Conferences

Talk with the artist Romy Achituv

The artist will talk about his work and particularly of his installation Text Rain.

img_romy-achituv About Text Rain

Interactive installation of the israeli artist Romy Achituv
Texts by Evan Zimroth

The Text Rain installation collapses the boundaries between physical and virtual space by incorporating the real–time captured images of the viewers within a large-scale interactive virtual interface. Viewers engage with the

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installation by interacting with a rain of letters: catching, lifting, and releasing them. If they accumulate letters along their outstretched arms, or along the silhouette of any dark object, the letters assemble to form words or phrase fragments. With active participation, the text of the poem underlying the piece may be gradually reconstructed

Created with Camille Utterback

English version poem: Talk, You by Even Zimroth; from Dead, Dinner or Naked, TriQuarterly Books, Northwestern University Press (1993).
Hebrew version poem: ani holech vene-elam me-atzmi by Amir Gilboa; from To Write the Lips of Those Asleep; Am Oved, 1981. Used with the kind permission of Mrs. Gabriella Gilboa.

Text Rain was created with support from The Greenwall Foundation, Interval Research Corporation and the Interactive Telecommunications Program, New York University.

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When

TUESDAY 19th of April 2011 | 7:00 PM | Free admission

Where

UNTREF, based Caseros II
Valentín Gómez 4752, 4th floor
Caseros – Provincia de Buenos Aires

About Romy Achituv

Romy Achituv is an Israeli artist who lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. Trained as a sculptor, his projects increasingly encompass a wide range of media, from Photography and Video to Performance and New Media.

Romy’s work lies along the axis connecting formal experimentation with personal expression.

Through his work he seeks to create symbolic structures reflecting upon the medium and beyond.

His videos, installations and experimental applications have been exhibited world wide, from Ars Electronica to MOCA Taipei.

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