Exhibits

Message (Not) Received

Year
2014

Max Capacity exhibited in "Message (Not) Received," a group glitch art exhibition at the Visual Arts Building, University of Texas at Dallas, November 2014. The show featured international glitch artists including Rosa Menkman, Jon Satrom, Phillip Stearns, and Melissa Barron alongside UTD professors.

Message (Not) Received

  • Venue: Visual Arts Building, University of Texas at Dallas (UTD)
  • Location: Richardson, Texas, USA
  • Date: November 2014 (exact opening/closing dates not confirmed)
  • Format: IRL — Group exhibition, glitch art

Description

“Message (Not) Received” was a group exhibition of glitch art at the Visual Arts Building, UT Dallas. The show featured international glitch artists alongside UTD professors, presenting a range of glitch practices from signal processing to databending to pixel-sorting.

Max Capacity exhibited alongside several key figures from the glitch art community, including Rosa Menkman (who cited Max in her foundational text The Glitch Moment(um) in 2011) and Jon Satrom (connected to the Chicago glitch scene via jonCates, GLI.TC/H, and Speed Show).

Artists

  • MAX CAPACITY
  • Rosa Menkman
  • Jon Satrom
  • Phillip Stearns
  • Melissa Barron
  • Sabado Visconti
  • Raluca Sturzu
  • Patrick Dowling
  • Alessandro Canova
  • Kyle Kondas

Cross-References

  • Rosa Menkman cited Max in The Glitch Moment(um) - Rosa Menkman (2011, p. 33) — this show puts them in the same physical exhibition
  • Jon Satrom: Chicago glitch scene, connected to jonCates who curated GLI.TC-H BUMP 2010 and SPEED SHOW - while loop is true for Max
  • Phillip Stearns: known glitch/hardware artist, peer connection

Press

  • UTD Mercury - A Glitch in the System — “A Glitch in the System” by Nidhi Gorgi, Nov 17, 2014

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