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2008 December - After working on his first feature length for over eight months, La Bobal and other stories about wine is shown at the Roxy Bar and Screen in London. September - Zev Robinson is been invited by the British Council to attend Tipping Point Germany, a dialogue between climate science and the arts in Potsdam. September - Syntax is shown as an installation for seven days at Ex-is in Seoul, South Korea, as part of a programme dedicated to John Cage. May - artafterscience boxes and constructions are shown at Digital Media, La Nau, Valencia, Spain. 2007 October - November - After its success at ARCO 07 and the Venice Video Art Fair, La Noche Electoral shows at VAD festival in Girona, Spain in October and at the Optica Festival, Gijon, Spain in November, along with a programme curated by Zev Robinson. November, 2007 - (still) life, a video installation first shown in Loop 06, is included in Zev Robinson's solo show at La Sala Naranja, Valencia October, 2007 - Zev Robinson's video Venetian Red is screened at composer and long time artafterscience collabator Neil Rolnick's 60th birthday concert. The great line up included Todd Reynolds, whose music has been used in artafterscience videos. July, 2007 - Caravaggio Dying, Zev Robinson's video installation based on Edward Lucie-Smith's poem, shows at the Helsinki City Art Museum exhibition of photographs by the latter, and at The Museum of New Art, Parnu, Estonia, this summer. June and July, 2007 - Tin Pot Dance, Zev Robinson's video created with music by Orquesta Tonta, will be showing at part of The Family, a group show put on by La Sala Naranja, Valencia, in conjunction with Egle Oddo and Virva Sointu, shows both in Valencia and Helsinki. June, 2007 - Galeria Canem shows La Noche Electoral, a video installation created in collaboration with the Madrid based performance duo Los Torreznos, at the second Venice Video Art fair, coinciding with the Venice Biennale in which Los Torreznos will be one of Spain's representatives. June, 2007 - As part of the Sonar Festival, Barcelona, Zev Robinson curates a programme of short videos for Sonar Cinema, featuring pieces by Jem Cohen (music by The Fugazi), Anouk de Clercq (music by Ryoji Ikeda), Dionis Escorsa (music by Kassian Troier), Negativland/Tim Maloney, Avelino Sala (music by Gotan Project), Carlos Llavata (music by Sloboda Bajic, Vava M. Stojadinovic), Laure Prouvost, Lyn Löwenstein, Dan Moss/Hekate Films, and Zev Robinson (music by Diego Dall Osto). February, 2007 - ARCO '07 Galeria Punto, Valencia, exhibits La Noche Electoral, a video installation created in collaboration with the Madrid based performance group Los Torreznos. A clip and more info here. February, 2007 - ARCO '07 Galeria Canem shows Minimal Movement with Music (2007) in collaboration with composer Diego Dall Osto. 2006 November, 2006 - The video Tin Pot Dance is part of Sisyphean Systems Desires and Devices, curated by Avantika Bawa, at the Saltworks Gallery, Atlanta, Georgia, and Avantika also selected Perversion as part of the Desire issue of Drain magazine. October, 2006 - The full-screen installation version of Randomness and Certainty, a year-long project in collaboration with Barbara Zanditon and forty scientists, is shown at the London Science Museum annex, the Dana Centre, on October 3 in partnership with the BA. September, 2006 - artafterscience partners Adrian Marshall and Zev Robinson do a live gig Music for Movies at the Roxy Bar and Screen, 128-132 Borough High Street, London. September, 2006 - Zev Robinson does two live video gigs with performance artist Bartolomé Ferrando and musician Avelino Saavedraat a studio in Valencia. September, 2006 - Galeria Canem exhibits Zev Robinson's video installation Caravaggio Dying, based on Edward Lucie-Smith's poem, and with John Cage's Etudes Australes played by Claudio Crimani, at the 1rst Venice Videoart Fair, part of Venezia Immagine. August, 2006 - Walter Thompson of the Walter Thompson Orchesta invites Zev Robinson to a Soundpainting Think Tank in Hoganas, Sweden which includes three live performances. July, 2006 - For the second year running, the Hi Mom! Film Festival includes Zev Robinson's videos, this time Tin Pot Dance and Perversion on June 15 and 16, with Tin Pot Dance also being screened at Optica, in Gijón, Spain in July. July, 2006 - Zev Robinson's (still) life video installation, along with his paintings and photographs, is shown by Galería Cánem at the Santander Art Fair. May, 2006 - Gate Beats, a video by Zev Robinson with music by Neil Rolnick, is chosen by the Museo Reina Sofia in Madrid to be part their program Ciudades Invisibles (Invisible Cities) at the V Festival Internacional de Cortometrajes, Almería en Corto, Almeria, Spain, May 25 to June 3. May and June, 2006 - (still) life, a new video installation by Zev Robinson, is being shown by Galería Cánem at the Loop Video Art Fair in Barcelona, from May 19-21, in June at the gallery space in Castellon, Valencia. March, 2006 - artafterscience, both Adrian Marshall and Zev Robinson, join up with John Hartley and his Orquesta Tonta for Devour, a live audio-visual piece during node.london at the Boxing Club, Limehouse Town Hall. A dada-esque, absurdist collaboration about the relationship between ecology and consumerism and language and (post) modern culture, more details here. March, 2006 - Eating Patterns in Contemporary Society is included in Pandora Box, exhibited as part of the National Psyche Exhibition Programming, February 24 - March 12, 2006 at The LAB, San Francisco. January, 2006 - Chatterbox, a video installation piece focusing on the absurd and repetitive nature of media and communication, shows at the Fresh Festival in Bracknall, UK, and as part of Adding Insult to Injury? Artistic responses to Censorship and Media, curated by Robert Sweeny, at the Kipp Gallery, Indiana University of Pennsylvania, January 16-February 17th, travelling to Central Missouri State University in September 2006. July and August, 2005 - Perversion and Tin Pot Dance are include in Nisi Jacob's program Shams and Charades, Absurd Authorities, which is shown at Howl Festival of East Village Arts, NY, The Phatory Gallery, NY, and the Synch Festival, Athens, Greece. July, 2005 - Lightwaves I is shown at the Synch Cinema programme, part of the Synch Festival, Athens, Greece, July 1-3. June, 2005 - Perversion is screened at the Hull International Short Film Festival. June, 2005 - Hi Mom! Film Festival, Carrboro, North Carolina screens Everything is Art, and includes several more in an installation loop at The Arts Center. June, 2005 - 291 Gallery, London screens Everything is Art as part of their Take 291 showcase. May, 2005 - Watch TV is shown at Ask the Robot, a multimedia show put on by Pursue the Pulse, with videos curated by Kelly Shindler, at the Frying Pan, Pier 63 North River, NYC (12th Ave, between 22nd & 23rd), Wednesday, May 25. April and May, 2005 - artafterscience has been commissioned by Smartslab to create content for its large scale display screens. After being premiered at Smartslab's soft launch at The Hospital in March, the videos are shown at the Euroluce Show in Milan in April and the Prima Design Show in London in May. Adrian Marshall is developing interactive possibilites for it as well as other interactive works, and is also working on an interactive sound piece. April, 2005 - Stella Artois Dark Cinema – tank.tv selects Zev Robinson’s Lightwaves I for their Twenty Best as part of the Dark Cinema events in Manchester, Birmingham, Cardiff, and London. April, 2005 - James Hollands, artistic director of the Horse Hospital is asked to put together a screening for the London Lesbian and Gay Film Festival, and selects Perversion, Zev Robinson’s reworking of Perversion for Profit, to be included. March and April, 2005 - The British Museum Stroll is shown in the Out of the Loop, monthly video screenings organised by Erica Baum and Jane Johnston at Barbès www.Barbesbrooklyn.com Everything is Art is shown in April. March, 2005 - Zev Robinson's video "time", a one minute video piece, has been accepted by the videoDictionary www.thevideoartfoundation.com which will open the Island Art Film and Video Festival 05 on March 9. Everything is Art is also shown during the Festival. March and April, 2005 - Everything is Art is screened at the Festival for Art on Film, organised by Seth Thompson of www.wigged.net Details at www.artonfilmfestival.org, University of Akron, Ohio on April 9, and also included in Subtropics Videos: Selections from the Festival for Art on Film in Miami on March 3. March, 2005 - Urban Tales, Urban Sounds, the second annual Resonance FM benefit screening of experimental videos at The Horse Hospital is curated by Zev Robinson in collaboration with Laure Prouvost and tank.tv. and featuring an international all-star cast of video artists. Complete list of participants can be seen here. December, 2004 - After showing at the Not Quite Normal festival in Los Angeles in September, Op for Pop with music by LA based composer Kristin Anderson was picked up by www.soundtoys.net and a small demo can be seen here. An interactive piece using sound is in progress. November, 2004 - Smartslab commission artafterscience to create content for their large scale display screens. November, 2004 - Martyn Ware (Illustrious Company, founding member of The Human League and Heaven 17) recently asked Zev Robinson to create a video for a dvd sampler put out by B&W speakers, a clip of which can be seen here and which was premiered at the British Museum. September, 2004 - The random piece Op for Pop with music by LA based composer Kristin Anderson is shown at the Not Quite Normal festival in Los Angeles in September. Walkin', with music by Todd Reynolds, is also be screened. September, 2004 - Zev Robinson curates 'fastforward04', a selection of videos for the screening of at the Teaspaceone Gallery, London. August, 2004 - A new artafterscience random piece focusing on urban landscapes, buildings and architecure, along with Zev Robinson's photographs of London, New York, and Spain, will be shown during the month of August at Teaspaceone Gallery, Studio G1, Tea Building, 56 Shoreditch High Street, London. August, 2004 - An edited version of the screening at Horse Hospital curated by Zev Robinson is screened at 21 Grand Gallery, Oakland. July, 2004 - The Savannah College of Art and Design screens some of Zev Robinson's videos at an experimental video show this summer. June - July, 2004 - Wigged Productions, a site focusing on art, technologory and new media, streams Zev Robinson's video Walkin' with music by Todd Reynolds. June, 2004 - Zev Robinson curates a screening at The Horse Hospital of videos that use experimental and alternative music/sound including work by People Like Us, Negativland, the legendary The Residents (with special thanks to Vinnie and Rock of The Moles). May - June, 2004 - Zev Robinson completes two videos with dancers at Laban, London using music by Neil Rolnick, clips can be seen here. May, 2004 - The new random Flash movie Op for Pop, is shown at the Austin Museum of Digital Art digital showcase, along with videos created by Zev Robinson with music by Neil Rolnick, Todd Reynolds and co., The Walter Thompson Orchestra, and Shar. May - June, 2004 - Syntax is now shown as part of the In Motion exhibit put on by Project Creo in St. Petersburg, Florida. April, 2004 - Those People, a film and TV production company in Cardiff, Wales, show the video piece Splash , music by Todd Reynolds, at their POV monthly screening, and more of Zev Robinson's videos in the following months. December, 2003 - The Deluxe Gallery hosted an evening of artafterscience random Flash movies and linear videos on December 3, 6-9 pm. Zero Light, a random animation by Adrian Marshall and Zev Robinson with music by Adam Overton, was followed by a set of video pieces created by Zev Robinson, and another random animation with music by Andrew Hodson ended the evening. November, 2003 - Walkin' and Splash, music by Todd Reynolds, are at The Electronic Image Programme at the Stoke Film Theatre, Stoke on Trent. More in January, 2004. October, 2003 - Six artafterscience video pieces are shown in at Primal Digital in Brooklyn as part of the big DUMBO Arts Festival. Thanks to Julian Lauzzanna for the invitation. October, 2003 - A new artafterscience random animation is part of the Zero Light exhibition October 9 to November 2 at The Australian National University National Institute of the Arts School Art Gallery. September, 2003 - Video pieces using music by Todd Reynolds and others were shown as part of an exhibition of Zev Robinson's photographic works (www.zrdesign.co.uk) in Septemeber 1 - 12 at the Photospace Gallery, School of Art, National Institute of Art, in Canberra, Australia. July, 2003 - Art Trips, using samples and tracks from Sound Paintings by the Walter Thompson Orchestra (www.wtosp.org), shown at the Folly Gallery (www.folly.co.uk) as part of the Lancaster Film and New Media Festival. April, 2003 - A silent version of everydaydances is played as a background for Todd Reynolds and Jesse Stiles aka the jts3000 at InterArts festival at Columbia University. This goes on to become everydaydances using their Axe Puzzles as the music. October, 2002 - Pangari Productions uses Syntax as a background for a live poetry reading Deluxe Gallery in London in October. October, 2002 - Art Trips, using Sound Paintings by the Walter Thompson Orchestra, has its public premier at the Coningsby Gallery, London. September, 2002 - artafterscience does beta testing for Swift 3D, resulting in the first incarnation of Gears for Sound August, 2002 - Syntax is shown at the Digital Showcase evening at the Austin Museum of Digital Art, Texas, (www.amoda.org). July, 2002 - A linear version of Syntax is shown at the 111 Minna Gallery, San Francisco as part of the Independent Exposure series put on by Microcinema International. July, 2002 - As part of the Mediatheque/RADICALab week-long event hosted by SMARTlab Centre (Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design, the London Institute, Southampton Row London WC1B 4AP), artafterscience showed a demo of animation using Sound Paintings by the Walter Thompson Orchestra at the Cochrane Theatre. May, 2002 - Minimal Interaction, an interactive version of Minimal Movement, is showing on the new media section of the London Underground's website. You can see it there in May, or here all the time. March 1, 2002 - Syntax is shown at the offices of Lead Hat, a datbase and web developement company in which artafterscience co-founder Adrian Marshall is also a partner. This animation makes extensive use of photography, exploring the how juxtapositions of images, colours and shapes influences their meaning. For a few photos, click here. January, 2002 - An animation for Auditorium is completed to be shown on their screens. November, 2002 - A demo of Architectonic is shown at the Coningsby Gallery, London. November, 2001 - Minimal Movement is shown on a plasma screen provided by Auditorium at SE1 Gallery/Workplace Art, London, during "Space: Art in the Age of Digital Reproduction", a group exhibition of artists using the computer as part of the process of creating art. The exhibition was curated by artafterscience co-founder Zev Robinson. October, 2001 - A few months after Adrian Marshall and Zev Robinson start collaborating on artafterscience, an animation created for the occassion is projected on a wall in the Jerwood Gallery at the opening party of the Southwark Festival, London. |
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