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Another Romp Thru the IP (Times Square Edit)
Cory Arcangel. Another Romp Thru the IP (Times Square edit), 2009-2022. Single-channel video. (Installation view: Midnight Moment, Times Square Arts, New York, USA, March, 2022) Photo: Michael Hull. Courtesy: Michael Hull for Times Square Arts.

Cory Arcangel »

Another Romp Thru the IP (Times Square Edit)

Exhibition: 1 Mar – 31 Mar 2022

Times Square Arts

Broadway between 41st and 49th Streets
NY 10036 New York

The Times Square Arts

1560 Broadway, Suite 800
NY 10036 New York

212-4525203


www.timessquarenyc.org/arts

Cory Arcangel, a pioneer of technology-based art, takes over Times Square every midnight in March with Another Romp Thru the IP (Times Square Edit). Arcangel revisits his 2009 improvisation made on a Sandin Image Processor (IP), an analog computer invented in the 1970s by graphic artist Dan Sandin. Using this precursor to the digital video revolution, Arcangel creates a vibrant throwback to technology of a bygone era across the iconic landscape of Times Square.

“In our era of phones, screens, Zooms, etc., I wondered what Times Square — the mountain top of today's media landscape! — would look like if we rewound about 50 years and filled it with imagery made on an artist-built tool from the 70s — the Sandin Image Processor. Where would we end up? Could we tell the difference?”
— Cory Arcangel

Embodying Arcangel’s signature approach to art-making, Another Romp Thru the IP manipulates analog computer technologies and raw data into visuals that are at once striking and nostalgic. Created during a residency at the Institute for Electronic Arts, SOAD, NYSCC at Alfred University, Arcangel’s original improvisation in this series appeared in his 2011 solo exhibition, Pro Tools, at the Whitney Museum. The title of the work references Five Minute Romp Through the IP, a 1973 video made by Sandin in which he explains the possibilities of the instrument. An advocate of education, Sandin freely published schematics and other documentation of the Sandin Image Processor.

Arcangel’s work often centers on video games and software for their ability to rapidly formulate new communities and traditions and, equally, their speed of obsolescence. Reconfiguring web design and hacking as artistic practice, Arcangel also remains faithful to open source culture and makes his work and methods available online, thus superimposing a perpetual question-mark as to the value of the art object.