DIGITAL ARTS LAB ROUNDTABLE (2015)

As part of CEPA Gallery’s summer-long celebration of Hollis Frampton—presented in partnership with Dean Brownrout Modern/Contemporary—please join CEPA and Squeaky Wheel Media Arts Center for a panel discussion and pop-up exhibition exploring Frampton’s pioneering computer work at the University at Buffalo. The discussion and exhibition features former members of UB’s Digital Arts Lab and Center for Media Studies, as well as media art, equipment, and ephemera from the lab.

Panelists Bob Coggeshall, Bob Franki, Barbara Lattanzi, John Pittas, and Keith Sanborn, will be joined by others—all of whom worked directly with Hollis during the late 1970s and early 1980s—at one of the first programs in the world dedicated to New Media and Digital Arts. These early explorers of digital media will discuss their experiences and relay stories, in conversation, of their times at CMS and DAL.

The pop-up exhibition, ‘Enter the Age of Electronic Consciousness: Hollis Frampton and the Digital Arts Lab’ culls a variety of early computer equipment and digital ephemera—including Frampton’s computer workstation. In addition the display includes never-before-exhibited media works made on the very hardware and software being developed at that time by Frampton and his cadre of young artists, programmers, and engineers.

Also on view will be Sanborn’s multi-media piece entitled V2N and Lattanzi’s digital media work HF Critical Mass software applied to la revolución. Sanborn’s V2N, though not in direct response to Frampton’s work but rather, in the spirit of, “attempts to turn portraiture into intellectual history by employing a parallel between visual morphing and transformative spatial structuring of sound.” Whereas Lattanzi, in a direct response to Frampton’s film, Critical Mass (1971), uses Frampton’s fascination with mathematics and algorithmic sequencing as a foundation for software that functions “as a filtering device that foregrounds the political stagecraft of a speech by Fidel Castro.”

The panel discussion takes place on Friday, August 14, 2015 at 8:00 pm at CEPA Gallery’s Big Orbit Project Space, located at 30D Essex Street in Buffalo, NY.

Opening reception for the exhibition takes place the same evening from 7:00-11:00 pm. The pop-up exhibition remains on view through Sunday, September 13.

THESE EVENTS ARE FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. Please join us!

This exhibition and discussion is made possible, in part, by the tireless efforts of Bob Franki and Bob Coggeshall. Special thanks to the Burchfield Penney Art Center for its contributions to the pop-up exhibition.

Exhibit Location

Big Orbit
30 Essex Street
Buffalo, NY 14213

Exhibit Dates

Opening Reception:
Friday, August 14, 2015
7:00-11:00pm

Roundtable begins at 8:00pm

Pop-up Dal Exhibit:
August 14-September 13, 2015

Admission

Free