Moving Targets Initiative — ASU Art Museum Moving Targets builds on the museum’s long history of exploring the role of new media in the arts. It expands into new territory through presentation of new media and new systems for information delivery to the museum’s audiences. The museum presented its first media exhibition in 1993 with the exhibition Nam June Paik: Time for Change and represented the U.S. at the 1995 Venice Biennale, Italy, with the work of five installations by Bill Viola. The museum supports emerging artists and critically acclaimed practitioners of new genres, including William Kentridge, Shirin Neshat, Jim Campbell, Pipilotti Rist, Gary Hill and Francesc Torres. In 1997, the museum developed an annual short film and video festival, which continues to present the work of international artists. As technology penetrates all aspects of art, the museum showcases outstanding innovative works. Tickets: Free
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