in the email today... >Date: Tue, 20 Jun 2000 19:44:09 -0400 >From: "Art & Science Collaborations, Inc. (ASCI)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Subject: Digital'2000 Exhibition & "State of the Art: Digital Prints > panel discussion in NYC > >For Immediate Release (please distribute!) > >"State of the Art: Digital Prints" >an evening panel discussion (7-9pm) >produced by ASCI in conjunction with the >Opening Reception (5-7pm) of DIGITAL'2000 >ASCI's third annual international competition exhibition >June 28, at Central Fine Arts (212) 966-8836 >596 Broadway (just south of Houston St), New York City > >Digital images, no longer just "experiments" in Photoshop, are rapidly >becoming the medium-of-choice by both fine art photographers and >printmakers. Not that long ago, artists could make and view digital images >on their computer screens but had no way of printing out a product suitable >for collection or sale. Today, digital artists have many choices of print >output methods with image permanence that surpasses that of traditional >color photographs. Digital prints can be made in huge sizes, and on many >types of material. Recent technological innovations in improved ink-sets >and photo-quality printers have allowed fine art digital prints to share >the distinction of net.art as one of the newest media in the lexicon of >legitimate contemporary art (shown at museums). So new, that the Brooklyn >Museum's prestigious 26th National Print Biennial next year will be the >first such biennial exhibition to be devoted solely to the digital print! > >"State of the Art: Digital Prints" will examine important technical aspects >that artists should know about creating long-lasting digital prints with >Henry Wilhelm announcing surprising results of his recent testing that will >revolutionize fine art digital prints! In addition, the panel will explore >the issues that artists, museum curators, and gallery owners are dealing >with today. For instance: What criteria do museum curators use to decide >which department will collect a digital print, Photography or Prints and >Drawings? Are artists following strict copyright rules regarding >appropriation of images from other print media when creating digital >montage? How should digital images be reviewed by curators, at what >resolution is realistic? And are artists' homepages valuable for the >initial review process? Why do artists not know about longevity information >of the newest digital printers and ink-sets? Is this even important to >collectors? > >PANELISTS: > >Meghan Boody, artist, whose digital prints have been purchased by the >Whitney Museum of American Art, NYC; > >Matthew Drutt, Curator in Media Arts, Guggenheim Museum, New York, who has >been following the impact of digital technology on photography; > >Marilyn Kushner, Curator of Prints & Drawings at the Brooklyn Museum of Art >whose National Print Biennial (invitational) in 2001 will solely be digital >prints; > >Cynthia Pannucci (moderator), ASCI Director, trained as a printmaker whose >prints were represented by the AAA Gallery, NYC and in national print >exhibitions; > >Michal Smith, owner-printmaker, Silicon Gallery Fine Art Prints, Ltd. (New >York and Philadelphia). One of the first galleries in world to exclusively >show digital art. http://www.fineartprint.com > >Henry Wilhelm, preeminent researcher/consultant in testing of ink-sets, >papers and printers on longevity issues for digital fine art and >photography printmaking field. http://www.wilhelm-research.com > >DIGITAL'2000 >An exhibition of digital art by 23 artists that was selected from an >international Open Competition. Approximately 350 entries from as far as >Tokyo, Beijing, Australia, Brazil,Slovenia, and throughout the USA, Canada, >and Mexico. This year's jurors were: Digital Prints > Marilyn Kushner, >Curator of Prints and Drawings, the Brooklyn Museum of Art; and for Net.art > > Jon Ippolito, artist, Curator of Media Arts, the Guggenheim Museum. > >DIGITAL PRINT Winners: David Arky, Daniel Ayars, Kristine Campbell, Liz >Demaree, Robin Germany, Michi Itami, Adrienne Klein, Zi Wen Li, >CarmeLizardo, Anna Munster, Barbara Robertson, Ed Ross, Naomi Spellman, >Terry Towery, Sarah Vinci, Lui Wei, and Cece Wheeler. > >NET.ART Winners: David Crawford, Mary Flanagan, Marc Lafia, Golan Levin, >Judd Morrissey, and Kazushi Mukaiyama. > >NET.ARTIST PRESENTATIONS - Four of the six net.art winners will give live >Internet presentations of their net.art projects from 6-7pm during the >Opening Reception on Wednesday, June 28th for the exhibition. > >DIGITAL'2000 will travel to three venues: >- Central Fine Arts in Soho (June 28 - July 14) >- Technology Gallery, The New York Hall of Science (9/18 -11/26) >- Silicon Gallery, Philadelphia (Dec.1 - Dec.31) > >The winning works are featured in an online exhibition at the ASCI website >http://www.asci.org and in a color exhibition catalogue sponsored by >Shutterfly, an online photo service that makes it simple, convenient and >fun for people to take and give pictures. >http://www.shutterfly.com > >Additional Sponsor support from: >ARTBYTE, The Magazine of Digital Culture >http://www.ARTBYTE.com > >Fusebox, design and development firm >http://www.fusebox.com > >and our special donor- >Canson, USA/ Arches Paper > >AVAILABLE FOR SALE: >"Collectibility & The Digital Print" video tapes >Two, ninety-minute video tapes document this 1998 afternoon panel >discussion that took place in the Great Hall at The Cooper Union, NYC. >Artists, writers, and curators talked about a perceived "glass ceiling" to >collecting this new art form and industry reps shared their latest >technical information. >http://www.asci.org/Digital98/digipanel.html > >"State of the Art: Digital Prints" video tapes will be available for sale a >few months after the event. Call ASCI 718 816-9796 or send email note to ><[EMAIL PROTECTED]> if you are interested. Exhibition catalogs too! > >Art & Science Collaborations, Inc. (ASCI) is a 12 year old non-profit >organization based in New York City. Their pioneering international >symposia, exhibitions, and public art projects have been promoting the >aesthetic application of digital technology since 1995 when it held what >was perhaps the world's first CyberFair for artists at Cooper Union. >Program information is archived at: http://www.asci.org/cyberart99 > >((((this is a one-time mailing and not a list-serve mailing))) > >Cynthia Pannucci >Founder/Director of ASCI >P.O. Box 358, Staten Island, NY 10301, USA >718 816-9796 ; [EMAIL PROTECTED] ; http://www.asci.org > > > > >Cynthia Pannucci >Founder/Director of ASCI >(12 yrs.of service to field of art/sci/technology) >New York City (718) 816-9796 >P.O. Box Staten Island, NY 10301 >http://www.asci.org >[EMAIL PROTECTED]