Semiconductor (artists)


Semiconductor is UK artist duo Ruth Jarman and Joe Gerhardt. They have been working together for over twenty years producing visually and intellectually engaging moving image works which explore the material nature of our world and how we experience it through the lens of science and technology, questioning how these devices mediate our experiences. Their unique approach has won them many awards, commissions and prestigious fellowships including; SónarPLANTA 2016 commission, Collide @ CERN Ars Electronica Award 2015, Jerwood Open Forest 2015 and Samsung Art + Prize 2012. Exhibitions and screenings include; The Universe and Art, Mori Art Museum, Tokyo, Japan, 2016; Infosphere, ZKM, Karlsruhe, 2016; Quantum of Disorder, Museum Haus Konstruktiv, Zurich, 2015; Da Vinci: Shaping the Future, ArtScience Museum, Singapore, 2014; Let There Be Light, House of Electronic Arts, Basel 2013 ; Field Conditions, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, 2012; International Film Festival Rotterdam, 2012; New York Film Festival: Views from the Avant Garde, 2012; European Media Art Festival, 2012; Worlds in the Making, FACT, Liverpool 2011 ; Earth; Art of a Changing World, Royal Academy of Arts, London, 2009 and Sundance Film Festival, 2009.

History

Ruth Jarman and Joe Gerhardt started making art as Semiconductor in 1997. Their art uses computer animation to explore science, time, scale, and natural forces. They work in different media ranging from single and multichannel video works, sound, installations, performance and DVD releases. They are currently based in Brighton U.K. They have completed a number of fellowships and residencies at CERN, Geneva, Switzerland; The Smithsonian Institution at The National Museum of Natural History, Washington DC, USA; Gulbenkian Galapagos Artists Residency; Exploratorium, San Francisco, USA; The NASA Space Sciences Laboratories UC Berkeley California USA; Berwick Gymnasium Fellowship Berwick-Upon-Tweed UK and Couvent des Récollets Paris.
They have performed and exhibited at Biennale of Sydney, Venice Biennale, Hirshhorn Museum Smithsonian Institution Washington DC USA, Nuit Blanche Paris, Institute of Contemporary Arts London, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, Prague Contemporary Art Festival, Careof Gallery Milan, EMAF Osnabruck, and Beaconsfield Gallery London.

Commissions, awards, collections

  1. Retropolis, 1999.
  2. A-Z of Noise, 1999.
  3. Yes You Are Right!, 1999.
  4. Puffed Rice, 2000.
  5. DAT Politics, music by DAT Politics, 2000.
  6. Earthquake Films, 2000.
  7. New Antics, 2000.
  8. Whipaspank, music promo for Cristian Vogel, 2000.
  9. QT, music promo for qqq, 2001.
  10. Linear, 2001.
  11. Domestic EMI, 2002.
  12. Green Grass of Tunnel, music promo for Múm, 2002.
  13. Strata, 2002.
  14. Inaudible Cities: Part One, 2002.
  15. Digital Anthrax, 2002.
  16. Machi, music by Aco, 2003.
  17. Mini-Epoch-Series, 2003.
  18. The Sound of Microclimates, 2004.
  19. "Sonic Inc." Live performance software, 2004.
  20. All the Time in the World, 2005.
  21. 200 Nanowebbers, music by Double Adaptor, 2005.
  22. Ways of Making Sense, 2006.
  23. Do You Think Science..., 2006.
  24. Brilliant Noise, 2006.
  25. Earthmoves, 2006.
  26. Time Out of Place, 2007.
  27. Magnetic Movie, 2007.
  28. Matter in Motion, 2008.
  29. Out of the Light, 2008.
  30. Black Rain, 2009.
  31. Heliocentric, 2009.
  32. Indefatigable, 2010.
  33. Crystallised, 2011.
  34. Inferno Observatory, 2011.
  35. Worlds in the Making, 2011.
  36. 20 Hz, 2011.
  37. The Shaping Grows, 2012.
  38. Subterranean , 2012
  39. Some Part of Us Will Have Become, 2012.
  40. Data Projector, 2013.
  41. Play of Light, 2014.
  42. Cosmos, public sculpture, 2014.
  43. Catching the Light, 2014.
  44. Band 9, 2015.
  45. Earthworks, 2016.
  46. Where Shapes Come From, 2016.

    Other works

  47. Sonic Inc., Live Performance.
  48. Hi-Fi Rise - Sonic Cities from another Timeline, 2001 DVD self-released
  49. Worlds in Flux, 2007 DVD Fat Cat records