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Balance-Unbalance 2017: A Sense of Place / COMESTIBLE: Seven-Day Meal Plan
2017
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2017
The daily meal is a powerful human institution and the family dinner table a site where food and home meld into an ‘intimate place’ of nurture. But, in times when climate change jeopardizes food security the question of ‘what will we eat in the
SECURITY IN OUR SOCIETY: WHAT REMAINS OF OUR PERSONAL FREEDOMS?
2015
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2015
make-A-move is an interactive, video installation composed of two encased screens conceived for exhibition in public space. Two animated portraits - a female and a male - react to the movements of passersby and express passivity, suspicion,
From Media to Metaphor: Art about AIDS
1992
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1994
From Media to Metaphor: Art about AIDS was a traveling exhibition. It was shown at: January 20-March 15, 1992 Emerson Gallery, Hamilton College, New York June 19-August 1, 1992 Center on Contemporary Art, Seattle, Washington September 8-October 6,
Substance
2017
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2017
We live today in an age of simulation as coined by French sociologist Jean Baudrillard. According to him, simulation is defined as the coinciding of appearance with reality. Thus, the boundaries between fiction and reality are blurred and
Artificial Paradise?Immersion in Space and Time
2018
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2018
Banz & Bowinkel, Ivana Bašić, Paul Chan, Frauke Dannert, Harun Farocki, Olga Fedorova, Johann Kniep, Marc Lee, Manuel Roßner, Gerriet K. Sharma, Jakob Kudsk Steensen, Addie Wagenknecht In autumn 2018, the Künstlerhaus, Halle für Kunst & Medien will
Cylinder & Bots
2019
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2019
Within their artistic work Giulia Bowinkel (*1983) and Friedemann Banz (*1980) explore the human perception of the digitally augmented real world. Within their generated scenarios, the computer functions both as tool and topic. The solo exhibition
BIOS
2017
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2017
Roehrs & Boetsch is pleased to present Banz & Bowinkel’s first solo exhibition ‘BIOS’ at the gallery. ‘BIOS’ stands for Basic Input/Output System, which is the first program a computer’s microprocessor uses to get the computer system started after
Border Control: Traversing Horizons in Media Practice
2019
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2019
Curated by Allison Collins in collaboration with Carrie Edinger and Srimoyee Mitra. Presented in partnership with the New Media Caucus. Human migration is a defining issue of the 21st century, often calling into question the relevance, role, and
Sommerer, Christa, Mignonneau, Laurent, Lecture as part of the "Paradise Lost or Utopia Regained?" panel at Experimenta: Utopia Now - Int. Biennale of Media Art Melbourne, The Arts Centre Melbourne (Australia), 12.02.2010
2010
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2010
Public Forum chaired by Darren Tofts (Professor of Media and Communications, Swinburne University of Technology and a leading academic in the field of media art). Australian and international artists explore the opportunities for interactive art to
Look at This
2022
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2022
The exhibition LOOK AT THIS invites visitors to reflect critically on the multitude of links between a work of art, the public, the space and the institution. At the same time, the show questions firmly established (western) perceptions. LOOK AT
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