Posts Tagged ‘technology’
Playlist. Playing Games, Music, Art
Friday, December 18, 2009 17:40 No CommentsPlaylist, an exhibition on the relation between videogames, music and art kicks off this afternoon at LABoral, Centro de Arte y Creaciòn Industrial in Asturias, Spain. The exhibition will run through to May 17 2009.
Images from PLAYLIST courtesy LABoral
Playlist traces a paths through the works of those creators that, during the 90s, worked with obsolete [...]
OpenCV Workshop at Baltan Laboratories - Call for Participation
Wednesday, September 2, 2009 17:05 No CommentsBALTAN Laboratories is a two-year pilot initiative in the SWA building in Strijp-S in Eindhoven that initiates, supports and disseminates innovative research and development activities in the field of art, technology and culture.
OpenCV Workshop at Baltan Laboratories
Computer Vision is currently acquiring a growing relevance in the field of interactive arts. From Myron Krueger’s pioneering [...]
Human Nature: Festival Ars Electronica 2009
Wednesday, September 2, 2009 10:56 No CommentsArs Electronica is a thirty-year-old annual festival of art, technology and society that takes place in Linz, Austria. The theme of this year’s edition is Human Nature.
In their words:”This HUMAN NATURE will occupy the focal point at the next Ars Electronica Festival September 3-8, 2009 amidst a mix of speculative futuristic designs and provocative [...]
‘Outside In’ - Interview With John F. Simon Jr.
Tuesday, March 10, 2009 12:38 No CommentsCPU (1999) Software, Macintosh 28oc, and acrylic plastic Runs Continuously, Never Repeats
Courtesy of Collezione Maramotti
Interview by Marcia Caines
On Saturday 7th March the Collezione Maramotti of Reggio Emilia opened the first Italian exhibition of the American software artist John F. Simon Jr. ‘Outside In’ displays 5 of the artist’s artworks from 1999 to 2009, exploring ten [...]
For God’s Sake!
Friday, December 19, 2008 10:55 No CommentsPosted by Cluster, written by Domenico Quaranta
Photo: Domenico Quaranta
“God Always Uses the Latest Technology.”
In the little town in northern Italy where I live, which is economically prosperous, culturally sleepy, religiously bigotted and politically conservative, there is a small but interesting “Museum of Art and Spirituality”. It presents part of the collection of contemporary art that [...]












