Article by Liam Casey in Los Angeles // Apr. 22, 2017
Ursula Ströbele and Andreas Greiner were still ecstatic from their success the night before. Their installation, ‘Evolutionary Urge: 24h Sculpture (Digital/Virtual)’, opened at 7pm on Friday, and was still open for…[read on]
By Alice Bardos // Dec. 28, 2015
Clemens von Wedemeyer’s latest exhibition at the KOW entitled Cast Behind You the Bones of Your Mother is inspired by Greco-Roman mythology, but is brought to life through various new forms of technology such as…[read on]
Interview by Ruth Amelung – in Berlin; Tuesday, Dec. 15, 2015.
In this series,
Artists In Transit, we speak to artists who are passing through Berlin as part of residencies, collaborations, or exhibitions, and explore international and multi-cultural perspectives on the city as an art space.
Scott Kildall is a cross-disciplinary artist working in the barely tangible realm of new media and visual data art…
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Interview by Alena Sokhan – in Berlin; Tuesday, Nov. 17, 2015.
Matthew Plummer-Fernandez is a
British-Colombian artist who has been known for his work with 3D printing, his creative methods for circumventing copyright, and in depth explorations of the uses and misuses of technologies. His projects are many and varied- most are infused with a great sense of humor – he…
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Blog post by Nora Kovacs – in Berlin; Wednesday, Mar. 4, 2015.
3D Printing has become an instant phenomenon in contemporary art, culture, and business, expanding technological horizons for all fields of work. 3D Printing, also known as Additive Manufacturing (AM), refers to the process performed by an industrial robot that deposits layers of material in order to create pre-designed three-dimensional objects…
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