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Scope
New York returns for its sixth-straight year with its new location.
Featuring galleries from four continents and 20 countries, including
China,Mexico, Japan, Korea, Brazil, Italy, France, Belgium, the
Netherlands,Norway, Switzerland, Germany, UK, Spain, and Canada, Scope New
York 2007 isthe most internationally diverse fair to date.
Scope's sixty-fiveinternational
exhibitors will uphold its unique tradition of one-person andthematic
group shows presented alongside museum-quality programming,collector
tours, screenings, and special events. The fair opens daily at 10AM.
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Perpetual Art Machine
[PAM] is a living
global archive in excess of 1000 21st century video art works from over 600
artists living in over 60 countries. Launched in December 2005, [PAM]
resulted from an innovative art and technology collaboration between
artists Lee
Wells, Raphaele Shirley, Chris Borkowski and Aaron
Miller. As a living archive, [PAM] has attracted to its website over
100,000 visitors and more than 3.8 million hits, with a daily average of
600 new visitors. More than an on-line archive, [PAM] combines its global
database of video
artists with leading edge software design and a duel
interactive touch screen system, giving audience members / users of [PAM]
the unique opportunity to be their own curator and exhibitor of video art.
This takes part in large scale and immersive installations where the work
is projected on surround screens. Recently [PAM] has exhibited at numerous
film and art festivals including Arts Basel, the Split Film Festival,
Croatia and Scope Art
Fairs in New York, London, Miami and the Hamptons. [PAM]
has also been invited to curate a select screening of Latin American and
Chinese artist as part of a special project to the 2nd Moscow Biennial
called “We Are Your Future”, chief curated by Ethan Cohen and Juan Puntes. Installations of [PAM] in
California, Washington DC and London are currently in negotiation.
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