Archive for the ‘exhibitions’ Category

  • 10.21.2011

    Strategic Arts Initiative 2.0

    Doug Back, Carl Hamfelt, Laura Kikauka, David Rokeby, Graham Smith, and Norman White InterAccess Electronic Media Arts Centre, Toronto, and V2_Institute for the Unstable Media, Rotterdam Presented in conjunction with McLuhan 100 and McLuhan in Europe 2011. Toronto hours: InterAccess: Thursday and Friday 12pm-6pm (live link to Rotterdam 3:00-6:00pm only) Saturday 9am-7pm (live with Rotterdam [...]

  • 05.31.2011

    SynSoma

    June 3 – 12, 2011 Robyn Moody + Steve Daniels *Hotshot Gallery Curated by Michael Alstad + Camille Turner Subtle Technologies Festival Join us for the Exhibition Opening – June 4, 7pm-9pm! SynSoma is an exhibition of kinetic works which explore the relationship between the artificial and organic through subtle mechanical mimicry of natural systems. [...]

  • 04.27.2011

    Montreal Biennale :: Electronic Arts

    The online exhibition forming the Electronic arts component of the BNL MTL 2011 will feature the work of six renowned web-based artists: Mark Amerika, Gregory Chatonsky, Alison Graighead, Jhave, Martine Neddam and Jon Thompson. It will seek not only new ways of exploring the relationship between chance and digital technology, but also to solicit novel [...]

  • 03.14.2011

    Identités précaires Cycle « Side Effects »

    Identités précaires Cycle « Side Effects » Une exposition collective sur la question de l’anonymat et de l’identité comme phénomène instable 10 mars 2011 — 15 septembre 2011 Commissaire : Christophe Bruno La réification et le codage de l’ensemble des relations humaines — écho de la surveillance et de l’archivage généralisés de la moindre trace [...]

  • 03.03.2011

    NETWORKS (cells & silos)

    Curator: Geraldine Barlow Monash University Museum of Art Caulfield Campus 1 February – 16 April 2011 NETWORKS (cells & silos) explores connections between artistic representations of networks; patterns and structures found in nature; and the rapidly evolving field of network science, communications and human relations. We live between the paradigms of network, cell and silo, [...]

  • 01.06.2011

    ‘Toylets’ game consoles in Japanese urinals

    Sega has announced that it’s testing consoles called “Toylets” in urinals around Tokyo, which asks the user to strategically vary the strength and location of his urine stream to play a series of games. Each urinal is installed with a pressure sensor and an LCD screen is mounted on the wall above, which lets you [...]

  • 12.28.2010

    VISCERAL: THE LIVING ART EXPERIMENT

    A SymbioticA Exhibition at the Science Gallery, Dublin 28 JANUARY – 25 FEBRUARY 2011 The exhibition will explore and provoke questions about scientific truths, what constitutes living and the ethical and artistic implications of life manipulation. It will include 15 artworks from ten years of SymbioticA’s residency programme, featuring the following artists: Abhishek Hazra Alicia [...]

  • 12.10.2010

    Études phénoménales

    Mathieu Beauséjour + Jean-Pierre Aubé Curator: Éric Mattson From December 15th until January 30th Opening Wednesday December 15th, 6:30 PM Performances by the artists from 7 PM AXENÉO7 presents Études phénoménales, curated by Éric Mattson with Mathieu Beauséjour and Jean-Pierre Aubé. At the heart of the exhibition is an exploration of the Sun as the [...]

  • 12.09.2010

    Funware _playing with software art

    Making and using software can be experimental, humorous and aesthetically rich. The international exhibition Funware deals with this Fun-factor in softwaredevelopment, and the many ways in which artists have run off with it in past and present. For these seventeen very diverse and mostly interactive projects, in which playing with software is the starting point, [...]

  • 11.18.2010

    CERTIFIED COPY

    Janieta Eyre (CA) 1989. The American artist Larry Miller, a member of the Fluxus movement, distributes certificates to allow anyone to decide on the use, or not, of their DNA. The action, which relates the art scene to contemporary biotechnological problems, would precede the birth of Dollie, the first cloned mammal in the world, by [...]