Procesos: cultura y nuevas tecnologías

Sabatini Building, Floor 2
Vista de sala de la exposición. Procesos: cultura y nuevas tecnologías, 1986

At the dawn of the Internet, still a long way from its domestic ubiquity, this exhibition displays new ways of creating, capturing, dealing with, transmitting and storing information content. At a time of clear and inevitable technological and cultural change, new instruments, supports and channels significantly widen the fields and methods of artistic expression and consider new relationships between the creator and viewer of artworks.

The exhibition highlights the disappearance of set definitions between art disciplines, interspersed here in the same language - the language of technology. Moreover, the concept of authorship also undergoes significant modifications in terms of traditional standards. The laser, hologram, electronic graphics, online databases, “logics” (nowadays known as “programmes” or software), satellite or cable television and CD-ROMs are used alongside other mediums and supports to achieve these artistic aims.

The common thread of the exhibition is the participation of visitors in creation processes as well as the interactive nature of the works on display. These are arranged into three areas: “Memory”, where new forms of registering and storing knowledge can be contemplated; “Communication”, clearly showing the greater accessibility to the culture of this new instant world, and finally “Creation”, which shows the new resources and tools available to artists.

The Baschet brothers’ electronic music and sound sculptures, operated by visitors, coexist alongside works brought in from the Siggraph Art Show, a computer exhibition held in San Francisco in 1985. There is also Manorine, an installation that generates sounds through the body movements of a dancer, in the Centro de Arte space.

The cinema section features a compilation of scenes from commercial films that heavily employ new technology, such as Blade Runner, Back to the Future and Cocoon, which serve as a counterpoint to more personal offerings such as Fire in Castilla, José Val del Omar’s somnambulist essay on Tactil Vision, which won an award in Cannes in 1961. A pioneering essay that, like those from the Computing Centre of the Madrid Complutense University (1968), is displayed alongside works by Sonia Sheridan, the founder of Generative Systems (1970-1982) from the Art Institute of Chicago, whose participation involves a live presentation of her work.

This is also joined by three video installations from Nam June Paik, Antoni Muntadas and Paloma Navares, together with a selection of video art, with participation from renowned artists such as Bill Viola, Joan Jonas, Marina Abramovic, Ant Farm, Peter Campus and Joan Bastida, in addition to Juan Carlos Eguillor’s digital animation Menina K (1986).

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Artists

Richard D. Abrams Douglas Adams J. Aguinaga Max Almy  Julián Álvarez Laurie Anderson  Diego Angulo Paca Arceo  Joan Argemí  R. Ashley Sylvain Aubin Hermanos Bachet Remo Balcells  Laurenc de Balsach Juan Bassegoda Joan Bastida Susi Bellver Ramón Benito  Stephen Benton Margaret Benyon X. Berenguer Michael Berlyn Gerda Bernstein Marc Blank Robert Bosch George Brackett  Ray Bradbury  Brigitte Burgmer J. Burns R. Cabezas Robert Cahen  John Cameron  F. Canales F. Cano J.J. Carral Vicente Carretón Paul Ceano Cejar Antonio Cerveira Pinto Glen Clancy  Arthur C. Clarke Ricardo Cristóbal Jaime Delgado Juan Carlos Eguillor David Em Luis Estrella G. Fairly Santi Fort P. Gahel  J. Luis García Sánchez José Luis Gómez Perales José Luis González Quirós E. Gusella  Kenneth Haines Gustav Hámos Pablo Ibañez Taboada Steve Grumette David B. Jeffreys  José Jiménez Lozano John Kaufman  Raimond Kurzweil  Fernando Labrada Sonia Landy Sheridan Dave Lebling  Andrés Lewin Richter Selwyn Lissack  Jordi Llopis  Tomás López Nozal Tomás López Nozal Barbara Mackowiack  Diego A. Manrique Ronald Martínez  J. McNamee Veronika Megler  Antoni Mercader  Steve Meretzky  Alfred Milgrom Dr. Jonathan Miller Philip Mitchel  Monk Paloma Navares Len Neufeld Leonard Nimoy Pere Noguera E. Nowlin  Chris Outwater Francisco Partearroyo H. O. Peitgen Paco Rangel  Dan Reeves Marina del Rey J. Ignasi Ribas Stuart Richie  R. Richter R. Robbins Luisa Rojo  Luis Rosales Julio Ruiz García Gabrielle Savage Leach Siegel Alvy Ray Smith Tom Snyder Thomas F. Snyder Walter Spierings Anaït Stephens  G. Stern T. Tadlock A. Tambellini Juan Ruiz de Torres Valencia Edin Velez  Xavier F. Villaverde R. F. Voss Tom Waimberg Jerry Whiteley L. Williams Robert Wilson  Jerry Wolper  E. Zajec Ana Zelich
Curator
Juan Cueto Alas, Javier Arbáizar, Vicente Carretón, José Vicente Cebrián, Juan Carlos Eguillor, Marisa González, José Luis González Quirós, Andrés Lewin Richter, Paloma Navares, Raúl Rispa, Susana Mataix, Erica Witschey

Organised by

Ministerio de Cultura