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December 13, 2005

Artbrain.Org #3
On December 13 (6-9 p.m.), Artists Space and Pointed Leaf Press cordially invite you to the launch of Artbrain.org #3 curated by co-founders Warren Neidich and Nathalie Angles, and to the signing of the Earthling catalogue by Warren Neidich.

Created in 2000, Artbrain.org was conceived as an internet site to post works of visual art, film, writing, architecture, that interfaced with ideas generally considered the territory of Neuroscience. Quoted by Christiane Paul on the Artforum hotlist (Oct 2001), Artbrain.org does not simply illustrate scientific facts but attempts to produce a new paradigm in which cultural changes are paramount in new becomings of brain/mind/body.

New issue Artbrain.org # 3 presents the exhibition Conceptual Art as a Neurobiological Praxis, and the proceedings of two conferences: Movies, Buildings and Brains ( UCLA School of Art, Los Angeles, 2003) and The Phantom Limb: The Aesthetic, Cultural and Philosophic Implications (Goldsmiths College, London, 2005).

Artists and contributors to artbrain.org #3 are: Douglas Gordon, Jonathan Horowitz, Jack Pierson, SamDurant, Ricci Albenda, Beom Kim, Andrea Robbins, Thomas Ruff, Spencer Finch, Uta Barth, Rainer Ganahl, T. Kelly Mason, Mathew Ritchie, Grennan and Sperandio, Ann Lislegard, Eric Duyckaerts, Charline Von Heyl,Liam Gillick, Carl Fudge, Jason Rhoades, Historical Information Display, Tania Lopez Winkler and Markos Lutyens, Nicholas Wade, David McGonigle, Peter Brugger, Chris Frith, William Hirstein, Arnold Modell, Charles T. Wolfe, Vivian Sobchack, Nicola Diamond, John Welchman, Ralph Greenspan, Jonathan Green, Colin Gardner, Peter Zellner, Conerly Casey, Mark Cohen, MA Greenstein, Christiane Paul, Warren Neidich.

Warren Neidich is an artist and currently fellow at the Center for Cognition, Computation and Culture at Goldsmiths College. His work has been shown most recently at ICA, London, Palais de Tokyo, Paris and Ludwig Museum, Cologne. Nathalie Angles is presently the Director of the International Residency Program at Location One, New York.
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