Woman, Art & Technology by Rachel Beth Egenhoefer, is a series of interviews that seeks to find different perspectives on the current voice of women working in art ...
Here is a book about one take on the idea of performative architecture. The idea was to think about architectural materiality as dynamic and responsive, in this case because it combines a surface of an inflatable structure with an interactive agent system.
Just a word, on our recent participation in The Compendium project. While we're excited to see it exists and hope it moves forward with great fevor, unfortunately due to working differences and scheduling conflicts The 22 will be unable to participate further in the project.
Animate Projects is delighted to premiere Lament, a new film by Sean Vicary online from 1 March - St David’s Day. Lament interweaves site-specific found objects, animation, poetry and music to explore a personal narrative of loss, longing and belonging in the Welsh borderlands.
About: 'I’m going to enter a remix competition every month, from Aug 2011 to Aug 2012. I’m 54 years old and although I’m musically reasonably deft I know little about the ...
On Feb. 17th Amsterdam hosted Social Cities of Tomorrow, a conference on new media and urbanism. Adapting its title from Ebenezer Howard’s Garden Cities of Tomorrow, but taking equal inspiration from ...
Marialaura Ghidini reviews a range of events, projects, artworks and speeches featured in the 25th edition of transmediale (2012). The theme - in/compatible - explored the current worldwide proclamations of crisis ...
How can you erase a work of Conceptual Art, and what does it mean to try? Armed only with a biro and a sketchpad, Michael Szpakowski takes us on a critical journey into ...
The Drawing the Invisible Blog functions as a digital platform for promoting a series of past and forthcoming international activities and projects, developing an online forum, facilitating the announcements of its members activities, and supporting the dissemination of the relevant resources including research material and publications.
The small person in front of the flashing billboards. By Jasna Frangovska
How many New Years can a world survive before it crashes into a recession? Jasna Frangovska interviews Senka Anastasova - Dr of Philosophy from the Sts. Cyril and Methodius University in Skopje - about the strange feeling of the New ...
About ecoarttech: Leila Nadir and Cary Peppermint started their collaborative to explore environmental issues and convergent media from an interdisciplinary perspective. ecoarttech explores what it means to be a modern ecological being amidst networked environments, including biological systems, global cultural exchanges, international commerce, industrial grids, digital networks, and the world wide web. Merging primitive with emergent technologies, Leila and Cary investigate the overlapping terrain between “nature,” built environments, mobility, and electronic spaces. ecoarttech recently completed commissions for the Whitney Museum of American Art, Turbulence.org of New Radio & Performing Arts, and University of North Texas and has exhibited and lectured at MIT Media Lab, Banff New Media Institute, Smackmellon Gallery, European Media Art Festival, Exit Art Gallery, and Neuberger Museum of Art.
Leila earned her PhD in literature from Columbia ...
Another day at the United Nations Offices in Vienna. The Austrian Foreign Affairs Ministry invited members of the European Protocol Service, the UN Strategic Command Center for Central Europe, the United States Air Forces and ...
I'm a bit surprised and more than a little delighted that I'll be showing Aleph Null (http://vispo.com/aleph) in Paris at the Sorbonne at the &Now conference on innovative writing (http://andnowfestival.com) in June. And three kind scholars will be giving presentations on Aleph Null. Thanks to ...