Sentences with phrase «dj spooky»

Artist and turntablist Paul D. Miller (aka DJ Spooky) is working on Sinfonia Antarctica, a musical / film performance based on field recordings he made of Antarctica's rapidly changing environment.
DownStreet Art Late Night — DJ Spooky will perform with renowned violinist Todd Reynolds for North Adams Late Night Saturday June 25 in front of the Mohawk Theater Marquis on Main St, midnight - 2 am.
Paul D. Miller (b. 1970) is a conceptual artist, writer, and musician better known as DJ Spooky.
The Digital Age: Hacking, Remix and the Archive in the Age of Post-Production DJ SPOOKY TO HITO STEYERL
It features 371 works by 156 artists, filmmakers, architects, musicians and designers, such as Pablo Picasso, Marcel Duchamp, Juan Gris, Hannah Höch, Joseph Cornell, Andy Warhol, Robert Rauschenberg, Nam June Paik, Jean - Luc Goddard, Frank Gehry, Dara Birnbaum, Keith Haring, Jean - Michel Basquiat, Barbara Kruger, Richard Prince, Jeff Koons, John Baldessari, Sherrie Levine, Pierre Huyghe, Mike Kelley, Christian Marclay, Gu Wenda, Stan Douglas, Hito Steyerl, Isa Genzken, DJ Spooky and Tobias Wong, among many others.
Besides impressive works by less familiar African artists, it has Kendell Geers» Postpopfuck and his ultraviolet deadly sins, a tangled thread painting by Ghada Amer, Chris Ofili's stamp - sized wigged head, Yinka Shonibare's dueling dandies, Andy Warhol's sketches of Mohammed Ali and Paul Miller's (aka DJ Spooky) wall - size visual remix, accompanied by «non-cliche» remixes of African music — including a car horn orchestra, national anthems, and the words of Idi Amin, Nelson Mandela, and Malcolm X.
What does the iconic architect Frank Gehry have in common with conceptual artist DJ Spooky?
While our own sources reveal that Matthew Barney and Charles Ray will be back, inclusions as diverse as Vija Celmins and DJ Spooky or Philip — Lorca diCorcia and Martin Kersels suggest the mix is eclectic.
Avant - garde musician and conceptual artist DJ Spooky has used digital technologies to remix content from the 1977 Voyager soundtrack, blending the sensibility of the DJ with contemporary art practice.
The catalog for Shinique Smith: Menagerie at the Museum of Contemporary Art in North Miami contains an essay by the forever groovy DJ Spooky, aka Paul D. Miller, who writes about Smiths knack for synthesizing mediums, her stature in the post - Facebook / YouTube generation and the «libidinal economy of «scripting autobiographical statements into her work.
It will feature 371 works by 156 artists, filmmakers, architects, musicians and designers, such as Pablo Picasso, Marcel Duchamp, Juan Gris, Hannah Höch, Joseph Cornell, Andy Warhol, Robert Rauschenberg, Nam June Paik, Jean - Luc Goddard, Frank Gehry, Dara Birnbaum, Keith Haring, Jean - Michel Basquiat, Barbara Kruger, Richard Prince, Jeff Koons, John Baldessari, Sherrie Levine, Pierre Huyghe, Mike Kelley, Christian Marclay, Gu Wenda, Stan Douglas, Hito Steyerl, Isa Genzken, DJ Spooky and Tobias Wong, among many others.
He has also curated shows and related materials, most recently working with artists such as Kiki Smith, Carrie Mae Weems, DJ Spooky, Amy Cutler, and others to publish a new collection of Grimms» fairy tales.
Participating artists include: Anne Connell, Brittany DeNigris, Anna Schuleit Haber, Joseph Keckler, Margaret Lanzetta, Corwin Levi, Walter Martin & Paloma Muñoz, David Packer, Rachel Perry, Agustin Lucho Pozo, Pam Rogers, DJ Spooky, Debra Smith, Carrie Mae Weems, and Stephanie Williams.
Installation by Paul Miller (a.k.a DJ Spooky) on view in «The Beat Goes On.»
«The Beat Goes On,» currently at the SVA Chelsea Gallery, is an ambitious undertaking by a quartet of artists: Elia Alba, Paul D. Miller (aka DJ Spooky), Tameka Norris and Kevin Beasley.
The World Stage: China catalogue Published by The John Michael Kohler Arts Center, Roberts & Tilton, Deitch Projects and Rhona Hoffman Gallery Hardcover 40 pgs ISBN 9781427619549 Authors: Jennifer Jankauskas, Greg Tate and Paul Miller aka DJ Spooky Order Here
In 2010 she relocated to New York City where she collaborated with DJ Spooky (Paul D. Miller) in the project Terra Nova: Sinfonia Antarctica exhibited at the New York Photo Festival in 2012.
ZW: From a music standpoint, I want nothing more than to make you a mixtape, though I suppose a list of artists you can check out on Spotify is the way to go: Sun Ra, Parliament / Funkadelic, Lee Scratch Perry, Alice Coltrane, Betty Davis, Carlinhos Brown (Brazil), Digable Planets, Shabazz Palaces, Major Lazer, Janelle Monae, Erykah Badu, OutKast (especially ATLiens) and subsequent Andre 3000, Just A Band (Kenya), Spoek Mathambo (South Africa), Thee Satisfaction, DJ Spooky... There are so many!
Wangechi Mutu: Cutting Remarks Enrique Norten: Flux and Flexibility Julián Zugazagoitia: Mr. Zugazagoitia's Neighborhood Katarzyna Kozyra: Shock Tactician Rika Noguchi: She Dreams of Flying Cai Guo - Qiang: Playing with Fire Andrea Rose: If It's Tuesday, It Must Be Tehran Milú Villela: «Supermom» as President Brad Cloepfil: Letting There Be Light Stephen Vitiello: Feel the Noise Tobias Bernstrup: Singing the Body Electronic Carmen Giménez: «She Doesn't Take No for an Answer» Franco Mondini - Ruiz: Kitsch and Sell Joe Amrhein: 750 Artists and Counting Linda Pace: Pace's Place Alain Fleischer: This Is Not Just a Think Tank Paul D. Miller a.k.a. DJ Spooky: The Sample Life Daniele Puppi: Thumps, Grunts, and a Leap Across the Void Ralph Rugoff: Making «Pathetic» Look Good Ingolf Timpner: Going for Neo-Baroque Hedwig Fijen: Moving with Manifesta Anita Contini: Creative Timing Eija - Liisa Ahtila: Scenes from a Mirage Marie - Laure Bernadac: Move Over, Mona Lisa Mark Bradford: Dye Another Day
Takehito Etani, Paddy Johnson, Man Bartlett, Tali Hinkis and Kyle Lapidus of LoVid, and Paul Miller (aka DJ Spooky) will give lectures to the Pratt community about their involvement and careers in the digital arts.
DJ Spooky (Paul D. Miller) is a multimedia artist, writer, composer, and musician.
Artists featured include Peter Aaron, Marina Abramovic, Carolyn Blackwood, R.O. Blechman, DJ Spooky, Makoto Fujimura and Annie Leibowitz.
: Dread Scott & Paul D. Miller (aka DJ Spooky), Bowery Poetry Club, New York, New York
This year the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York developed its first artist residency program, kicking it off with DJ Spooky's live string quartet and video composition exploring the elements in its title, «Of Water and Ice.»
22, No. 1, pp. 54 - 56 Passariello, Micol, Gangsta E Gentiluomo, L'espresso, 17 July, p. 158 Fels, Sophie, Paint it Black, Time Out New York, 10 - 16 July Jackson, Brian Keith, Native Son, Giant Magazine, June / July What's Up, The Studio Museum in Harlem Magazine, Summer, pp. 2 - 5 + cover Evans, Ali, A Portrait of an Artist by an Artist, Studio: The Studio Museum in Harlem Magazine, Spring Fortune, Brandon, Brame, Frank H. Goodyear III and Jobyl A. Boone, Recognize: Hip Hop and Contemporary Portraiture, Washington D.C., Smithsonian Institute Claiborne, Barron, Black is Beautiful, Paper Magazine, March Fortune, Brandon, Hip Hop Baroque, Art World, February / March, p. 20 Bentley, Kyle, Previews: Kehinde Wiley, Studio Museum in Harlem, Artforum, May, p. 161 The Associated Press, Portrait Gallery Opens First Hip - Hop exhibit with LL Cool J, Ice - T, International Herald Tribune, 8 February Stoilas, Helen, Toppling the Ivory Tower, The Art Newspaper, 7 February Jankauskas, Jennifer, Greg Tate and Paul Miller (DJ Spooky), Kehinde Wiley: The World Stage - China, Sheboygan: The John Michael Kohler Arts Center, Los Angeles: Roberts & Tilton, Chicago: Rhona Hoffman Gallery, New York, Deitch Project
In the same year, New York City based artist, writer, and musician, Paul D. Miller aka DJ Spooky's work pushed the work of sampling into a museum and gallery context as an art practice that combined DJ culture's obsession with archival materials as sound sources on his album Songs of a Dead Dreamer and in his books Rhythm Science (2004) and Sound Unbound (2008)(MIT Press).
The show includes a few star artists (Alex Katz, Robert Frank), many who have stirred recent critical interest (Ryan Schneider, Kurt Kauper, Andrew Guenther, David Humphrey), one pop - cult figure (Paul D. Miller, aka DJ Spooky) and several participants who, well - known abroad, are emerging in the West (Lin Yilin, Noritoshi Hirakawa, Qi Zhilong).
As a curator of performance, Tancons organized the first New York solo exhibitions of artists Robin Rhode at Artists Space (2004) and Ralph Lemon at the Kitchen (2007) as well as one of the first showcases of Paul D. Miller aka DJ Spooky's Re-Birth of a Nation project at Paula Cooper Gallery.
Having posed for some 10 paintings by Alex Katz, Mie Iwatsuki — a Japanese model and independent curator based in New York — collaborated with dealer Nick Lawrence to solicit portraits of her by an additional 34 artists, ranging from Robert Frank to DJ Spooky, from New York's David Humphrey to China's Lin Yilin and Korea's Min Hyung (who, in one of the show's most imaginative leaps, depicts Itwatsuki as a male Maasai warrior in Kenya).
One book that I am excited about checking out is The Book of Ice by Paul D. Miller a.k.a. DJ Spooky has been a well known musician for over a decade.
Tagged With: Ana Pavlova, Anita Monga, BATTLESHIP POTEMKIN, Cecil B. DeMille, cinema history, Cinémathèque Française, Clara Bow, D.W. Griffith, DJ Spooky, Douglas Fairbanks, Ernst Lubitsch, film preservation, film restoration, Georges Meliès, Harold Lloyd, Library of Congress, Lois Weber, Max Fleischer, Oscar Micheaux, Paul Robeson, Rob Byrne, Serge Bromberg, Sergei Eisenstein, silent film, THE FRESHMAN, THE THREE MUSKETEERS, Universal Pictures
The testimonials are plentiful, coming from the varied likes of prog - rock kings Rick Wakeman and Keith Emerson to current turntablists like DJ Spooky, Money Mark and Mix Master Mike.
Lehrer's eclectic list of past guests includes notables from Sen. John McCain to DJ Spooky and astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson.
This Thursday from 7 - 9 pm, DJ Spooky is performing live at the Museum of Science Planetarium, presenting a show that combines art, science, and music.

Not exact matches

This Week's Music: «Unleashed» and «Phantombs» by DJ Finish Him, from the upcoming They Bleed Pixels, by Spooky Squid Games
Last week at Canada's GamerCamp 2010 festival, Spooky Squid Games (Night of Cephalopods) unveiled a trailer for its latest project, They Bleed Pixels, a «fast - paced, gothic, low - fi pixel art, platforming beat»em up with a chiptune style soundtrack» provided by DJ Finish Him.
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