Night Vision.

. Art

26.02.02 Night Vision.
Night Vision is an exhibition curated by Joy Garnett that will be launched today at the University Galleries of Illinois State University in Normal (USA). Exhibits works that belong to the equipment that allow night vision, with that specific feature shaded due to the special lenses used, become familiar after CNN reports from the front lines of the Gulf War, first in Afghanistan and then. The artists involved are all New Yorkers: Jordan Crandall with the installations 'Heatseeking' and 'Drive', the same Joy Garnett with his paintings in which it reproduces television frame of the war against Iraq, as well as Adam Hurwitz and his paintings of scenes aerial hi-tech battle, Bill Jones and Ben Neill with their installation in the video and sound are controlled via midi, John Klima with 'The Great Game' the game in 3D combat (see Net.art against the war ( 2) ), Joseph Nechvatal with his paintings in acrylic assisted by robots (pictured), Jonathan Podwil with 'Bomberfilm' digital animation and the Radical Software Group's Carnivore with its many clients. To support and cohesion of the theme, the editor in the introduction cites a phrase emblematic of Walter Benjamin: "The camera introduces us to unconscious vision optics, as well as psychoanalysis does with the unconscious impulses."