The Jepson Center / Telfair Museums in Savannah GA presents a solo show by Rafaël Rozendaal from Jan. 29- Feb. 27
From January 29-February 27, 2014 the Jepson Center at Telfairs Museums presents Looking at Something: Selected Work by Rafaël Rozendaal. As part of the “PULSE! Art + Technology Festival 2014” the artist will also give a lecture and screen projections on Thursday, January 30, 2014, 6-8pm.
A Dutch-Brazilian artist based in New York, Rafaël Rozendaal introduces himself as “a visual artist who uses the internet as his canvas.” The first artist to sell websites to private collectors, Rozendaal attracts international attention for his ability to transition internet art into physical settings and objects. For PULSE, Rozendaal presents a dual projection installation of the website Looking at Something, which allows users to change the weather from sunshine to a thunderstorm. The exhibition also includes selected interactive websites from the past dozen years which suggest imagery from animated cartoons to abstract painting. Rozendaal’s work has been shown internationally in venues including the Centre Pompidou, Paris, the Venice Bienalle, and Seoul Art Square. His work has been covered extensively in media including Time Magazine, The Wall Street Journal, Wired, Flash Art, Vogue, and the Creator’s Project. Rozendaal is also the creator of BYOB (Bring Your Own Beamer), an international series of curated projection events.