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Encrypted Fills & New Media Works at Concrete to Data

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GIF by General Howe

Encrypted Fills is making its debut offline appearance in the Concrete to Data exhibition currently on view at the Steinberg Museum of Art in Brookville NY through March 21st 2015. The collaborative project that launched this past summer was initiated and created by RJ Rushmore and Ryan Seslow.

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Abe Lincoln Jr. – Adam VOID – Broken Fingaz – CAKE – Caroline Caldwell – Enzo & Nio – Enzo Sarto – Gaia – General Howe – Jilly Ballistic – John Fekner – Leon Reid IV – Olek – Monique Spier – Michael Branson Smith – Peter Drew – Rone – Ryan Seslow – Stinkfish – Swampy

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GIF by SLOW

RJ Rushmore describes Encrypted Fills: “We have been watching for years (and Ryan’s been participating as an artist himself) as people in the street art and graffiti world have turned to experimenting with new mediums like GIFs, video art, and related forms of electronic documentation to express their ideas on digital platforms. Sometimes the aesthetics of the work are nearly indistinguishable from static street pieces, and other times these digital works are hardly recognizable as related to street art or graffiti, but we believe that these new works come from the same place. Artists who have been getting up outdoors are now reaching out to a similar digital public, and it’s opened the door for those artists to reach beyond static images. We are very excited about this development. We want to promote this work and identify it as something particular and distinct from other art being produced in the street art and graffiti communities. We also want to preserve the best examples of it for posterity, lest in the future we think of these works as standard and forget the artistic leaps that were made in the last few years and those that will be made in the years to come.”

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GIF by Enzo Sarto

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Encrypted Fills as a presence in the exhibition functions on a pedestal using an imac computer to display the digital works. A mouse is accessible for the viewer to scroll through the site and select what they wish to view via category. Encrypted Fills has been placed site specifically into the composition of the gallery as a whole. To the left of the piece is an arrangement of Martha Cooper’s classic series of 1980’s NYC graffiti photos from the Subway Art book. Trains by DONDI, LEE, FUTURA, DUSTER, BLADE and more are present.

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To the right of Encrypted Fills are another two pedestals, one of which is also equipped with an imac computer. A short and powerful politically charged animated film by General Howe and a series of 3D prints by collaborators GAIA & Pablo Gnecco.

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The three consolidated pedestals of works lead the viewer into the largest aspect of the exhibition. A huge fragmented mural of 18 feet in height filling a half rotunda shape. The collaborative mural pieces are a celebration of artistic styles, techniques and methods painted and pasted directly onto the wall. It gives the viewer a survey of evolution over the last 25 years. Transitions and progressions with aerosol paint to hand painted murals using latex, acrylic and homemade concoctions created site on scene. Encrypted Fills resides in between the documentation of the past and the explosive evolution of the continued applied methods. Encrypted Fills represents the energy of the digital age and its tools to continue expanding the street art and graffiti movements. Context and interpretation of the subjects will be up to each individual viewer. Where do you stand?

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Video Still by Abe Lincoln Jr.

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Video Still by Adam Void

Selected video art works are also accessible to the viewer via the Encrypted Fills imac terminal, as well as opportunities to see 4 selected video art works via DVD playing on a flat screen monitor. Works by Abe Lincoln JrAdam Void & Ryan Seslow, and Adam Void & Karim Tabbaa loop consistently.

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Video Still by OLEK

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Video Still by John Fekner

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Video Still by SWAMPY

Viewers may also read and interact with RJ Rushmore’s VIRAL ART book and investigate Luna Park’s Flickr Galleries side by side.

Media Stations

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GIF by Jilly Ballistic

The Encrypted Fills archive continues to grow and both RJ and Ryan are in the planning stages of the second exhibition series. Concrete to Data is the first example of how and where the online presentation can expand to. Traditional museum spaces and or galleries are just a small part of the module. They intend to experiment with non traditional spaces as well as public space both planned and unplanned. Artists are also being contacted to venture into digitally collaborating with other artists by weaving their works together through both applied and digital processes. More to come.

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GIF by Monique Spier

The new media works in the show are all available via any internet connection using the links below. It is the intention of the curator to induce the viewer to engage via their mobile device, tablets or personal computers. Concrete to Data as an exhibition never really ends..

Screen the selected new media works here:

Encrypted Fills – http://encryptedfills.com

Encrypted Fills GIF Feed – http://www.encryptedfills.com/category/gif

General Howe – http://www.encryptedfills.com/hector-delagado-has-ptsd

RJ Rushmore’s VIRAL ART Bookhttp://viralart.vandalog.com/read

LUNA PARK – Flickr Galleries – https://www.flickr.com/photos/lunapark/sets

Abe Lincoln Jr. – http://www.encryptedfills.com/abenoxious

Adam Void & Ryan Seslow – http://www.encryptedfills.com/grafideo

Adam Void & Ryan Seslow – http://www.encryptedfills.com/virtuous-reality

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The CONCRETE TO DATA Website serves as a repository of information for the exhibition. In various capacities it informs, shares, documents and grows as the show goes on. And on it will go, especially after the physical space gets buffed and uninstalled. Through out the exhibition Encrypted Fills and Concrete to Data will collaborate on new projects that will be introduced at various points of the show.

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Lastly, Concrete to Data.com has initiated its first collaborative project that invites the public to participate. Prior to the launch of the exhibition participating artists were invited to generate remixes and riffs of the original concrete to data logo above. The purpose is to build a new visual repository of stylistic variety by using the text from the show’s title. The submitted works will form and build an organic online gallery. This is a call for submissions, do you want to riff, remix or reinterpret the logo?

Go here – https://www.concretetodata.com/projects/logo-riffs-and-remixes

short-link to this post :: http://www.ryanseslow.com/BmZ07

A Concrete to Data Thank You!

A huge THANK YOU to all of the artists, museum staff, colleagues, students, family, friends (old and new) and everyone who came out last night for the Concrete to Data opening! We are really grateful for your support! We had an amazing time!

The show will run until March 21st 2015 so please spread the word and keep up to date on news, events and  collaborative projects via – https://concretetodata.com

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Concrete to Data :: Opening Reception Tonight! 2/6/15 – 6PM – 9PM

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:: Concrete to Data ::

Opening Reception Tonight! 2/6/15 – 6PM – 9PM

Curated by Ryan Seslow :: The Steinberg Museum of Art

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The emphasis of this exhibition will celebrate the transcending techniques, styles, methods and contexts of generating street art and graffiti. The show will display works from the late 1970’s through today’s new media technologies. The works will range from ephemeral murals to site specific arrangements, collaborative projects and installations. Techniques with aerosol paint, stencils, brush application, paste-ups, assemblage, sculpture, photography, video art, GIF animation, virtual reality, documentation and internet technologies are represented. A collaborative public open call for submissions will also be launched.

For a campus Map and Directions to the Exhibition, Click — > HERE <–

Follow news, information and events via – https://concretetodata.com

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The Main Museum Space ::

General Howe – CAKE – Leon Reid IV – Chris Stain – Abe Lincoln Jr. – Luna Park – RJ Rushmore – Martha Cooper – John Fekner – Don Leicht – Ryan Seslow – Herb Smith – Henry Chalfant – Monique Spier – Chris RWK – Lady Pink – GAIA – Swoon – SEBS – Jaime Rojo – Jilly Ballistic – Col Wallnuts – Oyama Enrico Isamu Letter – Hrag Vartanian – Billy Mode – Inspire 1 – Yoav Litvin – Katie Yamasaki – Garrison Buxton – Joe Iurato – Adam VOID – Caroline Caldwell – EKG & Cash4 – EKG – Scott Tongue – Daniel Feral – Encrypted Fills

The Digital Space via EncryptedFills.com ::
Curated by RJ Rushmore & Ryan Seslow

Jilly Ballistic – Stinkfish – Broken Fingaz – General Howe – Caroline Caldwell – Abe Lincoln Jr. – Gaia – Enzo & Nio – John Fekner – Monique Spier – Olek – Ryan Seslow – Swampy – Peter Drew – Adam VOID – Rone – Enzo Sarto – CAKE – Leon Reid IV – Michael Branson Smith

:: Collaborative works ::

Gaia & Pablo Gnecco , John Fekner & Don Leicht, EKG & Cash4, Stormie Mills & John Fekner, Brian Albert & John Fekner, Adam Void & Ryan Seslow, Karim Tabbaa & Adam Void, Leon Reid IV & Ryan Seslow

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  :: Recent Press ::

LIU Post Pioneer Newspaper :: 2/4/15 :: 

http://liupostpioneer.com/2015/02/03/museum-mimics-the-streets-of-nyc-in-new-exhibit/

Vandalog :: 2/2/15 ::

https://blog.vandalog.com/2015/02/from-new-yawk-city-walls-to-virtual-reality/

The Street Spot :: 1/26/15 :: http://thestreetspot.com/2015/01/concrete-data.htm

Brooklyn Street Art.com Sneak Peek Preview :: 1/26/15 :

http://www.brooklynstreetart.com/theblog/2015/01/26/sneak-peek-concrete-to-data-at-steinberg

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Follow the news and events via – https://concretetodata.com

Follow @concretetodata on Instagram – #concretetodata

General contact information – info@concretetodata.com

Contact the Steinberg Museum of Art – museum@cwpost.liu.edu

720 Northern Boulevard,
Brookville, NY 11548-1300
Phone: 516-299-4073;
Fax: 516-299-2787

Museum Hours:

Monday – Friday – 9:30 – 4:30
Wednesdays – 9:30 – 8:00
Saturdays – 11:00 – 3:00

Concrete to Data Receiving Love from BK Street Art.com & Vandalog

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Concrete to Data receiving love from BK Street Art.com & Vandalog

Vandalog – A Viral Art and Street Art Blog » From New Yawk City Walls to virtual reality copy

Nice piece up on Vandalog.com about Concrete to Data.

:: 2/2/15 :: Check it here ::

https://blog.vandalog.com/2015/02/from-new-yawk-city-walls-to-virtual-reality/

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Brooklyn Street Art.com Sneak Peek Review of Concrete to Data – 1/26/15

http://www.brooklynstreetart.com/theblog/2015/01/26/sneak-peek-concrete-to-data-at-steinberg

Gaia & Pablo Gnecco Collaboration at Concrete to Data

Gaia & Pablo Gnecco Collaboration at Concrete to Data

2015, 3D Prints

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Now through March 21st 2015 the collaborative 3D printed works above by Gaia & Pablo Gnecco can be viewed at Concrete To Data in the Steinberg Museum of Art. Curated by Ryan Seslow, the 3D prints are a part of the diverse array of works ranging from on sight ephemeral murals, photo installations, GIF animations, dry erase board drawings, and much more.

“The three objects presented for Concrete Data are a collaborative foray into a playful 3D printing experiment. The typology of the row home / brownstone is distorted and repeated in order to prompt the limits of the consumer 3D printer. These efforts are then expounded upon in a small model that harkens back to Gaia’s former hybrid printmaking pieces with a foundation of collaged buildings ascending into a robed pig-head figure.”

Gaia grew up in New York City and is a recent graduate of the Maryland Institute College of Art in Baltimore, Maryland. His studio work, installations and gallery projects have been exhibited throughout the world most notably The Baltimore Museum of Art, Rice Gallery and Palazzo Collicola Arti Visive. His street work has been documented and featured in several books on urban art, including, most recently, Beyond the Street: The 100 Leading Figures in Urban Art, (Berlin, 2010). Gaia lives and works in Baltimore, MD, but spends a majority of his time traveling painting murals across the world.

http://www.gaiastreetart.com/

Pablo Gnecco Pablo Gnecco is an experiential artist and motion designer from Bogota, Colombia living in Brooklyn, NY. He is an inaugural member of The New Museum’s art and technology incubator, NEWINC, where he is exploring motion and interaction with emergent new media and collaborating with other artists and technologists to create works of art and interactive installations. Recently co-founded Studio Studio an interactive design and development company based in New York City.

http://yopablo.com

More info on https://concretetodata.com 

Concrete to Data is now OPEN to the Public!

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Through March 21st 2015 Concrete to Data is now open to the public at the Steinberg Museum of Art.

Opening Reception – Friday, February 6th 2015 6PM – 9PM 

Follow the news and events via – https://concretetodata.com

Follow @concretetodata on Instagram – #concretetodata

Curated by Ryan Seslow@ryanseslow

Museum Director – Barbara Appelgate

General contact information – info@concretetodata.com

Contact the Steinberg Museum of Art – museum@cwpost.liu.edu

720 Northern Boulevard,
Brookville, NY 11548-1300
Phone: 516-299-4073;
Fax: 516-299-2787

Museum Hours:

Monday – Friday 9:30 AM – 4:30 PM
Wednesdays 9:30 AM  – 8:00 PM
Saturdays 11:00 AM – 3:00 PM

Directions, Maps and Info – https://www.concretetodata.com/campus-map-directions-to-the-concrete-to-data-exhibitions/

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