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Learning to See: works by Jason Bernagozzi PDF Print E-mail
Written by Jason Bernagozzi   
Tuesday, 22 April 2008

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LEARNING TO SEE AT 1735 WALNUT
Experiments in Video, Installation and Embodiment in New Media

    Jason Bernagozzi’s single channel videos and interactive video installations will be shown on 3 floors in a weekend-long solo exhibition, Learning To See, opening First Friday, May 2nd at 1735 Walnut. His process is about learning to see through the electronic eye of the video camera by decoding and recoding the world around him. A room is filled with multiple projections that mix images of bodily forms and architecture; as a viewer sits in front of an image of a girl meditating, sensors trigger an event that explodes her form into prisms of light and color.

Bernagozzi’s video is created using a program called Max/MSP/Jitter that is an algorithm based system that allows for infinite possibilities of processing video and sound, as well as for creating interactivity. The artist is primarily self-taught in this program. The works presented reflect Bernagozzi’s developing relationship with the video signal as a means to express his investigations into the nature of identity within both the human and urban consciousness. By experimenting with the idea of the copy and the simulation, his work explores ideas about the link between knowledge and being.
   
Jason Bernagozzi is a graduating senior at the Kansas City Art Institute. He has lived in Kansas City for the past 2 years and has a studio at the Arts Incubator. Bernagozzi previously was a student in Video Art and the Atlanta College of Art where he studied with video pioneer Sara Hornbacher; the school closed and prompted his move to Kansas City. Although only a student, Bernagozzi’s work has been shown both nationally and internationally. Bernagozzi will be attending Alfred University’s Electronic Integrated Art graduate MFA program in Alfred, New York this fall.

Opening: Friday, May 2nd, 6 to 10pm
Gallery Open: Saturday, May 3rd and Sunday, May 4th, noon to 5pm
Artist Talk: Saturday, May 3rd, 2pm.
Show Runs: May 2nd to May 4th
Location:    1735 Walnut Space
        Northeast corner of 18th street and Walnut
        1735 Walnut Ave.
        Kansas City, Mo  64108
For more information: Please call 816-260-7454 or email This email address is being protected from spam bots, you need Javascript enabled to view it
Artist’s Website: http://seeinginvideo.com


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