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"In The Zone" - Curated by David Gibson, with artists Carrie Elston Tunick, Jenny Carpenter & others - Opening May 22nd

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“In The Zone”
Curated by David Gibson

May 22rd - June 23rd
Opening Reception May 22rd, 6-9 pm

Station Independent Projects, 164 Suffolk Street, NYC 10002


Artists: Jenny Carpenter, Carrie Elston Tunick, Marcella Hackbardt, Sandy Litchfield,Karen Marston, Rachelle Mozman, Julie Schenkelberg and Mary Ann Strandell.

In The Zone explores the various emotional territories that have become a popular way of expressing who we are, and how we live, at any given moment. Zones, which began to be used in the mainstream press, became popular after WWII (“Occupation Zones”) and the Korean War (Demilitarized Zone”) when it became necessary to demarcate areas along a boundary that were either shared by many groups or were summarily off-limits to any one group.

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"In The Zone" - Curated by David Gibson, with artists Carrie Elston Tunick, Jenny Carpenter & others - Opening May 22nd

imclab:

“In The Zone”
Curated by David Gibson

May 22rd - June 23rd
Opening Reception May 22rd, 6-9 pm

Station Independent Projects, 164 Suffolk Street, NYC 10002


Artists: Jenny Carpenter, Carrie Elston Tunick, Marcella Hackbardt, Sandy Litchfield,Karen Marston, Rachelle Mozman, Julie Schenkelberg and Mary Ann Strandell.

In The Zone explores the various emotional territories that have become a popular way of expressing who we are, and how we live, at any given moment. Zones, which began to be used in the mainstream press, became popular after WWII (“Occupation Zones”) and the Korean War (Demilitarized Zone”) when it became necessary to demarcate areas along a boundary that were either shared by many groups or were summarily off-limits to any one group.

https://facebook.com/events/482411615165237

http://stationindependent.com

http://carrieelstontunick.com

http://jennycarpenter.net

AIREAL: Interactive Tactile Experiences in Free Air
Tactile feedback device that delivers effective and expressive tactile sensations in free air, without requiring the user to wear a physical device. Combined with interactive graphics and applications, AIREAL enables users to feel virtual objects, experience free-air textures and receive haptic feedback with free-space gestures. Authors: Rajinder Sodhi, University of Illinois; Ivan Poupyrev, Matthew Glisson, Ali Israr, Disney Research, The Walt Disney Company
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