Release Date: Jun 25, 2013


Times Square Arts and Streaming Museum Brings Times Square Digital Gallery to
Screens on 7 Continents in 2013

Björk’s Mutual Core Launches on Digital Screens in Europe, Asia, Antarctica,
Australia, Africa, and South America


(NEW YORK, N.Y.)Midnight Moment, the largest coordinated effort in history by the sign operators in Times Square to display synchronized, cutting-edge creative content on electronic billboards and newspaper kiosks throughout Times Square every night, is going global. For the first time, digital screens in Europe, Antarctica, Australia, Africa, South America, and Asia will feature special content that was created for the Midnight Moment, a program of the Times Square Advertising Coalition and Times Square Arts. To make this possible, Times Square Arts, the public art program for the Times Square Alliance, has partnered with Streaming Museum.

The first video of this expanded program to be shown globally is a special version of internationally acclaimed singer-songwriter Björk’s Mutual Core, which originally appeared in Times Square during the March 2013 Midnight Moment to launch Streaming Museum’s globally touring Nordic Outbreak exhibition. Created in collaboration with director Andrew Thomas Huang, the video shows the forces of nature exploding across a futuristic landscape where volcanoes erupt from a desert floor, as a snowstorm transforms the environment, and anthropomorphic rocks come to life orbiting around a goddess of nature. Also on the tour is a film by David Bates, Jr. that captures the experience of seeing Bjork in Mutual Core across the synchronized electronic billboards in Times Square’s Midnight Moment.

Streaming Museum’s contemporary-themed exhibitions of international multi-media arts, innovative ideas, and related programs reach a global audience via mobile devices, a network of big screens worldwide, and at cultural, corporate and public centers.

The United Kingdom, courtesy of the BBC, will have the largest activation with 21 screens across the country, while the most remote location to show the film is the only cinema in Antarctica. There will be rooftop parties and large scale projections in public spaces in the Maboneng Precinct of Johannesburg, South Africa; and in Australia, Bjork’s Midnight Moment has been a part of International Symposium of Electronic Art in Sydney. Other locations include Bucharest, Romania; Melbourne, Australia; Hong Kong, Macau; Sao Paulo, Brazil; Split, Croatia; Kvinesdal, Norway, and other locations to be announced at a later date.

Sherry Dobbin, Public Art Director of the Times Square Alliance, said: “New media and new technology have radically expanded the ‘public’ in public art – now an artwork can reach an audience across seven continents simultaneously. We’re excited to be behind this innovation, bringing the Crossroads of the World to the rest of the globe, and we are grateful to the Times Square Advertising Coalition for being the epicenter of this leading technology.”

Nina Colosi, Founder and Creative Director of Streaming Museum, said: “In the music video Mutual Core directed by Andrew Thomas Huang, Björk is organically part of nature and universe. The human connection to nature is a theme that underpins most of her artistic output. It’s particularly meaningful to bring Björk’s vision to 7 continents because of its relevance to all cultures.”

“I’m excited to see the Midnight Moment expand beyond Times Square to become a truly worldwide event. The Times Square Advertising Coalition is honored to participate and showcase these gifted and remarkable artists,” said Alan High, Chairman of the Times Square Advertising Coalition and President & General Manager of Clear Channel Outdoor Spectacolor & Mall Divisions.

Anita Bhalla, Editor of Public Space Broadcasting for the BBC, said: “We are very excited to be part of this international collaboration. The public service Big Screens based in cities across the UK are a unique way of reaching out of home audiences. Last year the screens were used to bring the Olympics and Paralympics to millions of people, we now look forward to bringing Midnight Moment to our audience.”

Carmen Andrei, CEO, Cocor MediaChannel, Bucharest, Romania said: “We are very excited about project especially since Björk has thousands of fans in Romania and we appreciate very much her messages towards humanity, she's a great person.”

Directed by Los Angeles-based filmmaker Andrew Thomas Huang, Mutual Core is part of Björk’s Biophilia Series, combining music with technological innovation and exploring themes of science and nature. The original version of the video was created by MOCAtv for the Los Angeles Museum of Contemporary Art.

Following is a list of where the content will be shown, along with additional information:
Antarctica: The Cinema at Carlini Scientific Base of Argentina
DATES: Saturdays in September. Time dependent on weather conditions.

The Cinema at Carlini (formerly, Jubany) Scientific Base of Argentina in Antarctica, co- founded with INCAA (National Institute of Argentinean Cinematography) is the only cinema in Antarctica. Streaming Museum activities in Antarctica are directed by Artist Andrea Juan, a founding partner of Streaming Museum and Head of Cultural Projects for National Antarctic Affairs of Argentina – an international artists’ residency program. The Cinema was among the museum’s launch locations on January 29, 2008, when locations on 7 continents simultaneously exhibited Good Morning Mr. Orwell by Nam June Paik.
http://streamingmuseum.org/antarctica
http://www.antartidaurbana.com/bases/argentina/jubany?lang=en

BBC Big Screens, 21 Locations throughout the United Kingdom
DATES: Sunday, July 7 at 12:30pm; Monday, July 8 to Friday, July 12 at 12pm and 5pm
The BBC Big Screens are a partnership of the BBC (British Broadcasting Corporation), city councils, some universities and LOCOG, the London Organising Committee for the Olympic Games. There are currently Big Screens across the UK, in Belfast, Birmingham, Bradford, Bristol, Cardiff, Coventry, Derby, Derry, Dover, Edinburgh, Leeds, Leicester, Liverpool, two screens in London, Manchester, Middlesbrough, Norwich, Plymouth, Portsmouth, Salford, Swansea, and Swindon. They are located in areas in city centres, often with good footfall and event space. The screens run with sound (muted overnight) and present BBC news, weather and sport information, national, international and local, as well as community information and films, a range of digital film work and major televised programmmes, such as Wimbledon coverage, Last Night of the Proms (summer classical music concert series and events) and the Olympics. Big Screens also support national and local events, from live music to relays from other locations and interactive game playing.
http://streamingmuseum.org/united-kingdom

Cocor MediaChannel, Bucharest, Romania 
DATES: June 25 – July 24, multiple day and evening times.
Can be viewed live on webcam @ http://www.cocormediachannel.ro
Cocor Luxury Store, located in downtown Bucharest, is the first luxury department store in Eastern Europe. Cocor (“Crane” English translation) has a spectacular media façade, thus linking it to such notable city landmarks as Times Square and Piccadilly Circus. Cocor Luxury Store’s impressive 3,300 sqm digital display system, designed and manufactured by Daktronics, is the largest spectacular installation in Europe. http://streamingmuseum.org/romania
Federation Square, Melbourne, Australia
DATES: June 8 through July 31, 2013 Daily schedule here: fedsquare.com/events/fedtv
Fed Square’s Creative Program  cultivates unique artistic relationships, a diversity of new, site-specific work throughout the year, and various forums for public engagement with artists. The priority is to work with artists and creatives who can create provocative work that responds very specifically to the unique physical and social public environment that is Federation Square. This includes commissioning new work, partnering with artists to present existing projects in exciting new ways, and forming residencies with key, identified creative organizations for longer-term and durational results. http://streamingmuseum.org/australia

Johannesburg, South Africa 
DATE: August 1, 8PM. Projections in various locations in the Maboneng Precinct, in partnership with The Trinity Session and The Maboneng Precinct
Streaming Museum Founding Partner and Co-producer Marcus Neustetter and his collaborator Stephen Hobbs as The Trinity Session, will produce an art party with large-scale projections of Bjork’s Midnight Moment, in the Johannesburg arts precinct Maboneng (Place of Light) where large-scale art projections and events are taking place. The Trinity Session is instrumental in the rejuvenation of the inner city of Johannesburg with public art projects, artists’ residencies, and bringing the public together on regular occasions in open urban spaces and large abandoned warehouse/factories. Their local partnership extends to the City of Johannesburg Arts Culture and Heritage, The Johannesburg Development Agency and private developments such as the Maboneng precinct.

The Concourse, Urbanscreens TV, Sydney
DATES: June 7 through July 28. SCHEDULE and information here theconcourse.com.au/content/urban-screenBjörk’s Mutual Core video was part of the ISEA 2013 International Symposium of Electronic Art June 7 – 16 and continues on The Concourse, Streaming Museum’s partnering screen, through July 28. http://www.isea2013.org

JM Network Merit Media, Hong Kong and Macau
DATES: TBA

The largest LED screen network in Hong Kong and Macau.
Sao Paulo, Brazil, South America
DATES: TBA
Architectural projections produced with the University of Sao Paulo, Colabor Research Center for Digital Media, coordinated by professor Artur Matuck, USP School of Communications and Arts.


Utsikten Kunstsenter, Utsikten, 4480 Kvinesdal, Norway
DATES:  June 17 – August 5, 2013 (continuous)
Utsikten Kunstsenter (UK) is located in a small village in the south of Norway with a unique view of the fjord. UK is the newest art arena in the south region of Norway. The art centre’s dedication to art and technology has brought to the region a unique selection of contemporary art. Utsikten Kunstsenter is connected to Utsikten Hotell, and has its own art channel that can be viewed on the TVs in the hotel. Visitors can also view the art programs in the public projection area in the entrance hall to the art center and hotel. Utsikten Kunstsenter is generously supported by Norwegian Art Council. Artistic Director, Torill Haugen. utsiktenkunstsenter.no

18th Split Film Festival / International Festival of New Film, Split, Croatia
DATES: September 14 to September 21, 2013. SCHEDULE and LOCATION TBA
Streaming Museum presents exhibitions at this annual festival. Bjork in Times Square video will be projected onto the façade of an historic landmark. Split, an ancient town with a population of 188,000, on the Adriatic coast of Croatia from September 14 to 21, 2013. While it is traditionally considered just over 1,700 years old counting from the construction of Diocletian's Palace in AD 305, archaeological research relating to the original founding of the city as the Greek colony of Aspálathos in the 6th century BC, establishes the urban tradition of the area as being several centuries older.

Split Film Festival / International Festival of New Film is the oldest (founded 1996) and in many ways the most important international annual film / media manifestations in Croatia. The festival takes place every September in Split, an ancient town located on the Adriatic  Coast of Croatia. From its very beginning, the festival has been promoting all innovative, personal, experimental, radical, subversive work (film, video & new media) of all genres, styles and lengths, preferably from outside the mainstream, whether involving traditional film             techniques or the latest technology of electronic digital image. The screenings take place in several cinemas in the old part (”downtown”) of Split: Cinema Karaman, Cinemateque Zlatna Vrata and Cinema Central. The main festival location is ”Dom mladezi”. splitfilmfestival.hr

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About Midnight Moment
Midnight Moment premiered in May 2012 and is organized and supported by the Times Square Advertising Coalition in partnership with Times Square Arts, the public art program for the Times Square Alliance, with additional partners of participating sign holders and artists. Each night, Times Square becomes a digital art gallery through dazzling visuals on select billboards and newsstands. Every show begins at 11:57pm with a "countdown" that signals the start of the 3 minute nightly presentation. Content changes monthly; selected works are announced in the weeks preceding the start of a new show as are the exact signs participating in that month's selection. In addition to Björk, past artists featured in the program include Robert Wilson; Tracey Emin; Seoungho Cho; Vicki DaSilva, Surabhi Saraf, and Elly Cho; Erika Janunger; Takeshi Murata; Bel Borba with Burt Sun and André Costantini; Brian Gonzalez (aka Taxiplasm); JR; Neil Goldberg; and Yoko Ono. For more information on past projects, please visit www.TimesSquareNYC.org/MidnightMoment.

Times Square Arts, the public arts program of the Times Square Alliance, presents leading contemporary art and performances in multiple forms and media to more than 400,000 daily visitors to New York City’s Times Square, making it one of the highest profile public arts programs in the United States. Since its inception, Times Square Arts has featured works by a diverse group of more than five dozen prominent and emerging artists. Working in partnership with cultural institutions and festivals, the program is further supported by Rockefeller Brothers Fund, New York City Department of Cultural Affairs and partner institutions. Visit www.TimesSquareNYC.org/arts for more information.

Streaming Museum launched its first exhibition on January 29, 2008, simultaneously on public screens on 7 continents and at streamingmuseum.org, at the cusp of the immense expansion of the Internet and mobile technology. Since then the museum has reached millions of people in over 55 locations around the world with contemporary-themed exhibitions featuring the work of international visual and performing artists and visionary creators. The museum has a history of producing and presenting exhibitions and public programs with partnering curators, and cultural, educational and corporate centers. There are over 7 billion people on the planet, and 7 thousand languages spoken. Mobile devices and urban screens where millions pass by each day, are platforms for presenting image and sound that, acting as “contemporary hieroglyphs’, are the best way to communicate across language and cultural boundaries. Among the public screen locations where Streaming Museum has exhibited: Antarctica, New York City, San Jose, Seoul, Tomorrow City, Athens, Johannesburg, Prague, Dubai, Tenerife, Split, Melbourne, Bucharest, BBC screens in cities throughout the UK, Buenos Aires, Montevideo, Milan, and others. The exhibitions are also viewed on StreamingMuseum.org.

Times Square Advertising Coalition (TSAC) is a trade association comprised of major advertisers, retailers, real estate firms, media companies and other businesses involved in the outdoor sign industry in Times Square, along with organizations representing Broadway and the community. Members of TSAC include: ABC Regional Sports & Entertainment Sales, Clear Channel Spectacolor, Daktronics, D3 LED, Digital Domination, Hines Management, Jamestown One Times Square, Lamar Advertising Company, Landmark Sign & Electric, Metro Media Technologies, Newmark Knight Frank, North Shore Neon, P.R.omotion!, Sherwood Outdoor, SL Green, Times Square Alliance, The WOW Factor and Thomson Reuters. www.timessquareadcoalition.org.

Media Contacts:                                                                                                 
For TSAC: Justine DiGiglio (212) 205-6632
For Times Square Arts: Gia Storms (212) 452-5205 | (917) 626-6757

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