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MEDIA ARCHEOLOGY: Wizard Takes All

  • The Orange Show for Visionary Art 2401 Munger Street Houston, TX, 77023 United States (map)

Wizard Takes All
With Eddo Stern

Part of Media Archeology: Rewind - Play - Fast Forward
Saturday, September 17, 8PM
Location: The Orange Show for Visionary Art, 2402 Munger Street
Free Admission


Aurora Picture Show presents the 8th annual Media Archeology Festival Thursday, September 15 through Saturday, September 17, 2011 in Houston. Taking place at venues across the city, including Downtown and the Museum District, the festival is presented in collaboration with the University of Houston Cynthia Woods Mitchell Center for the Arts. This multi-media festival showcases artists who use, manipulate, recycle and reinvent electronic media to create live multidisciplinary performances.
 
This year, the festival explores the ideas of games and play from the past and present. Games are social tools for interaction, community building, and entertainment that have traditionally permeated media in various ways—all the way from chess, charades and hula-hoops, to role playing games like Dungeons and Dragons and now to the World of Warcraft, one of the most successful multi-player role playing video games of recent times.  This year’s festival Rewind – Play – Fast Forward examines new forms and contexts of performance-based art informed by games through visuals, interactivity and strategy.

Commissioned specifically for Media Archeology, media artist Eddo Stern presents Wizard Takes All, for the final night of the festival. This is a live computer game performance that explores the relationships between scripted time and space, role playing, acting, audience/performer relationships, computer simulation and the boundaries between narrative and game-play. A single player/performer plays an all-powerful wizard who possesses boundless audiovisual powers.  The wizard stands above a large group of avatar minions, uses hand gestures and chants which are analyzed by software and activated into visuals representing “magical powers” for the purpose of the game.  Members of the audience, through the use of simple custom game controllers, control the actions of the mob.  The wizard and the mob are engaged in an epic computer game battle that gradually builds in intensity as the performance develops towards a spectacular synesthetic climax.
 
Refreshments available from food trucks at the site Saint Arnold Brewery. Special thanks to The Orange Show and H-Town StrEATs.
 
Artist Eddo Stern holds a Masters of Fine Art from the California Institute of the Arts. He is an Associate Professor in the Design, Media Arts department at UCLA, and he founded the pioneering Los Angeles art and technology cooperative C-Level (now BetaLevel). In 2005, Stern was the recipient of a Rockefeller Foundation Media Arts Fellowship; and is the recipient of numerous other awards including a Creative Capital Grant in Emerging Fields and a MacDowell Colony Fellowship.

In addition to the University of Houston Mitchell Center, Media Archeology is also supported by IKEA Houston and The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Arts.  Special thanks to The Menil Collection, The Orange Show, and Chick and Chica for hosting these events.  Media sponsors include Glasstire.com, KUHF-FM and Yelp.com. With additional support provided by Saint Arnold Brewery, Jenny Conte at Sharp Egg Design, Copy.com, Berryhill Baja Grill, Oh! My Pocket Pies, Pedal Party, Green Seed Vegan, Katz Coffee, H-Town StrEATS and Whole Foods Market.

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