emergence 2007
Emergence is the arbitrary combination of the rules of a system that produces the new and unexpected. In the same way, the artists of DANM are combining paradigms from different disciplines to create a space for the unbridled exploration of the aesthetics of light, culture, history, the mind, and sound. Like a virus or the internet, these emergences will continue to combine and evolve to integrate into the larger structure of society as a whole.
With an opening reception Friday June 8th and during two weekends in June, a diverse group of six graduates of UCSC’s Digital Arts and New Media MFA Program will come together to display their original works of digital and new media art from cutting-edge video and animation, special projection presentations, participatory performance pieces, sound installations, web art and much more. The seventh participant in the exhibit is a Fulbright Scholar, a digital artist from India whose work contrasts our two cultures in dramatic video installations. Special thanks go to all of our sponsors.
UCSC’s Digital Arts and New Media (DANM) program is at the forefront of a new discipline that merges the creative and academic potential of digital media and emerging artforms in exciting and unfamiliar ways. DANM was established in 2004 to address the increasingly central role of digital technology in the arts and to examine the impact of digital arts on culture. The program offers a two-year MFA program that brings together students and faculty from across the art and academic spectra to collaborate on artistic practice and scholarly research.
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Digital Media Factory (map) |
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Reception Friday, June 8 (7-10) June 8-10 and June 15-17, 2007 |
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Friday June 8, 15: 7 pm to 10 pm |
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Friday, June 8th: @ Digital Media Factory Thursday, June 14th: @ The Museum of Art & History @ the McPherson Center, in Abbott Square (705 Front St., Santa Cruz.) Friday, June 15th: @ Digital Media Factory |
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The reception and exhibition are free and open to the public. For more information, contact Felicia Rice, DANM program Manager (831 459-1554) for interviews and photos. |
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Photos of Emergence 2007
Tyler Freeman's photos
James Khazar's photos
Luke Bullock's photos
Stories on Emergence 2007
Good Times June 14-20, 2007
http://www.gtweekly.com/6-14-07/danm-it-2
KSBW Channel 8 June 10-11, 2007 A story aired with interviews of Emergence 2007 artists Synthia Payne and Satadru Sovan Payne on the evening and morning news.
http://www.theksbwchannel.com/news/13481669/detail.html
Santa Cruz Sentinel June 8, 2007, page 8
http://adserver1.harvestadsdepot.com/stcruzsentnl/ss/064465/
Metro Santa Cruz June 6-13, 2007
http://www.metroactive.com/metro-santa-cruz/06.06.07/danm-0723.html
UCSC Currents June 4, 2007
http://www.ucsc.edu/news_events/text.asp?pid=1291
DANM 2007 Graduating Cohort:
Tyler Freeman: Doodler
Doodler is an online social network based on collaborative drawing and art. It is designed to facilitate and encourage appropriation of not only content, but interface as well. It is the manifestation of Hypersurrealism, providing an infinite space for games like Exquisite Corpse. The Surrealists created imagery by pitting two peoples' creative powers against each other in a twisting together of their subconsciouses like different colored strands in a rope. Once the twisting was completed, the resulting image was one that no one planned but everyone invented in separate, yet connected, contexts. Doodler is a social space that realizes and connects these contexts with a variety of systems and interface structures.
James Khazar: Illuminated Dreams
Synthia Payne:
CYBERJAMMER: experiments in telepresent music improvisation
The public is invited to observe and/or participate in live Internet music improvisations with Synthia and various random players from around the globe who are simultaneously logged on to the same NINJAM online music collaboration server. Also, view movies from Synthia’s musical telepresence research sessions.
no.e Sunflowrfish: Gamelan Plesetan
The Gamelan Plesetan project joins musicians together in live, non-idiomatic improvisational electro-acoustic gamelan multimedia performance with gamelan controlled visual projections using the Gamelan Lumina interface, developed by Peter Elsea and Darryl Ferrucci. This incarnation of the project is an installation displaying media and music created during past performances, and showcases an opening night live performance.
leaf Tine: STICKY LIGHT: a new interactive medium
"Softly Spoken," a participatory ritual facilitated in July 2006 and again for DANM in May 2007, is an expression of the magic in the mundane and a summoning of the latent connection and compassion between strangers. A bit of the ritual will be facilitated by leaf on June 8th, at 7:30pm.
“Sticky Light,” programmed for "Softly Spoken" by Phoenix Toews,
selectively projects video onto specific color values, allowing the artist to sculpt with light. You will be able to explore this new medium for the duration of the exhibit.
Alan Tollefson: Dedokoro
Alan Tollefson will display the work he has made in association with his graduate thesis entitled Dedokoro, a dance theater performance based on the haiku of Japanese American internees during WWII. He will display video documentation of the performance, props, set pieces ,and projections of the performance media based photographs he has taken between 2005 and 2006 at Heart Mountain, Tule Lake, Rhower and Jerome, as well as display the website he constructed to develop the research into a script.
Visiting Fulbright Scholar
Satadru Sovan Banduri: Cross Cultural Sensuality
Cross Cultural emerges from Satadru Banduri’s continuing work with developing dialogs around gender and sensuality, creating visual statements of India’s and the United States’ cultural differences in ethnic and gender issues. He expresses these through an installation with video exploring sensuality, desire, pleasure, celebration, love, and romantic moments – all part of the sacred and the profane in both cultural frameworks.
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SPONSORS
Arts Division Fund for Excellence
Digital Media Factory
Founded in 2004, the Digital Media Factory is a multi-business facility for the design, development, production, replication, management, and distribution of digital information products. Located in Santa Cruz, California on the third floor of the former Wrigley's Building at Western Drive and Mission Street (
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) DMF provides an operational base for organizations that serve the digital communication needs of business, education, government, entertainment and local communities.
Ow Properties
UCSC Alumni Association
Open to all alumni, the UCSC Alumni Association is a membership organization whose programs foster a lifelong connection with the university. The purpose of the Association is to promote, influence and support the educational, cultural and social life of UCSC, and to provide a means by which alumni may both serve the university, its colleges, and its students, and to help guide the university in the future.
The Museum of Art & History @ the McPherson Center
The Museum of Art & History is a non-profit educational institution that promotes a greater understanding of contemporary art and the history of Santa Cruz county, through its exhibitions, collections, and programs, for the benefit of residents and visitors to Santa Cruz County.
Left Coast Digital

