Posts Tagged ‘Art and technology’
‘Human Is’ Explores Possible Posthuman Futures
by Olivia Ladanyi // May 30, 2023
‘Human Is’ at Schinkel Pavillon comprises 19 artists whose work explores possible posthuman futures and questions the human condition today…[read on]
Open Call for Festival Contributions transmediale 2023
May 27, 2022
transmediale holds an open call looking for festival contributions for 2023. The festival will take place from 15–20 November 2022…[read on]
Quantum Futures: An Interview with Libby Heaney
by Adela Lovric // Feb. 28, 2022
We spoke with Libby Heaney about her ongoing exhibition ‘Ent-,’ her art practice that meshes feminist theories and scientific expertise, and her predictions about a technological shift…[read on]
Technological Evolution: An Interview with Nicolas Pelzer
by Cristina Ramos // Feb. 22, 2022
Nicolas Pelzer is a Berlin-based artist whose multimedia body of work—including sculptural installations, video and digital prints—focuses on technology and its effects…[read on]
Open Call for IF Innovation Award
Apr. 23, 2021
Immaterial Future Association is calling for innovative solutions that contribute to unleash the full power of culture. The winner will receive 50,000 Euros non-equity…[read on]
When the Doors Close: Two Window Exhibitions in Berlin
by Aoife Donnellan // Mar. 19, 2021
Recent gallery and museum closures have led to the reimagining of exhibition space. Some exhibitions have migrated online, while others offer virtual tours and,…[read on]
Open Call for Artists for Group Show: Hyper Senses
June 30, 2018
Rainbow Unicorn invites artists to submit to ‘Hyper Senses’ – a group show to make the future tangible. Rainbow Unicorn is a Berlin-based creative studio run by Anna Niedhart and Christian Reich offering graphic design,…[read on]
Exhibition // James Bridle: ‘Failing to Distinguish Between a Tractor Trailer and the Bright White Sky’ at NOME
Article by April Dell in Berlin // Thursday, Apr. 27, 2017
Inaugurating the new Kreuzberg home of Berlin’s NOME gallery is a series of works by James Bridle that continue the gallery’s curatorial standpoint at the intersection of art and technology. The exhibition…[read on]
Exhibition // Channa Horwitz: Moving through Sound and Space
Article by Madeleine Morley – in Berlin; Tuesday, Mar. 17, 2015.
Channa Horwitz grew up in California during the 1940s: she was the daughter of an electrician and inventor, and she studied painting at CalArts when the messy and impulsive painting style of Pollock…[read on…]