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  • 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
  • In 1983 artists Kit Galloway and Sherrie Rabinowitz began refining a concept for a telecollaborative network connecting informal public multimedia communications venues. The original Electronic Cafe Network was to be the artists offering as a
  • Cylinder & Bots -
    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
  • Sleeper -
    The core element of the “Sleeper” installation is a tapestry. Le Corbusier referred to it as a “portable form of mural”. During the Middle Ages and Renaissance these handwoven wall-hangings, in which the interweaving of threads forms not only the
  • Benayoun, M.. The Nervous Breakdown of the Global Body, an Organic Model of the Connected World Futur en Seine 2009 (2009).
  • Benayoun, M.. The Nervous Breakdown of the Global Body, An organic model of the connected world http://www.academia.edu/35783157/The_Nervous_Breakdown_of_the_Global_Body_An_organic_model_of_the_connected_world.
  • Lisa Cianci (A.K.A Blackaeonium) is an artist, archivist, and digital media developer from Melbourne, Australia. She makes art in both analogue and digital formats, with her current focus on real-time, code-driven animations, digital video, and
  • Lisa Cianci. Applications of energy: a study of artists and entropy in the material In The Materiality of the Archive: Creative Practice in Context, edited by S. Breakell and W. Russell, 122-142. : Routledge, 2023.
  • (co-production with Cactusbloem, Antwerp, and PVC Theatre, Novi Sad)
  • Plasm: Yer Mug -
    A 50's themed diner provides the setting for an interactive encounter with disturbing denizens in the virtual mirror across the counter. On-screen breakfast reassembles itself into characters who react to the customers' every move.