Streaming Museum presents “ARTISTS AND INNOVATORS FOR THE ENVIRONMENT” and part one of the exhibition will be on view from October 3rd to December 3rd in cyberspace and public spaces on seven continents. Streaming Museum, TED Prize and Urban Screens Melbourne ‘08 will collaborate in a global launch from Time Warner Center, New York City, on Friday, October 3 at 8 PM. Streaming Museum is a new hybrid Museum that presents real-time exhibitions in cyberspace and public space on seven continents. The Museum opened on January 29, 2008 and is produced in New York City in collaboration with international artists, curators, and cultural institutions. Exhibitions are viewed in cyberspace at www.streamingmuseum.org and Ars Virtua New Media Center in Second Life, and public locations around the world according to schedules listed on the website.
“Artists and Innovators for the Environment” is part one of a three-part exhibition series featuring international visionary creators - Buckminster Fuller, design scientist; James Nachtwey, photographer; John Cage, Gustavo Santaolalla, Huang Ruo, Jacob ter Veldhuis, and Emanuel Dimas de Melo Pimenta, composers; Agnes Denes and Anni Rapinoja environmental artists, Brian Mackern new media artist, Cedar Lake Dance, the Nunatak band of the British Antarctic base, as well as innovative designs for environmental sustainability by Chuck Hoberman and others.