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Lee Wells and the Blowback of Empire Porn

LEE WELLS: ACTION FOR FREEDOM
ROOSTER GALLERY, 190 ORCHARD STREET, NYC
FEBRUARY 17 – MARCH 12, 2011

Pirate Flag #2, 2010, HD Video, 10 minutes

Wikipedia: Blowback is the espionage term for the violent, unintended consequences of a covert operation that are suffered by the civil population of the aggressor government. To the civilians suffering the blowback of covert operations, the effect typically manifests itself as “random” acts of political violence without a discernible, direct cause; because the public—in whose name the intelligence agency acted—are ignorant of the effected secret attacks that provoked revenge (counter-attack) against them.

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February 22, 2011. What's in a name? "Action for Freedom", the generic, boosterish title of Lee Wells' new exhibition of paintings and recycled digital video, at first sounds like a grassroots community organization, a vigilante committee, even a policy wonk's think tank. But those two fully loaded buzzwords, which might suggest engagement or advocacy in another context, are defused here, rendered open-ended and non-specific. Like other bland amalgams which tend to litter the political landscape - could Wells have titled his exhibition "New Republic" or "National Review"? - the connotation is intentionally ambiguous.


Perpetual Art Machine at Mediations Biennial Berlin

Eraced Walls - Mediations Biennial Berlin

"Transient Limits and Shifting Boundaries"

Mediations Biennial, as part of Erased Walls, at ConcentArt EV Berlin
2 Channel Installation Curated by Raphaele Shirley and Lee Wells

PAM Artists include:
Heini Aho
, Katja Aglert
, Anonymous, Jason Archer
, George Barber
, Josephin Boettger
, Tomislav Brajnovic, Michal Brzezinski
, Rodney Dickson, Stephanie Dodes, 
Tony Hultqvist & Max Valentin, Manik, Bruno Muzzolini, 
Iris Piers
, Iva Rad
, Maria João Salema, 

Evelin Stermitz
, Tim White‐Sobieski
, and Sebastian Ziegler.

The impact of the former division of Central and Eastern Europe on the balance
of societies, in this video program, is reconsidered as a metaphor for
dichotomies, separations and alienations which can be found in palpable and
impalpable forms in our lives throughout the globe.


PAM invited as Affiliate to YouTube Play. A Biennial of Creative Video

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PAM is humbled and honored to announce that the Perpetual Art Machine community has been invited by the Guggenheim Museum to be an Affiliate to the upcoming,

YouTube Play. A Biennial of Creative Video

We strongly encourage all artists to participate in this exciting and historic open event.

SUBMISSION DEADLINE

July 31, 2010

YouTube Play. A Biennial of Creative Video aims to discover and showcase the most exceptional talent working in the ever-expanding realm of online video. Developed by YouTube and the Guggenheim Museum in collaboration with HP, YouTube Play hopes to attract innovative, original, and surprising videos from around the world, regardless of genre, technique, background, or budget. This global online initiative is not a search for what’s “now,” but a search for what’s next.

Visit Perpetual Art Machine to learn more.
http://www.perpetualartmachine.com


[PAM] Open Call for Video Art - Scope Basel

Scope Foundation and Perpetual Art Machine presents the [PAM] 4th Annual Last Minute Open Call for New Video Art

A Light at the End of the Tunnel
curated by Lee Wells

DEADLINE FRIDAY MAY 14, 2010
video must be delivered to the below address by this date

www.perpetualartmachine.com

"The Avant Garde Doesn't Give Up" - Asger Jorn


Cyberfest presents Perpetual Art Machine at The Hermitage Museum

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Perpetual Art Machine be included as part of the 2009 St Petersburg International Cyber Art Festival, November 20-29, at the State Hermitage Museum in Russia. Artists include: Andrey Bartenev, DJ Spooky, ///harvestworks///, Sonic Self and more.

More info at:
http://www.perpetualartmachine.com


Metropolis Art Prize 2009

Get turned on in Times Square
THE WORLD’S BIGGEST ART SHOW NEEDS YOU!

Babelgum Metropolis has partnered up with Time Out New York, Scope Art Fair and Perpetual Art Machine and is looking for the globe's best and edgiest artists to win US $20,000 and have their work shown on giant advertising screens in Times Square, the neon heart of New York City. Not only will you get the chance to share your artwork with millions in the world's contemporary art capital, you'll also enjoy the kudos of being a maverick art squatter among New York's most expensive advertising real estate!
Winners will be chosen by iconic art-house actress and video artist Isabella Rossellini, Cedar Lewisohn curator of the 2008 ‘Street Art’ exhibition at the Tate Modern in London, Lee Wells curator-at-large of Scope Art Fair and director of PAM, and Howard Halle, Art Editor of Time Out New York.

FOR MORE INFORMATION GO TO:
http://www.perpetualartmachine.com
or
http://www.babelgum.com


The Future Was Then [PART 2] - Regurgitating Histories

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Perpetual Art Machine presents
The Future Was Then [PART2]
Regurgitating Histories

Please join us in the SCOPE BASEL VIP Lounge to celebrate Perpetual Art
Machine's first show in the elite fine art landscape of Basel
Switzerland and to commemorate the video art legend Nam June Paik. Paik
was credited over thirty years ago with coining the phrase “The future
is now”.  [PAM] asks what that means today in our rapidly changing
world by re-presenting an ambitious program of five specially curated
video projects originally organized for Scope New York 2008 by Jarrett
Gregory, Robert Adanto, Yiannis Colakides and Helene Black, Andrew
Erdos in addition to the newest incarnation of the [PAM] installation
and a specially curated section by [PAM] founders Chris Borkowsky,
Raphaele Shirley and Lee Wells.

Special thanks to Scope Art Fairs, NeME.org, and IFAC.

SCOPE Basel - June 3-8 2008
Uferstrasse 80  CH-4057 Basel  Switzerland.

Above Image: Ondrej Brody and Kristofer Paetau, Art Forum Accident, 2005
For more info go to http://www.perpetualartmachine.com


Perpetual Art Machine at Robodock Amsterdam - Day One

PAM is very happy to have been invited to Amsterdam to participate in this years Robodock Festival. Here is a short clip of [PAM] in action from last nights opening event.

More to come.

Robodock 2007 "Rhythm and Time / Ten years Transformation". This is the guide for the programming and serves as source of inspiration for the participating artists. This 10th year edition is celebrated with a festive pick from the highlights of the past and present, but also looking closely at the future, where everything is possible. Robodock will show how the festival has evolved over the past ten years. While it started out as a modest experimental festival, it is now transformed into a major event, with almost 12,000 visitors in 2006. In these ten years Robodock has evolved into an internationally renown festival at the fringes of the industrial era!


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