Stream Capture
Stream Capture explores the role and position of the landscape and natural environment within a world shaped by technology and digital media.
Through the use and lens of digital tools and technology, Stream Capture asks how we might engage with a reimagining of the natural environment if we cannot physically enter it. The work in the exhibition explores human perception, simulation, mapping, time and scale shifts, and historical study and preservation. The exhibition offers a sense of the future and the possibility of movement from place to place (here to there) and from time to time (present to future).
MCAD Gallery
Minneapolis College of Art and Design
Tuesday, January 16, 2018, 9:00 a.m.–Sunday, March 4, 2018, 5:00 p.m.
Opening Reception: Friday, January 19, 6:00–8:00 p.m.
The artists featured in the exhibition work in a range of media, including prints, installation, projection, video, software, video games, sculpture, plants, and electronics.
Featured Artists
- Aram Bartholl
- David Bowen
- Tega Brain
- Nicky Case
- Gottfried Haider
- Claudia Hart
- Catarina Lee
- Jan Robert Leegte
- Sara Ludy
- Martin O’Leary
- Eva Papamargariti
- Katie Rose Pipkin
- David Reuter
- Helmut Smits
- Clarissa Tossin
- Mark Tribe
Stream Capture is curated by Ben Moren, assistant professor of media arts at MCAD.
Image credit: Sara Ludy, Pond Wave, 2017, 4K animation