Group exhibition featuring work by U-Ram Choe, Michael Joaquin Grey, Rafael Lozano-Hemmer, Lynn Hershman Leeson, James Paterson, C.E.B. Reas, and Björn Schülke. The summer exhibition displays a wide range of art works influenced by and created in new media. This summer marks bitforms gallery's sixth year of new media art programming in Chelsea. Founded in 2001, bitforms gallery became the first commercial art gallery to champion art impacted by and designed with digital tools. The exhibition includes Rafael Lozano-Hemmer's Amodal Suspension (2003), a large-scale interactive installation originally created to commemorate the opening of Japan's Yamaguchi Center for Arts and Media; U-Ram Choe's Varietal Urbanus Female, an intricate kinetic sculpture in stainless steel suspended from the gallery ceiling; Lynn Hershman Leeson's Graph to Early Signs of Stress (1975), an artifact from the Roberta Breitmore project; Michael Joaquin Grey's Gametes (1990) and Autonomic Yoke (male-female) (1991–2007); James Paterson's Untitled (Drawings from 2005, No. 1), a large print on vinyl wallpaper merging software and ink drawing; C.E.B. Reas's Process 11 from his ongoing generative series; and Björn Schülke's Solar-Space-Mobile (2007), a delicate wire sculpture powered by solar cells.

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Group exhibition