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Scalable Relations

By Annie Wharton

Published on February 27, 2009 at 3:07am

What goes on inside the brilliant minds of the UC Digital Arts Research Network (DARnet) faculty is revealed in “Scalable Relations” at the Beall Center, an exhibit curated by the Whitney Museum’s New Media Curator, Christiane Paul. A diverse show of technologically complex installations, algorithm-based media, interactive works and video projections, the exhibit investigates our culture’s information proliferation and how we process those data. Viewers can participate via exchanging cellular phone images or by climbing into a handmade eco-system featured in this forward-thinking assemblage of works.
Thu., March 5, noon, 2009