Retrieving Humanity.

http://parallelflux.com/

Retrieving Humanity, a multimedia installation that will feature 
simultaneous live streaming video of six locations around the world 
including Nigeria, South Korea, Switzerland, and Malaysia. Audience 
members will be able to interact with the artists from these various 
locations through visual and auditory expressions of where they live, 
producing performance events that transcend physical space.

Santa Fe Complex will be transformed into an immersive space with a 
promenade of six kiosks. Each kiosk will showcase a unique global 
location and a unique interactive visual performance component. At the 
end of the promenade will be a large video screen displaying a mix of 
this visual information, offering a portrayal of the myriad of 
connections occurring at the same moment.

Retrieving Humanity will allow the audience to actively participate in 
creating a unique work of art by communicating and performing with the 
local and worldwide community. Through the use of cutting-edge 
technology, including custom-made software, motion sensors, media 
streaming, computer networking, and live audio and video mixing each 
participant becomes a collaborator.

This event will take place on Friday July 30, 2010 from 7pm to 9pm at 
the Santa Fe Complex. Santa Fe Complex is located next to the Railyard 
Art District at 632 Agua Fria in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Parking is 
available via Romero Street. Visit the sf_x web site at 
http://sfcomplex.org for more information.

Retrieving Humanity is created by Parallel Flux. Parallel Flux utilizes 
cutting edge technology to create various forms of media art; pushing 
the boundaries of art, technology, and communication. Parallel Flux 
artists are Ethan Bach, Jason Goodyear, Jena Greer, Armohn Jackson, 
Peter Joseph, Charles Veasey, and Aryn Zev. Visit the Parallel Flux web 
site at http://parallelflux.com

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For more information contact Ethan Bach at ethanATethanbach.com
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