But the lack of
electronic artists also has to do with a certain wariness among industry professionals who vote.
Not exact matches
Also includes five deleted scenes, the short featurettes «Making Bela» (with Landau and make - up
artist Rick Baker), «Pie Plates Over Hollywood» (production designer Tom Duffield creates the world of «Ed Wood»), and «The Theremin» (on the unique
electronic instrument used in the score) and a Tim Burton - directed music video.
It
also offers an insider's look into what it's like to be an
electronic music
artist from Above Ground Level.
He's
also a political student,
artist, geek, writer, historian, skeptic, linguaphile, IT nerd and
electronic music fan.
With major solo exhibitions including «All Those Vanished Engines» at MASS MoCA, North Adams, MA (2011 - 2016); «A Bell For Every Minute» on The High Line, NYC (2010 - 2011); «More Songs About Buildings and Bells» at Museum 52, New York (2011); and «Stephen Vitiello» at The Project, New York (2006), the
artist has
also performed nationally and internationally, at locations such as the Tate Modern, London; the San Francisco
Electronic Music Festival; The Kitchen, New York; and the Cartier Foundation, Paris.
Joakim is one of France foremost
electronic composer, the Brooklyn based
artist is
also an outstanding DJ, a high - profile remixer (Charlotte Gainsbourg, Air...), a forward thinking label owner (Tigersushi, Crowdspacer) and even a self - taught graphic designer which makes this former piano student at the Conservatory a very unique and complete creative, quite impossible to pinpoint, and whose vision of music is global.
He is
also the recipient of numerous awards including the Toby Devin Lewis Fellowship Award, a Sculpture Fellowship through the Virginia Commission for the Arts and a Visiting
Artist Grant through the Institute for
Electronic Arts.
He
also attended the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture in 2011 and is a recipient of the 2012 California Community Foundation Emerging
Artist Fellowship, the 2011 ARC Durfee Foundation grant and the 2017 NYSCA / NYFA
Artist Fellowship in Digital /
Electronic Arts.
The section of the exhibit devoted to videotapes includes sociologically inclined footage that documents and reveals aspects of our domestic life that are scorned at or dealt with superficially on commercial TV;
also more technologically oriented videos focused on the research and manipulation of the medium's
electronic complexities and other «post-minimal» footage that studies or transmits the
artists» most relevant aesthetic concerns.
Curated by Rebecca Cleman from
Electronic Arts Intermix (EAI) and Ava Tews at Anthology Film Archives, the February 16 program of ON THE AIR presents works created by
artists for public television, and
also includes films by Ernie Kovacs, Lynn Hershman Leeson, Chris Burden, Dara Birnbaum, and others.