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SUMMARY:EL Putnam: PseudoRandom
DESCRIPTION:Emerson Contemporary proudly presents EL Putnam: PseudoRandom\, a solo exhibition featuring recent works by the Ireland-based video and performance artist on view in the Media Art Gallery at 25 Avery Street\, January 25 – March 26\, 2022. Free and open to the public\, hours Wednesday – Sunday from 12-7pm.   \nThe exhibition explores aesthetic encounters through digital performance by implicating the artist\, technology\, and the viewer. On display will be performative videos\, a large scale projection\, digital landscape “paintings” and an exploratory series of generative digital animations. Putnam examines performance art beyond lens based media\, while questioning the ways time and space collapsed during the pandemic.  \nThe exhibition is anchored by a large-scale projection All Kinds of Disintegration (2020). Shot in the summer of 2020 using a smartphone\, the piece presents a layered collection of short vignettes captured during the first period of COVID-19 lockdown. The maternal is re-imagined in unfamiliar ways though a co-created transformative landscape using performed actions\, moving image\, and sound. A new video series Foundations (2022-23)\, is presented on three individual\, yet connected monitors to form a color saturated triptych. Putnam uses datamoshing\, a form of intentional image glitching\, to create the dramatic dreamy visual effects. She thinks of the series as a type of digital watercolor painting. \nTwo performative video works Context Collapse (2020) and Interlooping (2021) explore new virtual performance modalities as all in-person performance opportunities were canceled during the pandemic. Both performances were instead livestreamed for online audiences. Context Collapse was created in response to the many pandemic public health restrictions which caused the closure of schools\, workplaces\, and other public spaces as people were encouraged to “stay home.” This compression of one’s personal\, professional\, and family spheres introduced a new type of context collapse. By contrast\, Interlooping addresses the relationship of the performing human with technology\, the non-human\, and our collective being. EL Incorporates wool refuse accumulated during the disruption of the international wool trade in Ireland as a result of COVID-19. \nEmergent (2020-2022) is a new series of generative animations developed through Putnam’s daily digital sketching practice of creating generative animations through p5.js. Emergent is a portrait of the artist’s experience of the COVID-19 pandemic as it visualizes the data tracked through a fitbit. Instead of focusing on the intended use of the fitness tracker as an accurate record keeper of physical activity\, Putnam draws attention to the gaps in data collection\, the goals not met\, and the capacity of physical activity to exceed sensory quantification. \nAdditionally\, Putnam will create and perform two new\, live performance works Ghost Work  and Friction as part of the exhibition programming. Putnam uses wearable electronics as part of her performances to explore our gestural relationship to digital technologies. Mary Gray and Siddharth Suri define “ghost work” as the hidden human labor that powers our digital systems. In the performance of this title\, Putnam acts as the human mediator between two generative animation systems\, making visible the labor that responds to and produces data\, as her body acts as the database of lived experience. A collaborative performance\, Friction\, created and performed with German sound artist David Stalling will debut in March. \n  \nEVENTS \n\nArtist Reception: Wednesday\, January 25\, 5-7:30PM. RSVP required on Eventbrite.\nGhost Work\, Live Performance by EL Putnam\, Wednesday January 25\, 6PM. \n\nMedia Art Gallery \n\nGhost Work\, Live Performance EL Putnam: Friday\, January 27\, 12-1PM. \n\nMedia Art Gallery \n\nFriction\, Live Performance by EL Putnam and sound artist David Stalling\, Thursday\, March 23\, 6PM. \n\nMedia Art Gallery \n\nEl Putnam\, Artist Talk\, Friday\, March 24\, 12PM\n\n  \nABOUT THE ARTIST \nEL Putnam is an artist-philosopher working in performance art\, video\, sound\, and digital media. Her practice focuses on borders and entanglements\, particularly the interplay of the corporeal with the machinic. Through her artistic practice\, she is interested in exploring hidden histories and emotional experiences\, testing the limits of their un-representability as she takes the familiar and makes it strange. In particular\, she probes our gestural relationship to digital technology using wearable electronics in live performance\, through the creation of responsive multimedia installations\, and the crafting of short moving image and sound pieces. \nTreating art as inherently participatory\, her work opens intersubjective spaces that offer multiple conceptual and aesthetic points of entry for the audience through alchemical diffractions of experience\, cultivating new modes of embodiment. In addition to creating works that are rich in cultural and political meaning\, including the biopolitics of motherhood in Ireland\, she is interested in how aesthetic pleasure can be used as a critical strategy\, or as a means of captivating audiences in order to expose them to provocative ideas. \nEL actively presents artworks and performances in the United States\, Europe\, and beyond\, and has been a member of the Boston-based Mobius Artists Group since 2009. Originally from the United States\, she is Assistant Professor in Digital Media at Maynooth University\, Ireland and lives in Co. Westmeath\, Ireland.
URL:https://emersoncontemporary.org/event/el-putnam-pseudorandom/
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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SUMMARY:Live Performance: "Friction" by EL Putnam and David Stalling
DESCRIPTION:Putnam acts as the human mediator between two generative animation systems\, making visible the labor that responds to and produces data\, as her body acts as the database of lived experience. A collaborative performance\, Friction\, created and performed with German sound artist David Stalling will debut in March. 
URL:https://emersoncontemporary.org/event/live-performance-friction-by-el-putnam-and-david-stalling/
CATEGORIES:Performance
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SUMMARY:EL Putnam Artist Talk
DESCRIPTION:Friday\, March 24\, 2023 \nJoin us for a audio-visual presentation on EL Putnam’s artist practice. Putnam will discuss recent performance and video works. \nLocation: Media Art Gallery\, 25 Avery Street
URL:https://emersoncontemporary.org/event/el-putnam-artist-talk/
CATEGORIES:Artist Talk,Gallery Talk,Public Program
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SUMMARY:Digital Art and/as Performance: A Conversation with Dr. Leonie Bradbury and Dr. EL Putnam
DESCRIPTION:  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nDigital Art and/as Performance: A Conversation with Dr. Leonie Bradbury and Dr. EL Putnam\n\nCabot Science Library\nHarvard University\nCORRECTION: Friday\, March 24\, 2023\n3:00 p.m. \n\nJoin contemporary art curator Leonie Bradbury and performance artist EL Putnam discuss their collaborative work on the recent exhibition PseudoRandom at Emerson Contemporary\, considering the challenges and possibilities of creating and presenting digital art.\n\nThis talk is held as part of ArtTechPsyche\, a symposium at the intersection of art and technology that offers a day of immersive digital experiences\, art exhibitions\, technology demos\, and visionary speakers. Discover the ways in which technology shapes us\, and conversely\, how the artist continually challenges and informs technological development.\n\nReserve your spot. This event is free and open to the public\n 
URL:https://emersoncontemporary.org/event/digital-art-and-as-performance-a-conversation-with-dr-leonie-bradbury-and-dr-el-putnam/
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