Absolutely Stable
A media installation that creates an experiential space shaped by information
February 24 - March 19, 2006
Main Gallery
Absolutely Stable is a media installation that investigates the sensory experience of a space shaped by electronic information. Absolutely Stable uses data, image and audio fragments to create an immersive space. The viewer experiences a technologized form of seeing that relies on distraction, glance, and sensory overload.
BIO
Joyce Rudinsky works with electronic and interactive media to investigate lived experience in an information-based society. Her current projects are media installations that create immersive spaces where a viewer is able to explore and investigate through a variety of perceptions - aural, visual, and spatial. Rudinsky initiated the media performance collective, rudy, in 2001 in Chapel Hill to develop an experimental practice that expanded the boundaries of the expected art experience. She is an assistant professor at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill with a joint appointment in the Depardtment of Art and in the Department of Communication Studies.
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For more information, visit Joyce's website:
rudinsky.com
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Opening Reception for the Artists Friday, February 24, 2006
7:00-10:00 pm
Celebrate Fourth Fridays at Plant Zero
Artspace Opening Receptions Are on Fourth Fridays from 7:00-10:00 pm
Visit us and see ArtWorks' Openings next door on the same night
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