Thursday, October 16, 2008
Thursday, October 2, 2008
Sonor Et Visio-7pm, October 9 at Hiram Van Gordon Gallery
“In the future, art will not be created by individuals but by humankind.”- John Cage
“You can’t copyright no beats!”- Flavah Flav
Black/Jones, multi-media performance
loosely based on the writings of a Medieval monk, Abbot Suger, who’s theory of “Lux Esterna” revolutionized Gothic stained glass work
From Black/Jones’ statement:
Our work is based on several assumptions; first, that life is good, second, that two artists working together are better than one working alone, and third, that information is there for the taking. That said, we seek to create new works from both existing and original audio-visual information.
We are part of a long line of collage theorists extending from Kurt Schwitters to Kara Walker, from John Cage to Brian Eno.
Using the techniques of digital sound and video editing- both in the studio and in live performances- our work explores the history of cinema, the culture of the INternet, the richness of language, the pervasiveness of music and all the ways in which media intersect and interact to create new languages expressive of our time.
Wednesday, September 24, 2008
Video Art at TSU-Plus 3 Ferris Wheels

http://3ferriswheels.wordpress.com/
See more at Gallery site
Wednesday, September 3, 2008
Online Exhibition honors the legacy of the Freedom Riders
See Show Here


The Center for the Creative Arts and the Department of Art at Austin Peay State University are pleased to announce the launch of We Are All In This Together: On Collectives, Highways,and the Superhighway curated by
Jodi Hays of Tennessee State University. This exhibition is the third hosted by Terminal and the first by a curator outside APSU.
Terminal is dedicated to artworks that were made to be viewed on the internet and rely on the interactivity and technology of the internet for viewing and experiencing.
See APSU Terminal Exhibition, We're all in this thing together
The Center for the Creative Arts and the Department of Art at Austin Peay State University are pleased to announce the launch of We Are All In This Together: On Collectives, Highways,and the Superhighway curated by
Jodi Hays of Tennessee State University. This exhibition is the third hosted by Terminal and the first by a curator outside APSU.
Terminal is dedicated to artworks that were made to be viewed on the internet and rely on the interactivity and technology of the internet for viewing and experiencing.
See APSU Terminal Exhibition, We're all in this thing together
Thursday, August 7, 2008
Thursday, June 5, 2008
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