Curatorial | Writing II
International Symposium on Electronic Art [ISEA2024] Brisbane
Lisa Moren describes her work-in-progress “Deep Star” which looks at the emergent strategies and the 'umwelt' of other species. It’s a five-channel video/audio and assemblage in live conversation with the Chesapeake Bay.
Per.Forming Spaces: Designing Phygital Narratives within the Cultural Heritage Ecosystem
International Symposium, Free University of Bozen-Bolzano, Bolzano, Italy, where presenters include Lisa Moren's scholarly work "Emergent Strategies Under the Bay in AR/XR." November 30, 2023.
The publication is forthcoming.
29th International Symposium on Electronic Art [ISEA] SYMBIOSIS, Paris
"Emergent Strategies Under the Bay in AR/XR" 2023
“Under the Bay” and “What is the Shape of Water?” by Lisa Moren and Dr. Tsvetan Bachvaroff are part of Moren’s series of cross-species artworks aimed at diminishing human-centered exceptionalism.
Center for Art Design + Visual Culture [ CADVC ] presents
Spectrum: 2022 Visual Arts Faculty Exhibition, featuring work by Lynn Cazabon, Kathy Marmor, and Lisa Moren.
ISEA MONTREAL \\ Sentience 2020
THE ECOSOPHIC WORLD: PLANTS and MICROBIAL AGENCIES
Artists panel What is the Shape of Water? by Lisa Moren with marine biologist Dr. Tsetso Bachvaroff.
Creative Challenges in AR \\ Urban Life
Lisa Moren, renowned American artist, and Chris Barr, Director of Arts and Technology Innovation at Knight Foundation, come together for this conversation around augmented and mixed reality experiences that take place in an outdoor setting and use the physical space and urban life interactions as the main narrative engine. Moderated by Émilie F. Grenier of Thinkwell Studio Montréal.
TECHNICAL.LY
10 Light City art installations that involve tech, science and public participation. A review by Stephen Babcock
Entering a dark room, viewers look above as thousands of dinoflagellates light up through a system that’s activated by the human voice, then triggers audio transcribed from DNA. Moren said the exhibit is an exploration of humans and non-human organisms sharing the same space.
THE GUARDIAN
Left to rot: the new global effort to preserve lost monuments by Nate Berg
From a railway run by children in Ljubljana to brutalist monuments in the Balkans, the Nonument Group maps abandoned 20th-century architecture… Moren and the Nonument Group developed an interactive augmented reality app that enables users to use a smartphone or tablet to move through a digital version of the fountain and hear stories from people who used the site.
ACM SIGGRAPH
The Urgency of Reality in a Hyper-Connected Age Curated by Dena Eber
An exhibition showcases artworks that question, illustrate, embrace, make predictions or otherwise challenge the notion of what it means to define the “real” in our quickly evolving landscape of connectivity.
BALTIMORE MAGAZINE
Best of Baltimore ::
Best Public Art 2018
Remember McKeldin Fountain, where people spoke freely about war, racial inequality, and police brutality? The beloved fountain was bulldozed in 2016, but artists Lisa Moren and Jaimes Mayhew found a way to preserve it.
B'MORE ART
Brutalist Building Finds Life After Demolition
by Ed Gunts
“We set out to make an experience that would claim public space and celebrate the people who used it… I hope Baltimoreans will feel like they own this as 21st century monument to everyday people, that this is part of their city now…No other city has a monument like this.”
Image: “NONUMENT 01:: McKeldin Fountain” screen still from augmented reality app. © nonument01 2018.
BALTIMORE’S BREW
Baltimore’s McKeldin Fountain Returns as an App
A review by Fern Shen
A virtual monument celebrates the civic gathering place that city leaders demolished in 2016
Image: Republic Square, Ljubljana, Slovenia. Public event for augmented reality app “NONUMENT 01:: McKeldin Fountain”, Photograph by Kaja Brezočnik.
© nonument01, February 21 2018.
TECHNICAL.LY
This Augmented Reality App Creates a Virtual Monument to McKeldin Fountain
A review by Stephen Babcock
NONUMENT 01::McKeldin Fountain is a virtual monument that memorializes the fountain, … The app aims to show how people from all walks of life gathered at the fountain and adjoining plaza with one focus being its role as a “free speech zone” where movements like Black Lives Matter and Occupy gathered.
Image: “NONUMENT 01:: McKeldin Fountain” augmented reality still. Courtesy of the artists. © nonument01, 2017.
BALTIMORE FISHBOWL
With Augmented-Reality App, Artists [Virtually] Revive the Demolioshed McKeldin Fountain
A review by Ethan McLeod
Image: Maura Callahan holding an iPad like a protest sign and bringing back McKeldin Fountain. McKeldin Square, May 19 2018. Photograph by Timothy Nohe. © nonument01, May 19 2018.
KULTURA::NATIONAL SLOVENIAN TELEVISION
NONUMENT Group in Njihova Prva Umetniška Akcija
Featuring Neja Tomšic and Lisa Moren on the exhibition NONUMENT 01:: McKeldin Fontana at the City Museum in Ljubljana. February 20, 2018.
MEDIUM.COM
10 Tries :: Field Poems :: Psychotechnologies of Care, Algorithms of Attention
by Kyle Booten
Features a collaborative poem by Lisa Moren and Maro Pebo entitled “a two-hour walk to generate a poem” created at the Fake News Poetry Workshop at the Ammerman Center 16th Biennial Symposium on Arts & Technology February 15, 2018.
JOURNAL OF THE NEW MEDIA CAUCUS
Algorithmic Pollution::Artists Working with Dataveillance and Societies of Control
by Lisa Moren
On artists who reveal the nature of government and corporate relationships to meta-data and private data. Featuring Jill Magid, Chris Csikszentmihalyi, David Rokeby, Beatriz de Costa with Preemptive Media, Force of Freedom, Whitefeather, Hasan Elahi and others.
Image: "Stranger Vision" by Heather Dewey Hagborg, detail of installation from Cyber In Securities, 2013.
THE WASHINGTON POST
Cyber InSecurities
by Mark Jenkins
“Cyber In Securities” should be one of the fall’s most discussed local exhibitions. The idea for the show, at the Pepco Edison Place Gallery, preceded Edward Snowden’s leaks about the National Security Agency’s surveillance programs.
Image: "PolyCopRiotNode" augmented reality project [screen capture] by Channel TWo [CH2]: Adam Trowbridge and Jessica Westbrook, with Jesus Duran. from Cyber In Securities, Pepco Edison Place Center, September 2013.
WASHINGTON PROJECTS FOR THE ARTS [ WPA ]
CYBER IN\\SECURITIES is a catalog on the exhibition addressing privacy, meta-data and dark side of security in culture.
Curated by Lisa Moren
Artists include David Rokeby, Heather Dewey-Hagborg, Hasan Elahi, Beatriz de Costa with Premptive Media and others.
Image: "and all watched over by machines of loving grace" an interactive video installation using a computer, software, large monitors and a sensor [detail] by Donna Szoke and Ricarda McDonald. Courtesy of the artist 2013.
POST REALITY SHOW::TALK MEDIA!!
Randall Packer’s Interview with Lisa Moren [excerpt]
Presented by the Capital Fringe Festival broadcast on July 28, 2012.
INTER ARTS ACTUAL \\ 50 YEARS OF MEDIA ART
Everything is Intertwingled::New Perspectives on Computer Art History and a Community of Users
by Lisa Moren
Published by Inter Arts Actual, 109, 50 Years of Media Art. Montréal, Québec. Canada.
Image: Diagram by Ted Nelson [Computer Lib \\ Dream Machines, p. 45, 1974] Courtesy of the AOK Special Collections Library, UMBC, Baltimore MD.
CENTER FOR ART DESIGN AND VISUAL CULTURE [CADVC]
Marbleized Oil From the Gulf of Mexico
by Lisa Moren
With an Introduction by Norie Neumark, Phd. A book featuring 22 Marbleized papers created from the oil in the Gulf of Mexico during the BP Oil spill where the Deep Water Horizon rig devastated the Gulf of Mexico.
Image: Photograph of the artist collecting oil in Bastian Bay, Louisiana by Captain Patrick. June 12, 2010.
Marbleized Oil from the Gulf of Mexico
A first-person story of the BP oil spill that devastated the region and plates of the work-on-paper produced from the eye-witness account of the artist. An introduction by Norie Neumark and published by the Center for Art, Design and Visual Culture
D.A.P. [ DISTRIBUTED ART PRESS ]
⌘Z: Artists Working with Phenomena and Technology
Curated by Lisa Moren
An exhibition and catalog featuring Paul DeMarinis, Nina Katchadourian, Ingrid Bachmann, Émile Morin and Jocelyn Robert for the Center for Art Design and Visual Culture [CADVC]. Published and distributed by D.A.P. [Distributed Art Press, Inc., NY].
⌘Z: Artists Working with Phenomena and Technology \\ Teaser
An exhibition and catalog featuring Paul DeMarinis, Nina Katchadourian, Ingrid Bachmann, Émile Morin and Jocelyn Robert for the Center for Art Design and Visual Culture [CADVC]. Image above “The Portable Sublime” by Ingrid Bachmann. Curated by Lisa Moren
⌘Z: LE LEÇON PIANO
by Émile Morin & Jocelyn Robert
Disclavier Piano, MAX/MSP, mac mini, audio and projection.
⌘Z: ONE BIRD
by Paul DeMarinis
Image: "One Bird" [detail] by Paul DeMarinis. 57 in. high. Mixed media including: oxyacetylene gas, potassium ions, Bunson burner, birdcage, mp3 player, and circuitry. Courtesy of the artist.
⌘Z: TALKING POPCORN
and Indecision on the Moon by Nina Katchadourian
Popcorn machine, popcorn, microphone, MAX/MSP, audio.
⌘Z: SYMPHONY FOR 54 SHOES
and The Portable Sublime by Ingrid Bachmann
Found shoes, solenoid motors, arduino, hardware.
PERFORMANCE RESEARCH
The Shape of the Stone is Stoneshaped
by Lisa Moren
An essay between the generations of fluxes artist Dick Higgins and media artist David Rokeby.
Image: The Giver of Names [screen shot] by David Rokeby [1998-present]. Image courtesy of the artist.
Breaking the Silence of Color Blindness: How to raise a racially conscious White child
Under the pseudonym of Mommy Matters, this essay is a parenting guide written during a time of racial unrest in the frail but engaged Baltimore City community in 2016. Little had been written on the topic prior and its links and resources are still beneficial for White families seeking stronger inter-generational attitudes towards race in America.
VISIBLE LANGUAGE
Keep Watlking Intently::Scoring Contemporary Art Actions
by Lisa Moren
Featuring an introduction by Ina Blom, Phd.
Image: Courtesy of the artist.
FLUXUS, EXPLORING THE IDEA BY JESSICA DAWSON
Review of the exhibition Intermedia: The Dick Higgins Collection at UMBC curated by Lisa Moren.
Image: “Symphonie n°609”, bullet hole in paper with color ink, 23x17.7" by Dick Higgins. Courtesy of AOK Library and Gallery at UMBC.
INTERMEDIA: THE DICK HIGGINS COLLECTION AT UMBC EDITED BY LISA MOREN
Featuring scholars Hannah Higgins, Dick Higgins, Ina Blom, Chris Thompson, Kathy O'Dell, Owen Smith, Ken Friedman, Marina Grzinic, poet Piotr Gwiazda and artist Timothy Nohe.
Image: Exhibition Catalog. Dick Higgins contriubtion to Fluxus Virus. Image courtesy of the AOK Special Collections Library and Gallery.
THE WIND IS THE MEDIUM OF THE SKY BY LISA MOREN
Essay for the catalog Intermedia: The Dick Higgins Collection at UMBC. The essay describes items in the collection through the etymology of "intermedia."
Image: “Sparks for Piano" [1979] The darker, the louder: the lighter. the softer” by Dick Higgins. Duration up to three minutes From the Dick Higgins Collection at UMBC. Courtesy of the AOK Library and Gallery.
CINDERELLA IS MISSING BY LISA MOREN
An essay on live streaming intervention "Cinderella is Missing", Oct. 2001. A Chatroom for Live Tele-Theater through multiple continents. Edited by Jochen Gerz.
Image: Anthology of Art edited by Jochen Gerz, published by Braaunschweig School of Art, Austria, 2002.
INTERMEDIA: THE DICK HIGGINS COLLECTION AT UMBC CURATED BY LISA MOREN
An exhibition and public programming showcasing the newly collected archive with over 1000 prints, flux boxes, drawings, posters, CDs, tapes, LPs, objects and "unnamables." All works were collected from the studio of Dick Higgins with the generosity of his widow and fluxes artist, Alison Knowles, and their daughters, Hannah and Jessie Higgins.
Image: "Solo for Violin" by Nam Jun Paik, performed by Larry Miller UMBC Concert Hall, November 2003.
INTERMEDIA: A FLUXFEST CURATED BY LISA MOREN
The public programming for the exhibition Intermedia: The Dick Higgins Collection at UMBC. Featuring Alison Knowles and Larry Miller.
Image: “Trace for Orchestra & The Oraculum or Book of Fate” by Robert Watts performed at the Intermedia Fluxfest by Alison Knowles and Freshman Experience students at UMBC. November 2003.
COMMON BODIES, LOVER + LINK
la_alma::Kinship of the Soul
by Inez van der Spek
Published in Common Bodies [Munster, Germany: Lit Verlag, English], 2001. LOVER. Tijdschrift over feminisme, cultuur en wetenschap [LOVER, Journal on Feminism, Culture and Science], [Amsterdam] January 2000. and LINK 8: Codex A Critical Journal on the Arts [Baltimore], September 2002.
Image: "la_alma" [still] interactive video installation by Lisa Moren. Courtesy of the artist.
More Writing | Curating
TECHNICAL.LY
10 Light City art installations that involve tech, science and public participation by Stephen Babcock
Entering a dark room, viewers look above as thousands of dinoflagellates light up through a system that’s activated by the human voice, then triggers audio transcribed from DNA. Moren said the exhibit is an exploration of humans and non-human organisms sharing the same space.