WHAT: Becoming Dragon opens in LA, San Diego, questions limits of gender

and the virtual

WHERE: Compactspace gallery, 105 East 6th Street, Los Angeles, CA 90014
and University Art Gallery, UCSD

WHEN: Thursday May 28th from 6-8:30pm and Friday May 29th, 6-10pm at Compactspace

CONTACT: Micha Cardenas, mcardenas a+ ucsd D[]t edu

Becoming Dragon, the controversial art project by Micha Cardenas which questions the possibilities of Species Change Surgery and the limits of merging the virtual and physical body, will be part of two exhibitions opening in Los Angeles and San Diego on May 28th and 29th. The project consisted of a 365 hour performance in Second Life, using a Head Mounted Display, motion capture and a stereoscopic projection and coincided with Cardenas' real life hormone replacement therapy. The project has been the subject of more than one controversy since it took place.

On Friday, May 29th, Compactspace in Los Angeles will be holding an artists' reception for the show The Dark Tower, which includes photo documentation of Becoming Dragon. The show also features the work of a other UCSD MFA artists and was curated by Cauleen Smith. More details about the show are at http://www.compactspace.com/

On Thursday, May 28th, the University Art Gallery on the campus of UC San Diego will be opening the show MFA 2009, highlighting the work of MFA graduating MFA candidates including Cardenas and many others. The show will include a 25 minute video of Becoming Dragon as well as a number of digital prints from the virtual point of view of the performance.More information about the show is at http://va-grad.ucsd.edu/~drupal/node/903

Becoming Dragon has been presented at the Southern California Institute of Architecture (SCIArc) in Los Angeles, Supersonic 2009 in the Los Angeles convention center, the Alexandria Contemporary Arts Forum in Alexandria, Egypt, the "Engineering Reality of Virtual Reality" conference in in the San Jose convention center, the Lui Velazquez gallery in Tijuana, Mexico, the Ars Virtua gallery in Second Life and the Pendergrast gallery at UCSD. The project will also be presented in Victoria, Canada at Ctheory's Critical Digital Studies Workshop in June. The project was featured on the cover of the San Diego Union Tribune and the San Diego Reader, as well as having articles published about it in San Diego City Beat, Dr Dobbs Journal Online, Secondlife.com, New World Notes, Brooklyn is Watching and numerous other art blogs.

Becoming Dragon questions the one-year requirement of 'Real Life Experience' that transgender people must fulfill in order to receive Gender Confirmation Surgery, and asks if this could be replaced by one year of 'Second Life Experience' to lead to Species Reassignment Surgery. For the performance, Micha Cárdenas lived for 365 hours immersed in the online 3D environment of Second Life with a head mounted display, only seeing the physical world through a video feed, and used a motion capture system to map her movements into Second Life. The installation included a stereoscopic projection for the audience. A Puredata patch was used to process her voice to create a virtual dragon's voice. The performance included public discussions with theorists Sandy Stone and Brian Holmes and the performance artist Stelarc.

During the year of research and development of this project, Micha began her real life hormone replacement therapy and wrote poetry about the experience which was included in the performance. The project was realized through a collaboration between Micha Cárdenas, Christopher Head, Elle Mehrmand, Kael Greco, Ben Lotan and Anna Storelli. Becoming Dragon was supported by the Center for Research in Computing and the Arts, Calit2, University of California Institute for Research in the Arts, Ars Virtua, the gall...@calit2, the b.a.n.g. lab and the Embodied Cognition Lab of the Cognitive Science Department at UCSD.


More information about Becoming Dragon can be found at:
http://secondloop.wordpress.com
http://secondloop.wordpress.com/2008/11/18/press-release-becoming-dragon-a-mixed-reality-durational-performance-in-second-life-opens-december-1st/


3 minute video at: http://vimeo.com/3874238

Photos at: http://www.flickr.com/photos/azdelslade/sets/72157610992544600/

For more information, contact Micha Cárdenas at mcardenas A+ ucsd d()+ edu

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