Grahame Weinbren and Jerelyn Hanrahan
Shake hands with the art works, as host Daniel Durning interviews filmmaking pioneer Grahame Weinbren and installation artist Jerelyn Hanrahan on the subject of interactive storytelling and sculpture.
Grahame Weinbren is a pioneer in interactive filmmaking, a field he has been developing since the 1980s. His video with Roberta Friedman, The Erl King (1982-85), one of the first-ever works of interactive video art, was most recently exhibited in Seeing Double, at the Guggenheim Museum in the spring of 2004. Grahame is also one of the featured artists in the Variable Media Program.
Jerelyn Hanrahan is an artist, sculptor and installation artist working in interactive media. Her work, Universal Awe, was exhibited at the Burning Man Festival this summer. She currently has a new work on view in The Ballot Show at the Front Room Gallery in Brooklyn, through November 21, 2004.
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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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