visual arts
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Love, Piracy, and the Office of Religious Weblog Expansion APR-SEPT 2010: GIJON, LABORAL, BIRMINGHAM, FIERCE Start Party Live art installation and collaborative reading project, based on a text about censorship in Iran... [VIDEO mp4] »
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blue-sky blueprint A radical re-visioning of public spaces as learning environments, this short film results from an unusual collaboration between architectural modellers and the (primary) researchers and designers – local children. »
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| 10.Apr.10 | LONDON: Movana Chen @ ambient.space Movana is staying at ambient.space for her project "Traveling into your Bookshelf", supported by jump+. Movana is Hong Kong -based artist, "exploring wearable art by creating "body containers" sculptures, which are to examine the relationship between clothes and the media, and also to reflect on our consumption of disposable commodities. Through the knitting of these multi-languages hidden with the magazine papers, we learn about communication. It creates an alternative way of reading and exploring art as a dialogue between visual language and the viewers." (artist's website) |
| 26. - 26.Jan.10 | BOMBAY/MUMBAI [IN]: Love, Piracy and the Office of Religious Weblog Expansion What better way to spend Republic Day than CAMPing out with Ambient Information Systems? Participatory performance/installation/book launch + screening + music. |
| 19. - 19.Jan.10 | AHMEDABAD [IN]: Love, Piracy and the Office of Religious Weblog Expansion Participatory performance/installation and book launch at the School of Architecture, Ahmedabad. 15.00 - 18.30 |
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Standing up to close scrutiny photography by Manu Luksch »
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| 16. - 17.Jul.09 | LONDON: Love, Piracy and the Office of Religious Weblog Expansion at AmbITion, Sadlers Wells London book launch/performance and artist presentation |
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Who Owns The Weather An investigation into the human desire to control weather events »
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Limitations Permitted handheld 3D cinema about the hyper-regulation of public space by Manu Luksch »
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visual arts
chalk drawings in public space
The Mistake is an adaptation of Joseph Beuys' MANIFEST, which he published
as postcard in 1985: "Der Fehler fängt schon an, wenn einer sich anschickt
Keilrahmen und Leinwand zu kaufen."
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