[spectre] Media Ballistics: The Arts & Sciences of Media Making
Andrea Polli
apolli at interaccess.com
Fri Jun 10 18:44:28 CEST 2005
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE (please distribute widely)
Media Ballistics v.1 was created by students of the Integrated Media
Arts (IMA) MFA program at Hunter College.
http://www.mediaballistics.org
Inspired by Walter Benjamin, who in 1936 described Dada as a
"ballistic" art form, Media Ballistics is a creative attempt to reach
out and "shock" people into clearer ways of seeing amid a world
over-whelmed by a symbolic minefield of perpetual distraction.
All media makers face this problem, whether they sell soap, package
politicians, or attempt to advance awareness and activism in an age
of spin. The theory and practice of media ballistics is critically
important to media artists who raise social consciousness and promote
public discussion.
The media ballistics approach is not only to discover the
trajectories by which a media maker reaches an intended audience, it
is also to find the arcs of flight that will encourage people to stop
being an audience, refuse spectatorship, and become active and
engaged citizens of the world.
This exhibit catalog represents each students' approach to creating
media works that meet these goals.
Curated by IMA/MFA Students Alice Arnold & Brett Phares with
Distinguished Professor of Integrated Media Arts Stuart Ewen.
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