Mess Media
On the day of MessMedia, The Midrasha School of Art puts all regular classes on hold, and immerses all of its resources in the Digitaly oriented Art ovure.
In Mess Media students of all departments Participate: Fine Arts, Computer Game development & Cinema to present their works.
The Art works contains: Sound, Video-Art, Installations, InterActive, Performace, Sensors, Digital-Drawing, Games, Facebook -YouTube – Resum, Playstation and much more then Mere Linear Cognition can grasp.
We live in a time after the Digital revolution, one witch has transformed the live of the individual in an unprecedented manner. Allowing consistent surveillance and communications, folding space and time, inviting manipulation and interactivity while vastly expanding the traditional practices of the fine arts (such as Painting, Sculpting, Photography, Video-Art etc.) an expansion still in the making. One of its bold advantages of operating in this crystallizing field is the lack of former outlines and traditions, freedom to experiment, to seek and shape new borders, while pacing like a pendulum between the seductive Digital-art field and the traditional field of fine arts. The possibility or impossibility of interweaving the Old-media with the New-media is what this night is all about.
Mess Media 1 Staff: Alona Friedberg, Irit Millo, Noa Gross, Hadas Reshef
Mess Media 2 Staff: Alona Friedberg, Irit Millo, Noa Gross
Mess Media 3 Staff: Alona Friedberg, Irit Millo, Hadas Reshef, Hadas Kedar, Shimrit Avraham
Mess Media 4 Staff: Alona Friedberg, Irit Millo, Hadas Reshef, Hadas Kedar, Oren Ben-Yosef, Gall Y. Orian