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2007 (black & white digital image from
video performance)
The striped video projections are created without using color. Since the projections will be somewhat peripheral to the main performance, the blueroom itself, they were designed to make an impact on direct and peripheral vision. In addition, consideration is made to the history of hunting for resonants between sound and the animated image - in particular the computer animated work of John Whitney of the 1960's.
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JOSHUA MOSLEY
http://joshuamosley.com/
Joshua Mosley is an Associate Professor of Fine Arts in the School of Design at the University of Pennsylvania. Joshua received his M.F.A and B.F.A from The School of the Art Institute of Chicago. In his animation, drawing, sculpture, and sound he explores subjects of contemporary life, existence and dualism.
He is a recipient of the Joseph H. Hazen Rome Prize, the Pew Fellowship in the Arts, the Louis Comfort Tiffany Foundation Award and the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts Fellowship.
His work has exhibited at the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía, Madrid, Spain, International Short Film Festival, Oberhausen, Germany, Museum fur Gegenwartskunst in Basel, Switzerland, the Art Institute of Chicago, the Philadelphia Museum of Art, Donald Young Gallery in Chicago, and the Institute of Contemporary Art in Philadelphia. His most recent work will premiere this year in the international art exhibition at the Venice Biennale. |