- Glowlab
Glowlab is an
artist-run initiative that produces and presents experimental work related tocities andpsychogeography . Founded in2001 byChristina Ray , Glowlab is the producer of thePsy-Geo-Conflux , currently known as the Conflux Festival, which takes place annually in the Williamsburg neighborhood ofBrooklyn ,New York . The Village Voice described Glowlab's Conflux as a "network of maverick artists and unorthodox urban investigators… making fresh, if underground, contributions to pedestrian life in New York City, and upping the ante on today’s fight for the soul of high-density metropolises.” [ [http://www.villagevoice.com/news/0319,zimmerman,43875,1.html Public Notice: Psychogeographers Navigate New York City's Changing Landscape] by Bryan Zimmerman, the Village Voice May 7 - 13, 2003] Proflux, an annual festival based out ofProvidence ,Rhode Island and developed by theProvidence Initiative for Psychogeographic Studies is an offshoot of the Conflux Festival. Glowlab develops interactive artworks and projects, curates events and exhibitions, hosts artists gatherings, and maintains a web-based magazine.Projects and Artists
In addition to the annual Conflux Festival, Glowlab has initiated a number of projects that focus on the exploration of public space.
One Block Radius, produced for
The New Museum in 2004 by Christina Ray and David Mandl created a web based "psychogeographic portrait of a singleBowery block" with the help of media contributions from artists and the public. [ [http://www.villagevoice.com/nyclife/0509,bpress,61613,15.html The Last Days of Loserville] by Joy Press The Village Voice, March 1, 2005] in Manhattan. Open Lab, at Art Interactive in Cambridge, Massachusetts, was a nine-week series of "deceptively simple, playful investigations of site and the social fabric of Central Square, Cambridge" [ [http://www.rhizomes.net/issue13/dignazio/index.html A Case for Boston as a Liquid not a Solid] by Catherine D'Ignazio, Rhizomes 13] . AtSouthern Exposure in San Francisco, Ray and Kurt Bigenho invited people to step away from the intensive social networking of internet sites likeMyspace andFriendster , and engage in non-social meetups in real space in their project Noso [ [http://www.motherjones.com/riff_blog/archives/2007/03/3935_say_it_isnt_so.html Say It Isn't So: No, It's NoSo] by Rose Miller, Mother Jones, January 26, 2008] .Artists and groups who have been associated with Glowlab include Wilfried Hou Je Bek, Bethany Bristow, D. Jean Hester, Brian House, Catherine D'Ignazio (aka Kanarinka), Steve Lambert, David Mandl,
Marisa Olson ,Providence Initiative for Psychogeographic Studies ,Sal Randolph , Jesse Shapins,Swoon , Jessica Thompson,Lee Walton , andWooster Collective .References
Additional References
[http://www.nytimes.com/2007/09/18/arts/design/18conf.html?scp=1&sq=conflux&st=nyt In Brooklyn, a Confluxion Junction] by Martha Schwendener, New York Times, September 18, 2007
[http://www.nysun.com/article/55501 Now Tour the City Without Leaving The Computer] By Bradley Hope, New York Sun, May 30, 2007
[http://www.metroactive.com/metro/02.14.07/myspace-0707.html Get Lonely] by Mike Connor, Metroactive, February 14-20, 2007
External links
* [http://glowlab.com Glowlab]
* [http://confluxfestival.org Conflux Festival]
* [http://nosoproject.com Noso Project]
* [http://oneblockradius.com One Block Radius]
* [http://glowlab.blogs.com/1_100/2004/04/information.html 1:1000]
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