Exhibition includes recent work by Didi Dunphy. The Fourth International Festival of Time-based Media Art in Motion: Interference Patterns Exhibition at Armory Northwest, Pasadena Pasadena, CA Art in Motion (AIM): Interference Patterns - Interactive computer games, websites, CD-ROMs and DVDs, installations, video, digital video, augmented reality projects, hand-drawn and digital animation, and performance art, comprise Art in Motion's 4th International Festival of Time-based Media, AIM IV: Interference Patterns at Armory Northwest, 965 North Fair Oaks Ave., Pasadena, from February 15 April 13, 2003. The public reception will take place at Armory Northwest, 965 North Fair Oaks Ave. in Pasadena, on Saturday, February 15, 7 9 p.m. A panel discussion will be held at U.S.C. in March. Please check the AIM IV website for details and related programs at http://www.usc.edu/dept/matrix/aim/aimIV/inter.htm. All AIM IV events are free and open to the public. AIM IV: Interference Patterns is presented by the University of Southern California School of Fine Arts in partnership with the Armory Center for the Arts. Founded in 1999 as a response to rapid global changes in communication and information technologies, Art in Motion provides artists working in time-based media with a forum in which to develop, share and exhibit their work. This year the festival theme focuses on the spaces in which humans and non-human technologies intersect and the ways in which these technologies transform communication. Thirty-four international artists were selected from more than 300 entries by the AIM IV Screening Committee to be included in the AIM IV: Interference Patterns exhibition. The works range in complexity from a simple sculptural installation to an animated digital environment, and many pieces invite viewer participation. Four entries will be on display in satellite locations around Los Angeles, including two jumbotron screens on the Sunset Strip and interactive installations in downtown LA. The works included in AIM IV: Interference Patterns have been selected by the AIM IV: Interference Patterns Screening Committee: AIM Director, Lynzie Baldwin; theorist and author, Benjamin Bratton; curator and Art Center College of Design Williamson Gallery Director, Stephen Nowlin; and artist and AIM co-founder Janet Owen. Works selected and on view in the exhibition will be judged by a distinguished panel of jurors: renowned curator and founder of the International Contemporary Arts Network, Julie Lazar; famed theorist and author of The Language of New Media, Lev Manovitch; and internationally recognized new media artist and architect Christian Moeller. The jury will view all selected works and on the night of the opening present the $500 AIM Student Award and the $1000 Bernay Kurland Grayson Award for Creative Excellence which is open to both students and professionals. Artists selected for the AIM IV: Interference Patterns exhibition include: Marisa Alexander-Clarke; Mirabelle Ang; Heather Bennett; Sonia Bridge; Nancy Buchanan; Hyunsoo Byun; Didi Dunphy; etoy; Andrew Filipone, Jr. and Stefan Girardet; Martha Gorzycki; Linda Graveline; Hanna Haaslahti; Jessica Irish; Johnny Karaguez; Brian Karl and Tirtza Even; John Klima; Jeff Knowlton, Naomi Spellman and Jeremy Hight; Wago Kreider; Greg Kucera; Daniel Martinico; Sherry Mayo; Dennis H. Miller; Shane Muchow; Demian Petryshyn; Michael Pinsky; Kati Rubinyi; Semi Ryu; Gregory J. Scranton; Dean Snell; Jake Springfield; Stanza; Evan Tapper; Lisa Tchakmakian; Claudia X. Valdes; and Jody Zellen.