COLLISION: Stealing from the Real
January 2016
Works by COLLISIONcollective, Lydia Behr, W. Benjamin Bray, Rob Gonsalves and Anna Kristina Goransson, Faith Holland, Annette Isham, Erika Lincoln, Sarah Rushford, John Slepian, and Mark Stock
COLLISION:
'Stealing from the Real: Simulation and Sense Making' examines the transformative power of play and technology’s place within this act. Increasingly computer-mediated, simulation is how we learn about the world and test scenarios, a way of exploring identity, critiquing societal norms, constructing and re-framing history or just plain having fun. Simulation redefines play as a rules-based process that allows artists to mimic reality and push formal, technical, and conceptual boundaries. COLLISION:Stealing from the Real premiered at the Boston Cyberarts Gallery in Jamaica Plain Boston. Artists include Lydia Behr, W. Benjamin Bray, Rob Gonsalves and Anna Kristina Goransson, Faith Holland, Annette Isham, Erika Lincoln, Sarah Rushford, John Slepian and Mark Stock. Formed by artists and technologists, the COLLISIONcollective is premised on the intersection between art and technology.
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