If anyone is in Cornwall tonight then you’re very welcome to join us at the Spring Gallery, The Poly in Falmouth from 7.00pm-10.00pm for the opening event of the (IN)visible networks exhibition (http://www.ires.org.uk/events/invnet.php)
If anyone is in Cornwall tonight then you’re very welcome to join us at the Spring Gallery, The Poly in Falmouth from 7.00pm-10.00pm for the opening event of the (IN)visible networks exhibition (http://www.ires.org.uk/events/invnet.php)
Media Matters: Friedrich Kittler and Technoculture
http://www.tate.org.uk/modern/eventseducation/symposia/14733.htm
Friday 27 June 2008, 18.30–21.00
Saturday 28 June 2008, 10.30–17.45
Saturday 28 June 2008, 19.00–20.45
glorious ninth new work:
invisibility phial, dead scene scrollworks #1 [sound on]
http://www.gloriousninth.net/invisibility_phial/
If anyone is in Cornwall, UK on Saturday 1st September, you might like to drop into Tate St.Ives (www.tate.org.uk/stives)for a talk I'm giving on free software and open source as an area of contemporary art. The talk will provide a context for SUPERFLEX's FREE BEER project, which is currently being exhibited at Tate St Ives and within the Public Realm.
For those of you who couldn't make it across to Tate Modern in London for the Disrupting Narratives symposium on July 13th, the video archive is now live and can be accessed (with flash 8 or higher) at:
http://www.tate.org.uk/onlineevents/webcasts/disrupting_narratives/defau...
Friday 13 July 2007, 10.00–18.30
Tate Modern Starr Auditorium, Bankside, London SE1
http://www.tate.org.uk/modern/eventseducation/symposia/8896.htm
http://www.ires.org.uk
Contributors include: Mark Amerika, Alexander R Galloway, Andrea Zapp, Kelli Dipple, Kate Rich and Paul Sermon.
Concept by Kate Southworth, developed in collaboration with Tate Modern
This international symposium brings together some of the world's leading media artists, theorists and researchers to explore real-time interaction in electronic media. Over the last few years network theories have started to shape our thinking about social and cultural issues. This event seeks out artistic strategies and art forms that engage with these ideas.
Join our invisible network of tactical gardeners by preparing your own love_potion made from borage, an herb that reputedly drives away sorrow, uplifts the spirits and when shared with others nurtures compassion and peace. Follow the potion recipe, find out how to grow your own borage, download the glorious ninth sound and visuals (or make your own) and put together a love_potion DIY installation.