New Media/Young Blood Show
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New Media/Young Blood Show

[image_with_text image=”393″]Video work from Desiree Moore.[/image_with_text]
[image_with_text image=”392″]Chromesthesia – Clive Wright.[/image_with_text]
[image_with_text image=”391″]Leo Salvaggio LCD Screens[/image_with_text]
[image_with_text image=”390″]Looking towards the video work of Pat Kelly (left) and Clive Wright -center-right[/image_with_text]
[image_with_text image=”389″]Pat Kelly’s work used a kinect to create real-time 3d effects[/image_with_text]

 New Media Young Blood Show.

I was the curator working with Anica Studivant at the FGCU Main Art Gallery.

The show ran from August 22nd to September 19th 2013. It featured the works of:

Desiree Moore, Clive Wright, Leonardo Salvaggio, Pat Kelly, Stephen John Ellis & Chad Juehring/Joseph Murphy.

This exhibition brings together recent digital media graduates from programs in the US and UK to highlight up and coming talent in the discipline. New Blood/New Media exemplifies the scope and eclectic nature of digital media, from video to interaction, custom technology to digital prints. These artists are reacting to and working with technology in a variety of ways and this exhibition brings them together for the first time and inquires of an audience what their relationship with technology, art and design could be.