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Mark Amerika’s Solo Exhibition @ The Electronic Gallery

A disembodied voice telepathically communicates with a “Digital Thoughtographer” in CODEWORK, a self-contained multimedia installation by artist Mark Amerika. CODEWORK was on solo exhibition from August 20-October 21 in Salisbury University’s Electronic Gallery, Teacher Education and Technology Center Room 153. Mark Amerika visited the gallery and delivered a visiting artist’s talk on Thursday, October 6. …

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Video Book Trailer for remixthebook

  The video above is an experimental “book trailer” that plays with source material from remixthebook, Mark Amerika’s forthcoming publication on remix culture, new media art and literature, and theories of digital performance. The book, now available for order here, is being published by the University of Minnesota Press. Here’s what the YouTube site says: …

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(Re)Mixed Realities

Niels Bohr: Everything we call real is made of things that cannot be regarded as real. Ron Sukenick: Without the unreal the real is unreal. […] Bad innovation serves up ignorant repetition of the past; good innovation is the thumbprint, the genetic code, of the innovator. Good innovation will pass the same criteria of taste …

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Mark Amerika Selected for 2011 Biennale de Montréal

American artist Mark Amerika was one of the selected artists for the 2011 Biennale de Montréal. In Spring 2011, BNL-MTL announced the 40 artists from 10 countries who would be participating in the seventh edition of the event, May 1 to 31 in the former École des beaux-arts de Montréal building on the corner of …

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