
DJ Spooky will discuss his latest project, set on the South Pacific archipelago of Vanuatu, at Google on November 11
Digital Art @ Google
Google, Inc.
75 Ninth Ave., second floor
Thursday, November 11, 6:00
Exhibit runs through December 31
Admission: free with RSVP to rsvp@chelseaartmuseum.org
www.chelseaartmuseum.org
www.theprojectroom.org/digitalartatgoogle
Paul D. Miller, also known as multimedia artist DJ Spooky, will be at Google tonight to discuss his latest project, “artTEKtech Tanna,” which brings digital technology to the village of Tanna on the South Pacific archipelago of Vanuatu. The installation is part of “Ancient Stories with Modern Technology,” which is on view at Google through December 31. The exhibit also features work by National Geographic explorer and photographer Chris Rainier, who will be giving a lecture on December 9, and Google speech recognition researcher Andrew Senior. The talks begin at 6:00 (advance RSVP required), but doors open at 5:30 to give attendees the opportunity to view the exhibit first.