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Misplaced Reliquary
Commissioned in 2004 by Rhizome.org, Misplaced Reliquary is a handheld
curiosity cabinet containing the holy relics collected by an eccentric
curator. The relics are contained within a virtual repository taking the
form of a gameboy advance ROM that can be "played" online and/or downloaded
to any gameboy advance (with the correct transfer hardware). In addition to
the online aspects of this work, a physical installation also exists
consisting of a GBA with the reliquary preloaded onto it as well as a
leather-bound book containing the field notes of the curator of the
reliquary.
Rhizome.org announced a call for commission proposals to examine the nature
of "game" art in 2004. In response to that call, I offered that I would be
interested in examining the meaning of game as it relates to the hunt. Thus,
I spent my time in the field, walking off-trail looking, searching, hunting
for lost bits of bone, fragments of fur and other forgotten animal relics
which are incorporated within this piece that exists both online and as a
physical installation.
Paul Catanese
Paul Catanese is a hybrid media artist and Assistant Professor at San
Francisco State University. He earned his MFA from the School of the Art
Institute of Chicago, where he lectured for several years. His artwork has
been exhibited nationally and internationally, notably at the Whitney
Museum of American Art, the New Museum of Contemporary Art, SFMOMA Artist's
Gallery, the Bangkok Experimental Film Festival, Villette-Numerique,
Stuttgarter Filmwinter, FILE, ANIMAC, and New Forms Festival. His work has
been included in Neural.it and Artweek. As a 2003/04 recipient of a Kala Art
Institute artist-in-residence Fellowship he created a series of digital
Cornell boxes for Gameboy Advance. During that time, he began incorporating
printmaking and bookmaking techniques into his art practice. He has had
numerous speaking engagements at festivals, conferences and has been a
visiting artist at programs of art and design around the country including
the University of Kentucky, Bradley University and Washington State
University. Paul has received commissions from Turbulence.org with funds
made possible by the National Endowment for the Arts and also from
Rhizome.org - an affiliate of the New Museum of Contemporary Art.
Contact Information
http://www.paulcatanese.com
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