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Ars Electronica Chronicles, Bits and Pieces
Back home. Looking at my ToDo List I did not even see half of what I wanted to see or talked to half of the people I wanted to talk with … Always this same ambiguous feeling since the festival … Continuer la lecture
Publié dans 3D printing, Art-Science, BioArt, Blog, Space Art
Marqué avec 3D printing, Ars Electronica, BioArt, deep learning, Eduardo Kac, Emmanuel Van der Auwera, ethics, Gil Delindro, Guy Ben-Ary, Hiroshi Sugihara, Marko Peljhan, Matthew Biederman, Michele Spanghero, robot, Shunji Yamanaka, sound art, Space art, surveillance
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Ars Electronica Chronicles, FEAT@Ars
Ars Electronica has also been the platform for several projects conducted by different organisations to be presented and discussed. It has been very exciting to have the FEAT project, now completed, on stage at Ars, a year after our kick … Continuer la lecture
Publié dans Art-Science, Art-Science, BioArt, Blog
Marqué avec Anna Dumitriu, Annick Bureaud, art-science, bio art, Claudia Schnugg, Dmitry Gelfand, Erich Prem, Eutema, Evelina Domnitch, Ingeborg Reichle, Lucas Evers, Mark Coeckelbergh, Miha Tursic, quantum physics, Spela Petric, super computing, Waag Society
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Ars Electronica Chronicles, « LightScale II »
The Cathedral St. Mary in Linz is said to be the biggest Cathedral in Austria. The huge nave is the host of LightScale II, a kinetic light and sound sculpture-installation by Uwe Rieger. Gently moving according to the impulses given … Continuer la lecture
Publié dans Blog
Marqué avec Ars Electronica, kinetic installation, Uwe Rieger
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Ars Electronica Chronicles, Side Walks
The core of the festival takes place in the former post office building where the paquets and the mail were sorted (tri postal). It is a huge concrete building, extremely human-unfriendly, but with a stunning architecture. The following pictures are … Continuer la lecture
Ars Electronica Chronicles, Art-Science goes contemporary art
Ars Electronica 2017 is not big, it is massive. Now I understand why people just post pictures : although I had made a strict selection in the threads I wanted to follow, it is impossible not only to see everything but … Continuer la lecture
Publié dans Art-Science, Art-Science, Blog
Marqué avec Ars Electronica, art-science, GLUON
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Ars Electronica Chronicles: Digging into a 84-page programme
Preparing for Ars Electronica means checking the programme to select what I would like not to miss, knowing that, once in Linz, I’ll go with the flow, unexpected discoveries, excitement, tiredness and encounter of people. According to the organisers, as … Continuer la lecture
Publié dans Art-Science, Art-Science
Marqué avec Ars Electronica, art-science, FEAT
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« The Smell of the Fig Tree », Korčula Grey) (Area Residency, July 2017
July 20-28, I have done a residency at Grey) (Area in Korčula, together with Robertina Sebjanič, invited by Darko Fritz. Find here a compilation-selection of my notes, visual and written, from that week: The Smell of the Fig Tree. During … Continuer la lecture
Publié dans Annick's News, Anouncement, Art-Science, Art-Science, Environmental Art, Extreme Environment
Marqué avec Anaïs Tondeur, Annick Bureaud, anthropocene, Aquatocene, critical tourism, Croatia, Darko Fritz, ecoart, extreme envi, Fabienne Gambrelle, Gabriel Grandry, Grey) (Area, Manja Ristic, Robertina Sebjanic, Siva Zona, sound pollution
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The Jellyfish goes to Korčula
It is happening Wednesday July 26th, at 9 pm at Duke’s Passage in Korčula City. In the framework of my joint residency « Underwater: Escaping (sound) Pollution » with Robertina Šebjanič at Siva Zona / gray) (area, the art gallery directed … Continuer la lecture
d’ISEA à Orange Gardens, juin, le mois des conférences
Juin 2017 a été le « mois des conférences » pour moi. L’occasion d’afficher les sempiternelles photos d’une personne (moi) avec un micro, derrière un ordinateur … Pour changer, j’ai décidé d’y ajouter une diapo, au hasard (ou quasi) de chacune des … Continuer la lecture
Publié dans 3D printing, Annick's News, Art-Science, Art-Science, BioArt, Conf-participation
Marqué avec art-science, Décalab, ISEA, Leonardo/Olats, Manizales, Orange, statut de l'objet
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Des paillettes pour un saumon. Trust Me, I’m An Artist, journal de bord n°15
Leonardo/Olats est partenaire du projet européen Trust Me, I’m An Artist. Dans ce cadre, je tiens un « Journal de Bord » avec des compte-rendus des réunions et des rencontres, mais aussi mes réflexions, lectures et interrogations. En ce joli week end … Continuer la lecture
Publié dans Annick's News, Art & Non Human, Art & Non Human, Art-Science, Art-Science, Ethics, Ethique
Marqué avec Anna Dumitriu, Annick Bureaud, Jennifer Willet, Kira O'Reilly, Lucas Evers, Trust Me I'm An Artist, Waag Society
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