2014 Exhibition

net trash

18. net trash

net trash is large scale projection of .gif animations compiled from more than 20 artists who use the internet as a medium.

Each artist has submitted multiple animations to be projected in a never-ending waterfall of .gif images falling down a large wall at the Woodward Ave/Warren Ave green space.

Many of these images may have only been presented online, often on the artists’ personal blog or website. We have chosen to physically manifest these images, through projections, giving them a live audience.

As the internet becomes increasingly ubiquitous, it has altered the way we conduct everyday life, including art. Work is increasingly viewed on the web, and even gallery and museum exhibitions are now seen primarily through online documentation. The creation, distribution, promotion and monetization of digital works of art is still very much an experiment and under debate. This project represents just one way these works may be presented beyond the internet.

Artists featured include Vince Mckelvie, Emilie Gervais, Arvida Bystrom, Cindy Suen, Alec Mackenzie, Sassydad, Austin Kinstler, Lorna Mills, Molly Soda, Rollin Leonard, Rafael Rozendaal, Petra Cortright, Jono Mi Lo, Jacob Ciocci, Sara Ludy, Yoshi Sodeoka, Anthony Antonellis, Eva Papamargariti, Terrell Davis, Max Capacity and Otto Splotch.

Special thanks to Matthew Harrison for web coding and technical support.

Artist Information

Aric Miller

Aric Miller

Aric Miller is a Detroit-based artist exploring the intersection of art, technology and emerging practice. He organized U Haul Me Away, a mobile exhibition of art prints inside a U-Haul truck during the Eastern Market After Dark at the 2013 Detroit Design Festival. More recently, he exhibited at North End Studios, collaborated with Cranbrook Academy of Art on a publication entitled Navel and was featured online in The Wrong: a Digital Art Biennial.

www.cellulargrime.tumblr.com

Molly Soda

Molly Soda

Molly Soda is an artist working across a variety of digital platforms such as videos, GIFS, zines, and tweets. Her work invokes insight on contemporary feminism, perversion, culture, and identity. She was recently featured in Paddles On! the first ever digital art auction at Phillips Auction House in New York. Molly Soda is currently based out of Detroit, but you can always find her on the Internet.

www.mollysoda.tumblr.com