6.23.2005
:: di me :
:: about me ::
:: “better media through mischief” ::
Josephine LiPuma aka (vj) JL POOKY is a Sicilian/German mixed-up American Euro Mutt/ New Media/ VR /Interactive Installation Artist/ Performance Artist/ Filmaker/ Writer. Living a short path to Lake Michigan, Josephine began treading artistic waters growing up on the West Side of Chicago, Illinois in the area now known as RiverWest. At her childhood home on Peoria street, she saw the cinder piles of her industrial childhood, ashes immersed into the fabric of her media work today. Josephine is the founder of Responsive Vision. & is part of the (evl) Electronic Visualization Lab community, UIC at Chicago, IL. USA. She is a devoted MAX/MSP/Jitter groupie, as well.
Her, Colorant, an experimental video short was recently screened in TriBeCa, NYC at the 59 SECONDS FILM/VIDEO FESTIVAL, September 29, 2005.
http://www.irinadanilova.net/59_sec_fest/59_sec_scr.htm
Her, The Unbearable Heaviness of Waiting & Furious Breeding, experimental video shorts will be part of the museum of new art (mona), Detriot, Michigan’s collection & featured in its Third International Film & Video Festival, January 15 to February 24, 2005
http://www.detroitmona.com
Her, The Unbearable Heaviness of Waiting , an experimental video short is part of the 404 Electronic Art Festival Sao Paulo, Brazil, on Nov 23rd-12th December 2004. It is part of the Video Channel which was juried by the young Cologne based Alex Haupt in partnership with Wilfried Agricola de Cologne, Director/Curator.
http://www.le-musee-divisioniste.org/mediacentre/video_channel/index.html
In the summer of 2004 she was awarded media residency at Association House in Chicago,IL to produce a surreal music video with 70 of their summer youth participants. It was based on her poem: if I knew about love.
eternal joy: no words, an experimental video short was Inducted Into the Permanent Collection of the Russian Center for Contemporary Art. This piece was part of the OUTVIDEO NET Igrek CINEMA festival: International video_art festival in public spaces Ekaterinburg, Russia in June 2004. The festival public screenings happened on the outdoor video screens network of Igrek Cinema company.
http://uralncca.ru/outvideo_en_cinema
frammenti :: love damnation/redemption, an interactive work in progress was recently exhibited in a group show at the Center for VR in the Arts of the University of Illinois at Chicago, in May 2004.
Her short film, Love Fragments was recently exhibited at Peter Jones Gallery, Chicago, IL, in October 2003. Love Fragments is a part of her on going immersive responsive video installation: frammenti :: love damnation/redemption. She was awarded a 2003 Roin Family Scholarship to help finance that project in conjunction with the additional assistance from (Electronic Visualization Lab) University of Illinois at Chicago.
Her virtual reality piece Through the Looking Glass of Josephine LiPuma, was permanently installed at the Ars Electroncia Museum in Linz, Austria & was featured during the Ars Electroncia Festival in September: 2001 as part of curator Dan Sandin's EVL: Alive on the Grid , a collection of virtual art world's. Her VR work has been shown at The University at Buffalo's (CUNY, NY) Digital Frontier: The Buffalo Summit, November: 2001; Alternate Currents show for Chicago's Artists Month, October: 2001; & at Northwestern University's Symposium on Immersive Artistic Environments in May 2001.
Her VR works, among others were featured on WTTW, a Chicago PBS station, on 21st Century Cave Art: Artbeat Chicago 2003. Source: wttw.com/artbeat/ “Ever wonder what it might be like to walk inside a work of art. Well, Artbeat Chicago's Victoria Lautman does just that at the University of Illinois at Chicago's Electronic Visualization Lab. Artists and engineers collaborated to create three dimensional virtual environments that a viewer can navigate and explore, as well as help to create. This is one amazing place that suggests the revolution of video games was only the tip of the iceberg. The Electronic Visualization Laboratory, University of Illinois at Chicago.” This slice about EVL is a favorite of the station they rerun it frequently.
She collaborated in the summer of 2003 on the technology-web based project P_O_V: Point of View project of Association House, which combined new media/digital video, combined with community knowledge. She collaborated in the summer of 2002 on the technology-web based project Transmigration: Momento/Documento project of Association House, which combined new media/digital video. Her partner in this project was Columbian filmmaker Andres Duque, who currently resides in New York City.
As an educator Josephine has taught for the De Paul University Community Technology Center, Columbia College, Community Office Of Arts Partnership: Chicago, International Academy of Design, Gallery 37 Neighborhoods Program, & has taught new media arts at the University of Illinois at Chicago. She has lectured at the Chicago Cultural Center, The Art Institute Of Chicago, Triton College, and Truman College of Chicago.
She has been consistently awarded artist-in-residence's throughout her career; her most recent & ongoing residency is with Association House, Chicago, IL. She has been an artist-in-resident for the Near North Arts Council, Chicago Historical Society, the Adler Planetarium, the Field Museum, Lincoln Park Zoological Gardens, the Garfield Conservatory, & The Friends of the Parks. She was an Artist-In-Residence of Chicago (juried) for two years in succession, an accolade that enabled her to create public artworks for Chicago City agencies, and the Chicago Park District. Her artworks are in the Chicago 1% for Art Collection, as well. She won the President’s Purchase Prize in 1999 at Columbia College. Her digital prints are in the Fuji Collection in Tokyo, Japan. She is in many international and private collections. Josephine has been the recipient of The City of Chicago Dept. of Cultural Affairs Artists Completion Grant.
Josephine has been a featured Performance Poet/Artist throughout the City of Chicago, the Chicago Public Libraries, Columbia College, and the Midwest & Vancouver, BC. Her theatre performance group The Naughty Goddess Review has been featured at the Bucktown Arts Theatre Festival, Chicago, IL. Her poetic voice sings out at Weeds, in Chicago, IL, on some Monday nights In true American form, she is a woman whose spirit cannot be contained.
:: about me ::
:: “better media through mischief” ::
Josephine LiPuma aka (vj) JL POOKY is a Sicilian/German mixed-up American Euro Mutt/ New Media/ VR /Interactive Installation Artist/ Performance Artist/ Filmaker/ Writer. Living a short path to Lake Michigan, Josephine began treading artistic waters growing up on the West Side of Chicago, Illinois in the area now known as RiverWest. At her childhood home on Peoria street, she saw the cinder piles of her industrial childhood, ashes immersed into the fabric of her media work today. Josephine is the founder of Responsive Vision. & is part of the (evl) Electronic Visualization Lab community, UIC at Chicago, IL. USA. She is a devoted MAX/MSP/Jitter groupie, as well.
Her, Colorant, an experimental video short was recently screened in TriBeCa, NYC at the 59 SECONDS FILM/VIDEO FESTIVAL, September 29, 2005.
http://www.irinadanilova.net/59_sec_fest/59_sec_scr.htm
Her, The Unbearable Heaviness of Waiting & Furious Breeding, experimental video shorts will be part of the museum of new art (mona), Detriot, Michigan’s collection & featured in its Third International Film & Video Festival, January 15 to February 24, 2005
http://www.detroitmona.com
Her, The Unbearable Heaviness of Waiting , an experimental video short is part of the 404 Electronic Art Festival Sao Paulo, Brazil, on Nov 23rd-12th December 2004. It is part of the Video Channel which was juried by the young Cologne based Alex Haupt in partnership with Wilfried Agricola de Cologne, Director/Curator.
http://www.le-musee-divisioniste.org/mediacentre/video_channel/index.html
In the summer of 2004 she was awarded media residency at Association House in Chicago,IL to produce a surreal music video with 70 of their summer youth participants. It was based on her poem: if I knew about love.
eternal joy: no words, an experimental video short was Inducted Into the Permanent Collection of the Russian Center for Contemporary Art. This piece was part of the OUTVIDEO NET Igrek CINEMA festival: International video_art festival in public spaces Ekaterinburg, Russia in June 2004. The festival public screenings happened on the outdoor video screens network of Igrek Cinema company.
http://uralncca.ru/outvideo_en_cinema
frammenti :: love damnation/redemption, an interactive work in progress was recently exhibited in a group show at the Center for VR in the Arts of the University of Illinois at Chicago, in May 2004.
Her short film, Love Fragments was recently exhibited at Peter Jones Gallery, Chicago, IL, in October 2003. Love Fragments is a part of her on going immersive responsive video installation: frammenti :: love damnation/redemption. She was awarded a 2003 Roin Family Scholarship to help finance that project in conjunction with the additional assistance from (Electronic Visualization Lab) University of Illinois at Chicago.
Her virtual reality piece Through the Looking Glass of Josephine LiPuma, was permanently installed at the Ars Electroncia Museum in Linz, Austria & was featured during the Ars Electroncia Festival in September: 2001 as part of curator Dan Sandin's EVL: Alive on the Grid , a collection of virtual art world's. Her VR work has been shown at The University at Buffalo's (CUNY, NY) Digital Frontier: The Buffalo Summit, November: 2001; Alternate Currents show for Chicago's Artists Month, October: 2001; & at Northwestern University's Symposium on Immersive Artistic Environments in May 2001.
Her VR works, among others were featured on WTTW, a Chicago PBS station, on 21st Century Cave Art: Artbeat Chicago 2003. Source: wttw.com/artbeat/ “Ever wonder what it might be like to walk inside a work of art. Well, Artbeat Chicago's Victoria Lautman does just that at the University of Illinois at Chicago's Electronic Visualization Lab. Artists and engineers collaborated to create three dimensional virtual environments that a viewer can navigate and explore, as well as help to create. This is one amazing place that suggests the revolution of video games was only the tip of the iceberg. The Electronic Visualization Laboratory, University of Illinois at Chicago.” This slice about EVL is a favorite of the station they rerun it frequently.
She collaborated in the summer of 2003 on the technology-web based project P_O_V: Point of View project of Association House, which combined new media/digital video, combined with community knowledge. She collaborated in the summer of 2002 on the technology-web based project Transmigration: Momento/Documento project of Association House, which combined new media/digital video. Her partner in this project was Columbian filmmaker Andres Duque, who currently resides in New York City.
As an educator Josephine has taught for the De Paul University Community Technology Center, Columbia College, Community Office Of Arts Partnership: Chicago, International Academy of Design, Gallery 37 Neighborhoods Program, & has taught new media arts at the University of Illinois at Chicago. She has lectured at the Chicago Cultural Center, The Art Institute Of Chicago, Triton College, and Truman College of Chicago.
She has been consistently awarded artist-in-residence's throughout her career; her most recent & ongoing residency is with Association House, Chicago, IL. She has been an artist-in-resident for the Near North Arts Council, Chicago Historical Society, the Adler Planetarium, the Field Museum, Lincoln Park Zoological Gardens, the Garfield Conservatory, & The Friends of the Parks. She was an Artist-In-Residence of Chicago (juried) for two years in succession, an accolade that enabled her to create public artworks for Chicago City agencies, and the Chicago Park District. Her artworks are in the Chicago 1% for Art Collection, as well. She won the President’s Purchase Prize in 1999 at Columbia College. Her digital prints are in the Fuji Collection in Tokyo, Japan. She is in many international and private collections. Josephine has been the recipient of The City of Chicago Dept. of Cultural Affairs Artists Completion Grant.
Josephine has been a featured Performance Poet/Artist throughout the City of Chicago, the Chicago Public Libraries, Columbia College, and the Midwest & Vancouver, BC. Her theatre performance group The Naughty Goddess Review has been featured at the Bucktown Arts Theatre Festival, Chicago, IL. Her poetic voice sings out at Weeds, in Chicago, IL, on some Monday nights In true American form, she is a woman whose spirit cannot be contained.
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24 Comments:
You still didn't tell how your show went and how you feel about it. How does it feel not to be dealing with "school"? Stay cool .......Pook.
By the way how is the quest??????
A:
i will tell you about my show through the documentation (paper/website & other stuff)
link I am, STILL working on it now...
soon anonymous...SOON
......NOT to be dealing with school,
I am still dealing with it...more later!
The Quest for the holy grail girl?
Extactly which Quest is that, the little bell,
that went under?
Which Quest? Anonymous? Which Quest?
Quest for the holy dollar? or the unholy dollar?
Or the holy?
God Quest?
tiamo: uma puma
The Quest for fibonacci numbers?
is that what media is about?
fibonacci numbers are like love,
either rich or full of pain or?
The Quest for fibonacci numbers.....
who knows?
I guess only Anonymous knows...right A?
Hi Pook,
I look forward to seeing how your show went. Will it include how you felt about it and all you went through?
I know you are still dealing with school, but I thought you were done with your part that was a quest, not the job part.
Well your search is the part of your quest that I find most interesting. It is the part I was willing to help along with "inside info".
I look forward to the day when you tell me that the "little bell" has been ripped right of the orange crate and that it went right into the lake.
The DaVinci code grail is really the etenal quest isn't it (for most).
Well Pook keep your hooks baited and you line in the water.
heres the r. This thing is acting funny.
Peace and Love............A=1123581321
A:
I need the inside quest,
I guess one is never
quite done with the quest,
It is never ending?
perhaps?
What do you think? A
I think the quest ends when you want it to.
To me it comes down to reality and dreams.
Dreams very seldom become reality, whereas reality is constant.
As long as you have dreams you are still in the game.
Look at Elaine floating down stream with her dreams unfulfilled.
If her dreams came true she would be floating down the river ,with Lancelot making waves.
"Sweet Dreams Pook"!
well ok: elaine in the picture is
one thing, but she is a static image
painted/frozen in time
(in the painters mind?),
so where's the Quest?
She is frozen in time, waiting, waiting.
I am tired of waiting, I do not wait anymore, time gets short when your
in my decade, via life!
Get Over It,
move on,
se'
The The DaVinci code grail,
is all
make-up science,
make-up historical
fiction,
make-up from various
bits and pieces of stuff,
then rewritten
as gospel.
Some people actually
believe it is true,
but A=112358132 is
on the path!
1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21
is the pattern of how rabbits breed
0 1 --the series starts like this.
0+1=1 so the series is now
0 1 1
1+1=2 so the series continues...
0 1 1 2 and the next term is
1+2=3 so we now have
0 1 1 2 3 and it continues as follows ...
0 1 1 2 3 5 8 13 21,
but that is not love, that is rabbits breeding,
but it is about nature?
later
hail the chief?
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wooooooooooooooooooooo
who is this
Hey Pook,
Elaine's quest as we know it is over. I hope there is another one she can follow.
I guess you don't know what grail I am talking about.....V.
Im glad you got rid of that p guy. He was freaking me out and probably you too. Well when you go fishing you sometimes hook a bottom feeder and before it was illeagal you used to gut them and throw them back...........Peace
You are speaking of the holy grail
of the knights templar, se'.
Is this right?
Yes but in the book it isn't the cup of Christ as we think.
I guess you haven't read it.
I know its on the "Black List" for catholics now.
If you read it just remember its a novel. I thought it was great.
I have been very busy with school, my reading for content has been in topics of thesis, interests/context.
later
uma puma
I forgot to tell you check out the illustrated edition.
Its a new day.
ok, I will check in out
after all my MFA stuff is done...
thanks so:
uma puma
I know you will like it. His other book in the same vein,( Angels and Demons) goes right along with it .If you like one you will like them both.
Well Pook the new era starts. Remember one foot in front of the other and that a little black lace goes along way...........p&l
p&I
ok: a little black lace goes a long way, so who do i owe this comment, too?
uma puma
me Pook,
its some of my inside info.
............p&l
p&l
look so how inside is this info?
this is not fair...
blah...
uma puma
Just trying to help.
Its guy stuff.
Im the guy in the back of the barge with the pole.
Your own "Gondolier".
I will sing to you and will not be happy until you are. There is room for one more and the day will come when that seat is filled.
I thought I heard a little tinkle off that bell.
ok: That sounds good
better late then never, I guess.
Maybe the seat will be filled soon, later OR ?
Well anywho: thanks
again
a footnote:
a little bit of black lace will work,
got it!
se'
uma puma
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