Perpetual Art Machine
Perpetual Art Machine (PAM) was an online gallery founded in New York City in January 2006 by artists Chris Borkowski, Aaron M. Miller, Raphaele Shirley and Lee Wells in collaboration with Alexis Hubshman, president of the Scope art fair. Through the use of open source CMS and DAM software such as Joomla and Gallery2, streaming video technologies and custom software developed in Max/MSP and Jitter, as well as MySQL, PAM was a video art portal on the internet. Since its first installation in at the Scope New York art fair in March 2006 PAM grew via its web site into a free community of more than 900 artists from over 50 countries and consists of over 1000 video art works on-line and in its interactive video installation. PAM has featured a number of notable video artists, including Lev Manovich, Janet Biggs, and John Criscitello.
Contributing members[edit]
- Rody Douzoglou
- Donna Graham
- Kath Gray
- Prescott Mckee
- Eric Payson
- Miroslaw Rogala
- Amelia Winger-Bearskin
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