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 Camoflux mangrove biome Three-channel ultra high definition video installation, Perez Art Museum Miami, 2024

Pérez Art Museum Miami (PAMM) is pleased to announce Sea Change, an immersive exhibition reflecting on the acceleration of changes across climate, culture, and time. Featuring a diverse array of artworks, ranging from Leo Castañeda’s sentient landscapes to Lorna Mills' animated GIF collages, Sea Change presents an international selection of time-based media artists alongside five new commissions from Miami and its regional neighbors. Each piece echoes the exhibition's central theme: the interconnectedness of the virtual and the natural world. Selections from the exhibition will be available for global audiences via PAMMTV—the first-of-its-kind streaming service that delivers video art from PAMM to viewers at home.

 

Sea Change threads together themes of artificial intelligence, simulation technology, and identity to understand the precarious position of seismic change that comes to society, culture, and the human condition. The survey includes a variety of aesthetic styles and formats such as generative art, animated GIFs, video games, 3D experimental films, and virtual reality—a “download” of how artists critically engage with technology in the studio. Participating artists include LaTurbo Avedon, Alfredo Salazar-Caro, Leo Castañeda, Fabiola LaRios, Cassie McQuater, Lorna Mills, Harvey Moon, Eva Papamargariti, Rodell Warner, Rick Silva, and Nicolas Sassoon.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Leo Castañeda: Artist, 3d modeler, Animator

Jaime Soto Kure: Programmer

Victor Gamboa: Sound Designer, Composer

 

Photos by Karli Evans

 

 

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