Scalable Relations exhibition at the UCI Beall Center

Processing 16

Process 16 is on exhibition at the University of California, Irvine Beall Center from January 9 – March 14, 2009 as a part of the Scalable Relations exhibition:

Scalable Relations is a series of networked exhibitions that present media artworks by faculty of the UC Digital Arts Research Network (DARnet) across UC campuses from January 9 throughout March, 2009. The exhibition, curated by Christiane Paul (Adjunct Curator of New Media Arts at the Whitney Museum of American Art), takes place at the Beall Center for Art + Technology at UC Irvine; the gallery@CalIT2 at UCSD; California NanoSystems Institute CN(S)I at UCLA; as well as Media Arts and Technology (MAT) at UCSB. Scalable Relations brings together works that explore digital media’s capability of representing a growing amount of data in constantly evolving relations. Addressing a range of issues, the projects in Scalable Relations illustrate the complexities and shifting contexts of today’s information society.

My colleagues Sheldon Brown, George Legrady and Angus Forbes, Rebeca Mendez, Greg Niemeyer, and Warren Sack also have works on display.

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