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DOCUMENTARY PROFILES FOUR ARTISTS WHO USE COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY TO
CREATE INNOVATIVE ARTWORK

March 4, 2003--Media artist Seth Thompson recently completed the
documentary Evolving Traditions: Artists Working in New Media. The
hour-long documentary focuses on four internationally recognized
artists and how their work has evolved from traditional disciplines
into the form now coined "New Media."

The documentary available only on VHS is distributed by Facets
Multimedia and is available for $29.95 (Plus S/H) at
http://www.facets.org .

Featured in the documentary are artists Mark Amerika, Tennessee Rice
Dixon, Toni Dove and Troika Ranch. Ranging in such diverse artistic
backgrounds as painting, dance, music, bookmaking and writing, these
artists have incorporated current computer technology into their work
to enhance their artistic visions.

"The documentary serves two purposes," said Thompson. "One, to show
people how artists are incorporating computer technology into their
work with new and innovative ideas. Two, to serve as an historical
document, so that in the future people can look back to the beginning
of the 21st century and see what some of the leaders in this movement
were thinking at the earliest stages of this developing new art form."

REVIEWS

Evolving Traditions'  structure facilitates in-depth discussions of
aspects of artistic methodology, concepts, and issues. More than
documentation, it presents questions about how we are thinking of new
media. The profiles of four artists' practices use excerpts of
artwork integrated with observations from the artist and new media
commentators. Each profile is conveniently organized in a 15-minute
segment, which for classroom purposes is very helpful.
-Janine Johnson, Resource Center for Cyberculture Studies, February 2003

"Evolving Traditions is without a doubt an invaluable pedagogic
resource for introducing students to new media and for the general
public as an excellent set of explorations on the world of these
talented artists."
--Humberto Ramirez, professor of art, Vermont College.

Evolving Traditions is "a fast-paced overview of the current state of
interactive art, with a glimpse of its future. Highly recommended.  A
vote of confidence: my wife, a computer-hater of long standing,
enjoyed the video. "
--Al Wasco, AWDsgn's Interactive Design Forum

"The evolving interaction between artists and computer/video
technology is an area that hasn't been explored often in traditional
television terms. Thompson's documentary will significantly
contribute to a wider understanding of this field."
--Don Freeman, director of programming, PBS 45 & 49

The documentary has been shown on PBS 45 & 49, Northeast, Ohio; KDOL
Channel 18, Oakland, California; DUTV, Philadelphia, PA; and Triangle
Television, Auckland, New Zealand among others.

Below are some of the institutions that have acquired Evolving
Traditions: Artists Working in New Media for their library:

Alberta College of Art & Design, Alberta, Canada
Carleton College; Northfield, MN
Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH
Cuyahoga Community College, Parma, OH
Cornell University, Ithaca, NY
Emily Carr Institute of Art and Design, British Columbia, Canada
Getty Research Institute, Los Angeles, CA
Hampshire College, Hampshire, MA
Indiana University, Bloomington, IN
Institute of American Indian Arts, Santa Fe, NM
Kansas City Institute of Art, Kansas City, MO
Oberlin College, Oberlin, OH
Smith College, Northampton, MA
The Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, IL
University of Calgary, Alberta, Canada
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI
University of Montreal, Quebec, Canada
University of Technology, Sydney, Australia
University of the Arts, Philadelphia, PA
Wheaton College, Norton, MA

ABOUT THE ARTISTS

Mark Amerika
Mark Amerika, a "Time Magazine Top 100 Innovator," is the author of
two novels, The Kafka Chronicles and Sexual Blood. His most acclaimed
project Grammatron (www.grammatron.com), a groundbreaking work of
Internet art, was one of the first Web sites to be included in the
prestigious Whitney Biennial. Amerika is also the publisher of Alt-X
(www.altx.com), dubbed "the literary publishing model of the future"
by Publisher's Weekly.

Tennessee Rice Dixon
Tennessee Rice Dixon creates interactive texts and animated works for
CD and performance art. Her first interactive digital work, Scrutiny
in the Great Round, is an award-winning CD-Rom that is dreamlike in
effect and sensibility. Scrutiny is based on her limited edition
artist book of the same name. Her recent work is focused on moving
pictures with verse and behaviors responsive to sound and other
environmental data. Dixon currently teaches at the School of Visual
Arts, New York.

Toni Dove
Toni Dove is an artist/independent producer who works primarily with
electronic media, including virtual reality and interactive video
installations, performance and DVD-ROMs that engage viewers in
responsive and immersive narrative environments. Dove has received
numerous grants for her work, including support from the National
Endowment for the Arts, The Rockefeller Foundation and the Langlois
Foundation.

Troika Ranch
Since forming the dance theater company Troika Ranch in 1993,
Artistic Directors Mark Coniglio and Dawn Stoppiello have been
creating dynamic live performances that combine dance, music, theater
and interactive digital media. Through fierce choreography, dense
musical scores and an evocative use of media and theater, they
explore how we can maintain our most human attributes in a time of
accelerating change and growing physical disconnection.

SUPPORT

Evolving Traditions: Artists Working New Media was supported in part
by generous grants and contributions from the Ohio Arts Council, the
Wexner Center Media Arts Program at The Ohio State University, Media
100 Inc., and The University of Akron (Myer's Faculty Grant).

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Seth Thompson
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