EVENTS

   

current events, activities and opportunities from the international art-sci-tech field


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- Experiments in Art & Science 1999-2005 is a solo exhibition of installations by ASCI member, Catherine Fitzgerald; Sept.5-10, 2005; the Arts Building, Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland. The show is part of the British Association's Festival of Science and also a collaborative residency project with the Zoology staff and students of Trinity College. Details: http://www.seeartscience.com

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- Textual Timespace; Sept. 1-3, 2005; Gallery 198 in London; is a series of sound and image installations that investigate creative metaphors based on Einstein’s theory of relativity. Launch event: Sept. 1, 6.30pm -9.30pm  Performance 7.30-8pm
http://www.198gallery.co.uk

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-  Mobile, an exhibition of art made with, for and about mobile phones; Aug.13-Sept.3, 2005 [Wed-Sat 12-5pm]; Arena Gallery, Arena House, 82-84 Duke Street, Liverpool, UK  http://www.arena.uk.com

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- Return to Space, an exhibition in Cooperation with Hamburger Kunsthalle and Siemens Arts Program at the Hamburg Arts Center; Sept.23, 2005- Feb.12, 2006. Contemporary art [1960's - current] that reflects on outer space. 
http://www.hamburger-kunsthalle.de/archiv/seiten/en_all.html

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-  Urban Screens 2005: Discovering the Potential of Outdoor [Digital] Screens in Urban Society; September 23-24, 2005 in Amsterdam; an international conference that will strategize for more cultural use of and civic interactivity via digital displays. Organized by Stedelijk Museum. http://www.urbanscreens.org

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- ADAM: International Exhibition of Contemporary Art/Projects, Amsterdam; Sept.3 -Oct.16, 2005; Organized and Produced by SMART Project Space. http://www.smartprojectspace.net

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-  AIRBORNE" AT THE NEW MUSUEUM, NYC, is the second show that's part of the museum's 'Transmission' series, profiling artists and scholars exploring the concept of 'transmission' in and through new media, radio, sound and broadcast media. 'Airborne' takes on the 'aesthetic, sonic and socio-political' aspects of these cunningly concealed wireless transmissions. Curated by Anne Barlow and Defne Ayas, in collaboration with www.free103point9.com, the exhibition features seven works by New York-based artists that aim to give substance to intangible electronic signals and to the interests they power; thru June 5th. http://www.newmuseum.org/airborne/

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-  DIALOGUE BETWEEN SCIENCE & ART is an annual, international, summer workshop that will this year be held in the Czech Republic - Hluboka nad Vltavou, 25 kilometers far from UNESCO architectural treasury - town Cesky Krumlov. Workshop fee is 200 Euro, all including.  Working language is English. Apply immediately to: Dr. Michal Giboda giboda@volny.cz

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-  PLANET BUCKY!, a permanent exhibition at The Montreal Biosphère, is to acquaint youngsters with the concept of sustainable development, and the principles that R. Buckminster Fuller spent his life advocating.  http://biosphere.ec.gc.ca/site.asp?l=en&menu=i&dossier=/expo&page=expo_01032

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