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For Immediate Release
VertexList space has the pleasure to present ÒSELF 2.0Ó, a group exhibition of emerging US
based media artists. On display recent projects by Mike Beradino, Charles
Beronio, Zachary Biberstine, Kara Hearn, Jia Lim and Laura Nova. Commenting on
the contemporary strategies of electronically mediated self, SELF 2.0
introduces new and exciting voices of artists from across the country.
A reception will take place on Friday, June 15th 2007
from 7pm - 10pm.
The exhibition will be on display until Saturday, July 08th, 2007.
Live circuit music performance by Jamie
Allen/Season of the Bit @ the opening reception.
Curated by Marcin Ramocki and Sakurako Shimizu
ÒMikey
NewchurchÓ
My works are physical recursions, between the digital and physical. These recursions are similar a feed back loop such as a microphone next to a speaker. The speaker output signal becomes the input of the microphone and so on and so on. An object is created then digitized then produced then digitized then produced. Environments such as SecondLife are populated with objects from real life, but our real life objects probably originated in some digital environment. These two pieces are re-presentations of the hollow vessel of the digital avatar. Mikey Newchurch is re-presented from a CNC mill in a series; which is an attempt of giving some physicality to my virtual body. While Mica Sicling is produce in at life sized scale in paper. An indexical relationship of re-presentation of the avatar is created, the original data that is used to create the virtual is used to create the tangible. That is why I included the process of production.

Mike BeradinoÕs work addresses issues involving the
appropriation of digital environments,
antiquated technologies, and Internet based do-it-yourself communities.
He is particularly interested in the dissemination of 3-dimensional digital
environments such as the video games, within our culture. Mike showed his work at
Alterspace (Chicago) and online (Aho Museum, Second Life). He is currently
working on his MFA degree at Parsons. http://mikeberadino.com/
ÒUntitled
(Pretty Vacant)Ó
Vinyl
banner with applied vinyl lettering and grommets, 4' x 15', 2006

Charles Beronio (b. New York City) lives and works in
Oakland/San Francisco and Brooklyn.
He completed his MFA in Sculpture at the California College of the Arts
(2005), where he is currently developing his thesis on the aesthetics of supermarkets
for his MA in Visual Criticism. As
an artist and writer, his practice includes a diverse range of work steeped in
romantic conceptualism and allegorical formalism. His work utilizes a diverse range of familiar and common
materials found in the marketplace and constructed landscape to reveal
submerged meanings and narrativesÐ challenging the trajectories of ideology and
commerce. He has shown at Galeria
de la Raza, Intersection for the Arts, Southern Exposure, Triple Base, Queens
Nails Annex, and the S.F. Art Commission in San Francisco, as well as Gallery
Lui Velazquez (Tijuana, Mexico), High Energy Constructs (Los Angeles), and
Pulliam Deffenbaugh Gallery (Portland).
He was included in Consume/d: Creative Critical Acts from the Bay Area
(2005) in Tbilisi, Republic of Georgia.
In 2006 he curated Material World at the Alliance Francais San Francisco
and staged the collaborative exhibition Blackout with artist Sasha Dela at
Diverseworks, Houston. He will
also be included in New American Talent 22 at Arthouse in Austin, Texas. He has published several design related
articles in CMYK magazine (New York) and his forthcoming magazine/book project
Dark Prospects will be published by Printed Matter Inc. later this year.
"flag"
This 2006 video performance begins with the
unfurling of the American flag and ends with the gasping for breath. This
attempted embodiment, although painful and enduring, was an effort to
understand and progress. The performance attempts to not only share this
experience, but also evoke the experiences of others; create a connection on a
visual, audible, and memory level.

Currently working in personal, time based performance; the work of Zachary Biberstine takes many shapes. Interested in experience and embodiment, his recent work lives in and through performative acts, sometimes shown as artifacts or documentation. His work deals with ideas of experience, embodiment, displacement, expansion, and collapse. Selections of work can be seen at www.biberstine.com
Kara Hearn
ÒReincarnated scenesÓ
These scenes are my effort to degrade and
venerate the heroics of Hollywood movies.
By utilizing the techniques of cinema in the
simplest possible ways I hope to recreate
narratives that are stripped of everything but
the pathos inherent in the medium.

Kara Hearn is an interdisciplinary video artist. She
works with the stuff of popular entertainment to map the complexities of
various emotional states, such as fear, melancholy, courage, and obsession. She
studies these conditions and builds intimate and absurd narratives to
understand them by. Her work has shown at White Columns, Pacific Film Archive,
New Langton Arts, the Walker Art Center, Dallas Video Festival, and the
Festival Tous Courts International Festival of Cinema. She recently received an
MFA in Art Practice at the University of California, Berkeley. You can see
examples of her work at http://karahearn.com/
3 D
animation, sound, single channel installation
It all started with my curiosity about the human
mind, conscious and unconscious. After reading Elegant Universe, my curiosities
were somewhat solved. It was then that I realized that science and philosophy
have the same value system as the artistic process, which is creation
originates from the imagination or unconsciousness.

Jia Lim is a Korean Ð American new media artist involved
in analysis of identity in pop-culture. Her work was exhibited in Gwang-ju
Bienale, Gallery 24 (NYC) and Gallery Andante (Seoul). She holds and MFA in
Electronic Arts from the University of Cincinnati
and M.P.S in Interactive Telecommunication Program (NYU). http://jiart.com/
ÒFirst
LoveÓ
I
will provide the opportunity for participants to reconstruct memories of their
ÒFirst LoveÓ using a facial composite software. Images of reconstructed faces
will become a part of the installation.

Laura Nova was born in 1973 and grew up in West Hartford,
Connecticut. Lives and works on the Lower East Side, New York. Laura Nova is a
visual artist working in video, sculpture and installation. Her work is rooted in social
relationships and literalized emotions. Using the gallery and site-specific
spaces, she creates installations using a wide range of media to explore
concepts of public and private behavior and the relationship between the human
body and architecture. She received her B.F.A. and B.A. in art and history from
Cornell University in 1996 and an M.F.A. from The School of the Art Institute
of Chicago in 2001 as a Jacob Javits Fellow. She lived and worked in London as
a Rotary International Scholar and completed Associate Research at Goldsmiths
College in 2002. She has exhibited internationally, most recently at the Bronx
Museum of the Arts in New York City and VTO Gallery in London. For the past
year she participated in the Henry Street Settlement Artist in Residence
Program. She has taught at City College, School of Visual Arts, Pratt
Institute, The College of New Jersey and The School of the Art Institute of
Chicago. http://lauranova.com/
Jamie Allen makes interactive art and sound makers with his head and
hands. He thinks technology can allow us to circumvent and reinvent traditional,
commercial and hierarchical relationships to art and performance. His work in
design, music, performance and public art creates physical relationships
between people and media. Jamie has teaching engagements in interactive art and
robotics at the Pratt Institute and musical interface design at NYU's
Interactive Telecommunications Department. Jamie's art and performance work is
regularly exhibited in New York City and abroad. heavyside.net.
Michael J. Horan is a musician and artist based in New York City. yobitches.com.
VertexList
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