Showing posts with label SCREENS. Show all posts
Showing posts with label SCREENS. Show all posts

Sunday, April 24, 2011

Jae Hoon Lee project goes online at SCREENS


SCREENS is presenting a new work by Jae Hoon Lee in collaboration with Jeff Nusz. Wanderer digitally weaves together satellite imagery along with environmental sound to form a series of new terrains, familiar yet wholly other. Users drift along macro views of cracked roads and grassy berms, stitching together their own narratives and non-places together based on the fluctuating juxtaposition of image and sound.

Founded and curated by Luke Munn and Jeff Nusz, SCREENS is series of commissioned online works by artists seeking to redefine the artgame/interactive field with pieces that create new relationships, deal with untouched themes, and utilise on and offline media.
Image: Jae Hoon Lee, Wanderer (still), 2011, SCREENS

Monday, January 17, 2011

Stella Brennan project goes online at SCREENS


Stella Brennan's first online work has been launched on SCREENS. Instant Pictures is a series of networked pages taking the viewer into their tiniest details, gateways and to the next enveloping image-scape lodged amongst the hairs, scratches and dust particles.

Founded and curated by Luke Munn and Jeff Nusz, SCREENS is series of commissioned online works by artists seeking to redefine the artgame/interactive field with pieces that create new relationships, deal with untouched themes, and utilise on and offline media.
Image; Stella Brennan, Instant Pictures (still), 2011, SCREENS

Monday, November 15, 2010

SCREENS online gallery for art interactives


SCREENS is a new online gallery for art interactives created and curated by Luke Munn and Jeff Nusz. Modeled on the practice of art galleries and taking advantage of digital distribution, SCREENS promotes this emerging art form by "commissioning new work, displaying it in a professional way, engaging a broad audience and fostering critical discussion." 

Seung Yul Oh opens the SCREENS online series with Rain.
Image: SCREENS promotional image for Seung Yul Oh's Rain, 2010