2005
Semi Ryu
December 15 to 17, 2005
8th International Conference on Generative Art
Milan, Italy
Semi presented "Infinite Cemetery", a Virtual Reality and Generative Sound project made
in collaboration with the Department of Computer Science, University of Rome, Italy.
Original Concept and 3D Virtual space by Semi
Ryu. Generative Sound composition by Claudio
Scozzafava Chambre by "Informatica per i Linguaggi Multimediali" at University of Rome,"La Sapienza", Italy (Prof. Anna Labella, Prof. Paolo G. Bottoni, Stefano Faralli)
Stephen Vitiello
December 2005
Stephen contributed a Top Ten list to the December 2005 issue of Artforum.
Stephen Vitiello
TV Appearance
Stephen appeared on "It's VCU", a television program produced by VCU and Channel 12.
Show Your Stuff Night
November 18, 2005
All KI Students and Faculty are invited to participate in an evening of multiple screenings on the first floor of Franklin Terrace.
Kathleen Forde
December 5, 2005
The curator at the Experimental
Media and Performing Arts Center (EMPAC), Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute,Troy, New York.
Kathleen gave a lecture presentation on
Monday, December 5 in the Commonwealth
Ballroom B (in the Student Commons) at 230p.
Stephen Vitiello
November 14, 2005 at 8p
Artist Talk at Mediascope at the Museum of Modern Art.
Stephen Vitiello
November 4 and 5, 2005
Third Practice Festival of Electro-Acoustic Music
Modlin Center for the Arts, University of
Richmond
Multi-channel composition for the group,
Eighth Blackbird.
Stephen Vitiello
CD Production
"Amplified: New Music Meets Rock", featuring Sonic
Youth, Christian Marclay, Swans, Arthur Russell for Philip Glass' CD label. It will be published in January.
Stephen Vitiello
CD Release
"Scratchy Monsters, Laughing Ghosts", a collaboration with slide guitarist David Tronzo and featuring Michael J. Schumacher on piano published by New Albion Records. Listen to an excerpt.
Stephen Vitiello
October 22, 2005 at 8p
Gala Theater at the Tivoli in Washington DC
Performance by Jane Jeraldi (dance), Stephen Vitiello and Patrick Power.
Pam Turner
"Between Frames" has been chosen to screen at the Ninth Annual MadCat Women's International Film Festival. Pam's piece was selected from over 1,200 submissions.
Stephen Vitiello
September 9 to October 29, 2005
"Heaven and Hell" is an exhibition of sound and video works, made in collaboration with Scanner and Andrew Deutsch o n view at Solvent Space.
Eder Santos, video artist from Brazil.
October 12 to 14, 2005


There was an exhibition in the VCU School of the Arts Gallery of Eder's work opening Wednesday, October 12, 2005.
Eder gave a lecture presentation on Thursday, October 13, 2005 at 3p at the Nudick Theater at the Shafer Street Playhouse.



Stephen Vitiello
Saturday, October 8, 2005 at 730p
There was a sound art performance by Stephen Vitiello and Andrew Deutsch at Solvent Space in Richmond, VA.
Zhao Shulin, curator and Huang Yan, video artist October 6 to 7, 2005
They gave a lecture presentation on Thursday, October 6 in Room 535 of the VCU Arts Foundation Building at 609 Bowe Street at 230p.
There was a video screening and reception on Friday, October 7, 2005 at the VCU School of the Arts Gallery from 3p to 5p.

Douglas Ross, video artist
September 27, 2005
Douglas Ross gave a lecture presentation to the School of the Arts on Tuesday, September 27 at 3p in Room 535 of the Bowe Street Deck.


Stephen Vitiello
New CD release: BuffaloBassDelay, produced for a residency at Hallwalls in Buffalo, NY. The CD consists of one 54:00 track. Contact Hallwalls or CDEmusic for copies. Listen to an excerpt here.
Semi Ryu
“Creating Myth of Our Time: Virtual Puppetry with Spiraling Interaction" has been published in the Journal The Leonardo Electronic Almanac in the Special Issue on Multimedia Performance (MIT Press).
Pam Turner
"Between Frames" won the award for Best
Editing and also a Short Experimental Award at the Brooklyn Arts Council 39th International Film and Video Festival.
Chris Carroll, Matt Flowers, Jason Leta, Rachele Riley
September 28 to October 5, 2005
Exhibition "Not For Sale" ran until Wednesday, October 5 the VCU School of the Arts Gallery.

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