I’m looking for an intern
Hello world wide web,
I am looking for an intern. I am going to do research on 3D games, so anyone who loves games, makes games, 3D modelling, proto typing… that would be great.
I will be in Berlin the next few months but it can also be a Skype-based internship if you want.
I’m looking forward to hearing from you, you e-mail me here.
BYOB Venezia 2011 video documentation
BYOB Venezia took place on the Island Of San Servolo,
Accademia Di Belle Arti Di Venezia, Thursday June 2nd 2011.
Thank you to everyone involved!
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article in la repubblica italian newspaper
An article in Italian Newspaper La Repubblica.
On the occasion of To Walk The Night, my exhibition at Gloria Maria Gallery in Milan.
black metal song titles
The Return of the Darkness and Evil
Sluts Of Hell
The Freezing Moon
Retaliation
A Lost Forgotten Sad Spirit
Feeble Screams From Forests Unknown
In Silence I Observe
Bloodlust and perversion
Return of the freezing winds
Fuck the Universe
Total Soul Rape
Vile
A Blaze in the Northern Sky
Graveyard Slut
Across the Vacuum
Christraping black metal
Fistfucking god’s planet
Still Reaching For Hell
Chronic Infection
Let The Day Begin
And Only Silence Remains…
Submit to self destruction
Chainsaw Castration
Endless Solitude
Submit To Self-Destruction
Bleed Suffer Die
Satanic Black Metal in Hell
Cut their Tongue Shut their prayers
Approaching Doom
Holocaust in Utopia
The Sodomizer
Nekromisantrop
Satanic Deathlust
Dead Cold December
Supreme Blasphemy
Through Thick Fog Til Death
May Your Void Become As Deep As My Hate
From The Dark Past
I believe in Desecration
Buried By Time And Dust
Chainsaw Gutsfuck
A grand declaration of war
A time to die
The vortex void of inhumanity
Pagan Fears
Unholy Forces of Evil
Blacker Than Darkness
The Sun No Longer Rises
The Call of the Wintermoon
to walk the night solo exhibition in milan at gloria maria gallery may 26
Gloria Maria Gallery is pleased to announce the first solo Italian exhibition of Rafaël Rozendaal:
“To Walk The Night”.
Opening: Thursday, May 26, 7:00pm – 9:00pm
Gloria Maria Gallery
May 26 – July 25, 2011
Born in Amsterdam in 1980, Rozendaal has lived and held exhibitions all over the world, Los Angeles, Berlin, Tokyo and London amongst others. Rozendaal is a leading figure of computer art, he creates highly abstract interactive websites as art pieces and sells their domains as collectibles.
His work has a very strongly defined aesthetic – almost simplistic in its approach but executed with a sharp intelligence. He describes the virtual window of a browser being richer than a window in the real world. Working with transient and disposable media reminiscent of Warhol’s consumable art practice Rozendaal seeks inspiration from modernist paintings and animated cartoons. In the last 10 years he has created a strong web presence and his websites have generated 1.2 million unique visits monthly.
Rozendaal is willing to expose his web artworks as objects of speculation, much like contemporary art pieces exhibited in an art gallery, but internet – his chosen “gallery” – is much more accessible. Though the pieces are exhibited freely on the internet, the artist decided to display at Gloria Maria Gallery an installation consisting of drawings and mirrors. While disarmingly simple, Rafaël Rozendaal’s drawings unfold in complexity through their boldness of concept.
Rafaël Rozendaal lives and works between Amsterdam, Berlin and Rio. He has had solo exhibitions at Sketch, London 2005, Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam in 2006 and NIMK Nederlands Instituut voor Mediakunst in 2010. Group shows include, The Whitney Biennial 2002, NYC, Neen Demo, Benaki Museum, Athens 2006, Existential Computing, 2007 at The Hayward Gallery, London and Kunsthalle Athena in 2010. He was awarded Rhizome commission for The New Museum, NYC in 2008 and 2010. Rozendaal took part to the File Festival and Rojo Nova Festival both held in Rio de Janeiro, in 2011. He has been also invited to present his work at the DLD 2011 conference, curated by Johannes Fricke in Munich.
Rozendaal is also the founder of BYOB (Bring Your Own Beamer), a series of one-night international exhibitions, soon to be hosted by the 2nd Internet Pavilion during the Venice Biennale, at the prestigious location of the Accademia di Belle Arti di Venezia on the Island San Servolo.
byob venezia june 2nd, 2011
Animated Gif by Travess Smalley
Padiglione Internet presents: BYOB Venezia
Island Of San Servolo, Accademia Di Belle Arti Di Venezia,
Thursday June 2nd 2011, 7pm -12am
How to get there (pdf)
Curators
Margherita Balzerani, Gloria Maria Cappelletti, Caroline Corbetta, Silvia Ferri De Lazara, Marina Fokidis, Elena Giulia Rossi, Valentina Tanni, Mara Sartore, Yvonne Force Villareal, Doreen Reemen, Jan Aman, Manuel Frara, David Quiles Guilló, Miltos Manetas, Lev Manovich, Angelo Plessas, Rafaël Rozendaal, Domenico Quaranta, Francesco Urbano and Francesco Ragazzi.
Artists
Agnes Bolt, Alterazioni Video, Andreas Angelidakis, Angelo Plessas, Anna Franceschini, Billy Rennekamp, Britta Thie, Claudia Rossini, Cristian Bugatti, Eilis McDonald, Elisa Giardina Papa, Giallo Concialdi, Hayley Silverman, Interno3, Iocose, Jaime Martinez, Jeremy Bailey, KUNSTKAMMER, Les liens invisibles, LG Williams/Estate Of LG Williams, Luca Bolognesi, LuckyPDF, Marc Kremers, Marco Cadioli, Marisa Olson, Marlous Borm, Martin Cole, Matteo Erenbourg , Mike Ruiz, Miltos Manetas, Nazareno Crea, Nikola Tosic, Parker Ito, Pegy Zali, Petros Moris, Priscilla Tea, Rafaël Rozendaal, Rene Abythe, Riley Harmon, Sarah Ciraci, Sarah Hartnett, Theodoros Giannakis, UBERMORGEN.COM, Valery Grancer, Wojciech Kosma, Yuri Pattison, Constant Dullaart, Daniel Swan, Duncan Malashock, Jodi, Panos Tsagaris, Travess Smalley.
In Collaboration with
Accademia di Belle Arti di Venezia, Gloria Maria Gallery, Associazione E, Galleria A+A Centro Pubblico per l’Arte Contemporanea, Fondazione March per l’Arte Contemporanea
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o globo (brazilian newspaper) article
Today there is an article about me and Neen in O Globo, Brazil’s biggest newspaper.
Thank you very much to super journalist Carol Luck!
my bookshelf on itsnicethat
Culture blog It’s Nice That asked me to take a picture of my bookshelf and write a bit about my five favorite books. You can read it all here.
And yes, that’s my Kindle at Ipanema beach in Rio. It is an awesome machine, lighter than most books, I hiiiiighly recommend it. I’ll write a Kindle post soon.
my work on ikono tv
Today many of my websites will be broadcasted for 24 hours on Art TV station Ikono. Their motto is “Television becomes beautiful”. Artworks are shown without any extra information, just the titles and the works themselves. It is an exhibition space in the form of a TV channel. You can see Ikono in these channels: ARABSAT (22 Arab countries), Etisalat channel 484 (UAE) & du channel 410 (Dubai).
nova rojo festival in rio
Happening right now, The Nova Festival in Rio is Organized by Rojo magazine and includes a huge variety of contemporary culture. Above is a photo taken by Gabriel Paranagua of a group performance I did at Fundação Casa França-Brasil together with Rosa Menkman, Jeffers Egan, Isan, Evan Voytas and Elen.
Thank you everyone!
we transfer
Highly recommended: We Transfer, the easy way to send big files.
Simple, free, no sign-up, nice design.
How do you want to be remembered? :)
Sarah Curtis asks: How do you want to be remembered? 🙂
Hi Sarah, thank you for your question.
As hard as it is, I try not to think about what others think of me. I’ve been called an asshole many many times and I never liked it. I don’t think it’s very productive for me to worry about what others think of me, so I try not to. But I do worry, I do think about how I’m perceived. Am I fun to be around? Is my work interesting? Do I look OK?
However, I can honestly tell you,
I do not care at all how I’m remembered after I die.
I will not be there, it won’t affect me.
This post is part of “Ask Anything”.
If there is anything you’d like to ask me, please leave a question on my Facebook page.
what do you consider the right size and resolution to view your digital work?
Just Quist asks: What do you consider the right size and resolution to view your digital work?
Hello Just, thank you for your question.
Some people are sensitive to words, others to music.
Some people like small screens, some people like museum scale projections.
There is no right size for my work. The point of making websites is to create flexible entities that adapt to very different contexts. Different screens, different sizes, different aspect ratios, different social climates. My websites are scalable, they are resolution independent and the compositions adapt themselves to any screen. There is no control. Ideally the works are everywhere, for anyone, at any time.
This post is part of “Ask Anything”.
If there is anything you’d like to ask me, please leave a question on my Facebook page.
finger battle ripoff version for android
Damn the internet is fast!
The Finger Battle iPhone app was released on the iTunes store 9 days ago.
The bootleg Android version was published 5 days later! Business is not easy…
from the Android app description:
Exciting and addictive game for 2 players and one android device.
Tap your region as fast as you can to overgrow your opponent.
Clone of well-known iPhone game.
Needs multitouch-enabled device and at least one friend nearby.
domain book now for sale in my online shop
My latest book, Domain Names 2010 – 2001, is now for sale in my shop.
The edition is very limited so don’t wait.
interview on vogue italia website
An interview with me on the Vogue Italia website.
(on the occasion of my book launch tomorrow)
art website sales contract
Art Website Sales Contract is a document that I use to sell my websites.
It can be used by anyone who wants to buy or sell an art-piece-in-a-domain-name.
rhizome/newmuseum booth in the armory show 2011
I’m happy to announce that my work will be shown in this year’s Armory Show. The Rhizome / New Museum booth is curated by Lauren Cornell and includes works by artists Harm van den Dorpel, Sara Ludy, Takeshi Murata, Seth Price, Anne de Vries and Rafaël Rozendaal. You can find Rhizome at Pier 94, in booth L-26. The fair is open from Noon to 8pm March 3-5th, and then from Noon to 7pm on March 6th.
From Wikipedia: The Armory Show, The International Fair of New Art, is the largest contemporary art fair in New York, and one of the largest in the world.