STATION ROSE on a book tour: 20 Digital Years 1988-2008

*Elisa Rose and Gary Danner were "out there" before there was a "there" to be "out" in.

dates:

SAT/23/10/10 4-4:30pm BOOKSIGNING at Kunstbuchhandlung ALEX, Linz Hauptplatz
5pm STR is present at Galerie Hofkabinett, Kunst.Messe.Linz, Landesgalerie Linz

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NEW BOOK out :_____ "20 Digital Years plus" 1988 - 2010 ->
book with 192 pages, audio-CD with 74:42 min, and DVD with 81.37min.
published by Verlag für Moderne Kunst Nürnberg

Station Rose 20 Digital Years plus. 1988-2010 ->
paperbook with flaps 16,5 x 22 cm
192 pages., german/engl.
Euro 40,00/sFr 64,00
ISBN 978-3-86984-111-3
Publication with DVD and Audio-CD, with works from 1988 until today

details: http://www.stationrose.com/STR-Books/20DYplus-book.html

book-info:

Station Rose, that is Elisa Rose and Gary Danner, summarises 20 Digital Years and at the same time delivers a current description of the situation with a visionary potential. As pioneers of media art, Station Rose found a language back in the early days of the Internet, for this ephemeral, fast phenomenon in a state of permanent change, coined terms and keywords such as »Cyberspace is our land«, »Nature is Cool«, "Digital Bohème", among others, who made virulent artistic and social conditions discernable, and thus comprehensible. Elisa Rose and Gary Danner are considered to be innovators and visionaries in the field of audiovisual art, electronic music, net art and audiovisual live performance.With »New Media Arte Povera«, Station Rose is reacting to the omnipresent crisis, rematerialising media art and showing textile objects and framed wall pieces.

Verlag für Moderne Kunst Nürnberg http://www.vfmk.de

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with texts and statements by:
Peter Noever (preface), Howard Rheingold, Bruce Sterling, Gabriele Horn, Vitus H.Weh, Didi Neidhart, Peter Weibel, Dr.Hans Diebner, Christoph Tannert, David Hudson, Terence McKenna, Elisabeth Zimmermann, Doug Millison, Dr.Timothy Leary, Elisa Rose, STR, u. a.
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"When I first met Station Rose, they were pioneering the use of real-time multimedia in artistic performance. This was in the early 1990s, before the Web was known to many people. Then and now, they show the way for those who use art and technology to reflect and reflect on each other. Since then, the Internet has made it possible for multitudes to create, publish, and perform, and now, as then, Station Rose continues to show the way. As avant-garde audiovisual artists, they are no longer the rare exception, but are role models and trend-setters for entire populations of online creators. Now, as then, they explore both the potentials and the limits of the media available, concentrating these days on moving media art out of the hi-tech ghettoes of media festivals to more everyday venues and on recycling material. In the beginning, the worked extensively with sampling in their real-time performances. Now, they extract material from their real-time performances and integrate that material into their more permanent works. Now, as then, they question where we are and where we are going. If you want to know where the edge of multimedia performance will be located tomorrow, look & listen to Station Rose today". Howard Rheingold 2010

http://stationrose.com

Station Rose Database "20 Digital Years (1988-2008)
at http://digitalarchive.stationrose.net/start.html