BYOB (bring your own beamer) berlin
A one night exhibition: several artists showing their work with their own beamer.
The first BYOB event took place on July 20th 2010 in Berlin.
BYOB event in berlin tonight
Tonight, from 9 PM: Together with Anne de Vries I am organizing an event called BYOB: Bring your own beamer. We’ve invited 25 artists who will all bring their own beamer (projector) to show their work. The entire space will be filled with moving image on the walls, floor and ceiling. Hope to see you there!
July 20th 2010 from 21:00 to 01:00, in Bureau Friederich projectstudio, Holzmarktstraße 14, Berlin-Mitte.
Participating artists:
AIDS-3D, Alexandra Domanovic, Andreas Angelidakis, Andrew Keaton, Angelo Plessas, Anne de Vries, Billy Rennekamp, Constant Dullaart, Dafna Maimon, Darri Lorenzen, Emile Zile, Hayley Silverman, Helga Wretman, Jaime Whipple, Juliette Bonneviot, Kari Altmann, Katja Novitskova, Kinga Kielczynska, Lindsay Lawson, Mai Ueda, Mike Ruiz, Oliver Laric, Rafaël Rozendaal, Spiros Hadjidjanos, Timur Si-Qin, Voin de Voin, Wojciech Kosma
article in parool newspaper
On the occasion of the yes for sure exhibition at NIMk, Dutch newspaper Het Parool published a nice article on me. Daniel Bertina, thank you for your excellent journalism.
YES FOR SURE opening july 8
Tomorrow: My exhibition YES FOR SURE opens at NIMk, the dutch institute for media arts.
opening reception: July 8, 6 to 7 PM
NIMk, Keizersgracht 264, Amsterdam
Exhibition runs July 27 through August 20, open only Tues.- Fri., 11 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.
from the press release:
The internet artist Rafaël Rozendaal made his first website about the time he turned 19. Since then he has realized an enormous number of projects, shown internationally, and sold his domain names. One of Rozendaal’s characteristic approaches is to produce a work that looks like popcorn, sounds like popcorn, but is still nothing more than virtual popcorn. He loves things that you can not touch. Rozendaal translates physical objects, sounds and phenomena into the digital realm and tries to create a space that provokes a certain doubt. The artist intensifies the perception of things, somewhere between beauty and curiosity. For him, the computer is not a tool, but a space, a world, a landscape. The screen has more dimensions than real life does; according to Rozendaal, you can see more in a browser window than through a real window. He was once asked what a perfect Rozendaal would be – to which he answered that he wanted to reach the point where he had made so many works that someone could see something and think: another work by Rafaël Rozendaal; that would be the RR moment.
In ‘yes for sure’ Rafaël Rozendaal presents the works ‘Yes for Sure’ (2010) and ‘Color Flip’ (2008).
group show in london opening this friday
Opening Friday 25th June, 6-9pm:
Binary Code View: Rob Smith, Rafaël Rozendaal, Anthony Gross
The Agency Gallery in London
26th June – 30th July 2010









