Natalie Bookchin is an artist based in Brooklyn, New York. She is well known for her work in media. She was a 2001-2002 Guggenheim Fellow. Her work is exhibited at institutions including PS1, Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art, the Museum of Contemporary Art in Barcelona, KunstWerke, Berlin, the Generali Foundation, Vienna, the Walker Art Center, the Whitney Museum of American Art, and the Shedhale in Zurich. Her works are in a variety of forms – from online computer games, collaborative performances and "hacktivist" interventions, to interactive websites and widely distributed texts and manifestos. In her work, she explores some of the far-reaching consequences of Internet and digital technologies on a range of spheres, including aesthetics, labor, leisure, and politics. Much of Bookchin's later works amass excerpts from video blogs or YouTube found online. From 1998 to 2000 she was a member of the collective RTMark, and was involved in the gatt.org prank they organized spoofing the 1999 General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade talks She received a bachelor's degree from the State University of New York at Purchase in 1984 and a master's degree in photography from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago in 1990. In 2015, she was appointed to Associate Chair of the Visual Arts Department at the Rutgers Mason Gross School of the Arts. Prior to that she was serving as the co-Director of the Photography and Media Program in the Art School at California Institute of the Arts. She has also previously taught at the University of California, San Diego. Bookchin's work The Intruder was included in the Chicago New Media 1973-1992 Exhibition, curated by jonCates
Works
The Intruder web project : web-based hybrid interactive narrative art game that merges computer games and literature based on 1966 short story by Jorge Luis Borges, also titled "The Intruder".
Homework : online collaborative project that Bookchin developed with students and colleagues.
Marking Time : motion-study installation that presents the story of three Arkansas prison prisoners four days before their death. This interactive installation includes text projections on the wall, as well as a video of one of the inmates' face on a computer monitor.
agoraXchange : net-based project created with Jackie Stevens and commissioned by the Tate Online.
Metapet : online game commissioned by Creative Time in association with HAMACA. The beta version was launched at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles; Version 1 was launched on May Day, 2003 and linked from the Whitney Museum’s online gallery.
Round the World : 4-channel video installation that projects webcam footage from around the world on four screens/walls, accompanied by a fictional tour narrated by Thomas Edison in 1988. This video installation is a part of Bookchin's security webcam series: Network Movies.
: single-channel silent video remake of Hollis Frampton'sZorns Lemma. Bookchin replaces the English signs in Frampton's film with signs in different languages from around the world.
All That Is Solid : single-channel video that compiles excerpts from private security webcams. This video is a part of Bookchin's security webcam series: Network Movies.
trip : single-channel digital video that compiles excerpts from YouTube travel clips.
' : single-channel video installation that displays hundreds of excerpts of YouTube dance videos. The work is titled after Siegfried Kracauer's "The Mass Ornament."
: 4-channel video installation that compiles excerpts from video blogs, each channel presents a distinct theme: , , .
: 18-channel video installation. This installation compiles excerpts from hundreds of video blogs concerning media scandals surrounding one of four African American public figures.
: video-installation, documentary, and web project that discusses experiences of poverty in the US.