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'Engaging Technology: A History and Future of Intermedia' on display beginning Nov. 17 (10/25/2006)

Engaging Technology
Adam Brown and Andrew Fagg's "Bion" will react to the presence of visitors touring the Museum of Art's new exhibit, "Engaging Technology: A History and Future of Intermedia," opening Nov. 17.

The Ball State Museum of Art will open its next major exhibit, "Engaging Technology: A History and Future of Intermedia," Nov. 17.

The exhibit is a rich collection of inviting and interactive works that will show how technology-based art emerged in the 1960s and how it will progress into the future.

"As you trace the history of intermedia art, the works become more and more interactive," said John Fillwalk, associate professor of electronic art at Ball State. "The term intermedia is still being defined, allowing for a diverse interpretation. I looked for works that are inviting, humorous and that engage people at every level."

Artworks will engage visitors in different ways. For example, Adam Brown and Andrew Fagg's "Bion" will hang overhead in the museum's sculpture court and will react to the presence of people passing through the area.

In the gallery, an interactive timeline will introduce the concept of intermedia art followed by more interactive works, such as Golan Levin and Zachary Lieberman's "Messa di Voce" and Alan Rath's "Marilyn" and "Mini Watcher II."

Jenny Holzer's "Truisms" and Gary Hill's "Soundings" will be displayed to illustrate how artful experimentation with video has evolved.

Fillwalk organized the exhibit with Tania Schuler, Ball State's Museum of Art curator of education.

The exhibition is free and open to the public. It closes March 11.

The Museum of Art is open Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. and Saturday and Sunday from 1:30 to 4:30 p.m.

Future museum events include:

"Conversation with the Artists" - 3:30 p.m., Nov. 16. Adam Brown, Hans Breder and Golan Levin will share their point of view regarding their works of art.

"Reel Time" - 2:30 p.m., Dec. 10. The museum's film series featuring clips of artist Jenny Holzer and her works.

By Jody Kress