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Dec.14th-Jan 27 GAMELAND in NYC

Posted to: Darlene Charneco (CCAL30) (640) by Darlene Charneco (CCAL30) (640), Sun, 12 Nov 2006 19:02:22 PST
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GAMELAND artshow in Chelsea!

I've been working hard on a big body of work dealing with networks and evolution, Second Life and God Games, data organization and memory palaces and this big bizarre cosmic game we're all a part of...... would love for you all to come see! Please spread the word and alert anyone else who might be able to make it? thanks so much:)

It's at Morgan Lehman Gallery

317 10th Ave (between 28th & 29th) NYC

show dates: Dec14- Jan27

press release: "Morgan Lehman is pleased to present Gameland, an exhibition of new mixed media works by Darlene Charneco.

Through the images in Gameland, Charneco continues to explore the meeting points of real life and virtual life, concepts mined in earlier exhibitions with Morgan Lehman Gallery, Everywhere and Cyburbia. In this exhibition, Charneco investigates social networks and the gradual reorganization of information on the web into shareable and intuitively navigable 3D spaces. She is inspired by the blurring boundaries between dream and waking activities, the implications of our rapidly increasing interconnectivity and the evolution of an accessible collective memory.

Ms. Charneco's work draws on a number of sources, including network theory, geographic information systems, video games, virtual worlds, childhood toys and educational tools. It is informed by her research and participation in online communities such as Myspace, LiveJournal and Flickr and an experimental community project called BetterWorldIsland within the 3D virtual world of SecondLife.

Ms. Charneco uses household nails, acrylic, enamel, glitter, model houses and trees, and multiple layers of resin to create 3-dimensional artworks which represent various aspects of these visualizations.

"From an aerial view, it is hard to ignore the similarities of our cities and roads to the internal structures of large and complex organism. One might consider the Web as a growing nervous system, full of sensors, gathering and sending information to and fro."

"What is our role within this organism?"

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more pics on my flickr!



By Tom Munnecke (1533), Sun, 12 Nov 2006 19:55:57 PST
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I really admire your work, Darlene, and would love to attend... Just not sure now if I'll be back there for it, but I'm trying...


By Darlene Charneco (CCAL30) (640), Mon, 13 Nov 2006 16:29:16 PST
Edited: Sun, 19 Nov 2006 04:09:04 PST
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my fingers are crossed. it would be so Wonderful to have you there Tom! I'd love to have you finally see those pieces, Attractor and Self-Assembling Memory Palace, in person..given your interest and explorations in such things!:)


By Darlene Charneco (CCAL30) (640), Sat, 23 Dec 2006 17:09:42 PST
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I've uploaded some installation photographs on Flickr, come see:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/68825455@N00/


By Lars Hasselblad Torres (3540), Wed, 03 Jan 2007 17:21:58 PST
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darlene, i'm sorry i'm just seeing this now! hope your opening was very successful. i am looking forward to you first multi-site interactive exhibition ;)

peace, prosperity and hugs to you in 2007.


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