emergent technologies is carefully
guided by the artist. The ever-changing abstract images, rhythmic textures and chromatic
structures of light are inspired by higher minded aspirations. MYrvoLD’s ongoing research in
3D virtual space engenders a unique mental and aesthetic awareness, as the artist plays with
virtual space alongside actual physical space to illuminate what we have not been able to see
in traditional media. We are not put in front of a console as is common in many interactive
works; rather “FLOW” builds parallel or tangent references between the realms of physical
and imaginative presence.
From ideological Internet-based projects, involving input from the public to determine the
specific outcome of “cyber-couture” clothing, to her implementation of advanced computergenerated programming to create ever-changing visual patterns of light, form and colour,
her work has always been about “interfacing.” The pinnacle of this artistic development can
be seen in the project “FLOW - a work in motion”.
FLOW - Tunnel Vision est une installation
vidéo
constituée
d'écrans
multiples,
assemblés en un tunnel avec un sol en
verre
renforcé
afin
de
pouvoir
y
pénétrer.
Les images vidéo sont créées entièrement
en 3D Max Virtuel.
Avec
des
technologies
d'animation
de
pointe, et des dimensions monumentales,
le “Star Gate” introduit les versions à venir
de Tunnel Vision.
FLOW - Video Wall est un mur vidéo de
16m.
L’utilisation de technologies d'animation de
pointe permettent de s’adapter aux spécificités
du
lieu,
animation
où
3D
les
formes
interagissent
sculpturales
et
nouvelles constellations visuelles.
FLOW
-
Video
d’installation
Spiral
pour
est
de
un
modèle
futures
présentations, dérivé du projet FLOW Tunnel Vision.
L’installation utilise un mono-signal vidéo,
concentrant des motifs et chromaties en
mutation.
créent
en
de
Programme FLOW
31 mai - 3 juin:
Mardi 31 mai
19h: Pia MYrvoLD - "FLOW - a work in motion": pré-vernissage, et présentation du catalogue
publié par Marsilio Editori
21h: Romina DE NOVELLIS, performance “La Culla”
Mercredi 1 juin
12h: Romina DE NOVELLIS, performance “La Culla”
12-16h: Mehdi-Georges LAHLOU, performance ”RUN“: de l'exposition FLOW à Giardini
14h: Pia MYrvoLD présente "FLOW – a work in motion", dédicace des catalogues
18h30: FLOW - Talks: "Contemporary art in real and virtual worlds”, animé par Lorenzo
CINOTTI, FNV:
• Saverio Simi de Burgis, Professeur d'art contemporain, Académie des Beaux Arts
• Gaston Ramirez Feltrin, artiste et Commissaire du pavillion mexicain
• Francesco Calzolaio, architecte
• Alvise Ferro, designer, verres Galliano Ferro
• Maria Morganti, artiste
• Eusebia Berlaud, directeur de projets mode et relations publiques
• Kenneth G. Hay, Chair of Contemporary Art Practice, Deputy Head of University of
Leeds School of Design
• Franco Roman, H-Farm
• Walter Nicolino, architecte, Carlo Ratti Associati
• Monica Scanu, architecte
• Alessandro Maggioni, Conseiller aux Travaux Publics de Venise
• Gisle Frøysland, artiste et directrice du Pixel Festival de Bergen, Norvège
20h30: Gisle FRØYSLAND, performance: "Headcleaner"
21h: Conservateur Paco Barragán aka DJ Paco B, session
Jeudi 2 juin
12h: Pia MYrvoLD présente "FLOW – a work in motion", dédicace des catalogues
14h: Bugge Wesseltoft & MYworLD, répétition
18-20h: Mehdi-Georges LAHLOU, performance ”RUN“: de l'exposition FLOW au musée Peggy
Guggenheim
19h: Bugge Wesseltoft & MYworLD FLOW, performance
20h: Judith KAZMIERCZAK, performance in FLOW
21h: Gisle FRØYSLAND, performance: "Headcleaner"
22h: Conservateur Paco Barragán aka DJ Paco B, session
23h: Romina DE NOVELLIS performance “La Culla”
Vendredi 3 juin
12h: Romina DE NOVELLIS, performance “La Culla”
13h: Pia MYrvoLD présente "FLOW – a work in motion", dédicace des catalogues
17-20h: Mehdi-Georges LAHLOU, performance ”RUN“: de l'exposition FLOW à un lieu tenu
secret
18h30: Vernissage officiel, Pia MYrvoLD: "FLOW - a work in motion", par l'Ambassadeur de
Norvège en Italie, Einar M Bull
19h30: Bugge Wesseltoft & MYworLD FLOW, performance interactive
20h: Judith KAZMIERCZAK performance, in FLOW
Le calendrier est sujet à modifications.
Le lieu: Zattere 417, Dorsoduro, Venise.
Ancien dépôt de livres de l’Académie des Sciences et des Lettres, il est situé à côté de
l’Académie des Arts et de la Fondation Vedova, et à 4 mn à pied de la fondation Peggy
Guggenheim et de la Punta della Dogana.
Deux lignes directes de vaporetto joignent Zattere à la Biennale: # 51 et 52 via San Marco /
San Zaccaria, et # 61 et 62 via Santo Spirito.
La ligne # 1 de Giardini s'arrête à Salute, et la station Accademia.
1. Zattere 417: FLOW - Pia MYrvoLD
6. Peggy Guggenheim Collection
2. Accademia di Belle Arti
7. Accademia
4. Fondazione Vedova
9. Biennale di Venezia
Exposition:
Dossiers de presse:
www.pia-myrvold.com/FLOW
www.pia-myrvold.com/press-room
3. Magazzini del Sale
5. Punta della Dogana
8. Giardini Stop
Mot de passe: MYworLD
International: [email protected], +336 0796 8552
Italie: [email protected], tel +39 041 244 6996, cell +39 393 962 8255
France & Asie: [email protected], +336 8379 2287
Pia MYrvoLD - MYworLD
15 rue Sambre et Meuse, 75010 Paris, France

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