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IMMEDIATE RELEASE +++ LOS ANGELES — June 20, 2006
Joel Holmberg open / Saturday July 8 – six to eight pm Harvey Levine Gallery is pleased to FREE WIRELESSs, an exhibition of multi-media by Joel Holmberg. A reception for the artist will be held on July 8, from 6 to 9 pm. Rooted in the repetitive proces sof splicing together individual video frames, Holmberg's series of cell-phone cross-stitchings further explore the relationship between still and moving images. By placing a cell-phone, set to vibrate, on a flat surface and tracing the phone after each missed call, Holmberg creates a map of various phones' relationships to surface plane. The finished embroideries are color-coded outlines detailing the behavior patterns of ubiquitous consumer devices. The small-works include titles like, Nokia 3585, 10 Missed Calls, Surface: Formica. Holmberg is interested in the internalization of the electronic environment. For the month of the show, in the gallery, he will be training a live bird to mimic the audible pedestrian signals heard throughout Los Angeles. These aural beacons use to cuckoo to indicate a north/south crosswalk and a chirp to indicate an east/west crosswalk. The second-generation copy aims to exaggerate the layering of the natural and electronic environment within the urban landscape. JOEL MARTIN HOLMBERG [Born 1982, Bethesda, MD] Lives and works in Los Angeles. + download Press Release as pdf
Harvey Levine Gallery
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