Perpetual art machine

Perpetual art machine

Perpetual Art Machine (PAM) was founded in New York in January 2006 by artists Chris Borkowski, Aaron M. Miller, Raphaele Shirley and Lee Wells in collaboration with Alexis Hubshman, president of the Scope art fair. Through the use of open source CMS & DAM software such as (Joomla & Gallery2), streaming video technologies and custom software developed in Max (software) MSP and Jitter as well as MySQL, PAM has become a video art portal on the internet. Since its first installation in at the Scope New York art fair in March 2006 PAM has grown via its web site into a free community of more than 900 artists from over 50 countries and consists of over 1000 video art works on-line and in its interactive video installation.

Contributing members

Artists-at-Large:

Amelia Winger-Bearskin

Adriane Little

Sylvie Bélanger
Allan D. Hasty

Dietmar Krumrey

Anna Chiaretta Lavatelli
Iris Piers [http://www.irispiers.com]
Alexander Reyna [http://www.alexanderreyna.com]

Advisory Board:
Rody Douzoglou
Donna Graham
Kath Gray
Prescott Mckee

Eric Payson

Miroslaw Rogala

Selected Exhibitions & Installations

August 2007 - Chelsea Art Museum, New York, New York
July 2007 - Scope Art Fair, East Hampton, New York
June 2007 - WRO07 - XII International Media Art Biennale, Wrocław, Poland
May 2007 - House of Campari, Los Angeles California
April 2007- Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival Inido, California
April 2007 - ArtDC art Fair, Washington D.C.
February 2007 - Scope Art Fair, New York, New York
December 2006 - ART|BASEL, Miami, Florida
December 2006 - Scope Art Fair, Miami, Florida
October 2006 - Scope Art Fair, London, UK
September 2006 - Split Film Festival, Split, Croatia
August 2006 - Le Name Festival, Lille, France
July 2006 - Scope Art Fair, East Hampton, New York
June 2006 - Digit Film Festival, Monticello, New York
March 2006 - Scope Art Fair, New York, New York

Curatorial Projects & Organized Screenings

Current - PlumTV - selected television markets.
6/07 - Monkey Town 3rd Semiennial, Brooklyn, NY
6/07 - Video-Salon 2, Curatorial Rebound Project, galerija10m2, Sarajevo
4/07 - "Entre la Piedra y la Flor" - CIRCA '07 Art Fair, San Juan, Puerto Rico
4/07 - Video as Urban Condition, The Lentos Art Museum, Linz, Austria
4/07 - Imagine Party Will Save the World, The Mod Club Toronto, Canada
1/07 - Video Box @ We Are Your Future, Special Project to the 2nd Moscow Biennial of Contemporary Art, Moscow, Russia

External links

* [http://www.scope-art.com Scope Art Fair, New York]


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