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IRL 2011: In Real Life exhibition and conference

Event Start: 
13/07/2011 - 01:01

Challenging, Changing and Hacking Practices of Human-Being
Hosted by the Irish Museum of Contemporary Art [IMOCA]
Conference July 13, 14 ,15; Exhibition opens Friday July 15th



Newest !W.A.R. Trailer



Berlinale Special - W.A.R. Women Art Revolution

WAR Graphic Novel image by Spain

Interview and discussion with artist and filmmaker, Lynn Hershman Leeson & Film producer Alexandra Chowaniec about feminist art practice and the film “Women Art Revolution.” On the Mic: Diana McCarty & Barbara Muerdter.

“Through intimate interviews, art, and rarely seen archival film and video footage, !Women Art Revolution reveals how the Feminist Art Movement fused free speech and politics into an art that radically transformed the art and culture of our times.”



Transmediale 11 - Kathy and Eva recommandations

Event Start: 
02/02/2011 - 11:00
Event End: 
06/02/2011 - 20:30

Wednesday 2. Feb

Test Signals
11:00 - 13:00 Auditorium
Radio Tactics with Diana Mc Carty and Geraldine De Bastion (among others)

Vilem Flusser Theory Award Presentation:
15:00 - 16:00 K1
Vanessa Ramos-Velasquez (br/us)
"Digital Anthropohagy and the Anthropophagic Re-Manifesto for the Digital Age'

Workshop:
Urban Screens - Visualisation Zones for a Media Saturated Urban Society
Susa Pop (de) and Mirjam Struppek (de)
16:30 - 18:30 K2

The Open Zone - Workshop:
interACTicons - Online Archive ... with Ursula Endicher (at)
17:00 - 19:00 Open Zone project workstation

performance night #2:
DONJON by Cecile Babiole & Vincent Goudard (fr), and
Genre Collage by People Like Us (Vickie Bennett - uk).
21:00 - 22:30 Cafe Stage



!W.A.R.: Women Art Revolution

Filmmaker Lynn Hershman Leeson traces the largely ignored history of women in art in a new documentary and interactive WIKI community—and aims to fill in the gaps

Why is it that even art enthusiasts haven’t heard of more female artists? And why do our most respected museums fill the majority of their walls with the works of men—despite all of the wonderful works by women? These are the questions Lynn Hershman Leeson aims to answer in her new documentary !W.A.R.: Women Art Revolution and online, community-supported WIKI database RAW/WAR.



STRP art and technology festival_The Netherlands_'scale'_interactive 'singing' electric fish installation

Event Start: 
18/11/2010 - 05:00
Event End: 
28/11/2010 - 10:00

You are welcome to interact with the 'singing' electric fish at the STRP festival in Eindhoven!



Genderchangers @ Wintercamp 2007

Genderchangers from network cultures on Vimeo.

All Credits and Rights to Genderchangers.



Julie Martin from Stefanie Wuschitz on Vimeo.



16. INTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL OF CONTEMPORARY ARTS – CITY OF WOMEN

Event Start: 
08/10/2010 (All day)
Event End: 
17/10/2010 (All day)
http://www.cityofwomen.org

16. INTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL OF CONTEMPORARY ARTS – CITY OF WOMEN
Between Past & Future
8.-17. oktober 2010
http://www.cityofwomen.org

This year's edition of the City of Women Festival will address the topic Between Past & Future.
The conceptual background relates to the eponymous book by Hannah Arendt who, back in the 1960's, argued that the condition of human existence, robbed of the traditional, transcendental, religious and moral standards employed to bridge the abyss between past and future, lost direction.
Artists and theoreticians with various views, experiences, approaches, backgrounds and cultural milieu will challenge audiences between 8th and 17th October with their reflections and responses to the relationship between past and future that we confront today.



Linear Progression - Science Week 2010 - Australia

Event Start: 
14/05/2010 - 04:00
Event End: 
10/07/2010 - 04:00
call out for artworks, science visualisation data images

QUT Precints, IHBI and Science week 2010 brings to you Linear Progression; an exhibition showcasing creativity in science. Exploring the inherently aesthetic qualities of scientific images, the exhibition seeks to encourage scientists to consider their work, lab or self in a creative way.

We invite you to participate by submitting work in the form of a digital moving or static image produced as a result of your scientific work, representations of your lab space or yourself . Submissions need to be high quality and visually rich, inspired by the idea of Linear Progression, which could be shown either in one image or through a series of images that engage with each other.



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