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++Doma
collective
by Mariano Barbieri, Julian Pablo Manzelli,
Matias Vigliano, and Orilo Blandini.
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"Understanding
the world as a big lab helps to detect the reaction to each
action. We are living a special moment in history - This scenario
calls for action. DOMA tries to interfere in ALL the information
channels available. Working with the same elements as them
with a bit of irony... thus sparking change in people's perception;
offering another point of view. The process: Cross
ideas. Action-Reaction." Doma website:
www.doma.tv
Please join our Open Reception:
Friday Sep 10. 7-9pm@Zakka Gallery |
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DOMA
is a group of argentines that started in the Buenos
Aires Street-Art scene in 1998 doing urban installations,
stencils, street-projections and absurd campaigns. In 2001
DOMA produced an experimental animation project called "01cerouno"
(26 min.), a media intervention that was broadcast all over
Latin America and Iberia on The Locomotion Channel. At the
same time, DOMA was part of the group of artists that developed
the award winning look of this cult channel. In 2002 DOMA
was invited by Curator Rafael Cippolini
to participate in an important collective exhibition with
photographers MUMI and UENO at Malba Museum in Buenos Aires.
The main concept of this exhibition was Security/Surveillance/Fear
and DOMA's work was a huge installation with security cones,
CCTV, monitors, giant silhouettes and signs with messages.
The project includes a website, art installations, videos,
street campaigns, stencils, a book, dolls, posters and songs.
Today DOMA is starting a new big project... an animation feature
called "Globolab".
**Prints, T-shirts, and Toys shown is for sale, please e-mail
us
for more information. |
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