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BLACK NIIGHT WHIITE LIIGHT

September 26, 2022 @ 10:00 am EDT

Free

University Park, P.A. – The HUB-Robeson Galleries are excited to present BLACK NIIGHT WHIITE LIIGHT an exhibition of video works by New York City based artist Sean Capone. BLACK NIIGHT WHIITE LIIGHT is on view in HUB Gallery September 10 through November 6, 2022.

BLACK NIIGHT WHIITE LIIGHT showcases works from two of the Capone’s ongoing series, Avatar Poeticsand Global Illuminations. In these videos, Capone utilizes a conspicuous overabundance of digital graphics techniques and visual effects technology (including motion capture, 3D character animation and generative art software) to explore an absurdist and hallucinatory social media landscape — a landscape illuminated by pseudo-neon glows and scrolling media feeds, and populated by logorrheic talking heads, A.I. oracles and cyberpunk poet philosophers.

These electronic gurus, chatbots, trolls and tricksters earnestly struggle to communicate while maintaining linguistic and bodily coherence within the chimerical artifice of their screen-based existence — what Capone refers to as “the body horror of the uncanny valley.”

Class, student organization and office visits are welcomed! Email [email protected] with inquiries.

Sean Capone has worked extensively in the digital video and animation field for over 20 years, and has developed a wide-ranging body of work across its many aspects: film & TV, video games, music videos, gallery and museum exhibitions, festival presentations, event and stage scenography, and site-specific public art installations.

Sean’s work has been commissioned and presented at events and exhibitions at the SCAD Museum of Art, the MoMA, the Brooklyn Museum, the Museum of Art & Design, SFMoMA, the Museum of Biblical Art, and 150 Media Stream, and in screenings at Supernova Festival, the Visual Studies Workshop, and the National Gallery. Sean’s writings and interview series with animation artists appears in BOMB Magazine. Capone also has projection work installed in the Bayard D. Kunkle Activities Center, Hammond Building.

For more information on this and other exhibitions, contact HUB-Robeson Galleries at (814) 865-2563, or visit their website at studentaffairs.psu.edu/hub/art-galleries. Keep up to date with HUB-Robeson Galleries by signing up for their Listserv or follow them on Instagram @hubrobesongalleries.

Details

Date:
September 26, 2022
Time:
10:00 am - 6:00 pm
EDT
Cost:
Free
Event Category:
Event Tags:
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Organizer

HUB-Robeson Galleries
Phone:
8148652563
Email:
galleries@psu.edu
View Organizer Website

Venue

HUB Gallery
HUB-Robeson Center
University Park, PA 16802 United States
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Phone:
8148652563
More Info

University Park, P.A. – The HUB-Robeson Galleries are excited to present BLACK NIIGHT WHIITE LIIGHT an exhibition of video works by New York City based artist Sean Capone. BLACK NIIGHT WHIITE LIIGHT is on view in HUB Gallery September 10 through November 6, 2022.

BLACK NIIGHT WHIITE LIIGHT showcases works from two of the Capone’s ongoing series, Avatar Poeticsand Global Illuminations. In these videos, Capone utilizes a conspicuous overabundance of digital graphics techniques and visual effects technology (including motion capture, 3D character animation and generative art software) to explore an absurdist and hallucinatory social media landscape — a landscape illuminated by pseudo-neon glows and scrolling media feeds, and populated by logorrheic talking heads, A.I. oracles and cyberpunk poet philosophers.

These electronic gurus, chatbots, trolls and tricksters earnestly struggle to communicate while maintaining linguistic and bodily coherence within the chimerical artifice of their screen-based existence — what Capone refers to as “the body horror of the uncanny valley.”

Class, student organization and office visits are welcomed! Email [email protected] with inquiries.

Sean Capone has worked extensively in the digital video and animation field for over 20 years, and has developed a wide-ranging body of work across its many aspects: film & TV, video games, music videos, gallery and museum exhibitions, festival presentations, event and stage scenography, and site-specific public art installations.

Sean’s work has been commissioned and presented at events and exhibitions at the SCAD Museum of Art, the MoMA, the Brooklyn Museum, the Museum of Art & Design, SFMoMA, the Museum of Biblical Art, and 150 Media Stream, and in screenings at Supernova Festival, the Visual Studies Workshop, and the National Gallery. Sean’s writings and interview series with animation artists appears in BOMB Magazine. Capone also has projection work installed in the Bayard D. Kunkle Activities Center, Hammond Building.

For more information on this and other exhibitions, contact HUB-Robeson Galleries at (814) 865-2563, or visit their website at studentaffairs.psu.edu/hub/art-galleries. Keep up to date with HUB-Robeson Galleries by signing up for their Listserv or follow them on Instagram @hubrobesongalleries.

Details

Date:
October 12, 2022
Time:
10:00 am - 6:00 pm
EDT
Cost:
Free
Event Category:
Event Tags:
,
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Organizer

HUB-Robeson Galleries
Phone:
8148652563
Email:
galleries@psu.edu
View Organizer Website

Venue

HUB Gallery
HUB-Robeson Center
University Park, PA 16802 United States
+ Google Map
Phone:
8148652563
More Info

University Park, P.A. – The HUB-Robeson Galleries are excited to present BLACK NIIGHT WHIITE LIIGHT an exhibition of video works by New York City based artist Sean Capone. BLACK NIIGHT WHIITE LIIGHT is on view in HUB Gallery September 10 through November 6, 2022.

BLACK NIIGHT WHIITE LIIGHT showcases works from two of the Capone’s ongoing series, Avatar Poeticsand Global Illuminations. In these videos, Capone utilizes a conspicuous overabundance of digital graphics techniques and visual effects technology (including motion capture, 3D character animation and generative art software) to explore an absurdist and hallucinatory social media landscape — a landscape illuminated by pseudo-neon glows and scrolling media feeds, and populated by logorrheic talking heads, A.I. oracles and cyberpunk poet philosophers.

These electronic gurus, chatbots, trolls and tricksters earnestly struggle to communicate while maintaining linguistic and bodily coherence within the chimerical artifice of their screen-based existence — what Capone refers to as “the body horror of the uncanny valley.”

Class, student organization and office visits are welcomed! Email [email protected] with inquiries.

Sean Capone has worked extensively in the digital video and animation field for over 20 years, and has developed a wide-ranging body of work across its many aspects: film & TV, video games, music videos, gallery and museum exhibitions, festival presentations, event and stage scenography, and site-specific public art installations.

Sean’s work has been commissioned and presented at events and exhibitions at the SCAD Museum of Art, the MoMA, the Brooklyn Museum, the Museum of Art & Design, SFMoMA, the Museum of Biblical Art, and 150 Media Stream, and in screenings at Supernova Festival, the Visual Studies Workshop, and the National Gallery. Sean’s writings and interview series with animation artists appears in BOMB Magazine. Capone also has projection work installed in the Bayard D. Kunkle Activities Center, Hammond Building.

For more information on this and other exhibitions, contact HUB-Robeson Galleries at (814) 865-2563, or visit their website at studentaffairs.psu.edu/hub/art-galleries. Keep up to date with HUB-Robeson Galleries by signing up for their Listserv or follow them on Instagram @hubrobesongalleries.

Details

Date:
September 27, 2022
Time:
10:00 am - 6:00 pm
EDT
Cost:
Free
Event Category:
Event Tags:
,
MORE INFO

Organizer

HUB-Robeson Galleries
Phone:
8148652563
Email:
galleries@psu.edu
View Organizer Website

Venue

HUB Gallery
HUB-Robeson Center
University Park, PA 16802 United States
+ Google Map
Phone:
8148652563
More Info

University Park, P.A. – The HUB-Robeson Galleries are excited to present BLACK NIIGHT WHIITE LIIGHT an exhibition of video works by New York City based artist Sean Capone. BLACK NIIGHT WHIITE LIIGHT is on view in HUB Gallery September 10 through November 6, 2022.

BLACK NIIGHT WHIITE LIIGHT showcases works from two of the Capone’s ongoing series, Avatar Poeticsand Global Illuminations. In these videos, Capone utilizes a conspicuous overabundance of digital graphics techniques and visual effects technology (including motion capture, 3D character animation and generative art software) to explore an absurdist and hallucinatory social media landscape — a landscape illuminated by pseudo-neon glows and scrolling media feeds, and populated by logorrheic talking heads, A.I. oracles and cyberpunk poet philosophers.

These electronic gurus, chatbots, trolls and tricksters earnestly struggle to communicate while maintaining linguistic and bodily coherence within the chimerical artifice of their screen-based existence — what Capone refers to as “the body horror of the uncanny valley.”

Class, student organization and office visits are welcomed! Email [email protected] with inquiries.

Sean Capone has worked extensively in the digital video and animation field for over 20 years, and has developed a wide-ranging body of work across its many aspects: film & TV, video games, music videos, gallery and museum exhibitions, festival presentations, event and stage scenography, and site-specific public art installations.

Sean’s work has been commissioned and presented at events and exhibitions at the SCAD Museum of Art, the MoMA, the Brooklyn Museum, the Museum of Art & Design, SFMoMA, the Museum of Biblical Art, and 150 Media Stream, and in screenings at Supernova Festival, the Visual Studies Workshop, and the National Gallery. Sean’s writings and interview series with animation artists appears in BOMB Magazine. Capone also has projection work installed in the Bayard D. Kunkle Activities Center, Hammond Building.

For more information on this and other exhibitions, contact HUB-Robeson Galleries at (814) 865-2563, or visit their website at studentaffairs.psu.edu/hub/art-galleries. Keep up to date with HUB-Robeson Galleries by signing up for their Listserv or follow them on Instagram @hubrobesongalleries.

Details

Date:
October 13, 2022
Time:
10:00 am - 6:00 pm
EDT
Cost:
Free
Event Category:
Event Tags:
,
MORE INFO

Organizer

HUB-Robeson Galleries
Phone:
8148652563
Email:
galleries@psu.edu
View Organizer Website

Venue

HUB Gallery
HUB-Robeson Center
University Park, PA 16802 United States
+ Google Map
Phone:
8148652563
More Info

University Park, P.A. – The HUB-Robeson Galleries are excited to present BLACK NIIGHT WHIITE LIIGHT an exhibition of video works by New York City based artist Sean Capone. BLACK NIIGHT WHIITE LIIGHT is on view in HUB Gallery September 10 through November 6, 2022.

BLACK NIIGHT WHIITE LIIGHT showcases works from two of the Capone’s ongoing series, Avatar Poeticsand Global Illuminations. In these videos, Capone utilizes a conspicuous overabundance of digital graphics techniques and visual effects technology (including motion capture, 3D character animation and generative art software) to explore an absurdist and hallucinatory social media landscape — a landscape illuminated by pseudo-neon glows and scrolling media feeds, and populated by logorrheic talking heads, A.I. oracles and cyberpunk poet philosophers.

These electronic gurus, chatbots, trolls and tricksters earnestly struggle to communicate while maintaining linguistic and bodily coherence within the chimerical artifice of their screen-based existence — what Capone refers to as “the body horror of the uncanny valley.”

Class, student organization and office visits are welcomed! Email [email protected] with inquiries.

Sean Capone has worked extensively in the digital video and animation field for over 20 years, and has developed a wide-ranging body of work across its many aspects: film & TV, video games, music videos, gallery and museum exhibitions, festival presentations, event and stage scenography, and site-specific public art installations.

Sean’s work has been commissioned and presented at events and exhibitions at the SCAD Museum of Art, the MoMA, the Brooklyn Museum, the Museum of Art & Design, SFMoMA, the Museum of Biblical Art, and 150 Media Stream, and in screenings at Supernova Festival, the Visual Studies Workshop, and the National Gallery. Sean’s writings and interview series with animation artists appears in BOMB Magazine. Capone also has projection work installed in the Bayard D. Kunkle Activities Center, Hammond Building.

For more information on this and other exhibitions, contact HUB-Robeson Galleries at (814) 865-2563, or visit their website at studentaffairs.psu.edu/hub/art-galleries. Keep up to date with HUB-Robeson Galleries by signing up for their Listserv or follow them on Instagram @hubrobesongalleries.

Details

Date:
September 28, 2022
Time:
10:00 am - 6:00 pm
EDT
Cost:
Free
Event Category:
Event Tags:
,
MORE INFO

Organizer

HUB-Robeson Galleries
Phone:
8148652563
Email:
galleries@psu.edu
View Organizer Website

Venue

HUB Gallery
HUB-Robeson Center
University Park, PA 16802 United States
+ Google Map
Phone:
8148652563
More Info

University Park, P.A. – The HUB-Robeson Galleries are excited to present BLACK NIIGHT WHIITE LIIGHT an exhibition of video works by New York City based artist Sean Capone. BLACK NIIGHT WHIITE LIIGHT is on view in HUB Gallery September 10 through November 6, 2022.

BLACK NIIGHT WHIITE LIIGHT showcases works from two of the Capone’s ongoing series, Avatar Poeticsand Global Illuminations. In these videos, Capone utilizes a conspicuous overabundance of digital graphics techniques and visual effects technology (including motion capture, 3D character animation and generative art software) to explore an absurdist and hallucinatory social media landscape — a landscape illuminated by pseudo-neon glows and scrolling media feeds, and populated by logorrheic talking heads, A.I. oracles and cyberpunk poet philosophers.

These electronic gurus, chatbots, trolls and tricksters earnestly struggle to communicate while maintaining linguistic and bodily coherence within the chimerical artifice of their screen-based existence — what Capone refers to as “the body horror of the uncanny valley.”

Class, student organization and office visits are welcomed! Email [email protected] with inquiries.

Sean Capone has worked extensively in the digital video and animation field for over 20 years, and has developed a wide-ranging body of work across its many aspects: film & TV, video games, music videos, gallery and museum exhibitions, festival presentations, event and stage scenography, and site-specific public art installations.

Sean’s work has been commissioned and presented at events and exhibitions at the SCAD Museum of Art, the MoMA, the Brooklyn Museum, the Museum of Art & Design, SFMoMA, the Museum of Biblical Art, and 150 Media Stream, and in screenings at Supernova Festival, the Visual Studies Workshop, and the National Gallery. Sean’s writings and interview series with animation artists appears in BOMB Magazine. Capone also has projection work installed in the Bayard D. Kunkle Activities Center, Hammond Building.

For more information on this and other exhibitions, contact HUB-Robeson Galleries at (814) 865-2563, or visit their website at studentaffairs.psu.edu/hub/art-galleries. Keep up to date with HUB-Robeson Galleries by signing up for their Listserv or follow them on Instagram @hubrobesongalleries.

Details

Date:
October 14, 2022
Time:
10:00 am - 6:00 pm
EDT
Cost:
Free
Event Category:
Event Tags:
,
MORE INFO

Organizer

HUB-Robeson Galleries
Phone:
8148652563
Email:
galleries@psu.edu
View Organizer Website

Venue

HUB Gallery
HUB-Robeson Center
University Park, PA 16802 United States
+ Google Map
Phone:
8148652563
More Info

University Park, P.A. – The HUB-Robeson Galleries are excited to present BLACK NIIGHT WHIITE LIIGHT an exhibition of video works by New York City based artist Sean Capone. BLACK NIIGHT WHIITE LIIGHT is on view in HUB Gallery September 10 through November 6, 2022.

BLACK NIIGHT WHIITE LIIGHT showcases works from two of the Capone’s ongoing series, Avatar Poeticsand Global Illuminations. In these videos, Capone utilizes a conspicuous overabundance of digital graphics techniques and visual effects technology (including motion capture, 3D character animation and generative art software) to explore an absurdist and hallucinatory social media landscape — a landscape illuminated by pseudo-neon glows and scrolling media feeds, and populated by logorrheic talking heads, A.I. oracles and cyberpunk poet philosophers.

These electronic gurus, chatbots, trolls and tricksters earnestly struggle to communicate while maintaining linguistic and bodily coherence within the chimerical artifice of their screen-based existence — what Capone refers to as “the body horror of the uncanny valley.”

Class, student organization and office visits are welcomed! Email [email protected] with inquiries.

Sean Capone has worked extensively in the digital video and animation field for over 20 years, and has developed a wide-ranging body of work across its many aspects: film & TV, video games, music videos, gallery and museum exhibitions, festival presentations, event and stage scenography, and site-specific public art installations.

Sean’s work has been commissioned and presented at events and exhibitions at the SCAD Museum of Art, the MoMA, the Brooklyn Museum, the Museum of Art & Design, SFMoMA, the Museum of Biblical Art, and 150 Media Stream, and in screenings at Supernova Festival, the Visual Studies Workshop, and the National Gallery. Sean’s writings and interview series with animation artists appears in BOMB Magazine. Capone also has projection work installed in the Bayard D. Kunkle Activities Center, Hammond Building.

For more information on this and other exhibitions, contact HUB-Robeson Galleries at (814) 865-2563, or visit their website at studentaffairs.psu.edu/hub/art-galleries. Keep up to date with HUB-Robeson Galleries by signing up for their Listserv or follow them on Instagram @hubrobesongalleries.

Details

Date:
September 29, 2022
Time:
10:00 am - 6:00 pm
EDT
Cost:
Free
Event Category:
Event Tags:
,
MORE INFO

Organizer

HUB-Robeson Galleries
Phone:
8148652563
Email:
galleries@psu.edu
View Organizer Website

Venue

HUB Gallery
HUB-Robeson Center
University Park, PA 16802 United States
+ Google Map
Phone:
8148652563
More Info

University Park, P.A. – The HUB-Robeson Galleries are excited to present BLACK NIIGHT WHIITE LIIGHT an exhibition of video works by New York City based artist Sean Capone. BLACK NIIGHT WHIITE LIIGHT is on view in HUB Gallery September 10 through November 6, 2022.

BLACK NIIGHT WHIITE LIIGHT showcases works from two of the Capone’s ongoing series, Avatar Poeticsand Global Illuminations. In these videos, Capone utilizes a conspicuous overabundance of digital graphics techniques and visual effects technology (including motion capture, 3D character animation and generative art software) to explore an absurdist and hallucinatory social media landscape — a landscape illuminated by pseudo-neon glows and scrolling media feeds, and populated by logorrheic talking heads, A.I. oracles and cyberpunk poet philosophers.

These electronic gurus, chatbots, trolls and tricksters earnestly struggle to communicate while maintaining linguistic and bodily coherence within the chimerical artifice of their screen-based existence — what Capone refers to as “the body horror of the uncanny valley.”

Class, student organization and office visits are welcomed! Email [email protected] with inquiries.

Sean Capone has worked extensively in the digital video and animation field for over 20 years, and has developed a wide-ranging body of work across its many aspects: film & TV, video games, music videos, gallery and museum exhibitions, festival presentations, event and stage scenography, and site-specific public art installations.

Sean’s work has been commissioned and presented at events and exhibitions at the SCAD Museum of Art, the MoMA, the Brooklyn Museum, the Museum of Art & Design, SFMoMA, the Museum of Biblical Art, and 150 Media Stream, and in screenings at Supernova Festival, the Visual Studies Workshop, and the National Gallery. Sean’s writings and interview series with animation artists appears in BOMB Magazine. Capone also has projection work installed in the Bayard D. Kunkle Activities Center, Hammond Building.

For more information on this and other exhibitions, contact HUB-Robeson Galleries at (814) 865-2563, or visit their website at studentaffairs.psu.edu/hub/art-galleries. Keep up to date with HUB-Robeson Galleries by signing up for their Listserv or follow them on Instagram @hubrobesongalleries.

Details

Date:
October 15, 2022
Time:
10:00 am - 6:00 pm
EDT
Cost:
Free
Event Category:
Event Tags:
,
MORE INFO

Organizer

HUB-Robeson Galleries
Phone:
8148652563
Email:
galleries@psu.edu
View Organizer Website

Venue

HUB Gallery
HUB-Robeson Center
University Park, PA 16802 United States
+ Google Map
Phone:
8148652563
More Info

University Park, P.A. – The HUB-Robeson Galleries are excited to present BLACK NIIGHT WHIITE LIIGHT an exhibition of video works by New York City based artist Sean Capone. BLACK NIIGHT WHIITE LIIGHT is on view in HUB Gallery September 10 through November 6, 2022.

BLACK NIIGHT WHIITE LIIGHT showcases works from two of the Capone’s ongoing series, Avatar Poeticsand Global Illuminations. In these videos, Capone utilizes a conspicuous overabundance of digital graphics techniques and visual effects technology (including motion capture, 3D character animation and generative art software) to explore an absurdist and hallucinatory social media landscape — a landscape illuminated by pseudo-neon glows and scrolling media feeds, and populated by logorrheic talking heads, A.I. oracles and cyberpunk poet philosophers.

These electronic gurus, chatbots, trolls and tricksters earnestly struggle to communicate while maintaining linguistic and bodily coherence within the chimerical artifice of their screen-based existence — what Capone refers to as “the body horror of the uncanny valley.”

Class, student organization and office visits are welcomed! Email [email protected] with inquiries.

Sean Capone has worked extensively in the digital video and animation field for over 20 years, and has developed a wide-ranging body of work across its many aspects: film & TV, video games, music videos, gallery and museum exhibitions, festival presentations, event and stage scenography, and site-specific public art installations.

Sean’s work has been commissioned and presented at events and exhibitions at the SCAD Museum of Art, the MoMA, the Brooklyn Museum, the Museum of Art & Design, SFMoMA, the Museum of Biblical Art, and 150 Media Stream, and in screenings at Supernova Festival, the Visual Studies Workshop, and the National Gallery. Sean’s writings and interview series with animation artists appears in BOMB Magazine. Capone also has projection work installed in the Bayard D. Kunkle Activities Center, Hammond Building.

For more information on this and other exhibitions, contact HUB-Robeson Galleries at (814) 865-2563, or visit their website at studentaffairs.psu.edu/hub/art-galleries. Keep up to date with HUB-Robeson Galleries by signing up for their Listserv or follow them on Instagram @hubrobesongalleries.

Details

Date:
September 30, 2022
Time:
10:00 am - 6:00 pm
EDT
Cost:
Free
Event Category:
Event Tags:
,
MORE INFO

Organizer

HUB-Robeson Galleries
Phone:
8148652563
Email:
galleries@psu.edu
View Organizer Website

Venue

HUB Gallery
HUB-Robeson Center
University Park, PA 16802 United States
+ Google Map
Phone:
8148652563
More Info

University Park, P.A. – The HUB-Robeson Galleries are excited to present BLACK NIIGHT WHIITE LIIGHT an exhibition of video works by New York City based artist Sean Capone. BLACK NIIGHT WHIITE LIIGHT is on view in HUB Gallery September 10 through November 6, 2022.

BLACK NIIGHT WHIITE LIIGHT showcases works from two of the Capone’s ongoing series, Avatar Poeticsand Global Illuminations. In these videos, Capone utilizes a conspicuous overabundance of digital graphics techniques and visual effects technology (including motion capture, 3D character animation and generative art software) to explore an absurdist and hallucinatory social media landscape — a landscape illuminated by pseudo-neon glows and scrolling media feeds, and populated by logorrheic talking heads, A.I. oracles and cyberpunk poet philosophers.

These electronic gurus, chatbots, trolls and tricksters earnestly struggle to communicate while maintaining linguistic and bodily coherence within the chimerical artifice of their screen-based existence — what Capone refers to as “the body horror of the uncanny valley.”

Class, student organization and office visits are welcomed! Email [email protected] with inquiries.

Sean Capone has worked extensively in the digital video and animation field for over 20 years, and has developed a wide-ranging body of work across its many aspects: film & TV, video games, music videos, gallery and museum exhibitions, festival presentations, event and stage scenography, and site-specific public art installations.

Sean’s work has been commissioned and presented at events and exhibitions at the SCAD Museum of Art, the MoMA, the Brooklyn Museum, the Museum of Art & Design, SFMoMA, the Museum of Biblical Art, and 150 Media Stream, and in screenings at Supernova Festival, the Visual Studies Workshop, and the National Gallery. Sean’s writings and interview series with animation artists appears in BOMB Magazine. Capone also has projection work installed in the Bayard D. Kunkle Activities Center, Hammond Building.

For more information on this and other exhibitions, contact HUB-Robeson Galleries at (814) 865-2563, or visit their website at studentaffairs.psu.edu/hub/art-galleries. Keep up to date with HUB-Robeson Galleries by signing up for their Listserv or follow them on Instagram @hubrobesongalleries.

Details

Date:
October 16, 2022
Time:
10:00 am - 6:00 pm
EDT
Cost:
Free
Event Category:
Event Tags:
,
MORE INFO

Organizer

HUB-Robeson Galleries
Phone:
8148652563
Email:
galleries@psu.edu
View Organizer Website

Venue

HUB Gallery
HUB-Robeson Center
University Park, PA 16802 United States
+ Google Map
Phone:
8148652563
More Info

University Park, P.A. – The HUB-Robeson Galleries are excited to present BLACK NIIGHT WHIITE LIIGHT an exhibition of video works by New York City based artist Sean Capone. BLACK NIIGHT WHIITE LIIGHT is on view in HUB Gallery September 10 through November 6, 2022.

BLACK NIIGHT WHIITE LIIGHT showcases works from two of the Capone’s ongoing series, Avatar Poeticsand Global Illuminations. In these videos, Capone utilizes a conspicuous overabundance of digital graphics techniques and visual effects technology (including motion capture, 3D character animation and generative art software) to explore an absurdist and hallucinatory social media landscape — a landscape illuminated by pseudo-neon glows and scrolling media feeds, and populated by logorrheic talking heads, A.I. oracles and cyberpunk poet philosophers.

These electronic gurus, chatbots, trolls and tricksters earnestly struggle to communicate while maintaining linguistic and bodily coherence within the chimerical artifice of their screen-based existence — what Capone refers to as “the body horror of the uncanny valley.”

Class, student organization and office visits are welcomed! Email [email protected] with inquiries.

Sean Capone has worked extensively in the digital video and animation field for over 20 years, and has developed a wide-ranging body of work across its many aspects: film & TV, video games, music videos, gallery and museum exhibitions, festival presentations, event and stage scenography, and site-specific public art installations.

Sean’s work has been commissioned and presented at events and exhibitions at the SCAD Museum of Art, the MoMA, the Brooklyn Museum, the Museum of Art & Design, SFMoMA, the Museum of Biblical Art, and 150 Media Stream, and in screenings at Supernova Festival, the Visual Studies Workshop, and the National Gallery. Sean’s writings and interview series with animation artists appears in BOMB Magazine. Capone also has projection work installed in the Bayard D. Kunkle Activities Center, Hammond Building.

For more information on this and other exhibitions, contact HUB-Robeson Galleries at (814) 865-2563, or visit their website at studentaffairs.psu.edu/hub/art-galleries. Keep up to date with HUB-Robeson Galleries by signing up for their Listserv or follow them on Instagram @hubrobesongalleries.

Details

Date:
October 1, 2022
Time:
10:00 am - 6:00 pm
EDT
Cost:
Free
Event Category:
Event Tags:
,
MORE INFO

Organizer

HUB-Robeson Galleries
Phone:
8148652563
Email:
galleries@psu.edu
View Organizer Website

Venue

HUB Gallery
HUB-Robeson Center
University Park, PA 16802 United States
+ Google Map
Phone:
8148652563
More Info

University Park, P.A. – The HUB-Robeson Galleries are excited to present BLACK NIIGHT WHIITE LIIGHT an exhibition of video works by New York City based artist Sean Capone. BLACK NIIGHT WHIITE LIIGHT is on view in HUB Gallery September 10 through November 6, 2022.

BLACK NIIGHT WHIITE LIIGHT showcases works from two of the Capone’s ongoing series, Avatar Poeticsand Global Illuminations. In these videos, Capone utilizes a conspicuous overabundance of digital graphics techniques and visual effects technology (including motion capture, 3D character animation and generative art software) to explore an absurdist and hallucinatory social media landscape — a landscape illuminated by pseudo-neon glows and scrolling media feeds, and populated by logorrheic talking heads, A.I. oracles and cyberpunk poet philosophers.

These electronic gurus, chatbots, trolls and tricksters earnestly struggle to communicate while maintaining linguistic and bodily coherence within the chimerical artifice of their screen-based existence — what Capone refers to as “the body horror of the uncanny valley.”

Class, student organization and office visits are welcomed! Email [email protected] with inquiries.

Sean Capone has worked extensively in the digital video and animation field for over 20 years, and has developed a wide-ranging body of work across its many aspects: film & TV, video games, music videos, gallery and museum exhibitions, festival presentations, event and stage scenography, and site-specific public art installations.

Sean’s work has been commissioned and presented at events and exhibitions at the SCAD Museum of Art, the MoMA, the Brooklyn Museum, the Museum of Art & Design, SFMoMA, the Museum of Biblical Art, and 150 Media Stream, and in screenings at Supernova Festival, the Visual Studies Workshop, and the National Gallery. Sean’s writings and interview series with animation artists appears in BOMB Magazine. Capone also has projection work installed in the Bayard D. Kunkle Activities Center, Hammond Building.

For more information on this and other exhibitions, contact HUB-Robeson Galleries at (814) 865-2563, or visit their website at studentaffairs.psu.edu/hub/art-galleries. Keep up to date with HUB-Robeson Galleries by signing up for their Listserv or follow them on Instagram @hubrobesongalleries.

Details

Date:
October 17, 2022
Time:
10:00 am - 6:00 pm
EDT
Cost:
Free
Event Category:
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,
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Organizer

HUB-Robeson Galleries
Phone:
8148652563
Email:
galleries@psu.edu
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Venue

HUB Gallery
HUB-Robeson Center
University Park, PA 16802 United States
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Phone:
8148652563
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University Park, P.A. – The HUB-Robeson Galleries are excited to present BLACK NIIGHT WHIITE LIIGHT an exhibition of video works by New York City based artist Sean Capone. BLACK NIIGHT WHIITE LIIGHT is on view in HUB Gallery September 10 through November 6, 2022.

BLACK NIIGHT WHIITE LIIGHT showcases works from two of the Capone’s ongoing series, Avatar Poeticsand Global Illuminations. In these videos, Capone utilizes a conspicuous overabundance of digital graphics techniques and visual effects technology (including motion capture, 3D character animation and generative art software) to explore an absurdist and hallucinatory social media landscape — a landscape illuminated by pseudo-neon glows and scrolling media feeds, and populated by logorrheic talking heads, A.I. oracles and cyberpunk poet philosophers.

These electronic gurus, chatbots, trolls and tricksters earnestly struggle to communicate while maintaining linguistic and bodily coherence within the chimerical artifice of their screen-based existence — what Capone refers to as “the body horror of the uncanny valley.”

Class, student organization and office visits are welcomed! Email [email protected] with inquiries.

Sean Capone has worked extensively in the digital video and animation field for over 20 years, and has developed a wide-ranging body of work across its many aspects: film & TV, video games, music videos, gallery and museum exhibitions, festival presentations, event and stage scenography, and site-specific public art installations.

Sean’s work has been commissioned and presented at events and exhibitions at the SCAD Museum of Art, the MoMA, the Brooklyn Museum, the Museum of Art & Design, SFMoMA, the Museum of Biblical Art, and 150 Media Stream, and in screenings at Supernova Festival, the Visual Studies Workshop, and the National Gallery. Sean’s writings and interview series with animation artists appears in BOMB Magazine. Capone also has projection work installed in the Bayard D. Kunkle Activities Center, Hammond Building.

For more information on this and other exhibitions, contact HUB-Robeson Galleries at (814) 865-2563, or visit their website at studentaffairs.psu.edu/hub/art-galleries. Keep up to date with HUB-Robeson Galleries by signing up for their Listserv or follow them on Instagram @hubrobesongalleries.

Details

Date:
October 2, 2022
Time:
10:00 am - 6:00 pm
EDT
Cost:
Free
Event Category:
Event Tags:
,
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Organizer

HUB-Robeson Galleries
Phone:
8148652563
Email:
galleries@psu.edu
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Venue

HUB Gallery
HUB-Robeson Center
University Park, PA 16802 United States
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Phone:
8148652563
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University Park, P.A. – The HUB-Robeson Galleries are excited to present BLACK NIIGHT WHIITE LIIGHT an exhibition of video works by New York City based artist Sean Capone. BLACK NIIGHT WHIITE LIIGHT is on view in HUB Gallery September 10 through November 6, 2022.

BLACK NIIGHT WHIITE LIIGHT showcases works from two of the Capone’s ongoing series, Avatar Poeticsand Global Illuminations. In these videos, Capone utilizes a conspicuous overabundance of digital graphics techniques and visual effects technology (including motion capture, 3D character animation and generative art software) to explore an absurdist and hallucinatory social media landscape — a landscape illuminated by pseudo-neon glows and scrolling media feeds, and populated by logorrheic talking heads, A.I. oracles and cyberpunk poet philosophers.

These electronic gurus, chatbots, trolls and tricksters earnestly struggle to communicate while maintaining linguistic and bodily coherence within the chimerical artifice of their screen-based existence — what Capone refers to as “the body horror of the uncanny valley.”

Class, student organization and office visits are welcomed! Email [email protected] with inquiries.

Sean Capone has worked extensively in the digital video and animation field for over 20 years, and has developed a wide-ranging body of work across its many aspects: film & TV, video games, music videos, gallery and museum exhibitions, festival presentations, event and stage scenography, and site-specific public art installations.

Sean’s work has been commissioned and presented at events and exhibitions at the SCAD Museum of Art, the MoMA, the Brooklyn Museum, the Museum of Art & Design, SFMoMA, the Museum of Biblical Art, and 150 Media Stream, and in screenings at Supernova Festival, the Visual Studies Workshop, and the National Gallery. Sean’s writings and interview series with animation artists appears in BOMB Magazine. Capone also has projection work installed in the Bayard D. Kunkle Activities Center, Hammond Building.

For more information on this and other exhibitions, contact HUB-Robeson Galleries at (814) 865-2563, or visit their website at studentaffairs.psu.edu/hub/art-galleries. Keep up to date with HUB-Robeson Galleries by signing up for their Listserv or follow them on Instagram @hubrobesongalleries.

Details

Date:
October 19, 2022
Time:
10:00 am - 6:00 pm
EDT
Cost:
Free
Event Category:
Event Tags:
,
MORE INFO

Organizer

HUB-Robeson Galleries
Phone:
8148652563
Email:
galleries@psu.edu
View Organizer Website

Venue

HUB Gallery
HUB-Robeson Center
University Park, PA 16802 United States
+ Google Map
Phone:
8148652563
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University Park, P.A. – The HUB-Robeson Galleries are excited to present BLACK NIIGHT WHIITE LIIGHT an exhibition of video works by New York City based artist Sean Capone. BLACK NIIGHT WHIITE LIIGHT is on view in HUB Gallery September 10 through November 6, 2022.

BLACK NIIGHT WHIITE LIIGHT showcases works from two of the Capone’s ongoing series, Avatar Poeticsand Global Illuminations. In these videos, Capone utilizes a conspicuous overabundance of digital graphics techniques and visual effects technology (including motion capture, 3D character animation and generative art software) to explore an absurdist and hallucinatory social media landscape — a landscape illuminated by pseudo-neon glows and scrolling media feeds, and populated by logorrheic talking heads, A.I. oracles and cyberpunk poet philosophers.

These electronic gurus, chatbots, trolls and tricksters earnestly struggle to communicate while maintaining linguistic and bodily coherence within the chimerical artifice of their screen-based existence — what Capone refers to as “the body horror of the uncanny valley.”

Class, student organization and office visits are welcomed! Email [email protected] with inquiries.

Sean Capone has worked extensively in the digital video and animation field for over 20 years, and has developed a wide-ranging body of work across its many aspects: film & TV, video games, music videos, gallery and museum exhibitions, festival presentations, event and stage scenography, and site-specific public art installations.

Sean’s work has been commissioned and presented at events and exhibitions at the SCAD Museum of Art, the MoMA, the Brooklyn Museum, the Museum of Art & Design, SFMoMA, the Museum of Biblical Art, and 150 Media Stream, and in screenings at Supernova Festival, the Visual Studies Workshop, and the National Gallery. Sean’s writings and interview series with animation artists appears in BOMB Magazine. Capone also has projection work installed in the Bayard D. Kunkle Activities Center, Hammond Building.

For more information on this and other exhibitions, contact HUB-Robeson Galleries at (814) 865-2563, or visit their website at studentaffairs.psu.edu/hub/art-galleries. Keep up to date with HUB-Robeson Galleries by signing up for their Listserv or follow them on Instagram @hubrobesongalleries.

Details

Date:
October 3, 2022
Time:
10:00 am - 6:00 pm
EDT
Cost:
Free
Event Category:
Event Tags:
,
MORE INFO

Organizer

HUB-Robeson Galleries
Phone:
8148652563
Email:
galleries@psu.edu
View Organizer Website

Venue

HUB Gallery
HUB-Robeson Center
University Park, PA 16802 United States
+ Google Map
Phone:
8148652563
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University Park, P.A. – The HUB-Robeson Galleries are excited to present BLACK NIIGHT WHIITE LIIGHT an exhibition of video works by New York City based artist Sean Capone. BLACK NIIGHT WHIITE LIIGHT is on view in HUB Gallery September 10 through November 6, 2022.

BLACK NIIGHT WHIITE LIIGHT showcases works from two of the Capone’s ongoing series, Avatar Poeticsand Global Illuminations. In these videos, Capone utilizes a conspicuous overabundance of digital graphics techniques and visual effects technology (including motion capture, 3D character animation and generative art software) to explore an absurdist and hallucinatory social media landscape — a landscape illuminated by pseudo-neon glows and scrolling media feeds, and populated by logorrheic talking heads, A.I. oracles and cyberpunk poet philosophers.

These electronic gurus, chatbots, trolls and tricksters earnestly struggle to communicate while maintaining linguistic and bodily coherence within the chimerical artifice of their screen-based existence — what Capone refers to as “the body horror of the uncanny valley.”

Class, student organization and office visits are welcomed! Email [email protected] with inquiries.

Sean Capone has worked extensively in the digital video and animation field for over 20 years, and has developed a wide-ranging body of work across its many aspects: film & TV, video games, music videos, gallery and museum exhibitions, festival presentations, event and stage scenography, and site-specific public art installations.

Sean’s work has been commissioned and presented at events and exhibitions at the SCAD Museum of Art, the MoMA, the Brooklyn Museum, the Museum of Art & Design, SFMoMA, the Museum of Biblical Art, and 150 Media Stream, and in screenings at Supernova Festival, the Visual Studies Workshop, and the National Gallery. Sean’s writings and interview series with animation artists appears in BOMB Magazine. Capone also has projection work installed in the Bayard D. Kunkle Activities Center, Hammond Building.

For more information on this and other exhibitions, contact HUB-Robeson Galleries at (814) 865-2563, or visit their website at studentaffairs.psu.edu/hub/art-galleries. Keep up to date with HUB-Robeson Galleries by signing up for their Listserv or follow them on Instagram @hubrobesongalleries.

Details

Date:
October 20, 2022
Time:
10:00 am - 6:00 pm
EDT
Cost:
Free
Event Category:
Event Tags:
,
MORE INFO

Organizer

HUB-Robeson Galleries
Phone:
8148652563
Email:
galleries@psu.edu
View Organizer Website

Venue

HUB Gallery
HUB-Robeson Center
University Park, PA 16802 United States
+ Google Map
Phone:
8148652563
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University Park, P.A. – The HUB-Robeson Galleries are excited to present BLACK NIIGHT WHIITE LIIGHT an exhibition of video works by New York City based artist Sean Capone. BLACK NIIGHT WHIITE LIIGHT is on view in HUB Gallery September 10 through November 6, 2022.

BLACK NIIGHT WHIITE LIIGHT showcases works from two of the Capone’s ongoing series, Avatar Poeticsand Global Illuminations. In these videos, Capone utilizes a conspicuous overabundance of digital graphics techniques and visual effects technology (including motion capture, 3D character animation and generative art software) to explore an absurdist and hallucinatory social media landscape — a landscape illuminated by pseudo-neon glows and scrolling media feeds, and populated by logorrheic talking heads, A.I. oracles and cyberpunk poet philosophers.

These electronic gurus, chatbots, trolls and tricksters earnestly struggle to communicate while maintaining linguistic and bodily coherence within the chimerical artifice of their screen-based existence — what Capone refers to as “the body horror of the uncanny valley.”

Class, student organization and office visits are welcomed! Email [email protected] with inquiries.

Sean Capone has worked extensively in the digital video and animation field for over 20 years, and has developed a wide-ranging body of work across its many aspects: film & TV, video games, music videos, gallery and museum exhibitions, festival presentations, event and stage scenography, and site-specific public art installations.

Sean’s work has been commissioned and presented at events and exhibitions at the SCAD Museum of Art, the MoMA, the Brooklyn Museum, the Museum of Art & Design, SFMoMA, the Museum of Biblical Art, and 150 Media Stream, and in screenings at Supernova Festival, the Visual Studies Workshop, and the National Gallery. Sean’s writings and interview series with animation artists appears in BOMB Magazine. Capone also has projection work installed in the Bayard D. Kunkle Activities Center, Hammond Building.

For more information on this and other exhibitions, contact HUB-Robeson Galleries at (814) 865-2563, or visit their website at studentaffairs.psu.edu/hub/art-galleries. Keep up to date with HUB-Robeson Galleries by signing up for their Listserv or follow them on Instagram @hubrobesongalleries.

Details

Date:
October 4, 2022
Time:
10:00 am - 6:00 pm
EDT
Cost:
Free
Event Category:
Event Tags:
,
MORE INFO

Organizer

HUB-Robeson Galleries
Phone:
8148652563
Email:
galleries@psu.edu
View Organizer Website

Venue

HUB Gallery
HUB-Robeson Center
University Park, PA 16802 United States
+ Google Map
Phone:
8148652563
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University Park, P.A. – The HUB-Robeson Galleries are excited to present BLACK NIIGHT WHIITE LIIGHT an exhibition of video works by New York City based artist Sean Capone. BLACK NIIGHT WHIITE LIIGHT is on view in HUB Gallery September 10 through November 6, 2022.

BLACK NIIGHT WHIITE LIIGHT showcases works from two of the Capone’s ongoing series, Avatar Poeticsand Global Illuminations. In these videos, Capone utilizes a conspicuous overabundance of digital graphics techniques and visual effects technology (including motion capture, 3D character animation and generative art software) to explore an absurdist and hallucinatory social media landscape — a landscape illuminated by pseudo-neon glows and scrolling media feeds, and populated by logorrheic talking heads, A.I. oracles and cyberpunk poet philosophers.

These electronic gurus, chatbots, trolls and tricksters earnestly struggle to communicate while maintaining linguistic and bodily coherence within the chimerical artifice of their screen-based existence — what Capone refers to as “the body horror of the uncanny valley.”

Class, student organization and office visits are welcomed! Email [email protected] with inquiries.

Sean Capone has worked extensively in the digital video and animation field for over 20 years, and has developed a wide-ranging body of work across its many aspects: film & TV, video games, music videos, gallery and museum exhibitions, festival presentations, event and stage scenography, and site-specific public art installations.

Sean’s work has been commissioned and presented at events and exhibitions at the SCAD Museum of Art, the MoMA, the Brooklyn Museum, the Museum of Art & Design, SFMoMA, the Museum of Biblical Art, and 150 Media Stream, and in screenings at Supernova Festival, the Visual Studies Workshop, and the National Gallery. Sean’s writings and interview series with animation artists appears in BOMB Magazine. Capone also has projection work installed in the Bayard D. Kunkle Activities Center, Hammond Building.

For more information on this and other exhibitions, contact HUB-Robeson Galleries at (814) 865-2563, or visit their website at studentaffairs.psu.edu/hub/art-galleries. Keep up to date with HUB-Robeson Galleries by signing up for their Listserv or follow them on Instagram @hubrobesongalleries.

Details

Date:
October 5, 2022
Time:
10:00 am - 6:00 pm
EDT
Cost:
Free
Event Category:
Event Tags:
,
MORE INFO

Organizer

HUB-Robeson Galleries
Phone:
8148652563
Email:
galleries@psu.edu
View Organizer Website

Venue

HUB Gallery
HUB-Robeson Center
University Park, PA 16802 United States
+ Google Map
Phone:
8148652563
More Info

University Park, P.A. – The HUB-Robeson Galleries are excited to present BLACK NIIGHT WHIITE LIIGHT an exhibition of video works by New York City based artist Sean Capone. BLACK NIIGHT WHIITE LIIGHT is on view in HUB Gallery September 10 through November 6, 2022.

BLACK NIIGHT WHIITE LIIGHT showcases works from two of the Capone’s ongoing series, Avatar Poeticsand Global Illuminations. In these videos, Capone utilizes a conspicuous overabundance of digital graphics techniques and visual effects technology (including motion capture, 3D character animation and generative art software) to explore an absurdist and hallucinatory social media landscape — a landscape illuminated by pseudo-neon glows and scrolling media feeds, and populated by logorrheic talking heads, A.I. oracles and cyberpunk poet philosophers.

These electronic gurus, chatbots, trolls and tricksters earnestly struggle to communicate while maintaining linguistic and bodily coherence within the chimerical artifice of their screen-based existence — what Capone refers to as “the body horror of the uncanny valley.”

Class, student organization and office visits are welcomed! Email [email protected] with inquiries.

Sean Capone has worked extensively in the digital video and animation field for over 20 years, and has developed a wide-ranging body of work across its many aspects: film & TV, video games, music videos, gallery and museum exhibitions, festival presentations, event and stage scenography, and site-specific public art installations.

Sean’s work has been commissioned and presented at events and exhibitions at the SCAD Museum of Art, the MoMA, the Brooklyn Museum, the Museum of Art & Design, SFMoMA, the Museum of Biblical Art, and 150 Media Stream, and in screenings at Supernova Festival, the Visual Studies Workshop, and the National Gallery. Sean’s writings and interview series with animation artists appears in BOMB Magazine. Capone also has projection work installed in the Bayard D. Kunkle Activities Center, Hammond Building.

For more information on this and other exhibitions, contact HUB-Robeson Galleries at (814) 865-2563, or visit their website at studentaffairs.psu.edu/hub/art-galleries. Keep up to date with HUB-Robeson Galleries by signing up for their Listserv or follow them on Instagram @hubrobesongalleries.

Details

Date:
September 20, 2022
Time:
10:00 am - 6:00 pm
EDT
Cost:
Free
Event Category:
Event Tags:
,
MORE INFO

Organizer

HUB-Robeson Galleries
Phone:
8148652563
Email:
galleries@psu.edu
View Organizer Website

Venue

HUB Gallery
HUB-Robeson Center
University Park, PA 16802 United States
+ Google Map
Phone:
8148652563
More Info

University Park, P.A. – The HUB-Robeson Galleries are excited to present BLACK NIIGHT WHIITE LIIGHT an exhibition of video works by New York City based artist Sean Capone. BLACK NIIGHT WHIITE LIIGHT is on view in HUB Gallery September 10 through November 6, 2022.

BLACK NIIGHT WHIITE LIIGHT showcases works from two of the Capone’s ongoing series, Avatar Poeticsand Global Illuminations. In these videos, Capone utilizes a conspicuous overabundance of digital graphics techniques and visual effects technology (including motion capture, 3D character animation and generative art software) to explore an absurdist and hallucinatory social media landscape — a landscape illuminated by pseudo-neon glows and scrolling media feeds, and populated by logorrheic talking heads, A.I. oracles and cyberpunk poet philosophers.

These electronic gurus, chatbots, trolls and tricksters earnestly struggle to communicate while maintaining linguistic and bodily coherence within the chimerical artifice of their screen-based existence — what Capone refers to as “the body horror of the uncanny valley.”

Class, student organization and office visits are welcomed! Email [email protected] with inquiries.

Sean Capone has worked extensively in the digital video and animation field for over 20 years, and has developed a wide-ranging body of work across its many aspects: film & TV, video games, music videos, gallery and museum exhibitions, festival presentations, event and stage scenography, and site-specific public art installations.

Sean’s work has been commissioned and presented at events and exhibitions at the SCAD Museum of Art, the MoMA, the Brooklyn Museum, the Museum of Art & Design, SFMoMA, the Museum of Biblical Art, and 150 Media Stream, and in screenings at Supernova Festival, the Visual Studies Workshop, and the National Gallery. Sean’s writings and interview series with animation artists appears in BOMB Magazine. Capone also has projection work installed in the Bayard D. Kunkle Activities Center, Hammond Building.

For more information on this and other exhibitions, contact HUB-Robeson Galleries at (814) 865-2563, or visit their website at studentaffairs.psu.edu/hub/art-galleries. Keep up to date with HUB-Robeson Galleries by signing up for their Listserv or follow them on Instagram @hubrobesongalleries.

Details

Date:
October 6, 2022
Time:
10:00 am - 6:00 pm
EDT
Cost:
Free
Event Category:
Event Tags:
,
MORE INFO

Organizer

HUB-Robeson Galleries
Phone:
8148652563
Email:
galleries@psu.edu
View Organizer Website

Venue

HUB Gallery
HUB-Robeson Center
University Park, PA 16802 United States
+ Google Map
Phone:
8148652563
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University Park, P.A. – The HUB-Robeson Galleries are excited to present BLACK NIIGHT WHIITE LIIGHT an exhibition of video works by New York City based artist Sean Capone. BLACK NIIGHT WHIITE LIIGHT is on view in HUB Gallery September 10 through November 6, 2022.

BLACK NIIGHT WHIITE LIIGHT showcases works from two of the Capone’s ongoing series, Avatar Poeticsand Global Illuminations. In these videos, Capone utilizes a conspicuous overabundance of digital graphics techniques and visual effects technology (including motion capture, 3D character animation and generative art software) to explore an absurdist and hallucinatory social media landscape — a landscape illuminated by pseudo-neon glows and scrolling media feeds, and populated by logorrheic talking heads, A.I. oracles and cyberpunk poet philosophers.

These electronic gurus, chatbots, trolls and tricksters earnestly struggle to communicate while maintaining linguistic and bodily coherence within the chimerical artifice of their screen-based existence — what Capone refers to as “the body horror of the uncanny valley.”

Class, student organization and office visits are welcomed! Email [email protected] with inquiries.

Sean Capone has worked extensively in the digital video and animation field for over 20 years, and has developed a wide-ranging body of work across its many aspects: film & TV, video games, music videos, gallery and museum exhibitions, festival presentations, event and stage scenography, and site-specific public art installations.

Sean’s work has been commissioned and presented at events and exhibitions at the SCAD Museum of Art, the MoMA, the Brooklyn Museum, the Museum of Art & Design, SFMoMA, the Museum of Biblical Art, and 150 Media Stream, and in screenings at Supernova Festival, the Visual Studies Workshop, and the National Gallery. Sean’s writings and interview series with animation artists appears in BOMB Magazine. Capone also has projection work installed in the Bayard D. Kunkle Activities Center, Hammond Building.

For more information on this and other exhibitions, contact HUB-Robeson Galleries at (814) 865-2563, or visit their website at studentaffairs.psu.edu/hub/art-galleries. Keep up to date with HUB-Robeson Galleries by signing up for their Listserv or follow them on Instagram @hubrobesongalleries.

Details

Date:
September 21, 2022
Time:
10:00 am - 6:00 pm
EDT
Cost:
Free
Event Category:
Event Tags:
,
MORE INFO

Organizer

HUB-Robeson Galleries
Phone:
8148652563
Email:
galleries@psu.edu
View Organizer Website

Venue

HUB Gallery
HUB-Robeson Center
University Park, PA 16802 United States
+ Google Map
Phone:
8148652563
More Info

University Park, P.A. – The HUB-Robeson Galleries are excited to present BLACK NIIGHT WHIITE LIIGHT an exhibition of video works by New York City based artist Sean Capone. BLACK NIIGHT WHIITE LIIGHT is on view in HUB Gallery September 10 through November 6, 2022.

BLACK NIIGHT WHIITE LIIGHT showcases works from two of the Capone’s ongoing series, Avatar Poeticsand Global Illuminations. In these videos, Capone utilizes a conspicuous overabundance of digital graphics techniques and visual effects technology (including motion capture, 3D character animation and generative art software) to explore an absurdist and hallucinatory social media landscape — a landscape illuminated by pseudo-neon glows and scrolling media feeds, and populated by logorrheic talking heads, A.I. oracles and cyberpunk poet philosophers.

These electronic gurus, chatbots, trolls and tricksters earnestly struggle to communicate while maintaining linguistic and bodily coherence within the chimerical artifice of their screen-based existence — what Capone refers to as “the body horror of the uncanny valley.”

Class, student organization and office visits are welcomed! Email [email protected] with inquiries.

Sean Capone has worked extensively in the digital video and animation field for over 20 years, and has developed a wide-ranging body of work across its many aspects: film & TV, video games, music videos, gallery and museum exhibitions, festival presentations, event and stage scenography, and site-specific public art installations.

Sean’s work has been commissioned and presented at events and exhibitions at the SCAD Museum of Art, the MoMA, the Brooklyn Museum, the Museum of Art & Design, SFMoMA, the Museum of Biblical Art, and 150 Media Stream, and in screenings at Supernova Festival, the Visual Studies Workshop, and the National Gallery. Sean’s writings and interview series with animation artists appears in BOMB Magazine. Capone also has projection work installed in the Bayard D. Kunkle Activities Center, Hammond Building.

For more information on this and other exhibitions, contact HUB-Robeson Galleries at (814) 865-2563, or visit their website at studentaffairs.psu.edu/hub/art-galleries. Keep up to date with HUB-Robeson Galleries by signing up for their Listserv or follow them on Instagram @hubrobesongalleries.

Details

Date:
October 7, 2022
Time:
10:00 am - 6:00 pm
EDT
Cost:
Free
Event Category:
Event Tags:
,
MORE INFO

Organizer

HUB-Robeson Galleries
Phone:
8148652563
Email:
galleries@psu.edu
View Organizer Website

Venue

HUB Gallery
HUB-Robeson Center
University Park, PA 16802 United States
+ Google Map
Phone:
8148652563
More Info

University Park, P.A. – The HUB-Robeson Galleries are excited to present BLACK NIIGHT WHIITE LIIGHT an exhibition of video works by New York City based artist Sean Capone. BLACK NIIGHT WHIITE LIIGHT is on view in HUB Gallery September 10 through November 6, 2022.

BLACK NIIGHT WHIITE LIIGHT showcases works from two of the Capone’s ongoing series, Avatar Poeticsand Global Illuminations. In these videos, Capone utilizes a conspicuous overabundance of digital graphics techniques and visual effects technology (including motion capture, 3D character animation and generative art software) to explore an absurdist and hallucinatory social media landscape — a landscape illuminated by pseudo-neon glows and scrolling media feeds, and populated by logorrheic talking heads, A.I. oracles and cyberpunk poet philosophers.

These electronic gurus, chatbots, trolls and tricksters earnestly struggle to communicate while maintaining linguistic and bodily coherence within the chimerical artifice of their screen-based existence — what Capone refers to as “the body horror of the uncanny valley.”

Class, student organization and office visits are welcomed! Email [email protected] with inquiries.

Sean Capone has worked extensively in the digital video and animation field for over 20 years, and has developed a wide-ranging body of work across its many aspects: film & TV, video games, music videos, gallery and museum exhibitions, festival presentations, event and stage scenography, and site-specific public art installations.

Sean’s work has been commissioned and presented at events and exhibitions at the SCAD Museum of Art, the MoMA, the Brooklyn Museum, the Museum of Art & Design, SFMoMA, the Museum of Biblical Art, and 150 Media Stream, and in screenings at Supernova Festival, the Visual Studies Workshop, and the National Gallery. Sean’s writings and interview series with animation artists appears in BOMB Magazine. Capone also has projection work installed in the Bayard D. Kunkle Activities Center, Hammond Building.

For more information on this and other exhibitions, contact HUB-Robeson Galleries at (814) 865-2563, or visit their website at studentaffairs.psu.edu/hub/art-galleries. Keep up to date with HUB-Robeson Galleries by signing up for their Listserv or follow them on Instagram @hubrobesongalleries.

Details

Date:
September 22, 2022
Time:
10:00 am - 6:00 pm
EDT
Cost:
Free
Event Category:
Event Tags:
,
MORE INFO

Organizer

HUB-Robeson Galleries
Phone:
8148652563
Email:
galleries@psu.edu
View Organizer Website

Venue

HUB Gallery
HUB-Robeson Center
University Park, PA 16802 United States
+ Google Map
Phone:
8148652563
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University Park, P.A. – The HUB-Robeson Galleries are excited to present BLACK NIIGHT WHIITE LIIGHT an exhibition of video works by New York City based artist Sean Capone. BLACK NIIGHT WHIITE LIIGHT is on view in HUB Gallery September 10 through November 6, 2022.

BLACK NIIGHT WHIITE LIIGHT showcases works from two of the Capone’s ongoing series, Avatar Poeticsand Global Illuminations. In these videos, Capone utilizes a conspicuous overabundance of digital graphics techniques and visual effects technology (including motion capture, 3D character animation and generative art software) to explore an absurdist and hallucinatory social media landscape — a landscape illuminated by pseudo-neon glows and scrolling media feeds, and populated by logorrheic talking heads, A.I. oracles and cyberpunk poet philosophers.

These electronic gurus, chatbots, trolls and tricksters earnestly struggle to communicate while maintaining linguistic and bodily coherence within the chimerical artifice of their screen-based existence — what Capone refers to as “the body horror of the uncanny valley.”

Class, student organization and office visits are welcomed! Email [email protected] with inquiries.

Sean Capone has worked extensively in the digital video and animation field for over 20 years, and has developed a wide-ranging body of work across its many aspects: film & TV, video games, music videos, gallery and museum exhibitions, festival presentations, event and stage scenography, and site-specific public art installations.

Sean’s work has been commissioned and presented at events and exhibitions at the SCAD Museum of Art, the MoMA, the Brooklyn Museum, the Museum of Art & Design, SFMoMA, the Museum of Biblical Art, and 150 Media Stream, and in screenings at Supernova Festival, the Visual Studies Workshop, and the National Gallery. Sean’s writings and interview series with animation artists appears in BOMB Magazine. Capone also has projection work installed in the Bayard D. Kunkle Activities Center, Hammond Building.

For more information on this and other exhibitions, contact HUB-Robeson Galleries at (814) 865-2563, or visit their website at studentaffairs.psu.edu/hub/art-galleries. Keep up to date with HUB-Robeson Galleries by signing up for their Listserv or follow them on Instagram @hubrobesongalleries.

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Date:
October 8, 2022
Time:
10:00 am - 6:00 pm
EDT
Cost:
Free
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Organizer

HUB-Robeson Galleries
Phone:
8148652563
Email:
galleries@psu.edu
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Venue

HUB Gallery
HUB-Robeson Center
University Park, PA 16802 United States
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Phone:
8148652563
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University Park, P.A. – The HUB-Robeson Galleries are excited to present BLACK NIIGHT WHIITE LIIGHT an exhibition of video works by New York City based artist Sean Capone. BLACK NIIGHT WHIITE LIIGHT is on view in HUB Gallery September 10 through November 6, 2022.

BLACK NIIGHT WHIITE LIIGHT showcases works from two of the Capone’s ongoing series, Avatar Poeticsand Global Illuminations. In these videos, Capone utilizes a conspicuous overabundance of digital graphics techniques and visual effects technology (including motion capture, 3D character animation and generative art software) to explore an absurdist and hallucinatory social media landscape — a landscape illuminated by pseudo-neon glows and scrolling media feeds, and populated by logorrheic talking heads, A.I. oracles and cyberpunk poet philosophers.

These electronic gurus, chatbots, trolls and tricksters earnestly struggle to communicate while maintaining linguistic and bodily coherence within the chimerical artifice of their screen-based existence — what Capone refers to as “the body horror of the uncanny valley.”

Class, student organization and office visits are welcomed! Email [email protected] with inquiries.

Sean Capone has worked extensively in the digital video and animation field for over 20 years, and has developed a wide-ranging body of work across its many aspects: film & TV, video games, music videos, gallery and museum exhibitions, festival presentations, event and stage scenography, and site-specific public art installations.

Sean’s work has been commissioned and presented at events and exhibitions at the SCAD Museum of Art, the MoMA, the Brooklyn Museum, the Museum of Art & Design, SFMoMA, the Museum of Biblical Art, and 150 Media Stream, and in screenings at Supernova Festival, the Visual Studies Workshop, and the National Gallery. Sean’s writings and interview series with animation artists appears in BOMB Magazine. Capone also has projection work installed in the Bayard D. Kunkle Activities Center, Hammond Building.

For more information on this and other exhibitions, contact HUB-Robeson Galleries at (814) 865-2563, or visit their website at studentaffairs.psu.edu/hub/art-galleries. Keep up to date with HUB-Robeson Galleries by signing up for their Listserv or follow them on Instagram @hubrobesongalleries.

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Date:
September 23, 2022
Time:
10:00 am - 6:00 pm
EDT
Cost:
Free
Event Category:
Event Tags:
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Organizer

HUB-Robeson Galleries
Phone:
8148652563
Email:
galleries@psu.edu
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Venue

HUB Gallery
HUB-Robeson Center
University Park, PA 16802 United States
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Phone:
8148652563
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University Park, P.A. – The HUB-Robeson Galleries are excited to present BLACK NIIGHT WHIITE LIIGHT an exhibition of video works by New York City based artist Sean Capone. BLACK NIIGHT WHIITE LIIGHT is on view in HUB Gallery September 10 through November 6, 2022.

BLACK NIIGHT WHIITE LIIGHT showcases works from two of the Capone’s ongoing series, Avatar Poeticsand Global Illuminations. In these videos, Capone utilizes a conspicuous overabundance of digital graphics techniques and visual effects technology (including motion capture, 3D character animation and generative art software) to explore an absurdist and hallucinatory social media landscape — a landscape illuminated by pseudo-neon glows and scrolling media feeds, and populated by logorrheic talking heads, A.I. oracles and cyberpunk poet philosophers.

These electronic gurus, chatbots, trolls and tricksters earnestly struggle to communicate while maintaining linguistic and bodily coherence within the chimerical artifice of their screen-based existence — what Capone refers to as “the body horror of the uncanny valley.”

Class, student organization and office visits are welcomed! Email [email protected] with inquiries.

Sean Capone has worked extensively in the digital video and animation field for over 20 years, and has developed a wide-ranging body of work across its many aspects: film & TV, video games, music videos, gallery and museum exhibitions, festival presentations, event and stage scenography, and site-specific public art installations.

Sean’s work has been commissioned and presented at events and exhibitions at the SCAD Museum of Art, the MoMA, the Brooklyn Museum, the Museum of Art & Design, SFMoMA, the Museum of Biblical Art, and 150 Media Stream, and in screenings at Supernova Festival, the Visual Studies Workshop, and the National Gallery. Sean’s writings and interview series with animation artists appears in BOMB Magazine. Capone also has projection work installed in the Bayard D. Kunkle Activities Center, Hammond Building.

For more information on this and other exhibitions, contact HUB-Robeson Galleries at (814) 865-2563, or visit their website at studentaffairs.psu.edu/hub/art-galleries. Keep up to date with HUB-Robeson Galleries by signing up for their Listserv or follow them on Instagram @hubrobesongalleries.

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Date:
October 9, 2022
Time:
10:00 am - 6:00 pm
EDT
Cost:
Free
Event Category:
Event Tags:
,
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Organizer

HUB-Robeson Galleries
Phone:
8148652563
Email:
galleries@psu.edu
View Organizer Website

Venue

HUB Gallery
HUB-Robeson Center
University Park, PA 16802 United States
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Phone:
8148652563
More Info

University Park, P.A. – The HUB-Robeson Galleries are excited to present BLACK NIIGHT WHIITE LIIGHT an exhibition of video works by New York City based artist Sean Capone. BLACK NIIGHT WHIITE LIIGHT is on view in HUB Gallery September 10 through November 6, 2022.

BLACK NIIGHT WHIITE LIIGHT showcases works from two of the Capone’s ongoing series, Avatar Poeticsand Global Illuminations. In these videos, Capone utilizes a conspicuous overabundance of digital graphics techniques and visual effects technology (including motion capture, 3D character animation and generative art software) to explore an absurdist and hallucinatory social media landscape — a landscape illuminated by pseudo-neon glows and scrolling media feeds, and populated by logorrheic talking heads, A.I. oracles and cyberpunk poet philosophers.

These electronic gurus, chatbots, trolls and tricksters earnestly struggle to communicate while maintaining linguistic and bodily coherence within the chimerical artifice of their screen-based existence — what Capone refers to as “the body horror of the uncanny valley.”

Class, student organization and office visits are welcomed! Email [email protected] with inquiries.

Sean Capone has worked extensively in the digital video and animation field for over 20 years, and has developed a wide-ranging body of work across its many aspects: film & TV, video games, music videos, gallery and museum exhibitions, festival presentations, event and stage scenography, and site-specific public art installations.

Sean’s work has been commissioned and presented at events and exhibitions at the SCAD Museum of Art, the MoMA, the Brooklyn Museum, the Museum of Art & Design, SFMoMA, the Museum of Biblical Art, and 150 Media Stream, and in screenings at Supernova Festival, the Visual Studies Workshop, and the National Gallery. Sean’s writings and interview series with animation artists appears in BOMB Magazine. Capone also has projection work installed in the Bayard D. Kunkle Activities Center, Hammond Building.

For more information on this and other exhibitions, contact HUB-Robeson Galleries at (814) 865-2563, or visit their website at studentaffairs.psu.edu/hub/art-galleries. Keep up to date with HUB-Robeson Galleries by signing up for their Listserv or follow them on Instagram @hubrobesongalleries.

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Date:
September 24, 2022
Time:
10:00 am - 6:00 pm
EDT
Cost:
Free
Event Category:
Event Tags:
,
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Organizer

HUB-Robeson Galleries
Phone:
8148652563
Email:
galleries@psu.edu
View Organizer Website

Venue

HUB Gallery
HUB-Robeson Center
University Park, PA 16802 United States
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Phone:
8148652563
More Info

University Park, P.A. – The HUB-Robeson Galleries are excited to present BLACK NIIGHT WHIITE LIIGHT an exhibition of video works by New York City based artist Sean Capone. BLACK NIIGHT WHIITE LIIGHT is on view in HUB Gallery September 10 through November 6, 2022.

BLACK NIIGHT WHIITE LIIGHT showcases works from two of the Capone’s ongoing series, Avatar Poeticsand Global Illuminations. In these videos, Capone utilizes a conspicuous overabundance of digital graphics techniques and visual effects technology (including motion capture, 3D character animation and generative art software) to explore an absurdist and hallucinatory social media landscape — a landscape illuminated by pseudo-neon glows and scrolling media feeds, and populated by logorrheic talking heads, A.I. oracles and cyberpunk poet philosophers.

These electronic gurus, chatbots, trolls and tricksters earnestly struggle to communicate while maintaining linguistic and bodily coherence within the chimerical artifice of their screen-based existence — what Capone refers to as “the body horror of the uncanny valley.”

Class, student organization and office visits are welcomed! Email [email protected] with inquiries.

Sean Capone has worked extensively in the digital video and animation field for over 20 years, and has developed a wide-ranging body of work across its many aspects: film & TV, video games, music videos, gallery and museum exhibitions, festival presentations, event and stage scenography, and site-specific public art installations.

Sean’s work has been commissioned and presented at events and exhibitions at the SCAD Museum of Art, the MoMA, the Brooklyn Museum, the Museum of Art & Design, SFMoMA, the Museum of Biblical Art, and 150 Media Stream, and in screenings at Supernova Festival, the Visual Studies Workshop, and the National Gallery. Sean’s writings and interview series with animation artists appears in BOMB Magazine. Capone also has projection work installed in the Bayard D. Kunkle Activities Center, Hammond Building.

For more information on this and other exhibitions, contact HUB-Robeson Galleries at (814) 865-2563, or visit their website at studentaffairs.psu.edu/hub/art-galleries. Keep up to date with HUB-Robeson Galleries by signing up for their Listserv or follow them on Instagram @hubrobesongalleries.

Details

Date:
October 10, 2022
Time:
10:00 am - 6:00 pm
EDT
Cost:
Free
Event Category:
Event Tags:
,
MORE INFO

Organizer

HUB-Robeson Galleries
Phone:
8148652563
Email:
galleries@psu.edu
View Organizer Website

Venue

HUB Gallery
HUB-Robeson Center
University Park, PA 16802 United States
+ Google Map
Phone:
8148652563
More Info

University Park, P.A. – The HUB-Robeson Galleries are excited to present BLACK NIIGHT WHIITE LIIGHT an exhibition of video works by New York City based artist Sean Capone. BLACK NIIGHT WHIITE LIIGHT is on view in HUB Gallery September 10 through November 6, 2022.

BLACK NIIGHT WHIITE LIIGHT showcases works from two of the Capone’s ongoing series, Avatar Poeticsand Global Illuminations. In these videos, Capone utilizes a conspicuous overabundance of digital graphics techniques and visual effects technology (including motion capture, 3D character animation and generative art software) to explore an absurdist and hallucinatory social media landscape — a landscape illuminated by pseudo-neon glows and scrolling media feeds, and populated by logorrheic talking heads, A.I. oracles and cyberpunk poet philosophers.

These electronic gurus, chatbots, trolls and tricksters earnestly struggle to communicate while maintaining linguistic and bodily coherence within the chimerical artifice of their screen-based existence — what Capone refers to as “the body horror of the uncanny valley.”

Class, student organization and office visits are welcomed! Email [email protected] with inquiries.

Sean Capone has worked extensively in the digital video and animation field for over 20 years, and has developed a wide-ranging body of work across its many aspects: film & TV, video games, music videos, gallery and museum exhibitions, festival presentations, event and stage scenography, and site-specific public art installations.

Sean’s work has been commissioned and presented at events and exhibitions at the SCAD Museum of Art, the MoMA, the Brooklyn Museum, the Museum of Art & Design, SFMoMA, the Museum of Biblical Art, and 150 Media Stream, and in screenings at Supernova Festival, the Visual Studies Workshop, and the National Gallery. Sean’s writings and interview series with animation artists appears in BOMB Magazine. Capone also has projection work installed in the Bayard D. Kunkle Activities Center, Hammond Building.

For more information on this and other exhibitions, contact HUB-Robeson Galleries at (814) 865-2563, or visit their website at studentaffairs.psu.edu/hub/art-galleries. Keep up to date with HUB-Robeson Galleries by signing up for their Listserv or follow them on Instagram @hubrobesongalleries.

Details

Date:
September 25, 2022
Time:
10:00 am - 6:00 pm
EDT
Cost:
Free
Event Category:
Event Tags:
,
MORE INFO

Organizer

HUB-Robeson Galleries
Phone:
8148652563
Email:
galleries@psu.edu
View Organizer Website

Venue

HUB Gallery
HUB-Robeson Center
University Park, PA 16802 United States
+ Google Map
Phone:
8148652563
More Info

University Park, P.A. – The HUB-Robeson Galleries are excited to present BLACK NIIGHT WHIITE LIIGHT an exhibition of video works by New York City based artist Sean Capone. BLACK NIIGHT WHIITE LIIGHT is on view in HUB Gallery September 10 through November 6, 2022.

BLACK NIIGHT WHIITE LIIGHT showcases works from two of the Capone’s ongoing series, Avatar Poeticsand Global Illuminations. In these videos, Capone utilizes a conspicuous overabundance of digital graphics techniques and visual effects technology (including motion capture, 3D character animation and generative art software) to explore an absurdist and hallucinatory social media landscape — a landscape illuminated by pseudo-neon glows and scrolling media feeds, and populated by logorrheic talking heads, A.I. oracles and cyberpunk poet philosophers.

These electronic gurus, chatbots, trolls and tricksters earnestly struggle to communicate while maintaining linguistic and bodily coherence within the chimerical artifice of their screen-based existence — what Capone refers to as “the body horror of the uncanny valley.”

Class, student organization and office visits are welcomed! Email [email protected] with inquiries.

Sean Capone has worked extensively in the digital video and animation field for over 20 years, and has developed a wide-ranging body of work across its many aspects: film & TV, video games, music videos, gallery and museum exhibitions, festival presentations, event and stage scenography, and site-specific public art installations.

Sean’s work has been commissioned and presented at events and exhibitions at the SCAD Museum of Art, the MoMA, the Brooklyn Museum, the Museum of Art & Design, SFMoMA, the Museum of Biblical Art, and 150 Media Stream, and in screenings at Supernova Festival, the Visual Studies Workshop, and the National Gallery. Sean’s writings and interview series with animation artists appears in BOMB Magazine. Capone also has projection work installed in the Bayard D. Kunkle Activities Center, Hammond Building.

For more information on this and other exhibitions, contact HUB-Robeson Galleries at (814) 865-2563, or visit their website at studentaffairs.psu.edu/hub/art-galleries. Keep up to date with HUB-Robeson Galleries by signing up for their Listserv or follow them on Instagram @hubrobesongalleries.

Details

Date:
October 11, 2022
Time:
10:00 am - 6:00 pm
EDT
Cost:
Free
Event Category:
Event Tags:
,
MORE INFO

Organizer

HUB-Robeson Galleries
Phone:
8148652563
Email:
galleries@psu.edu
View Organizer Website

Venue

HUB Gallery
HUB-Robeson Center
University Park, PA 16802 United States
+ Google Map
Phone:
8148652563
More Info