Armory Show Special



Digital Monkey Prints, murder in a miniature small town captured by a dozen dissolving cameras, and a suicidal animatronic sculpture were all things to see at the 2005 Armory Show in New York City. But what can you do if you weren't there? Listen to Daniel Durning and Lefferts Brown, co-hosts of Art and Technology, as they conduct roaming interviews with artists recorded live from the Armory Show floor. What better way to experience the show than by radio?



Listen to the Dewan-a-tron and our interview with Brian Dewan and Leon Dewan from the Pierogi Gallery booth discussing the creation of their electronic music machine.



Spend some valuable time with artist Peter Simensky discussing his work, Neutral Capital. Erin McMonagle of the Swiss Institute of Contemporary Art talks about alternative spaces along with artist squatter Filip Noterdaeme consulting collector Janusz Jaworski. Hear Nina Katchadourian decode messages from her Talking Popcorn machine in an interview recorded at the Sarah Meltzer Gallery booth.



Recorded Live at The Armory Show 2005 on Friday, March 11.
 

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Art & Technology is a radio program that investigates how advancements in new technologies are affecting artists and their work. The series consists of interviews with contemporary visual and audio artists discussing their work, influences, aesthetics and the technical issues they encounter in the creation of their art, relating their personal views about the uses and usages of new media in the art world today. The show opens a discourse with artists working in Interactive, Performance, Screen Based, and Audio and Sound Based media about the role that dynamic technologies play in contemporary art and their own artwork.
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