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FILMTEXT 2.0 on Exhibit at MediaForum as part of the Moscow International Film Festival

Mark Amerika’s FILMTEXT 2.0, made in collaboration with Flash artist John Vega and sound artist Chad Mossholder, will be on exhibit as part of the 2012 Media Forum exhibition, “The Immersion: Towards Haptic Cinema,” in conjunction with the 2012 Moscow International Film Festival. The exhibition takes place at The Ekaterina Cultural Foundation from June 22 …

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Video Trailer for Mark Amerika’s Newly Commissioned Art Work, “The Museum of Glitch Aesthetics”

From the Abandon Normal Devices web site announcing my new commission, The Museum of Glitch Aesthetics: The Museum of Glitch Aesthetics (MOGA) is the latest work in Mark Amerika’s collaborative series of transmedia narratives. MOGA tells the story of The Artist 2.0, an online persona whose personal mythology and body of digital artworks are rapidly …

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Micro-Cinematic Essays on the Life and Work of Marcel Duchamp […] Opens at Collider-4

Micro-Cinematic Essays on the Life and Work of Marcel Duchamp dba Conceptual Parts, Ink, is a collaborative “conceptual art” album featuring my own writing and vocals (much of it recorded using my iPhone Voice Memo app) and the sound design of electronic music composer Chad Mossholder. The work consists of nineteen experimental tracks that we …

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remixthebook!

“Think of remixthebook as DJ Tool made from rhythms downloaded, ripped, mixed, spliced, diced, and burned into our collective hard drives, then re-uploaded. It’s a piece of conceptual hardware that exists somewhere between how we experience information and how information aesthetics has transformed the human condition. It’s that deep.” —Paul D. Miller aka DJ Spooky, …

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