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WEDNESDAY DECEMBER
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Artist, Author, Teacher, Philosopher The Following images are from the Smithsonian Institution Archive of American Art - Paul Ryan
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Relational Signs - 3D Small Smithsonian Institution Archive of American Art - Paul Ryan www.aaa.si.edu/collections/collection/ryanpaul.htm Video Pioneer / Public Intellectual --------------------------------------------------------------------------- The program can be viewed in its entirety by clicking the you tube link below: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4QtgvLEZJOw - PAUL RYAN --------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- More about: PAUL RYAN Paul Ryan - 12-18-95 Air date Paul Ryan is an artist, author and teacher. Mr. Ryan's video art work has been presented in Japan, Turkey, France, Germany, Holland, Spain, Equador, and throughout the United States, including at The Primitivism Show at The Museum of Modern Art and The American Century Show at the Whitney Museum of American Art. His program for a Hall of Risk in lower Manhattan appeared in the Venice Biennale. His design for an Environmental Television Channel has been presented at a United Nations Conference.NASA published his Earthscore Notational System. Mr. Ryan authored Cybernetics of the Sacred and Video Mind, Earth Mind. His articles have appeared in numerous journals including IS Journal, Millennium, Leonardo, Terra Nova and Semiotica. He studied with both Marshall McLuhan and Gregory Bateson. Mr. Ryan s teaching experience includes New York University, SUNY New Paltz, and Parsons School of Design. Currently he is a Member of the Core Faculty in the Graduate Media Studies Program at The New School in New York City. The Three-Person Solution, book manuscript near completion. Creating Curriculum for Sustainability book manuscript near completion. Video: The Medium is the Message, collected essays, completed. Fire Water Father,(with Jim Ryan) Earth Group, NYC 1997. Video Mind, Earth Mind, Peter Lang Publishers, NYC, 1993. Cybernetics of the Sacred, Doubleday Anchor, NYC, 1974. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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Artist's BiographyPaul's video art work has been presented in Japan, Turkey,
France, Germany, Holland, Spain and throughout the United
States, including at the Primitivism Show at The Museum of
Modern Art and The American Century Show at the Whitney Museum
of American Art.
Commentary on the Work of Paul Ryan….a fresh synthesis of the artistic and the technological… no
refutation of science and technology here: rather, a system is
defined which embraces the multiple ways humans 'know,' in order
to address the environmental crisis. Interdisciplinary… intercultural… To see what Ryan does with
anthropology is to realize what anthropology has become and what
if failed to be… Most interesting [is] Ryan's persistent and
developing critique of duality …in favor of an assortment of
triadic structures…devised…to bring a self regulating openness
to human conscious and community…when Ryan takes on duality, he
takes on human community and consciousness itself, not an
academic commentary. Both the ecological possibilities of TV and the problems of
fascistic domination of it have been grasped by Paul Ryan-artist
and polymath-subtle, complex, relevant, Ryan proposes that we
generate feed-back by television from the scientifically
informed, thousand eyed demos, the people. This is something new
under the sun…decentered, democratic system in which we all can
contribute in unpredictable, self-correcting ways. This thinking is remarkably consistent…informed by an
intelligent creative use of the theories of Charles S. Peirce,
Gregory Bateson, Rene Thom, Nelson Goodman…Ryan makes some
original contributions himself in the conceptual realm…he is
working in an American tradition of theorizing, exemplified in
the work of Buckminster Fuller and John Cage…one of the most
innovative explorers… addressing the operations of an electronic
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At
Archives of American Art New York Research
Center Gallery
Media:
Other,
Video installation
In 2008 The Archives of American Art acquired the papers of Paul Ryan (b. 1943), a pioneering video artist, writer, teacher and theoretician who works and lives in New York City. Ryan’s work appeared in the groundbreaking exhibition TV as a Creative Medium at the Howard Wise Gallery in New York in 1969, and he was a member of the Raindance media collective as well as contributor to its seminal video journal Radical Software. Much of Ryan’s theoretical work focuses on triadic behavior--the interrelation of three units or persons—codified by Ryan into the concept of “threeing” as well as the Earthscore Notational System which draws upon video to address issues of ecological sustainability. The Paul Ryan papers contain primary source materials on Ryan’s individual contributions as well as documentation on the video movement in New York during its germinal phase. The collection is an important addition to the Archives’ research holdings relating to the history of video first formed through the acquisition of the Howard Wise Gallery records in 1971 and augmented more recently through collections such as the Leo Castelli Gallery records and oral history interviews with artists such as Bill Viola, John Baldassari, and Vito Acconci.
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Wednesday December 21, 2011
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