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Notice from Susanne Päch



 "Art Meets Science"

Events in Honor of the 80th Birthday of Herbert W. Franke

 

 

Herbert W. Franke, expert in media theory, pioneer of computer art, and 
co-founder of the "ars electronica" festival, will celebrate his 80th birthday 
in May 2007. On this occasion, a cycle of several events, themed "art meets 
science" and dedicated to Herbert W. Franke's life's work, will take place at 
various locations in Germany and Austria from May through July 2007. 

 

Within the scope of the "art meets science" events on the occasion of his 
anniversary, Herbert W. Franke will conduct "Science Talks" with scientists of 
very different backgrounds - physicists, computer scientists, Artificial 
Intelligence experts, psychologists and philosophers - on topics such as the 
future of man or the origin of art, and discuss questions like "what does it 
mean to be a human being" or subjects as artificial intelligence, reality and 
cyberspace. The events will also feature Mr. Franke reading and interpreting 
some of his utopian short stories with plots in line with the mentioned issues. 
 A collection of his stories will be republished in a best-of-edition by 
"Phantastische Bibliothek", Wetzlar, too, on the occasion of his anniversary.

 

Subsequent to the "Science Talks", an exhibition of his works of computer art 
or a multimedia arts event are planned, as Kunsthalle Bremen (arts exhibition 
hall) for instance, has acquired Mr. Franke's collection of computer art. It 
has been gathered over fifty years and contains his own works as well as some 
of the works of nearly every recognized pioneer in computer art worldwide. A 
selection from this internationally unique collection will be on display to the 
public for the first time, in a special exhibition at Kunsthalle Bremen in June 
2007. Also, Karlsruhe's ZKM Zentrum für Kunst und Medientechnologie (center for 
art and media technology) will show again his "Hommage à E.M.", a multimedia 
performance for a dancer and an interactive picture designer, first enacted in 
1989. 

 

Venues and topics:

 

§         Berlin, Archenhold-Sternwarte: 
"Mankind - accident, coincidence or purpose of nature?"

§         Bremen, Kunsthalle Bremen: 
"The human being - an automaton: the self, the emotion and the art." 

§         Karlsruhe, ZKM Zentrum für Kunst und Medientechnologie: 
"The universal roller coaster - within the net of illusion."

§         Dresden, T-Systems Multimedia Solutions: 
"Man playing God - learning automata are advancing fast."

§         Vienna, Künstlerhaus Wien: 
"Leonardo digital - art between logic and emotion."

§         Munich, Akademie der Bildenden Künste: 
"God does play dice! Coincidence and necessity in universe."

 

Another highlight will be the world premiere of a puppet play in the 
Marionettentheater (string puppet theatre) in Bad Toelz (Southern Bavaria) in 
early summer 2007. The play script by Herbert W. Franke "The Crystal Planet" 
will be staged by Albert Maly-Motta and Karl-Heinz Bille, who are both renowned 
artists of puppet making and puppeteering. This will probably be not only the 
first puppet play whose plot is set in the future, but it will also combine for 
the first time traditional stage effects with the most advanced puppeteering 
technology. Together with established animation techniques very special 
micro-animation and computer animation techniques will be applied. 

 

Professor Herbert W. Franke, honorary editor of "Leonardo" for quite some 
years, has already started to generate works of art using computers in the 
Fifties. A physics PhD, he was fascinated by the possibilities of 
machine-supported graphical creation. At the same time he gave much attention, 
right from the start, to aspects of information and reception theory that are 
relevant in the borderland of art and science. This is how he made an important 
scientific contribution to the understanding of the aesthetic mechanisms. In 
addition, Mr. Franke ranges among the most renowned German-speaking authors of 
utopian literature and has acquired great merits in the field of cave and karst 
exploration. 

 

 

For more information on Herbert W. Franke please see:

 

www.zi-biologie.uni-muenchen.de/~franke 

 

Events and venues can be found under the web address: 

 

www.art-meets-science.info     

 

For pictures or additional information please turn to: 

 

Susanne Päch

mce GmbH

Bavarialfilmplatz 3

82031 Grünwald

Germany

 

Phone: +49 (171) 600 44 22

[EMAIL PROTECTED] 

www.mce-gmbh.de 

 

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