
Tali Hinkis & Kyle Lapidus
Viduo
Kyle Lapidus is a musician, an artist, a scientist, a curator, and a
promoter. He has been actively involved in noise and experimental music nationally
and internationally for over 10 years. Lapidus has been the founder and member
of numerous projects including, Velvet Cactus Society, QXW, Malta, and The Helen
Keller Project. His recordings have been released on many labels including Shimmy
Disc, Stomach Ache, RRR, Gameboy, and Sunship. In 1994 Kyle co-founded the label
Ignivomous. Ignivomous has put out many LP's, CD's, as well as Video and Audio
Cassettes by a variety of artists. One of his recent projects ORTHO, is a performance
based noise group with educational, symbolic, and narrative elements. ORTHO
performs regularly within the New York City underground scene and has toured
the East Coast and Midwest extensively. In 2001 ORTHO was a contributor to "Artist's
Views On Cloning" published in Link Magazine. In this piece and in other ORTHO
pieces, Kyle combines his scientific background with his artistic expression.
Science and electronics also play a part in Kyle's collaboration with his wife
Tali Hinkis in LoVid. He has modified several of LoVid's unique video and audio
instruments and is in the process of building additional video and sound generators
and processors. Since 2001 Kyle has been a member of the group LEMUR that received
a grant from the Rockefeller Foundation to build musical robots. Kyle has recently
finished his robot Shiva that will be exhibited in Artbots, at Eyebeam in New
York, this coming spring.
Tali Hinkis is a multidisciplinary artist and a curator. Born in Jerusalem
in 1974, Tali grew up in Tel Aviv then moved to Paris, France in 1994 to study
at the Ecole des Beaux Arts. In Paris she produced mainly single channel videos
and drawings while curating video screenings for festivals in Paris and around
the world. Her visual work incorporates elements from different art forms such
as dance, music and fashion. In 2000 she received an exchange grant from the
Colin Lefranq foundation to come to NYC as an exchange student. In New York
she began working primarily as a live video performer, collaborating with musicians,
engineers, and other video artists. These collaborations performed in a variety
of venues including The Knitting Factory, Tonic, Exit Art and Art In General.
In 2001 Hinkis began working with her husband Kyle Lapidus on a video and sound
project called LoVid. LoVid has recently completed a cross-country tour and
has released videotape on kaboom! Press (www.kaboompress.com). For this project
Hinkis is in the process of creating a line of video and video inspired wear.
Since her work uses the aesthetic cross over between different media her outfits
are very inspired by her graphic and video works and vise versa. In 1998 Hinkis
co-founded an annual event called La Superette, an art market where artists
and amateurs sell their original and functional art. Since then La Superette
has been a successful event and a distributor of the works of over 200 artists.
La Superette was recently shown at Cuchifritos in New York.
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