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  • The Amsterdam based artist couple Erwin Driessens (1963 Wessem) and Maria Verstappen (1964 Someren) have worked together since 1990. After their study at the Maastricht Academy of Fine Arts and the Rijksacademy Amsterdam, they jointly developed a
  • There are many ways to "locate" a city, and oneself within it. One way is to distance oneself from it - to look it up in an atlas, a picture, or to go out to sea or up a hill to watch the twinkling lights, and point out the sights we know. Another
  • MELT -
    Melt is a kinetic surface designed to undergo distortions in function of the weight, position and actions of the visitors. Melt consists of 50 nautical aluminum polished plates, aligned with and connected to one-another by a system of linear
  • Scientific information from technicians and from the communities are gathered in a database, with geographical information. Participatory Design and Ethnographic Protocols for Visualization specific technologies (emergent systems, model-based
  • I was invited to do a site specific installation in Travana, Slovakia. The gallery was an abandoned synagogue. I shot a video in Tranava and developed a series of street signs in the style of normal street signs. They presented short poetic lines
  • Abandoned
    Abandoned artist's studio featuring a technical apparatus in a process of transition in which analog turns into digital. Reflection on mise-en-scène of media, performance, installation and exhibition: recorded and constructed, present and absent,
  • Chih-Yung Aaron Chiu. Chih-Yung Aaron Chiu, “God’s Will or Human Desire The Irony and Criticism in Lin Pey-Chwen’s Eve Clone series” “God’s Will or Human Desire The Irony and Criticism in Lin Pey-Chwen’s Eve Clone series” (2017).
  • The Thinking Machine -
    Large retrospective show with many artists from computer art history: Ai-Da Robot, Victor Acevedo, Vladimir Bonačić, Analivia Cordeiro, Pierre Cordier, Geoff Davis, Hans Dehlinger, Boris Eldagsen, Primavera de Filippi, Herbert W. Franke, Hein
  • Andreas Zingerle is a media artist, designer, lecturer and researcher from Austria. He received his PhD from the University of Art and Design Linz (Austria) researching topics such as Internet crime, fraud and scam, vigilante counter-movements and
  • Abandoned
    Abandoned artist's studio featuring a technical apparatus in a process of transition in which analog turns into digital. Reflection on mise-en-scène of media, performance, installation and exhibition: recorded and constructed, present and absent,