MetaDataPhile: The Collapse of Visual Information investigates the collapse of information and data. In today’s technology centric environment, our society relies on the authenticity of unique records. The exhibition lends insight from various artists’ manifestations of the output of latent and inaccessible data as the technology built to facilitate the exchange of information has made our society attached and detached – miscommunication through over communication. The works presented will take into account visual information that has been appropriated, hacked, manipulated, pirated, rendered and regenerated into new illustrated contexts. MetaDataPhile will be presented in multiple mediums – painting, sculpture, video, film, installation, photography and sound.
Mondays-Thursdays, Saturdays, noon. Starts: Aug. 30. Continues through Sept. 30, 2010

