Ramocki Marcin
(organizer)
Artists:
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Tamas Banovich
Michael Bell Smith
Petra Cortright
Paul B. Davis
Ursula Endlicher
Eteam
Joel Holmberg
JODI
Gutrie Lonergan
Kristin Lucas
Joe McKay
Tom Moody
MTAA
Luke Murphy
Marisa Olson
Paul Slocum
Jessie Stead
Harm Van Den Dorpel
Cj Yeh
Marcin Ramocki, born in 1972 in Krakow, lives and works in New York. He is a multimedia artist and a graduate of the MFA University of Pennsylvania; since 2000 he has held the post of assistant at the New Media Faculty of the New Jersey City University. An independent guardian, founder, and between 2003-2008 art director, of the vertexList, and co-author of its programme: the presentation of art created on the basis of new technologies. The director of “8 bit” (world premiere in 2006 at the MoMa) – a well-known movie researching the relationships between early video games and art, documenting the phenomenon of the 8 bit culture, the history of creative artists, hacker and programmer musicians using 1980’s technology and drawing inspiration from the obvious limitations of the Atari or Commodore 64.
The author of, among others, interactive installations such as “Anti-pharmacon” in which he takes advantage of a specially prepared keyboard which is both a tool as well as an object of art, programmers’ Lingo language, several dozens of soundtracks and the “Blogger skins” project based on ascribing selected bloggers, professionals involved in art, images originating from the Google search engine: a synonym of our times.
Ramocki’s area of interest is digital art, net-art; he researches subcultures such as, e.g. gameboys and gamegirls; he follows cultural phenomena. His works have been presented, among others, at MoMa, Hirshhorn Museum, Pacific Film Archives, White Box, Anthology Film Archives, Artmoving Projects.
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Made in Internet

Made in Internet is a collection of short form videos created by Internet artists. The projects selected reflect the trends and conceptions of contemporary new media art over the last five years. Blogs, streaming videos and social media dominate here – in short, the consumers of Web 2.0. In this new territory, artistic borrowing is taken as obvious and necessary, and focus of attention minimal, but the reward is a micro catharsis or achievement thanks to conceptual games using apparently superficial symbols and images. The works presented at the showing are born of the Internet. They have been created based on material found on the web or especially produced for that platform. Made in Internet represents a group of twenty-two artists (some of whom work together) from the USA, Canada, the Netherlands, Italy, Austria, and Taiwan.
A meeting with Marcin Ramocki
The organiser of the Made in Internet project tells about the project and present all of the films.
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11 - 27/06/2010
Made in Internet
12/06/2010
17:00 A meeting with Marcin Ramocki
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