San Jose Museum of Art
110 South Market Street
San Jose, CA 95113
- Metamorphoses: Photography in the Electronic Age
- Pixel Perfect: Digital Photography in the Bay Area
through November 10, 1996
- Art Talk, Media Messages: Art, Society and Cyberspace
October 10, 1996, 6:30 PM
Rebecca Bollinger and Diane Fenster, Bay Area artists represented in
Pixel Perfect -- in conversation about their work with digital media.
Richmond Art Center
Civic Center Plaza
2540 VBarrett Avenue
Richmond, CA 94804
510-620-6772
- Artist to Artist open forum discussion
October 10, 1996, 7:30 PM
With Jeff Nathanson, RAC Director, Tom Marioni, artist/former RAC Curator,
artists Carlos Villa, Judy Malloy, Sonya Rapoport, Hung Liu, Mike Henderson
and other artsits from the Generations exhibiton.
In conjunction with the 60th Annieversay exhibition GENERATIONS,
The Lineage of Influence in Bay Area Art - September 21 - November
16, 1996
Works/San Jose
260 Jackson Street
San Jose, CA 95112
408-295-8378
- Seeking Security: The Human Spirit and the Compulsion to Control
October 8 to November 2, 1996
Opening Reception October 11, 1996, 6 :00 -9:00 PM
Exhibition will feature works in various media by artists exploring the
relationship between individuality and the network of social conventions
which act as attempts to maintain social order.
Forum at The Center for the Arts
Yerba Buena Gardens
San Francisco, CA
- Ted Nelson, hypertext inventor and electronic publishing
evangelist, and author of the cult classic Computer Lib/Dream Machines
(1974)
October 18, 1996, 8:00 PM
- Laurie Anderson, known for her advocacy of technology in the arts
November 22, 1996, 8:00 PM
Part of the Multimedia Pioneers Lecture Series, San Francisco State University's
Multimedia Studies Program in Association with SFMOMA and Wired (For
info: 415-904-7740)
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
Phyllis Wattis Theater
- Alan Kay, legendary designer of the first PC with a graphical interface
November 7, 1996 7:00 PM.
- Discussion with Rebecca Bollinger, Jim Campbell, Paul DeMarinis
and Carol Selter, winners of first SECA Art Award in Electronic Media
November 14, 1996
Sponsored by Center for Digital Media, The Art Institute, details --
415-357-4000
On the Internet
Virtual conference on the Internet held by experimental meda arts advocacy
group, X-Factor, based in the Bay Area.
San Francisco Art Institute
800 chestnut Street
San Francisco, CA 94133
415-749-4589
www.sfai.edu
- The Politics of Indecency: Implications of the Government Regulation
of the Internet for Artists, Art Educators and Art Institutions
November 2, 1996, 10:00 AM
AM Session - Artists will show and discuss, both in persona dn via live
digital video connection, their work on the World Wide Web and how censorship
might affect it. Artists include: Joseph Squier, Barbara deGenevieve,
Sonya Rapaport, Jon Winet, Susan Schwartenzenberg, Ali Sant, Ken Feingold,
and Paul Cotton.
PM Session - Art and online administrators, educators, curators and legal
scholars will debate and discuss the process and ramifications of the public
display of "offensive" work. Panelists include: David Mendoza,
executive direction National Campaign for Freedom of Expression, Elizabeth
Weise, Editor, Wired Woman, Randall Packer, Director Multimedia Studies,
SFSU, Robert Riley, curator SJMOMA, Judy Malloy, editor Artswire.