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Condensations of the Social, artistic projects that contribute to the formation of culture.. including ecology and sustainability as they relate to place. More>>
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Media Ecology and Natural Environments, 11th Annual Convention of the Media Ecology Association, June 10-13, University of Maine in Orono. More>>
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UNDERCURRENTS, 2010 Whitney ISP exhibition organized by Curatorial Fellows Anik Fournier, Michelle Lim, Amanda Parmer and Robert Wuilfe. More>>
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Wilderness & the Everyday, A presentation and discussion led by ecoarttech. Thursday, April 15th 7pm. Earlville Opera House, Earlville, NY. More>>
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What Matters Most? An exhibition and benefit party for ecoartspace hosted by Exit Art in NYC from April 15 – 28th, 2010. More>>
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Untitled Landscape #5, A digital-environmental project commissioned by the Whitney Museum will interrupt the Whitney website at sunset and sunrise EST each day. More >>
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Collaboration with the University of North Texas Philosophy of Water Project and The College of Visual Arts and Design. More info to come...
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| Eclipse, Commissioned by Turbulence.org, 2009. |
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| EcoArtTech/blog, Our new blog for EcoArtTech related research. Live! Right now! |
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| Earth Art to Eco Art, Cornell University, October 16 – 18, 2008. |
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| Bard College, Milton Avery Graduate School of the Arts, Presentation of recent works, November, 7, 2008. |
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Over the Opening - OTO, EcoArtTech's new performance "Externalities: Wilderness & its Others," Friday Sept 5th, Williamsburg, Brooklyn, 2008.
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Off the Grid, Neuberger Museum of Art, Purchase, NY, March 30 – June 1, 2008. Co-organized by free103point9.
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Environmental Art and New Media Technologies: Imagining Sustainable Futures, Colgate University, February 8 – 9, 2008. Including Natalie Jeremijenko, Brooke Singer, Joline Blais, Jane Marsching, Colin Ives, Alex Galloway, Amy Franceschini, and Andrea Polli. Organized & Curated by EcoArtTech.
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Dorkbot Toronto, People doing strange things with electricity, Interaccess, Toronto. October 4, 2007.
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"Nature Version 2.0 is a survey of artists who reinvent environmentalism for a digital age in a number of ways: by examining how digital technologies can make ecological problems more salient, by reusing and recycling obsolete technologies for new uses, and by exploring how digital spaces and the public domain may require environmental protection much like nature. Re-imagining the relationship between nature and technology, Nature Version 2.0 suggests an ethics of the network and an environmentalism of natural, built, and digital spaces."
- EcoArtTech's Curatorial statement for the exhibition Nature Version 2.0: Ecological Modernities and Digital Environmentalism, 2008
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