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CHARLES CSURI – DISLOCATIONS

Charles Csuri exhibited a new version of his artwork Random War (1966) on the Media Facade of the Museum of Contemporary Art, Zagreb. Csuri was one of the artists that I selected and curated for the exhibition titled Dislocations that was part of the Official Parallel Program of the 12th Istanbul Biennial and of ISEA2011 Istanbul.

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DAVID COTTERRELL – DISLOCATIONS

David Cotterrell exhibited Theatre (2008) at the Media Facade of the Museum of Contemporary Art, Zagreb. This is a selection of the images of the exhibition shot by Tomislav Smider. Theatre (2008) by David Cotterrell was one of the artworks that I selected and curated for the exhibition titled Dislocations that was part of the Official Parallel Program of the 12th Istanbul Biennial

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SONGUL BOYRAZ – DISLOCATIONS

Songul Boyraz exhibited the art video UT.(Hanna) at the Media Facade of the Museum of Contemporary Art, Zagreb. The actress is Hanna Victoria Bauer. This is a selection of the images of the exhibition shot by Tomislav Smider. UT.(Hanna) by Songul Boyraz was one of the artworks that I selected and curated for the exhibition titled Dislocations that was part of the Official

SONGUL BOYRAZ – DISLOCATIONS2018-02-06T18:38:50+00:00

DISLOCATIONS

Dislocations was an art program of re-contextualization and transmediations that saw the participation of Songul Boyraz, David Cotterrell, Charles Csuri, Mathias Fuchs and Danielle Roney. Their work was exhibited on the Media Facade of the Museum of Contemporary Art, Zagreb and was part of the Official Parallel Program of the 12th Istanbul Biennial. Re-interpretations, misinterpretations and un-related contexts create new modalities of perception

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SCREAMS AT GOOGLE

Artistic Squatting is an art exhibition that virtually 'invaded' Google's Headquarters. The exhibition started in 2009 and is still available to be visited on Google's virtual grounds without need for 'permission or forms of identification'. This is what I always liked about contemporary digital media: the virtual impossibility of stopping a process of participation and layering of concepts over the institutionally framed hierarchies.

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CURATING POST-HUMANITY?

CURATING POST-HUMANITY? ART IN BETWEEN UTOPIA AND DYSTOPIA ABSTRACT The paper will discuss the vision of a future that has moved from the optimistic approach of the Futurists, in which a technologically based utopian world would represent the panacea to the problems of humanity, to one of a contemporary dystopian vision in which the ‘maimed’ post-human body represent a temporary hybrid response to the cataclysmic

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E-SCAPES

February 7, 2012, is the vernissage for the E-SCAPES exhibition that I curated with Vince Dziekan and Ozden Sahin. It is the first exhibition for 2012 of Kasa Gallery. ISBN: 978-1-906897-15-4 ISSN: 1071-4391 The exhibition is titled E-Scapes: Artistic Explorations of Nature and Science with artworks by Jane Prophet and Paul Catanese. The exhibition runs at Kasa Gallery from February 1, 2012 to

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EXPLORATIONS OF STRUCTURE

'Explorations of Structure' by Jane Prophet has been one of those exhibitions that leave more questions unsolved than answered. The layering of meaning and the matrix of contextual references make these artworks worthy of being explored over and over again. For me, after the initial exhibition online, it is a pleasure to see the artworks moving from the 'virtual' gallery into the physical

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VISIBLE FROM SPACE

'Visible from Space' by Paul Catanese was the first exhibition I worked on for the LEA Digital Media Platform as senior curator together with Christiane Paul. It has been since the end of 2010 a continuous feature of LEA thanks to the curator, Vince Dziekan. As I put order in my personal archive of curatorial projects, I look fondly upon this collaboration, particularly

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TOUCH AND GO

Touch and Go, Leonardo Electronic Almanac This is another call for papers at the Leonardo Electronic Almanac in collaboration with Watermans. I look forward to working with Prof. Janis Jefferies at Goldsmiths College, Irini Papadimitriou and Jonathan Munro. Leonardo Electronic Almanac in collaboration with Watermans and Goldsmiths College in occasion of the Watermans’ International Festival of Digital Art, 2012 announces a special issue

TOUCH AND GO2018-02-06T18:38:55+00:00
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