Lorna Mills
Lorna Mills | |
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Born | Yorkton, Saskatchewan, Canada |
Nationality | Canadian |
Education | University of Toronto |
Known for | digital art, net art |
Lorna Mills is a Canadian Net.art and new media artist who is known for her digital animations, videos, and GIFs. She currently lives and works in Toronto, Canada.[1]
Early life
Lorna Mills was born in Yorkton, Saskatchewan.[1] From 1993-1994 she studied Digital Media Studies at the Information Technology Design Center at the University of Toronto.[2]
Career
In 1990, Mills was a founding member of the Red Head Gallery, an artist-run gallery, in Toronto.[2]
In 1994, Mills began working as a game programmer for children's CD-ROMs and then for web programs.[3] At the same time, she began making digital animations.[4]
Starting in 2005, Mills began making GIF based art.[4] In 2013, her GIFs were projected at the Art Gallery of Ontario as a part of the David Bowie exhibition, David Bowie Is....[5] She also co-curated a GIF exhibition with Anthony Antonellis in Berlin titled When Analog Was Periodical.[6]
In 2014 Mills was also selected to curate a "pavilion" as a part of the Wrong Biennial, an online net-art biennial.[7] She also curated a video series, entitled Ways of Something, based on art historian John Berger's 1971 documentary Ways of Seeing.[8] For this video, Mills invited thirty different web-based artists per episode to create a single minute of footage about their contemporary practice.[8] "Ways of Something" has included work by several key participants in the Net.Art and New Media fields including LaTurbo Avedon, Jeremy Bailey, Rollin Leonard, Faith Holland, Rosa Menkman, Sara Ludy, Alfredo Salazar-Caro, Carla Gannis, Jenniffer Chan, Anthony Antonellis, Claudia Hart and Angela Washko among others.
She also participated in The House in the Sky exhibition at the Hayward Gallery in London.[9]
Mills often refers to her art process as "obsessive".[10] She has stated that this is due to the fact that internet art like hers that can be based on images that she finds from surfing on the web can encourage lengthy production.[4]
In 2016 Mills was the keynote speaker at the Pratt Institute's Pratt Upload (2016) patterns of the Mind.[11]
In March 2016, Mills presented Mountain Light/Time in Times Square, NYC as part of the Midnight Moment Project.[12]
Mills is represented by TRANSFER in Brooklyn, New York and DAM Gallery in Berlin.[13]
Ways of Something
"Ways of Something”, is a contemporary remake of John Berger’s BBC documentary, “Ways of Seeing” (1972). Commissioned by The One Minutes, at the Sandberg Instituut in Amsterdam and compiled by Lorna Mills, the first episode consists of one-minute videos by 113 web-based artists who commonly work with 3D rendering, gifs, film remix, webcam performances, and websites to describe the cacophonous conditions of artmaking after the internet.
Complete list of artists: Episode 1 Minute #1 - Daniel Temkin Minute #2 - Rollin Leonard Minute #3 - Sara Ludy Minute #4 - Rhett Jones Minute #5 - Jaakko Pallasvuo Minute #6 - Dafna Ganani Minute #7 - Jennifer Chan Minute #8 - Rea McNamara Minute #9 - Theodore Darst Minute #10 - Matthew Williamson Minute #11 - Hector Llanquin Minute #12 - Christina Entcheva Minute #13 - V5MT Minute #14 - Marisa Olson Minute #15 - Joe McKay Minute #16 - Carla Gannis Minute #17 - Nicholas O'Brien Minute #18 - Eva Papamargariti Minute #19 - Rosa Menkman Minute #20 - Kristin Lucas Minute #21 - Jeremy Bailey & Kristen D. Schaffer Minute #22 - Giselle Zatonyl Minute #23 - Paul Wong Minute #24 - Alfredo Salazar-Caro Minute #25 - Sally McKay Minute #26 - RM Vaughan & Keith Cole & Jared Mitchell Minute #27 - Andrew Benson Minute #28 - Christian Petersen Minute #29 - Faith Holland Minute #30 - Jennifer McMackon
Episode 2 Minute #1. Kevin Heckart Minute #2. Geraldine Juárez Minute #3. Gaby Cepeda Minute #4. Angela Washko Minute #5. Emilie Gervais Minute #6. LaTurbo Avedon Minute #7. Lyla Rye Minute #8. Mattie Hillock Minute #9. Antonio Roberts Minute #10. Georges Jacotey Minute #11. Daniel Rourke Minute #12. Sandra Rechico & Annie Onyi Cheung Minute #13. Yoshi Sodeoka Minute #14. Alma Alloro Minute #15. LoVid Minute #16. Andrea Crespo Minute #17. Ad Minoliti Minute #18. Arjun Ram Srivatsa Minute #19. Carrie Gates Minute #20. Isabella Streffen Minute #21. Esteban Ottaso Minute #22. Silke Zil Kuhar ZIL & ZOY Minute #23. Hyo Myoung Kim Minute #24. Jesse Darling Minute #25. Tristan Stevens Minute #26. Erica Lapadat-Janzen Minute #27. Claudia Hart Minute #28. Anthony Antonellis
Episodes 3 & 4
Carine Santi-Weil, Nicolas Sassoon, Tom Sherman, Kim Asendorf & Ole Fach, Rafaela Kino, Alex McLeod, Kate Wilson & Lynne Slater, Aleksandra Domanović, Systaime, Erik Zepka, Adam Ferriss, Rodell Warner & Arnaldo James, Debora Delmar Corp., Brenna Murphy, Nick Briz, Carlos Sáez, Jenn E Norton, Juliette Bonneviot, Luis Nava, Vince McKelvie, Claudia Maté, Evan Roth, Shana Moulton, Sabrina Ratté, Jordan Tannahill, Vasily Zaitsev feat. MON3Y.us, Ann Hirsch. Mert Keskin a.k.a Haydiroket, A. Bill Miller, Alix Desaubiaux, Krystal South, Rachael Archibald, Will Pappenheimer, Dave Greber, Chiara Passa, John Boyle-Singfield, Gunilla Josephson, Melanie Clemmons, Curt Cloninger, Terrell Davis, Morehshin Allahyari, Amy Lockhart, John Marriott, Lilly Handley, Emily Vey Duke, Kate Armstrong, Myfanwy Ashmore, Luke Painter, Aram Bartholl, Elena Garnelo, Lorna Mills, Ellectra Radikal, Nicole Killian, Jacob Chiocci, and Rick Silva.
See also
References
- 1 2 "Lorna Mills", Art F City, Retrieved 23 August 2014.
- 1 2 "Lorna Mills CV", Persona Volare, Retrieved 23 August 2014.
- ↑ "Lorna Mills Interview", Triangulation, Retrieved 24 August 2014.
- 1 2 3 Sandals, Leah. "Lorna Mills on GIF Art, Internet Aesthetics, and NYC Fairs", Canadian Art, Retrieved 23 August 2014.
- ↑ Galperina, Marina. "David Bowie Art GIFS by Lorna Mills and Friends at "David Bowie Is..." ", Animal New York, Retrieved 24 August 2014.
- ↑ "When Analog Was Periodical", Anthony Antonellis, Retrieved 24 August 2014.
- ↑ Henry, Joseph. "The Wrong Biennial Claims a Stake for Net Art", ArtInfo, Retrieved 24 August 2014.
- 1 2 "Sally McKay and Lorna Mills", Digital Media Tree, Retrieved 24 August 2014.
- ↑ "The House in the Sky", Hayward Gallery, Retrieved 24 August 2014.
- ↑ "Lorna Mills Biography", Persona Volare, Retrieved 24 August 2014.
- ↑ "Pratt Institute | School of Art | Graduate School of Art | Graduate Digital Arts and Animation | Pratt Upload (2016) Patterns of the Mind | Keynote Speaker". www.pratt.edu. Retrieved 2016-03-05.
- ↑ "Times Square Arts: Midnight Moment". www.timessquarenyc.org. Retrieved 2016-03-05.
- ↑ "Times Square Arts: Lorna Mills". www.timessquarenyc.org. Retrieved 2016-03-05.
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External links
- Artnet, "The Work of Art in the Age of… Something," Ben Davis, (October 17, 2014)