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	<title>Location One &#187; Alexandra do Carmo</title>
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		<title>Alexandra Do Carmo with Robert Knafo</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 17 Jun 2004 23:11:09 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Alexandra Do Carmo, IRP Resident 2003-2004,  interviewed by Robert Knafo, Art Critic &amp; Curator</p>
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		<title>IRP Exhibition 2004</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>On Thursday, May 27, Location One presented its third annual artist-in-residence group exhibition. Eight works ranging from video, to sculpture, to robotic structures, to interactive installations were developed by emerging international artists during their stay. Featured in the main gallery, the show will be open to the public through Wednesday, June 30th, 2004 and will be streamed live on www.location1.org</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Koki Tanaka, Hsiao Sheng Chien, Mark Themann,<br />
Federico Muelas, Miguel Soares, Alexandra do Carmo, Vincent Lamouroux</strong></p>
<p class="content"><strong>May 28 &#8211; June 30, 2004</strong></p>
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<p>On Thursday, May 27, Location One presents its third annual artist-in-residence            group exhibition. Eight works ranging from video, to sculpture, to robotic            structures, to interactive installations were developed by emerging            international artists during their stay. Featured in the main gallery,            the show will be open to the public through Wednesday, June 30th, 2004            and will be streamed live on <a href="http://irp.location1.org/">www.location1.org</a></p>
<p><strong>Vincent Lamouroux</strong> (France)<br />
A site-specific wall drawing that consists of simple sets of words culled            by the artist from Joseph Lanza’s writings “Gravity”            as he investigates roller coaster structures as a social and cultural            phenomenon in the US.</p>
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<p class="content"><strong>Alexandra do Carmo</strong> (Portugal)<br />
In the installation &#8220;50 Richards&#8221; the artist explores issues            of surveillance and voyeurism. The visitor is invited to sit at a microscope            to view a continuous recording of the artist’s studio practice.            Music inspired by the video and composed by Paul de Jong pours in from            the ceiling.</p>
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<p class="content"><strong>Miguel Soares</strong> (Portugal)<br />
H2O is a 3d animation about marine trash and the often absurd reactions            of maritime flora and fauna to these “alien visitors”.</p>
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<p><strong>Federico Muelas</strong> (Spain)<br />
What do Apples Sound Like? An interactive audio visual environment where            the artist questions human perception by translating into sound the            spatial values of the 365 vertices on an apple – symbol of wholeness            and forbidden knowledge.</p>
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<p class="content"><strong>Hsiao Sheng Chien</strong> (Taiwan)<br />
Watch is an installation with video robot and sensor that features an            eye. The robot perceives the presence of the visitor and begins interacting            with him, drawing him in, watching him and then pushing him away.</p>
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<p class="content"><strong>Koki Tanaka</strong> (Japan)<br />
Things Happen Again presents a humorous reflection on the question of            how we perceive the world by filming the simple and repetitive motion            of rolls of tape that glide inside the frame.</p>
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<p class="content"><strong>Mark Themann</strong> (Germany/Australia)<br />
Go Into This Space presents an evocative single screen DVD work, a silent            film that consists of phasing texts, interrupted by flashing color fields,            and utilizing structures of invocation and evocation.Location One is            a not-for-profit organization devoted to the convergence between visual,            performing and digital arts in a time of rapidly changing technology.<br />
Location One’s Residency Program is a central part of its activities.            It encourages collaboration by inviting artists from all over the world            and different media to experiment with advanced technological tools            and delivery systems, and to develop new work.</p>
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<p class="content">&nbsp;</p>
<p><strong>SPONSORS: INJUVE, Asian Cultural Council, Calouste            Gulbenkian Foundation, Jerome Robbins Foundation, Ministry of Foreign            Affairs Turkey, Moon and Stars Project, AFAA &#8211; Ville de Paris, Yageo            Tech-Art Award of the ACC (Asian Cultural Council), Australian Council            for the Arts, Arts Victoria, Luso-American Development Foundation, Instituto            das Artes (Lisbon).</strong></p>
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		<title>Alexandra Do Carmo (Portugal)</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 17 Jan 2003 07:54:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Alexandra’s work uses drawing to explore the manifold relations between artist and audience, the public and the private. She not only explores drawing in its essential form of marks on paper, but also through the expanded frame of video, photography and performance.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Born in Portugal in 1966, she studied at AR.CO in Lisbon, and has been            based in New York since 2000, having completed the Master of Fine Arts            Degree at Pratt Institute in Brooklyn.</p>
<p>Alexandra’s work uses drawing to explore the manifold relations            between artist and audience, the public and the private. She not only            explores drawing in its essential form of marks on paper, but also through            the expanded frame of video, photography and performance. She is the            recipient of a full fellowship for foreign study by the Calouste Gulbenkian            and Luso-American Foundations, exhibits in Lisbon with Modulo Gallery,            and has work on file at The Drawing Center, Artists Space, and Pierogi            Gallery in New York.</p>
<p>Her work has investigated the context of the artist in society; problematizing            the artist/audience relationship through her video projection performance,            Micron 005, in which self selected audience members and the artist simultaneously            draw on the lenses of different video cameras aimed at themselves, with            the captured images being projected side by side onto an adjacent wall—the            relationships of actor and spectator go through a kind of conceptual            feedback loop, an open ended koan of control.</p>
<p>Alexandra&#8217;s residency at Location One is supported by <a href="http://www.flad.pt/">Luso-American            Development Foundation</a> and Instituto das Artes (Lisbon).</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.location1.org/alexandra-do-carmo-with-robert-knafo/">Artist Interview with Robert Knafo, independent curator.</a></strong></p>
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