Day Jobs, web interweaving of art and everyday work.

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19:09:02 Day Jobs, interweaving of web art and daily work.
Day Jobs is an exhibition of web art that focuses on social and economic contexts of the daily work of the artists in relation to their art. Which, in the case of digital artists, proves to be the exploration of a new territory between art and a relatively new industry, which creates interference still largely unexplored. These influences are reflected both in their work and in the projects daytime work of these editors, programmers and web designers sufficiently conscious. In this way it is clear how the aesthetic choices and techniques of the artists are hiding in their daily lives. In addition, the curator Richard Rinehart has defied the trend that wants to unpublished works exhibited only once, recovering previous works and ricontestualizzandole. Four artists are involved in, all with a project day and one night. Maya Kalogera with 'Addiction' and 'Photopaul' recounts life of webdesigner and frustration on their productive U.S. jobs, with rare efficiency. Valery Grancher, however, intertwines the creation and sale of his work '24h00 'with the contents of an editorial work that reflects the temporality itself and the idea of ​​community. Mark Tribe, however, with the portal 'Rhizome.org' perfectly embodies the inextricable union between a social service, and expression of media art. Jody Zellen finally dismostra how ideas may arise in their daily work and express themselves adequately in the artistic work, sublimating, as in 'Ghost City', in a dreamlike state of personal poetry.