This Ain't Your Daddy's Art Show
Halie Pratt,
The Daily Texas
September 21st, 2005
| "While regular Copa-goers danced to the samba upstairs, technot musician and superhero wannabe The Sidekick danced maniacally onstage with such infectious energy the audience couldn't help but smile." |
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Austin Museum of Digital Art Digital Showcase 33
Marc Savlov,
Austin Chronicle
May 19th, 2005
| "This distorted double shot of outré sounds and video/art installations will send yuppies scurrying to the comfort of whatever shot bar is closest." |
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Austin Museum of Digital Art Performance Series 2
Heather Barfield,
Austin Chronicle
June 25th, 2004
| "The volume of creative possibilities within digital media is unpredictable, but the potential for brain and body experiences seems profound. AMODA needs supporters in its mission to expose the works of emerging digital artists, and it's high time we pay attention.
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Austin Museum of Digital Art
Heath K. Hignight,
Grooves Magazine
March 21st, 2004
| "In it's seventh year, the Austin Museum of Digital Art or AMODA, as it is known locally, exists to provide a kind of intellectual audition space for digital art – both auditory and visual in nature. AMODA strives to be like any normal museum of art, but instead of catering to traditional media like painting, sculpting, or photography, it presents to the public new art from people working in the digital realm, where technology provides the canvas for artistic expression. " |
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Austin Museum of Digital Art's (AMODA) Exhibition at the Idea Gallery
Adrian Kohn,
Voices of the Art Magazine
March 21st, 2004
| "Wilcox patches together the landscapes from photographs of several different locales, often in Texas. Digital manipulation in this instance proves truer to Wilcox's fragmented and compositional memory than too-real unedited photographs. This nicely subverts digital photography's potential for inhuman and technological verisimilitude." |
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Top 10 Film/Video notables of 2003
Rachel Koper,
Austin Chronicle
January 2nd, 2004
| "6) Austin Museum of Digital Art showcases -- It's different every month!" |
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Digital Display
Liz Cordingley,
XLR8R Magazine
November 1st, 2003
| "Responsible for some of the most happening hobnobbing opportunities for digiphiles this side of Ars Electronica, the Austin Museum of Digital Art was originally conceived as a physical space where digital art could be viewed by the public in ways not possible with, say, a website." |
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Recommended Music
Michael Chamy,
Austin Chronicle
May 22nd, 2003
| "At times, DAT Politics sounds like a symphony of household appliances gone haywire..." |
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Virtual Tribe
Robert Faires,
Austin Chronicle
April 18th, 2003
| "On each screen is a face, larger than life, along with a description of what's outside that person's window and the name of a place that identifies where the window is...." |
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Max Tundra Headlines Austin Digital Showcase: Austin envy now a documented mental condition
Ryan Goldman,
Pitchfork Media
March 6th, 2003
| "AMODA's twentieth Digital Showcase will feature some of the United States' and Europe's most notable purveyors of digital arts...AMODA, one of the world's foremost promoters of digital art in all forms, holds a monthly event to bring together area artists and musicians with top experimentalists from around the world...Austin envy now a documented mental condition." |
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Austin Museum of Digital Art
The Austin Chronicle
January 16th, 2003
| "Tonight's "Digital Showcase 19" at Texture will provide much visual and musical morphing for your post-industrial senses." |
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In UT Program, `Citizen-Scholars' Put Knowledge to Work
Rich Cherwitz, Sarah Rodriguez and Julie Sievers,
Austin-American Statesman
December 1st, 2002
| "'Technology,' said Chaput, 'is a tool for doing important, fascinating, powerful, beautiful things.'... " |
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Austin Museum of Digital Art engages
Iris Sanchez,
UHCLIDIAN
November 25th, 2002
| "My search was for an organization that is taking digital art to a whole new level, really focusing on different digital mediums and encouraging artists to embrace and display their work. AMODA ... is that organization." |
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Digital Art Museum: AMODA
Lacey Tauber,
Audio Galaxy
May 1st, 2002
| "The Austin Museum of Digital Art's monthly showcase, a techie heaven that has started to attract more than just techies. Those who simply want to take part in an entertainment experience more common in big cities like New York and Chicago..." |
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Inside the Display: The Digital Face of Interactive Art
Erina Duganne,
Austin Chronicle
March 15th, 2002
| "With [Inside the Display's] impressive display of interactive digital art, AMODA, in their first collaboration with TFAA, demonsrates that they are a force to be reckoned with in the Austin's rapidly growing digital art community." |
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Digital Art: Austin Artists Pursue the Possibilities
Cinque Hicks,
Downtown Arts Magazine
March 1st, 2002
| "Digital art, like hip-hop, has a way of scanning the cultural landscape and plucking out bits and pieces-a bit of input here, a random image from the continuum of technology there-to weave a higher vision." |
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Reeling: Digital Display: A Visit to AMODA
Jodie Keeling,
Downtown Arts Magazine
March 1st, 2002
| "The truth is though the folks down at AMODA are already making their own strong case for themselves as digital artists and the computer as an expressive medium. Their assimilation of other formats combined with the capacity for creative digital manipulation serves them similarly to Steiglitz's bold comparisons...and the creative renaissance? Keep it happening." |
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TFAA hosts The Austin Museum of Digital Art (AMODA) and Inside the Display: The Digital Face of Interactive Art
Arts News, TFAA Spring 2002 Newsletter
March 1st, 2002
| "The exhibition Inside the Display: The Digital Face of Interactive Art, hosted by TFAA and organized by the Austin Museum of Digital Art (AMODA) marked a meaningul collaboration between two Austin arts organizations committed to investigating new forms of representation, here, within the digital domain." |
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Museum dedicated to promoting international works of digital art approaches SUKA for brand consultancy
SUKA
January 1st, 2002
| "They appreciate the art that incorporates digital technology in the product, process, or subject of the featured work as electronic music artists knock their heads to their own sublime ambient beats, expressing their aural interpretations to the onlookers at every corner of the room.
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The Enigma of Visual Art Made for the Internet : Graffiti on the Superhighway
Rob Curran,
Austin Chronicle
December 21st, 2001
| "AMODA sees digital art as a catalyst that will yield more fertile ideas about painting, sculpture, printmaking, and music of all kinds." |
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Best of Austin 2001
Austin Chronicle
October 5th, 2001
| "AMODA is the forerunner of things to come." |
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A Musical Upswing in the Midst of a Tech Downturn
Heath K. Hignight,
XLent - Austin American Statesman
September 13th, 2001
| "People who attend a Digital Showcase are in for a surprise..." |
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Digital Showcase: Feast Your Eyes and Ears On This
David Williams,
XLent - Austin-American Statesman
September 13th, 2001
| "That's a lot of cool aesthetic data bouncing around..." |
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