The Algorithmic Trading Freak Show.

Exhibition of RYBN.ORG (FR)
curator: Lívia Rózsás

The Paris-based interdisciplinary collective presents it’s unusual trade 
algorithm collection at it’s debut exhibition in Hungary. The anonymous 
group was established in 2000 and since then has been creating 
performances, interactive and network installations. They have started 
their Antidatamining project in 2006, in which they use tools of data 
mining for depicting social and economical processes. They document and 
process phenomena which raise questions closely tied to globalisation 
and automation, like Flash Crash, according to what the stock exchange 
collapsed on the 6th May in 2010.

Their last solo exhibition was held in Paris, in Gaîté Lyrique in 2010 
and they were residents and exhibitors of Zentrum für Kunst und 
Medientechnologie, Karlsruhe. They have previously displayed their works 
in Linz, Berlin, San Francisco, Madrid, Montreal, Yogyakarta or Aberdeen 
at festivals and exhibitions which focus on new media art practices.

Their exhibition in Trafó Gallery shows through three installations the 
curiosities of algorithm based trading and they give an overview on the 
history of the automatisation of the stock exchange, from the now out of 
date technologies to mechanisms which enable high frequency trading.

6pm Friday, 17 May 2013: Artist Talk and Guided Tour with the exhibitors

http://www.trafo.hu/en-US/the_algorithmic_trading_freak_show

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