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  1. Arte Cibernética - Coleção Itaú Cultural

    Arte Cibernética - Coleção Itaú Cultural de 3 de outubro a 25 de novembro. O Instituto Itaú Cultural motiva a produção de conteúdo que concilie a tecnologia, a cultura e a arte desde sua criação. Para isto, o instituto se uniu a Estação Cabo Branco, em João Pessoa, para lançar a exposição Arte Cibernética - Coleção Itaú Cultural, que ocorrerá a partir do dia 3 de outubro até 25 de novembro. A exposição consiste na exibição de oito obras da coleção presente no instituto, que também mantém a Enciclopédia Itaú Cultural de Arte e Tecnologia como incentivo ao conteúdo desta produção artística.

    (Fonte:Itaú Cultural)

    Luciana Gattass - 24.10.2012 - 17:11

  2. III Mostra 3M de Arte Digital

    Technophagies is the central concept of the III 3M Digital Art Show, accomplished at Instituto Tomie Ohtake, in São Paulo, from August 15 to September 16, 2012. The exhibition has gathered artists who stand out for the creative and critical use of technologies and media. In their approaches, they manifest a combination between high- and low-tech, and the new accommodations among immemorial and last-generation knowledges. In a phrase, the relationships between cutting-edge science and garage science.

    (Curatorial statement)

    Luciana Gattass - 02.12.2012 - 21:33

  3. Festival Internacional de Linguagem Eletrônica (FILE SP 2013)

    Festival Internacional de Linguagem Eletrônica (FILE SP 2013)

    Luciana Gattass - 14.08.2013 - 15:42

  4. The New Unconscious

    Sigmund Freud understood the unconscious as a place of libidinal repression. Art in turn found inspiration in psychoanalysis—surrealism took as its manifesto Freud’s The Interpretation of Dreams (1913), and later abstract expressionism explored the irrational desires of the Freudian unconscious. With new technologies of the 21st century, science exposed a deeper mental reality and proved that human behavior is the product of an endless stream of perceptions, feelings, and thoughts, at both the conscious and unconscious levels. Even with technologies today that allow for an empirical observation of the mind, reality itself is still debated. As in gestalt theory, the brain completes external imagery the eye cannot produce—all done at an unconscious level. If a central function of the unconscious is to fill in the blanks in order to construct a useful picture of reality, how does this affect our understanding of the world? “The New Unconscious” explores how human behavior is dually dictated by the conscious and unconscious mind.

    (source: http://www.sciartcenter.org/events.html)

    Hannah Ackermans - 05.09.2015 - 10:39

  5. COFA Annual 2010

    College of Fine Arts (COFA), University of New South Wales is organising its latest graduation exhibition at Sydney.

    The COFA Annual 2010 features a stunning array of animation, ceramics, drawing, digital imaging, environments, graphics, installation, interactive media, jewellery, motion graphics, objects, painting, photography, printmaking, sculpture, sound, textiles and video works by COFA's more than 350 graduating students.

    The exhibition is an amazing opportunity to see Australia's next generation of creative talents before they make it big.

     

    Mona Pihlamäe - 11.09.2017 - 13:56

  6. Cmptr grrrlz

    The exhibition is dedicated to Nathalie Magnan (1956-2016).

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    The exhibition Cmptr Grrrlz brings together more than 20 international artistic positions that negotiate the complex relationship between gender and technology in past and present. Computer Grlz deals with the link between women and technology from the first human computers to the current revival of technofeminist movements. An illustrated timeline with over 200 entries covers these developments from the 18th century to the present. Invited are artists, hackers, makers and researchers who are working on how to think differently about technology: by questioning the gender bias in big data and Artificial Intelligence, promoting an open and diversified Internet, and designing utopian technologies.

    Computer Grrrls is an exhibition by HMKV (Hartware MedienKunstVerein), Dortmund (DE), in coproduction with La Gaîté Lyrique, Paris (FR). The participating artists come from 16 countries: Australia, Canada, China, France, Germany, Greece, Iran, Italy, Mexico, the Netherlands, Russia, Switzerland, Turkey, UK, USA, and Yugoslavia/Serbia.

    Maud Ceuterick - 09.07.2020 - 15:36

  7. Digifem

    (Originally published on https://www.kampnagel.de)

    Three days of intensive “digital feminism” featuring talks, video and room installations, workshops and DJ sets by international and Hamburg artists. World premieres and commissioned pieces look to pasts and futures, melding and blurring images and sounds – every bit as analogue as digital. Are we already “slaves to the algorithm” or can we find ways to escape the digital reproduction of inequalities? Representatives of the queer-feminist avant garde provide diverse approaches to and perspectives on these mediated worlds, local reference points and global echo chambers. Bots can lie but bits don’t bite!

    Digifem is funded by Elbkulturfonds and within the framework of the Alliance International Production Houses supported by the Commissioner for Culture and Media. 

    Maud Ceuterick - 10.07.2020 - 12:45