Paul Catanese, Visible from Space: An Interstitial
Review by Patrick Lichty - http://bit.ly/2kaAISU
Paul Catanese’s Visible from Space could be called a grand telepresent
installation dealing with the grandeur of spaces. Situated within Chicago
Cultural Center’s Sidney R. Yates Gallery, the
New review on Furtherfield
One & Other: the Everyday Duality of the Self in Contemporary Culture
By Chloe Stavrou.
One & Other, part of the Zabludowicz Collection’s annual Testing Ground
Project, is a curatorial collaboration between MA Curating students from
Chelsea College of Arts
Mute - magazine and publisher of culture, politics and technology
BALANCE-UNBALANCE 2017 [Arts + Sciences x Technology = Environment /
Responsibility] Aug 21 2017 UK - http://bit.ly/2jlHF35
As part of the ongoing Mute magazine archive project PDFs have been
released of the early Mute issues
of art, technology and social
change, how and what has inspired them, personally, artistically and
culturally.
http://bit.ly/2jXfWVH
Other 'Choose Your Muse' Interviews on Furtherfield
Choose Your Muse Interview: Annie Abrahams | By Marc Garrett - 10/09/2015
http://www.furtherfield.org/features
New Tendencies: Art at the Threshold of the Information Revolution (1961 -
1978).
Kristian Lukić reviews Armin Medosch's New Tendencies – Art at the
Threshold of the Information Revolution (1961-1978), comparing the
movement's approach and relationships with the wider contemporary art world
with
New review on Furtherfield
That Ends That Matter – An Installation by Jean-Paul Kelly
Review by Chloe Stavrou.
That Ends That Matter is a three-channel video installation by Jean-Paul
Kelly exploring the lack of transparency elucidating a direct relationship
between physical materiality
HFT The Gardener: A Network of Financial Trading, Drugs & Botany
Garrett Lynch reviews HFT The Gardener, the recent exhibition by Susan
Treister at Annely Juda Fine Art, London. The review relates Treister's
work to the artistic visualisation of networks and the links between
network structures
Data Asymmetries // Part 2 : An Interview with Jussi Parikka
In the second part of this two-part interview series Carleigh Morgan
interviews Jussi Parikka about Burak Arikan’s work, discussing the way data
and networks condition and construct the way we view and interact with the
world.
Data Asymmetries: An Interview with Burak Arikan | By Carleigh
How does network mapping exist as a tool for visualizing a politics of
control as well as routes of emancipation from surveillance? In the first
of a two-part interview series, artist/technologist Burak Arikan addresses
this question
The Spectacle of Failure in Drone Warfare.
Dave Young writes on the politics of the drone crash in response to the
artist collective IOCOSE and their sculptural work Drone Memorial.
"In IOCOSE's Drone Memorial, our attention is drawn to the fact that these
complex systems are precarious, that
Hi,
as most of you already know, the Rosa-Luxemburg-Foundation stages the
UNBOXING conference in Berlin on coming Saturday (December 3, 10 a.m. to
9 p.m.). It tackles "Algorithms, Data and Democracy" with many exciting
speakers including Tiziana Terranova (University of Naples) and Felix
Stalder
[Networked-Labour] The rise of digital empires.
http://tech.newstatesman.com/guest-opinion/digital-empires
"The internet today is increasingly shaped by a small collection of digital
giants: Amazon. Apple. Facebook. Google. Even if these companies’
intentions are good, the amount of control
Iceland crowd sources a new constitution
'Constitutionalising does not stop after a certain point, but ought to
continue as a fundamental part of social and political activity.'
https://theconversation.com/icelands-crowd-sourced-constitution-hope-for-disillusioned-voters-everywhere-67803
Predictive Art Bot - Call for Artworks
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APPLICATIONS DEADLINE EXTENDED TO DECEMBER 15TH
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Exhibitions @ Transmediale 2017 in Berlin, Digital Choc 2017 in Tokyo,
and other dates to
IGNORANCE: The Power of Non-Knowledge
The Disruption Network Lab (DNL) has been presenting in Berlin some of the
finest platforms for the discussion of art, hacktivism and disruption,
presenting academic debates on not-so-conventional forms of thought.
Pedro Marum reviews their event 'IGNORANCE:
MOCO 2017 Call for Practice Work: demos, art work, performance and
unconventional presentation types
International Conference on Movement and Computing (MOCO17)
> Intersecting Art, Meaning, Cognition, Technology
28-30th June, London UK
Goldsmiths University of London
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Review of Dreams Rewired -- Screening at Watermans, London
By Samantha Penn
The 2015 film Dreams Rewired (dirs. Manu Luksch, Martin Reinhardt, Thomas
Tode) will be screened at Watermans, London on 3 December. By comparing
historic and current responses to new media, the film makes links between
Harun Farocki - Empathy at Fundació Antoni Tàpies.
By Chloe Stavrou - https://t.co/kxglEoPK9J
Two years after Harun Farocki's death, a project-retrospective
collaboration of his work was undertaken, with its first part at The
Institut Valencià d'Art Modern (IVAM) named ‘What is at Stake’, and
Backdoored: An interview with Nye Thompson
By Millicent Hawk @furtherfield #surveillance #webcams #privacy...
How much can users really know about the functioning of the cameras which
are embedded in their devices? Backdoored, Nye Thompson's recent work,
explores the role of soft-bots in a world
A review of William Kentridge’s ‘Thick Time’ written in words of but one
syllable.
By Michael Szpakowski
"There is a show of art by W K now in town. My friend, if you see but one
show of art works this year or the next one or yet the next I beg of you
see this one. The world of these works is
Moll & Cédric Parizot, Guido Segni,
Karolina Sobecka, Alan Sondheim, Thomson & Craighead.
Curated by Marc Garrett on behalf of Furtherfield.
Monsters of the Machine is a contemporary take on Mary Shelley’s
Frankenstein and asks us to reconsider her warning, that scientific
imagining and
Come and build Betty Cipher's School of the Future! Sat 12th November at
the Common House
Autonomous Tech Fetish (ATF) is calling for curious and critical people of
all sorts to help us create Betty Cipher’s School of the Future, a new
workshop programme located in the Common House.
Because
Latest Interview on Furtherfield
Remembering loops: interview with Nicolas Sassoon -
http://bit.ly/2eWaf7U
Filippo Lorenzin interviews Nicolas Sassoon, a Vancouver-based artist
making use of early computer imaging processes to render fantastical
visions of architectures, landscapes and domestic
Baruch Gottlieb reviews Benjamin Peters' How Not to Network a Nation: The
Uneasy History of the Soviet Internet, The MITPress, 2016 -
http://bit.ly/2dqngBU
In Benjamin Peters’ “How not to Network a Nation” we learn that the USSR
had the engineers with the technical knowhow and capacity to
Soviet Utopian Past in the Critical Present: Power and Architecture.
reviewed by Molly Hankwitz - http://bit.ly/2e5HmaA
In Power and Architecture, the post-Soviet city and utopian public space
was used as a critical framework with which to discuss issues related to
the Russian contemporary
A Contemporary Delphic Oracle: The Church of Big Data
New article on Furtherfield by Marloes de Valk.
An essay on waiting for the technological rapture in the church of big
data. Marloes de Valk writes about the paralysing effect of hiding the
human hand in software through anthropomorphising
On Saturday 6th August Ruth Catlow and Marc Garrett from Furtherfield led,
or rather collaborated on the 'Do It With Others - Art and Solidarity in
the Age of Networks' event, with Gretta Louw and They Are Here (Helen
Walker & Harun Morrison) and writer Tim Waterman. Wysing Arts have uploaded
Sculpting the Internet | Review of "On Digital Materiality" exhibition by
Jan Robert Leegte
By Filippo Lorenzin.
What does it mean to think and act as a sculptor on the net? Artist, Jan
Robert Leegte has been reflecting on this question since before the
invention of Web 2.0. His solo (online)
contesting/contexting SPORT 2016: Interview with Zeljko Blace
Josephine Bosma interviews Zeljko Blace on his involvement in the
exhibition and program 'contesting/contexting SPORT 2016' and discusses how
it contests the field of SPORT through critical art and activist practices.
The exhibition
Pawnshop - the Greek Reality Board Game.
What is the relationship between state corruption and economic collapse in
Greece? Lina Theodorou, artist and creator of the board game 'Pawnshop',
talks with Furtherfield’s Ruth Catlow about Grexit, Brexit, and crisis in
Europe.
""Theodorou tells me that
Leila Johnston: Hacking Rambert - a review | By Charlotte Webb
This is a review of Leila Johnston's residency at the Rambert Dance company
from October 2015 - 2016 and the report she produced as a result. It looks
at the value Leila brought by engaging the company with her critical
perspectives
Streamed live | Do It With Others - Art and Solidarity in the Age of
Networks | Aug 6, 2016
Summercamp Symposia:
Do It With Others - Art and Solidarity in the Age of Networks
Saturday 6 August, 12-5pm
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Ky5iOBMyi0
The day is devised and led by Furtherfield (Ruth
Hyperallergic writes about 'Networking the Unseen' show Furtherfield Gallery
http://bit.ly/2aH8gQT
LONDON — Inside Furtherfield Gallery, one is confronted by the noxious
fruits of British colonialism. In “Ngarnda: Dead Ringer,” a video by the
Martu filmmaker Curtis Taylor, a man is on the verge
Universal Basic Income Is a Neoliberal Plot To Make You Poorer
By Dmytri Kleiner.
The reason many people on the left are excited about proposals for a
Universal Basic Income (UBI) is that it acknowledges economic inequality
and its social consequences. In reality, however, UBI provides political
Revisiting the future with Laboria Cuboniks | A conversation
By Cornelia Sollfrank and Rachel Baker.
Techno-feminisms are, once again, on the ascent. The Xenofeminist
Manifesto, published in 2015 by the collective Laboria Cuboniks, is a
provocative and elaborate example for the renewed
STATE Festival 2016, November 4-5, Berlin
Theme: STATE OF EMOTION – The Sentimental Machine
Deadline for submission of works: 14.8.2016
After its successful launch in 2014 with over 1200 visitors and 100
participants from over 20 countries, STATE Festival celebrates its second
edition from
Do It With Others - Art and Solidarity in the Age of Network
Summercamp Symposia.
Sat, 6 Aug 2016 at 12:00 - Cambridge, United Kingdom
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/summercamp-symposia-6-august-tickets-25376906009
For Wysing Arts Centre’S second Summercamp series we have invited
Furtherfield
Notes on some images by Joseph Cartwright
Michael Szpakowski offers some notes on the photography of London art
teacher Joseph Cartwright, who operates under the Flickr name Noitsawasp.
This is the second of three articles about the use of Web 2.0 photosharing
service Flickr, by self defining
Whistleblowers & Vigilantes | Exhibition Review.
Josephine Bosma reviews the controversial but worthwhile exhibition about
whistleblowers, Internet rebels and digital vigilantes at HMKV in Dortmund.
The show puts together activist art projects, documentation of criminal
acts and political
Networking the Unseen Video.
This video was taken at Networking the Unseen opening event at Furtherfield
Gallery (London) on Friday 17 June 2016.
https://vimeo.com/173324435
Featuring Artists: Gretta Louw, Lily Hibberd, Brook Andrew, Curtis Taylor,
Jenny Fraser, Sharon Nampijinpa Anderson
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Review by Gerald Straub.
The “As rights Go By” exhibition at freiraum Q21 aimed to unfold the
irregularities of a ‘regular legal system’ in today's postdemocratic
societies. The 15 works on show, curated by Sabine Winkler, focused on the
complex dynamics of this
Digital Pop | Review of the 12th Athens Digital Arts Festival
By Marianna Christofi.
What kind of digital content do we consume and what culture do we create?
How are we “feeding” today’s digital markets? How ephemeral is digital Pop
culture? Under the theme of Digital Pop, Athens Digital Arts
Julian Rosefeldt`s Manifesto
Review by Inga Seidler, on Furtherfield.
For the exhibition „Manifesto“ Julian Rosefeldt collaged the texts of
numerous manifestos — from Futurism to Pop Art, Conceptual Art or Dogma 95
- into poetic and entertaining monologues. Forming new narratives into
thirteen
The Critical Atlas of the Internet.
An interview with Louise Drulhe by Chloe Stavrou, on Furtherfield.
The Critical Atlas of the Internet, Louise Drulhe’s latest project, is a
virtual and physical exploration of the Internet space. The implications of
our physical actions in ‘real-time
Mathias Fuchs reviews Gerald Raunig's latest book 'Dividuum' @furtherfield
- http://bit.ly/1UBrl7g
Gerald Raunig's latest book examines the concept and the genealogy of
“dividuum”. Locating its roots in Epicurean and Platonic philosophy and
referring to its controversial dispute in medieval
Under New Moons, We Stand Strong
Silvia Casini reviews Teresa Dillon's latest project at Seventeen, Art
Centre, Aberdeen, Scotland.
Can citizens today read, confront and resist infrastructures of
surveillance? Teresa Dillon's latest project at the Seventeen, Art Centre
in Aberdeen prompts
LA BIENNALE VENICE SUMMER SCHOOL 1/2016
Jointly organized by La Biennale di Venezia - Biennale College, Victoria &
Albert Museum London, and University of Applied Arts Vienna
DEADLINE FOR APPLICATIONS
May 30, 2016
July 9-17, 2016
Arsenale, Venice, Italy
LA BIENNALE DI VENEZIA - BIENNALE
Lynn Hershman Leeson's - Civic Radar: Book Review.
Marc Garrett reviews Civic Radar, the first comprehensive monograph of Lynn
Hershman Leeson’s pioneering artistic career, spanning across five decades,
in the fields of photography, video, film, performance, installation, and
interactive and
On Obscurity: An Interview with Paolo Cirio
By Daphne Dragona
Obscurity, the latest project of Paolo Cirio, targets american mugshot
websites aiming to sabotage their functioning and expose their supposed
ethics. Cirio cloned some of the most known mughshots, scrambled the data
profiles of the
back, by including Turbulence in
their histories and much much more...
Wishing you well.
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lly as tonnes of
cabling, and electrical or electronic devices, the social and cultural
impacts of the networks remain somehow invisible, eroding clearly felt
boundaries of geography, place, culture and language.
Together with artist and curator Gretta Louw, Furtherfield presents an
exhibition and ev
Nervous Systems – Algorithms and our everyday life.
By Valie Djordjevic - 28/04/16
Statistics, probabilities, correlations – more and more quantifying methods
and tools are becoming the epistemological grounding of governance in the
21st century. The exhibition “Nervous systems” – on show until
Banter With Corporate Governance, or, like, Neoliberal Lulz (at
Carroll/Fletcher).
Review by Nicole Sansone.
Constant Dullaart, Femke Herregraven, Émilie Brought & Maxime Marion, and
Jennifer Lyn Morone. Showed at the Carroll/Fletcher Gallery 12 February – 2
April 2016.
The Neoliberal political
Review of Chiara Passa’s ‘Dimensioning - Live Architectures’ show at
Furtherfield
Super Place | by Helen Longstreth
Step into a new digital dimension in an exhibition at Furtherfield that
challenges the architecture of the gallery.
“Nestled between an adventure playground, a boating pond
Accelerationist Art | By Rob Myers.
Despite its image of rapid technological change, progress under capitalism
has stalled. Spinning ever faster is not the same as going somewhere.
Contemporary Accelerationism wants to take off the brakes, and it is
enlisting art's help to do so. Rob Myers
Furtherfield's latest newsletter 'FurtherNews' has just come out!
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Article 27: Algorithmic politics.
By Eugenio Tisselli.
Eugenio Tisselli shares his thoughts on global, financial dictatorship and
Necrocapitalism, where politics itself is reduced to market related
executables based on algorithms of finance.
“The global financial dictatorship presents us with a
Ordinaryism: An Alternative to Accelerationism. Part 3 - What Motivates the
Accelerationist impulse?
By Robert Jackson - 31/03/16
In this third article on Accelerationism, Jackson further investigates its
philosophical roots and looks at skepticism, Enlightenment principles, and
the freedom to
Dimensioning - Live Architectures By Chiara Passa At Furtherfield
Furtherfield Gallery is proud to present Dimensioning – Live Architecture
an exhibition of new digital artworks by Italian artist Chiara Passa, part
of Furtherfield's Open Spot programme.
Opening event: Friday 1 April 2016, 1 - 4
Nam June Paik – Video Philosopher
Lynn Hershman Leeson interviews Nam June Paik. A historical interview
between acknowledged pioneers of video and media arts. First published by
Artweek, April 1980 Electronic Art and posted here on Furtherfield to
celebrate the upcoming publication of Hershman
Preview: Friday, 8 April 2016, 7-9 PM
Exhibition: 9 April - 4 June 2016
CODE + POETRY
Driessens & Verstappen, NL
LAb[au], BE
Manfred Mohr, USA - D
Frieder Nake, D
Casey Reas, USA
Sommerer & Mignonneau, AT/F
Roman Verostko, USA
The exhibition `Code + Poetry´ refers to an aspect of coding, which
Refusal as Research Method in Discard Studies
By: Alex Zahara
Researchers examining waste issues have the potential to uncover
particularly sensitive information—that specific places, people or animals
might be contaminated— that has very real social and material consequences
for communities
Speculating the Smart Metropolis in Hello, City!
Review by Chloe Stavrou.
A Live Cinema Performance by Liam Young and Aneek Thapar. It was part of
29th at Transmediale 2016. The smart city manufactures users out of
citizens, crafting an expanse whereby the hegemonic grip of
super-production
Behind Reality: A Conversation with Megan Prelinger.
Inside the Machine (2015)--Megan Prelinger's latest work--is a book that
traces a visual history of all manner of electronics from roughly the
interwar era to the early space age... Interview by Monty Cantsin.
Megan Prelinger is an
Traceroute – A Personal Journey Into the Uncharted Depths of Nerd Culture,
A Realm Full of Dangers, Creatures, and More or Less Precarious Working
Conditions. (Or Fear and Loathing in Nerdcore).
By Patrick Lichty,
Traceroute (…) is a reflection on Monochrom founder, Johannes
Grenzfurthner’s own
Furtherfield Gallery is proud to present Dimensioning – Live Architecture
an exhibition of new digital artworks by Italian artist Chiara Passa, part
of Furtherfield's Open Spot programme.
Opening event: Friday 1 April 2016, 1 - 4 PM
2 - 17 April, Sat - Sun 11am - 5pm (by appointment until 22
The Personal & the Politics of Language: Digital Colonialism & Annie
Abrahams’ (E)stranger.
By Gretta Louw
Louw reviews the book "From estranger to e-stranger: Living in between
languages" by Annie Abrahams and finds in it, both a significant history of
networked performance art, and a sharp and
Ordinaryism: An Alternative to Accelerationism. Part 2 - Exit versus Voice:
Freedom, Reasoning and Skepticism. By Robert Jackson.
Robert Jackson continues with a second journey into the realms of
Accelerationism and Ordinaryism. Having articulated how Accelerationism
merges Enlightenment
Spring Into Action: Permaculture Design Course at Furtherfield Commons.
6 weekends, March - May 2016 — London's Permaculture Design Course - Spring
Into Action! and Design 4 A.C.T.I.O.N (Active Community Transformation In
Our Neighbourhoods) are a different kind of permaculture course - positive
Transmediale 2016: Necessary Conversations Off-the-Cloud
Marc Garrett writes about strategies for solidarity discussed in the
Off-the-Cloud-Zone at this year's Conversation Pieces at Transmediale
festival 2016.
"Last year’s festival explored the marketing of big data in the age of
social
An Exploration of Diminishing 'Hope' & its Correlation to 'Constructive
Alienation'
Chloe Stavrou reviews the exhibition curated by Bassam El Baroni featuring
Hisham Awad, Katia Barrett, Amanda Beech, Leonardo Cremonini, Martti
Kalliala, Yuri Pattinson, Nelmarie du Preez, Matthew Poole, Patricia
Spring Into Action: Permaculture Design Course at Furtherfield Commons
Furtherfield is proud & honoured, to be hosting this...
http://bit.ly/1PZ3DQq
London's Permaculture Design Course - Spring Into Action! and Design 4
A.C.T.I.O.N (Active Community Transformation In Our Neighbourh
A celebration of twenty years on the Web: 'My Boyfriend Came Back From The
War'.
Annet Dekker in conversation with Olia Lialina - http://bit.ly/1SPNkZN
Twenty years ago, in 1996, Russian artist Olia Lialina created My Boyfriend
Came Back From The War (MBCBFTW). Using the story of a veteran’s
Changing the Image of Finance: Furtherfield in Residence at The
Photographers' Gallery.
Date: SAT 5 - SUN 6 March 2016
Venue: The Photographers' Gallery, London
Links: http://thephotographersgallery.org.uk/furtherfield-in-residence
What do we find when we search our minds and the web for images
Big Bang Data: In a Big Bang Institution
Reviewed by Samantha Penn
Samantha Penn visits ‘Big Bang Data’, a major travelling exhibition
currently set within London’s Somerset House until 20 Mar 2016. It explores
how data affects us all through the work of artists, designers, innovators
and
What rights in Copyright? Interview with artist Antonio Roberts
By Filippo Lorenzin @furtherfield - http://bit.ly/20T5ECp
Antonio Roberts is a digital artist based in Birmingham. His artwork
focuses on the errors and glitches generated by digital technology. An
underlying theme of his work
The closing stunt of Disruption Network Lab, Berlin 2015.
By Pedro Marum.
After a full year of events focusing on several topics, from drones to
surveillance, cyberfeminism to hacktivism, or even the famous Technoviking
and a hot debate on the politics of the Porntubes, the Disruption Network
INTERRUPTIONS: Between You and Me at Furtherfield Commons
- http://bit.ly/1NHaIR1
Discussion event with presentation and film screening. (free lunch)
Interruptions is a new research project by The Bad Vibes Club commissioned
by Field Broadcast. Interruptions will present a new history
to neterarti via this web interface or via any computer or
mobile device software that supports GNU social (or its predecessor,
StatusNet).
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"TOTAL TERRORISM SOLUTION" AT EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT
Hoax highlights failures of military approaches to terrorism
Photos, video, and talk text: www.yeslab.org/parliament
Contact: i...@theyesmen.org
Today in the European Parliament in Brussels, a "defense and security
consultant" (actually Andy
The Wrong Biennial: The Wrong Project that’s So Right – a metacritique.
By Patrick Lichty.
The Wrong Biennial, organized by David Quiles Guilló, is possibly the
largest internet-based exhibition to date. Patrick Lichty gives a
structural & historical analysis of this massive project, and muses
*Libre Graphics Meeting 2016: Other Dimensions*
http://libregraphicsmeeting.org
The eleventh annual international Libre Graphics Meeting 2016 will take
place Friday 15th until Monday 18th April 2016 in London, UK. This
yearly event is an occasion for teams and individual
contributors/artists
Blood and Magic: an interview with Ingrid Torvund
Edward Picot interviews Norwegian artist and film-maker Ingrid Torvund
whose work consists of Folk-stories, mythology, the occult, the macabre,
and a touch of science fiction.
http://bit.ly/1P4FNC7
"When I watched the video, I was struck by the
About a bot: Interview with Katie Rose Pipkin
Taina Bucher interviews artist and bot maker Katie Rose Pipkin about her
most popular Twitter bots, how they work and what they mean. Indeed, what
are bots, who else is engaged in artistic bot making, and how will social
media bots evolve?
. McGrath (founder,
Transparency Toolkit, USA/DE), Andrea Natella (former Luther Blissett
conspirator and creative director of guerrigliamarketing.it and KOOK
Artgency, IT). Moderated by Ruth Catlow (co-founder, Furtherfield, UK).
20:30-20:45 · CLOSING STATEMENT
Tatiana Bazzichelli (Artistic Director
A new culture for makers: interview with Varvara & Mar
By Filippo Lorenzin @furtherfield - http://bit.ly/1PQepei
Filippo Lorenzin interviews artist duo Varvara Guljajeva & Mar Canet about
their research within maker culture, and their work around privacy and the
possibilities of soft coe
MONEYLAB#2: ECONOMIES OF DISSENT
CONFERENCE on ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT
December 3 - 4, 2015
Pakhuis de Zwijger, Amsterdam
Organized by the Institute of Network Cultures (HvA)
Tickets: 30 euro/day and 60 euro/both days. Students: 15 euro/day and 30
euro/both days. All tickets include lunch.
Program
PORNTUBES: Reveals All @Disruption Network Lab, Berlin
Pedro Marum 'gets physical' with the PORNTUBES conference, hosted by
Disruption Network Lab in Berlin, where "porn practitioners, sex worker
activists, entrepreneurs and critical thinkers discuss disruptions in
online porn and erotica, from
Guido Segni’s A quiet desert failure, reviewed on Furtherfield
Gretta Louw writes about Guido Segni’s 'A quiet desert failure', an ongoing
algorithmic performance in which a custom bot traverses the datascape of
Google Maps in order to fill a Tumblr blog and its datacenters with a
remapped
, co-founder of Peng!
collective, DE); Marie Lechner (journalist and researcher, FR); M. C.
McGrath (founder of Transparency Toolkit, USA/DE), Andrea Natella
(former Luther Blissett conspirator, creative director of KOOK Artgency
and guerrigliamarketing.it, IT); Ruth Catlow (co-founder of
Furtherf
Workshop Analog Percussion & Distortion Modules Berlin 28/29.11.15 @ C-Base
+/-12v DIY Modular Synth Seminar @ C-BASE Berlin
We are making the second event of DIY modular workshops in Berlin about
Eurorack Percussion and Distortion modules on the Saturday 28th and Sunday
29th of November of
Hackademia: empirical studies in computing cultures (call for participants)
DCRL Digital Cultures Research Lab
Leuphana University
Am Sande 5
21335 Lüneburg
Germany
15. November 2015
Call For Participants
Hackademia: empirical studies in computing cultures
A Digital Cultures Research Lab (DCRL)
How to Grow Love on the Internet?
By Bidhan Jacobs.
http://www.furtherfield.org/features/articles/how-grow-love-internet
Bidhan Jacobs writes about the website I Love You (2004) by french artist
Jacques Perconte, restored on November 1st 2015 for "(In)exactitude in
Science" as part of The Wrong
Hi all,
Images on Flickr for Furtherfield's People’s Magna Carta, at the Frequency
festival. Lincoln 2015.
http://bit.ly/1WUfz6T
As part of Frequency Festival of Digital Culture (Lincoln 2015),
Furtherfield presented People’s Magna Carta, a contemporary remixing of the
Magna Carta
Ground Truth: ‘The Migrant Machine’ Dani Admiss and Cecilia Wee
Date: Saturday 28 November 11.30-5pm
LAB #4 ipart of the Art Data Money series at Furtherfield
more info - http://bit.ly/1kMbiq0
A day-long workshop, led by independent curators and researchers Dani
Admiss and Cecilia Wee, looking
Thanks again to all those who came along ;-)
Video of 'The Human Face of Cryptoeconomies' opening @furtherfield
This video was taken at The Human Face of Cryptoeconomies opening event at
Furtherfield Gallery (London) on Friday 16 October 2015.
https://vimeo.com/144730492
Featuring artists
Roy Stringer Lecture 2015: Brendan Walker
Venue/Location: FACT -- Liverpool
6 November / 4pm - 5.30pm / Screen 2 / £10, booking required
Walker has been named "the world's only Thrill Engineer” by The Times, and
will provoke and entertain in his talk for the day, the Roy Stringer
Memorial
Recognised Faces by Kristoffer Ørum
#google #bot #faces #search #famous #generative
http://recognisedfaces.tumblr.com/
Recognised Faces is an internet application that generates a daily image of
a face from images found via google’s lists of top search terms. Facial
features in the found images
Invite to Even Salon (UK)
Date: 7 November 2015 - 7:30pm - 11:30pm
Venue/Location: Apiary Studios, Hackney
Link: http://www.apiarystudios.org/2015/10/even-salon-anti-natural/
Anti-Natural prompts invited artists and theorists into a range of
responses to notions on the production of the natural,
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