

“Access to the Internet is a big issue in Mérida, a provincial city in southeast Mexico.” Exhibition artists had limited or no access to technology or to the technical expertise needed to produce interactive art. MOCA will host UNFs Baobab Black Arts in our theater during the upcoming. digital art, computer graphics or animation, and virtual or Internet art. The Museum of Contemporary Art of Jacksonville, a Cultural Institute of the. Titles shown are those from the original exhibits. The exhibits on this page include art gathered at MOCA over the course of several years. I havebecome passionate about taking photos since I started to deal with itsdigital version.

'I have been taking photographs for already several years, includinganalogue photography which I approached as an amateur. According to Ferrera-Balanquet, “Interactiva” is a statement against the current economic imbalance in technological development. Museum Purchase with funds provided by the Collectors Circle John J. An extraordinary bounty of digital art has flourished in this venue, and we are glad to say that MOCA has been in the forefront of bringing these artists to public notice. computer art museum, works by distinquished computer artists. of hand drawing and computer design, producing a repertoire of new icons. From tinted and toned silent films to modern Computer-Generated Imagery (CGI). It is also a collaboration between Mérida’s Museo de Arte Contemporanéo Ateneo de Yucatán ( and artist-run web design group ( The exhibition features projects ranging from CD-ROMs to online projects, video, installation, and performance. The Virginia Museum of Fine Arts (VMFA) in Richmond commissioned McGinness to. Part of a PST research project at the Orange County Museum of Art. “ Interactiva” is organized by Los Angeles–based digital artist Raul Ferrera-Balanquet, who also recently took part in Alchemy, a new-media lab in Brisbane, Australia.

Robin by exchange, San Jose Museum of Art, and Hammer Museum, Los Angeles, through the Board of Overseers Acquisition Fund. Work shown: Hito Steyerl, Factory of the Sun, 2015.Collection Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago, Purchased jointly by Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago with funds provided by Albert A. Over thirty artists from Latin America, Australia, India, Indonesia, the Philippines, Hong Kong, and the United States are included in the exhibition, which runs from March 23 through April 20, 2001. Installation view, I Was Raised on the Internet, MCA Chicago.June 23-October 14, 2018. Other projects include Tim Plaisted’s ( / boxc/ / ), a parodic commercial site that disappears when users attempt to interact with it, and Ricardo Loría’s Rictronik ( ), an interactive abstract art site. Member of the MOCA NETWORK - MUSEUM OF COMPUTER ART. In response to this growing digital divide, particularly outside the US and Europe, “ Interactiva’s” definition of “new media” is an expansive one, and includes low-tech digital art made with relatively modest resources, as well as more highly produced works such as Rafael Lozano-Helmer’s Alzado Vectorial ( an interactive website that allows visitors to design a light sculpture with eighteen robotic searchlights located around the Zócalo in Mexico City. Surreal alternative visionary art by Talisbird artist Anjo Lafin. The art world has been abuzz recently with surveys of digital and Internet art, most notably the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art’s “010101: Art in Technological Times” and the Whitney Museum’s “BitStreams.” But if these exhibitions demonstrate the sophistication of many artists working with computer technology, they also highlight the inequality of access to technology around the world. Both beginning and advanced artists frequently visit the site, if only to see what the competition is doing.“INTERACTIVA ’01” BRINGS DIGITAL ART TO MEXICO

The goal is to keep abreast of the latest and best in digital art. It is one of the most heavily-trafficked, comprehensive, frequently-updated and respected computer art museums on the Web. Some of it may be of technical or historical interest, some of it may be innovative and unusual, and some of it may have potential (dare we say it) as high art.Īs an online museum, MOCA is host to hundreds of world-class digital artists and thousands of their images, all available for viewing online. Many talented artists have given them access to their work, and what you see in their archives and exhibitions are some of the best work that they have solicited. MOCA was established in 1993 by computer artists Don Archer and Bob Dodson to promote digital art in its various forms and manifestations, including 3-D rendered art, fractals, enhanced photography, animation, mixed media, computer-painted and -drawn art, etc. Don Archer & Mary Ahern at the inaugural exhibition of the MOCA:Museum of Computer Art
