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		<title>Liena Vayzman</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Liena Vayzman&#8217;s hybrid artistic practice incorporates photography, video, and collaborative projects. As a curator of new media interactive art at Artists Television Access (ATA) in San Francisco, she organized &#8220;Captured Accidents: Valencia Street Live&#8221; by digital artist Tim Thompson, on view through Jan. 3, 2009. The installation uses a security camera rigged to a video [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Liena Vayzman&#8217;s hybrid artistic practice incorporates photography, video, and collaborative projects. As a curator of new media interactive art at Artists Television Access (ATA) in San Francisco, she organized &#8220;Captured Accidents: Valencia Street Live&#8221; by digital artist Tim Thompson, on view through Jan. 3, 2009. The installation uses a security camera rigged to a video game controller and software to capture, loop, and process footage by chance patterns or via Wifi. Vayzman co-curated two exhibitions/events at the Climate Theater, San Francisco in 2008:  &#8220;Chance Operations&#8221; and &#8220;Night Light: An Evening of Luminous Environments,&#8221; including artists Clint Imboden, Luis Maurette, Valerie Mendoza and others. She curated the 30-artist exhibition &#8220;HOME: The Aesthetics and Politics of Home in Contemporary Art&#8221; at Root Division, San Francisco in 2007. Vayzman&#8217;s self-portrait photographs and video work has been shown at Receiver Gallery, SF; Galerie Praz Delavallade, Paris; Glassbox, Paris; Klemens Gasser &amp; Tanja Grunert Gallery, New York; ATHICA: Athens Institute for Contemporary Art, Georgia; Movies With Live Soundtracks, Providence; Safe-T-Gallery, Brooklyn; and the Fin de Siècle New York Festival in Nantes, France. Music projects include the DIY bands Jerk Alert and I Like Action! and a video/sound improvisation with trumpeter Elizabeth Meeker. She is currently at work on &#8220;The Lemon Tree Project&#8221; (a yearlong collaboration with a fruit tree) and a series of public clothing swaps. Liena Vayzman earned a PhD in History of Art at Yale University and a Post-Diplome at Ecole Regionale des Beaux-Arts de Nantes. She teaches in the Photography Department at San Jose State University. <a title="Liena Vayzman" href="http://www.lienavayzman.com " target="_blank">http://www.lienavayzman.com </a></p>
<p><a title="Liena Vayzman" href="http://www.atasite.org" target="_blank">http://www.atasite.org</a></p>
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