Brian Kane HDADD MFA

HDADD+ LIve at MFA Boston – Together 2013

The Museum of Fine Arts, Boston in partnership with Together is pleased to announce a special one-night showcase, HDADD+ Live, featuring a real-time cinema performance by contemporary media artist Brian Kane. The live set will debut new interactive videos intermixed with never-before-seen works from the early-2000′s. A revival of content by Kane and long-time collaborator Gardner Post will provide viewers with a rich history of audio/visual explorations from the past 30-years of studio practice. The exhibition will also feature sound manipulations by DJ Darryl Hell of Brooklyn and original music by Nalepa (Los Angeles), Aerostatic (NYC), David Last (Boulder), David Fodel (Denver) and other genre-blending performers.

Show is 8:00 pm – 9:00 pm at the MFA. The after party will be at Naga Cambridge.

Waiting… MassMoCA 2011

Waiting…
iPad™ App with projection mapping
MassMoCA 2011

Photo: Lisa Loco

  • OMG!
  • Art for Airports

Art for Airports

OMG!
Albany International Airport
Laugh Out Loud, Oct 1 2011 – Mar 25 2012
Opening Reception Oct 21, 2011

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Photo: Ken Jacobie

Tom Tom Club – Kissin’ Antonio

Music video made by students in my video class this fall at RISD.

Papermag Music Video of the Day Dec. 10, 2012

We had the distinct pleasure of being allowed to animate one of the new tracks from the Tom Tom Club‘s new album, Downtown Rockers.

Chris Frantz was kind enough to do a skype crit at week two with the class, and when all was said and done the band liked the video and released it on the web.

All of the work was done by the students. They did a great job, and I’m really happy that this worked out for everyone!

Critical Making, Concept Lab, Garnet Hertz

Critical Making

http://www.conceptlab.com/criticalmaking/

Big thanks to Garnet Hertz for including a piece of mine in his new Critical Making zine. I’m honored to be included with so many great artists in this publication.

A handmade book project by Garnet Hertz in the field of critical technical practice and critically-engaged maker culture. Critical making is defined by Ratto as exploring how hands-on productive work – making – can supplement and extend critical reflection on the relations between digital technologies and society. It also can be thought of as an appeal to makers to be critically engaged with culture, history and society.

Go

Go, 2012
LED lights, wire, electronics
Public Art Installation
Worcester, MA

Photo/Video: Nathaniel Wieselquist

  • #11.Art, Museu Nacional da República – Brasília, Brazil
  • #11.Art, Museu Nacional da República – Brasília, Brazil
  • #11.Art, Museu Nacional da República – Brasília, Brazil
  • #11.Art, Museu Nacional da República – Brasília, Brazil
  • #11.Art, Museu Nacional da República – Brasília, Brazil
  • #11.Art, Museu Nacional da República – Brasília, Brazil
  • #11.Art, Museu Nacional da República – Brasília, Brazil
  • #11.Art, Museu Nacional da República – Brasília, Brazil
  • #11.Art, Museu Nacional da República – Brasília, Brazil
  • #11.Art, Museu Nacional da República – Brasília, Brazil

Cut & Free WiFi, #11.Art

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#11.Art, Museu Nacional da República – Brasília, Brazil

Paste

18′ x 24′ x 2″
lights, wire, electronics

“Paste” is an experimental new sculpture which attempts to simulate a Photoshop selection in the real world. It is part of an ongoing series of sculptures exploring physicalization of the virtual experience.

http://goo.gl/maps/SwMlT

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