John Cage and Roland Kirk 1966 · Video Google Embed
[PAM] The Perpetual Art Machine, 2001-2006, Reflections on the first five years of the millennium, is an interactive multimedia spectacle of progressive video, new media and internet art.
By means of a select call for video, artists are invited to participate in this unique experiment in the development of new curatorial technologies. If you are here you may submit.
[PAM] is a research project examining these artists and how they are responding to the turbulent beginnings of a new millennia. These timely artists and collectives show, through video, a strangely prophetic view of our ever-shrinking world, juxtaposing mundane, everyday existence with a direct political commentary on new contemporary life.
[PAM] is a democratic understanding between a computer and the viewer/user.
[PAM] is a collaboration between the artists, Chris Borkowski, Aaron Miller, Raphaele Shirley and Lee Wells.
[PAM] will be premiering at the Scope New York Art Fair, March 10-13, as one of the featured Cinema-scope installations along side projects by Rhizome.org and The New Museum of Contemporary Art.
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