Introducing Vincent Naples: Curating ‘AVTIVATE: TunnelVision’ as DreamBait

February 25, 2019 Loop News

Vincent Naples, who is curating “ACTIVATE: TunnelVision” under the project name DreamBait, will be lighting up the Sullivan Center alley with projections and other digital media on July 12.

Together with a group of hand-picked artists, Naples will turn the alley into a pixelated abyss, bringing Chicago’s underground digital media scene to the mainstage with music, technology, visual art and interactive media. Get to know Naples, who also co-founded Canvas Chicago, the artist collective curating the entire 2018 season of ACTIVATE.

How did you get involved in ‘ACTIVATE: TunnelVision?’

I was approached by Shannon Rooney, an event producer at Canvas and of this year’s ACTIVATE series, about programming for the July installment. As a great deal of my work and that of my collaborators incorporates light into the practice, the loading dock venue in which the July 12 exhibition will take place affords us a more controlled lighting environment than would typically be possible during daylight hours. This will hopefully provide a unique canvas for such artists’ work to shine (pun not intended, but acknowledged).

How has this season’s theme, ‘(EVO)lution,’ inspired what you’re working on for ‘TunnelVision?’

So much of art and music is in constant dialogue with the evolution of technology. I find consistent inspiration in the new mediums that are developing around social platforms, internet culture, VR, AR and the evolution of time-based media. For this event, I’m pleased to share some of my favorite slices of DIY culture, artists and musicians that have heavily incorporated digital/analog technologies into their workflow.

What do you like about working in public and unexpected spaces?

Non-traditional spaces are a great way to present ideas in a new light. It can engage people when they have let their guard down. What starts in the underground eventually trickles into the mainstream, and the line between graffiti and fine art, noise and music, concert and disturbance, is all quite subjective. I’m excited to present artists from this city who are making work that inspires me, at the intersection of high tech and lo-fi in this loading dock.

Anything to add?

Just that it’s my pleasure to share a version of what I’ve experienced working with or attending performances and exhibitions by each of these artists, and to have such strong representation from the Glitch community, Bit x Bit, the Digital Art Demo SpaceStoptime LiveHausu MountainCanvas crew, Twisted Oyster Film Festival, plus sights and sounds from so many talented producers and visualists.

“ACTIVATE: TunnelVision” will take place from 5-10 p.m. on July 12 in the Sullivan Center alley on Monroe between State and Wabash. RSVP here for a free drink ticket. The ACTIVATE series continues Aug. 16 and Sept. 13 in TBA locations in the Loop.