Tuesday, June 9, 2009

RANSOM & NEW MEDIA
























Artists' statement from the program of the show:

NEW MEDIA ARTISTS MAINE (NMAM) is an association of new media artists. Each artist has chosen the mission of exploring the creative realm within their discipline/s to produce new media art, rejecting commercial influences and popular culture as an objective. The term new media art as described here refers to an art genre that encompasses artworks created with new media technologies, including digital art, computer graphics, computer animation, Internet art, interactive art technologies, computer robotics, and art as biotechnology. New Media concerns are often derived from the telecommunications, mass media and digital modes of delivery the artworks involve, with practices ranging from conceptual to virtual art, performance to installation.

The works presented here are as varied as the artists themselves. They are not always easily understood. They can challenge, provoke, confuse, outrage and even entertain. Just how they affect the viewer may not be immediately apparent. Much as we may not know the impact on our body of a recently digested meal, so a new media work’s effect may go unnoticed for some time. New media art, as all art, is mysterious. Ultimately it can only be experienced.. . .


The programs we offer consist of a selection of new media art and the presence of the artists who produced that work. This combination of the work being presented by the creator is integral to each program. The artists will speak about their method of employing their chosen medium (film, video, computer, other). This might involve using live action, stop motion, stills, animation, puppetry, found footage, electronic feeds, multi-screen, or a combination of techniques or other systems, which they have devised to produce their art. They will speak about the challenges and difficulties of being new media artists. Granted the mystery of art remains but our presentations hope to bring the viewer closer to the artists and their art.


AMANDA RANSOM

Faculty Siena College

Recipient Fulbright Fellowship,

Simon Foundation Award For Innovation In The Arts

Showcase Nanjing Museum, China

showed

MYSTERY BIRDS (2008), 12 minutes

Birds appear representing the unknowable forces that rule our lives.

VIDEO HAIKU (2006), 6 minutes

A video version of this traditional form of poetry, using seconds of footage to replace syllables of words.





Monday, June 8, 2009

PTC & BEATLEMANIA

The Beatles won't be in Liverpool at the end of June but Pat Trutty-Coohill will be. She's organized a panel of European and American scholars to discuss philosopher Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka's theories of God. The meeting is at the Liverpool Hope University where they offer a Master's Degree in Beatles' studies.

TRASHION FASHIONS SHOWN BY MISS NY MODELS


The Trashion Fashions students designed for the Spring Green Show will be shown in the Center Court Colonie Center Mall for the Miss NY Meet and Greet on Saturday June 27 at 11 a.m.

Thanks to Cam Hoheb, Chair of the Creative Arts Committee that fund raises for us, who made the contact; as a RISD graduate in fashion design, she recognized the quality of the work. Linda Dockal, Dirctor of Marketing at Colonie Center made the arrangements.

Congratulations, students of Denise Massman and Karen Mason!

RANSOM EXPERIMENTAL FILMS SHOWN WITH THREE GREATS

Four outstanding American experimental filmmakers were shown in Railroad Square Cinema, Nancy Andrews, Abbot Meader, Amanda Donta-Ransom, and Walter Ungerer (who showed his films at Siena two years ago, thanks to Amanda). http://www.newenglandfilm.com/node/24004.

Here are a couple of Amanda's videos from youtube: www.youtube.com/watch?v=-B_cjLiiZlI & www.youtube.com/watch?v=JUnbB1qsDms.

DENISE DOES MONTANA SHAKESPEARE IN THE PARKS

Denise Massman is spending half the summer designing costumes for a production of Shakespeare's Two Gentlemen of Verona directed by Will Dickerson for the Montana Shakespeare in the Parks. Hope she sends us some pix.