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Benton C Bainbridge | |
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Born | January 22, 1966 Cleveland, Ohio, U.S. | (age 58)
Education | New York University Tisch School of the Arts |
Known for | Media Artist |
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Website | bentoncbainbridge |
Benton C Bainbridge (born January 22, 1966) is an American artist known for new media art including single channel video, interactive artworks, immersive installations and live visual performances with custom digital, analog and optical systems of his own design.[1][2]
He is faculty at School of Visual Arts MFA Computer Arts department.[3] His work is collected in the Turbulence.org collection and The "ETC: Experimental Television Center Archives" in the Rose Goldsen Media Archives at Cornell University and The Kitchen Archive at the Getty Research Institute.[4][5] From 2006 to 2007, Bainbridge was Education Fellow at Eyebeam.[6] He has since realized many projects there, including the inaugural MIXER event[7] and VHS portraits.[8]
His early career focused on the live creation of electronic cinema in collaboration with other artists and anticipated today's VJ collectives.[9] Bainbridge's aesthetic technique is characterized by extensive realtime manipulation analog and digital media.[10] His work is presented in both art and entertainment spaces ranging from museums to stadiums.[11][12]
He has shown across five continents, collaborating with artists including the Beastie Boys, Kaki King, Pauline Oliveros,[13][14] V. Owen Bush,[15] Abigail Child,[16] Nick Didkovsky, Bobby Previte,[17][18] Jin Hi Kim,[19] Dream Theater,[20] Barbara Held,[21] Lonnie Holley and Tonstartssbandht,[22] among many others.
Bainbridge has shown his work in venues such as the Whitney Museum of American Art,[23] Museum of Modern Art, Lincoln Center,[24] Madison Square Garden,[25] The Kitchen (NYC),[26] EMPAC (Troy, NY),[27] the American Museum of Natural History, SFMOMA (San Francisco),[28][29] Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden (Washington, D.C.), Dallas Video Festival, Boston Cyberarts Festival, Eyebeam,[30] Mercat des les Flors (Barcelona), LUX2006 (Sevilla), Auditorium Parco della Musica (Roma), Test-Portal (Amsterdam),[31] Sonic Light (Amsterdam),[32] Wien Modern (Vienna),[33] Inventionen (Berlin), Teatro Colón CETC (Buenos Aires),[34] CELCIT (Managua), Xi'an China International Horticultural Exposition 2011, Korean Festival (Seoul), Good Vibrations (Australia), and MTV Networks (global).
Bainbridge has founded and is currently focused on developing the FEED arts and media center at 1307 State Street in Erie, Pennsylvania.[35] Previously the 50,000 sq ft building was owned by Epp Furniture company before being renovated.[36]
Early life and education
Bainbridge was born in Cleveland, Ohio, where his father was an electronics and computer engineer with NASA's Lewis Research Center (now Glenn Research Center) and his mother wrote, photographed and made artwork with paint and fabric. He was first exposed to abstract video art on Public Television through the analog effects of The Electric Company. Later, Bainbridge's family moved to the exurbs of Erie, Pennsylvania where he met and began making drawings, plastic sculptures and food art with Philp R. Bonner. He attended General McLane High School, in Edinboro, PA, where he began collaborating with his fellow artist students, presenting several multimedia performances in the school incorporating Super 8mm film, 35mm slides, 1⁄2" Reel to reel and VHS video technology, along with performers, costumes, art objects, and music. At this time, Bainbridge also made Comix, performance art, and electronic music, showing at Erie area galleries and art spaces as well as non-art venues like swimming pools and other public spaces.
After high school, Bainbridge moved to New York City and immersed himself in New York's Lower East Side art scene while studying film and TV at New York University's Tisch School of the Arts. As an undergrad, Bainbridge chose video as his primary medium and began presenting work at art spaces and clubs like Space 2B (aka "The Gas Station") and Danceteria. Working at Rafik as an engineer, editor and salesperson introduced him to many artists, personalities, ideas and esthetics. At Rafik, Bainbridge worked on projects for Robin Byrd, Richard Kern and Boogie Down Productions' "The Bridge Is Over" video.
In 1989, Bainbridge graduated from Tisch with a Bachelor in Fine Arts. That same year his short video "Betabet" was screened at Museum of Modern Art in the Film/Video Arts 21 program and he was awarded his first residency at Experimental Television Center.[37] As part of this residency, Bainbridge began his first live video performance experiments with collaborators Philip R. "Bulk Foodveyor" Bonner, Jonathan "Naval Cassidy" Giles, Chad Strohmayer and Andrew Koontz.[38][39] These early experiments convinced Bainbridge that video art can be made much as music: in real time, in collaboration, in public, via the free manipulation of all the tools of the medium.
Live visuals for Beastie Boys
Bainbridge co-designed multichannel, realtime video for two Beastie Boys' global tours and TV appearances including nearly all of MTV Networks' channels on four continents. For the Beasties' "The Mix Up" tour, Bainbridge's video designs used RGB LED technology to play visuals on Spike Brant's (Performance Environment Design Group) giant video mobile. For Vh1, CMT and other networks, Bainbridge designed and performed video for numerous live televised performances, first VJing for Beastie Boys' 2004 MTV VMA performance and then TV appearances promoting "To the 5 Boroughs".[40]
Select performances, exhibitions and screenings
2017
Title | Place | Description |
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ONE STEP BEYOND [41] | NYC. | Resident visual artist for American Museum of Natural History's monthly event launch in 2007. |
2016
Title | Place | Description |
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Picturing You | Indonesia | Bandung International Digital Arts Festival 2016 |
Ghost Komungobot [42] | Indonesia | Bandung International Digital Arts Festival 2016 |
2015
Title | Place | Description |
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The Experimental Television Center: A History, Etc. . .[43] | NYC. | Hunter College |
2014
Title | Place | Description |
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DIGITAL BUDDHA | Metropolitan Museum of Art, NYC. | Projection design for Jin Hi Kim's Komungo concert. |
PERFORMING MEDIA: WORKS BY SIGNAL CULTURE ARTISTS IN RESIDENCE[44] | Everson Museum, Syracuse, NY. | Picturing You Installation & Oscilloscope Performance. |
HORIZON | Eyebeam, NYC. | Laser & Video Design (with Sofy Yuditskaya). |
THE NECK IS A BRIDGE TO THE BODY | BRIC, Brooklyn. | Projection/interaction design & visual performance for evening length concert, mapped onto a white guitar. Glowing Pictures with Kaki King. |
2013
Title | Place | Description |
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VHS PORTRAITS | Eyebeam, NYC. | Visual performance and exhibition of 5 dozen on-site video portraits on T-5 tapes. |
BALLET MECANIQUE | Vanderbilt University, Nashville. | Interactive remix of Leger's film for Vortex Percussion (with Greg Pond). |
MINOR ME | NYC. | "Cubist" music video for diNMachine made with RGBD Toolkit. |
Tiësto AT TAO | Tao, NYC. | Projection mapping onto 16-foot (4.9 m) tall statue of Quan Yin for DJ Halloween performance. |
BROOKLYN ELECTRONIC MUSIC FESTIVAL | NYC. | Visual designer for multiple venue music festival. |
2012
Title | Place | Description |
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Super Long Play! | Seed Space, Nashville. | Lo-fi interactive installation of 50 original VHS tapes made with Erin Law, Perrin Ireland, Tony Youngblood, Ryan Hogan, Johnny Invective, Ezra Bainbridge-Powers: an electronic sketchbook. |
Crystal Garden (all) | BronxArtSpace, NYC. | DVD edition premieres in group show. |
Brother Islands | Eyebeam & Longwood Gallery, NYC. | HD video "painting" loop and QR code texts with quotes from Bill Etra: an "expanded documentary" about quarantine islands. |
Daytime | Armory Weekend, NYC. | Abstract narrative collaboration with Steve Nalepa & V. Owen Bush. |
2011
Title | Place | Description |
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Canon Cinema EOS | Paramount Sky Wall, Los Angeles. | Live 2-channel video mix by Glowing Pictures of Paramount movies for release of Cinema EOS. |
Punto y Raya Festival | Barcelona, Spain. | Screening of "Flood Basalt & the Guillotine". |
Infinite Light Limited Edition | Devotion Gallery, Brooklyn. | Blu-ray edition premiere |
Surpass | Xi'an, China. | Week-long art, music and video festival at the gates of the Daming Palace. |
Xi'an International Horticultural Expo 2011 | Xi'an China. | Dance/media art on the Water Stages by Benton C Bainbridge and choreographer Brooke Broussard. |
Presidential Scholars | The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Washington D.C. | Cinematic Arts Mentor and Visual Designer. |
Youngarts | Baryshnikov Arts Center/Arsht Center for the Performing Arts of Miami-Dade County, NYC/Miami. | Cinematic Arts Mentor and Visual Designer. |
2010
Title | Place | Description |
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Sensilia Tacec | La Plata, Argentina. | Installation and a/v performance by Maguna • Bainbridge, Lucio Capece and Mika Vainio. |
Changes in the Bronx | LDR Studio Gallery, Bronx, NY. | Two-person show (with Luis D. Rosado) of videos, installations, interactive objects and prints. |
Creators Project | MILK Gallery, NYC. | Interactive Projection Art for MOS Architects "Rainbow Vomit" installation at VICE/Intel arts event. |
Schuman Award Concert Honoring Pauline Oliveros | Miller Theater/Columbia University. | Visual design and live video. |
Mixer: Olympiad | Eyebeam, NYC. | Visual design (including 19 meter Second Life portal) and live video mix. |
Diorama 1: Painting | Panoramica, Buenos Aires. | Maguna • Bainbridge video mix performance with live music and dancers. |
Impromptu | Devotion Gallery, NYC. | Art exhibition with Phoenix Perry. |
2009
Title | Place | Description |
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Gabriel Von Wayaditch | Brooklyn Museum. | Director/Visual Designer/VJ for multimedia lecture for Extremely Hungary! at Target First Saturdays. |
Galileo Galilei, Tacec | La Plata, Argentina. | Visual co-design with Minou Maguna for John King's adaptation of the Bertolt Brecht play. |
Pauline Oliveros/Angie Eng/Benton C Bainbridge | Deep Listening Institute, Kingston, NY. | Music and video improvisation. |
The Big Deep | The Kitchen, NYC. | Visual design and performance with Pauline Oliveros, Roscoe Mitchell, Deep Listening Band, DJ Olive. |
Supersonic | Birmingham, UK. | "Dialed In" a/v duo performance with Bobby Previte. |
Visual Music Marathon | New York. | "Dark Star" screens at SVA. |
Mixiology Festival | Roulette, NYC. | "Losperus" with Evidence |
Mixer: remix | Eyebeam, NYC. | Live visual remix of artists including Jeffrey Crouse/Aaron Myers and David Jimison. |
Remix Hotel | Miami Beach. | VJ with DJ Sneak and Laidback Luke at WMC. |
Musica per Roma | "Three Voices" with Joan La Barbara. Video/Stage Co-Design with Minou Maguna. |
2008
Title | Place | Description |
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Mixer: Underground | Eyebeam, NYC. | "Goodbye, NY" 3 channel video installation about Mayor Giuiliani's illegal demolition of an East Village squat, with David Jimison. |
Ciclo de conciertos música contemporánea. | Buenos Aires, Argentina. | "Three Voices" by Morton Feldman, performed by Joan La Barbara. Video/Stage Co-Design with Minou Maguna. |
Organica | Royce Hall, Los Angeles. | Visual design and performance for Christoph Bull's pipe organ concert. (also 2004) |
Take 4 | Newark, NJ. | "Stretchknit Wally" in CWoW exhibition/DVD of minute-long videos curated by Liz Slagus & Norene Leddy. |
From Point to Departure | New York. | "CODEMODEC" DVD edition exhibit at Issue Project Room. |
Remix Hotel | Miami Beach. | VJ with Richie Hawtin and other DJs at WMC. |