
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.. . .
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.