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April 18, 2005

AIM VI: Technological Pervasions

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Light Attack by Daniel Sauter features at AIM VI in Pasadena


Art in Motion 6: The Sixth International Festival of Time-Based Media explores the ubiquity of surveillance in our daily lives and the numerous and complex forms of this technology in the new millennium. The exhibition includes Internet based projects; wireless technology; hardware design; video, digital video and animation; and interactive installations. In Light Attack, from media-artist Daniel Sauter, a virtual character explores the city of Los Angeles.

Featured artists also include Deborah Aschheim, Launa Bacon, Paul Chilkov, Dean Mermell, Dennis H. Miller, Henry Reichhold, Marcos Weskamp and Ellen Wetmore. The show is co-organized with the University of Southern California School of Fine Arts and the Armory Center for the Arts. The Armory Center for the Arts is at 145 North Raymond Avenue, Old Pasadena. The exhibition runs from February 27 through May 29, 2005.

Art in Motion was founded at the University of Southern California in 1999 in response to the high volume of new and innovative art that explored the countless developments in communications and media technologies and their social and cultural implications. AIM 6 is the third Art in Motion exhibition presented at the Armory.

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