NEAT: New Experiments in Art and Technology

The Contemporary Jewish Museum presents the work of nine Bay Area digital artists in NEAT: New Experiments in Art and Technology, an original exhibition that looks at the rapidly evolving relationship between artists and technology almost 50 years since the seminal 1960s Experiments in Art and Technology (E.A.T.) set out to break down barriers between artists and scientists and expand the artist’s role in social developments related to new technologies. The exhibition, curated by Chief Curator Renny Pritikin with consultation from artist Paolo Salvagione, includes several digital and robotic sculptures as well as works in light, sound, video, and more by three generations of practitioners working at the crossroad of contemporary art and tech including Jim Campbell, Paul De Marinis, Gabriel Dunne, Mary Franck, Alan Rath, Paolo Salvagione, Micah Elizabeth Scott, Scott Snibbe, and Camille Utterback. 

*Youth 18 and under free

Interests: Arts & Culture
Date: 
October 15, 2015 to January 17, 2016
TIME: 
12:00 AM - 12:00 AM
Location: 
The Contemporary Jewish Museum
736 Mission Street
City: 
San Francisco
Cost: 
$12 adults, $10 students and senior citizens with a valid ID, and $5 on Thursdays after 5pm.

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Contemporary Jewish Museum
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