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A review, photos, and selection of highlights from the abundant offerings of the 4th edition of the International Digital Art Biennial (BIAN) in Montreal.
03/08/2018CAN interviews Grant D. Taylor, author of the 2014 book “When the Computer Made Art: The Troubled History of Computer Art,” on the past, present and future of digital art.
31/03/2016CentrePasquArt’s super-group show Short Cuts invites viewers to trace ideas, influences, and positions across five decades of work by merely taking a few steps.
01/06/2015Toronto-based curator Marla Wasser is the mind behind “RAM: Rethinking Art & Machine”, a media art exhibition currently on display at the Art Gallery of Nova Scotia that contains work by media art heroes like Angela Bulloch, Jim Campbell, Manfred Mohr, Alan Rath, and Daniel Rozin. Wasser recently engaged in an extensive interview with CAN, in which she shares some behind-the-scenes details about her show.
26/02/2015A review, photos, and selection of highlights from the abundant offerings of the 4th edition of the International Digital Art Biennial (BIAN) in Montreal.
Tags: Adam Basanta / Addie Wagenknecht / Aleksandra Domanović / BIAN / Chikashi Miyama / Cod.Act / daniel rozin / Elektra / festival / IMDA / Manfred Mohr / MIAN / montreal / NSDOS / Ralf Baecker / review / SAT
CAN interviews Grant D. Taylor, author of the 2014 book “When the Computer Made Art: The Troubled History of Computer Art,” on the past, present and future of digital art.
Tags: Anne Spalter / Bit International / book / Computer Art / Computers and Automation / Daniel Brown / featured / Frieder Nake / Grant Taylor / history / interview / Manfred Mohr / Theory / Vera Molnar
CentrePasquArt’s super-group show Short Cuts invites viewers to trace ideas, influences, and positions across five decades of work by merely taking a few steps.
Tags: Andreas Gysin / Angel Duarte / Antonin Fourneau / Atsuko Tanaka / Carlos Cruz-Diez / Casey Reas / CentrePasquArt / Cod.Act / Cybernetic Serendipity / Davide Boriani / Davide Fornari / Douglas Edric Stanley / Ensemble Vortex / Esther Hunziker / ETH Zurich / F.A.T / Fabio Franchino – ToDo / featured / framed / François Morellet / Free Art and Technology (F.A.T.) Lab / Gianni Colombo / Giorgio Olivero / Giovanni Anceschi / Golan Levin / Gordan Savicic / Gramazio & Kohler / Gruppo T / Gysin & Vanetti / Hervé Huitric / Jean Dupuy / Jesús Rafael Soto / Julien Prévieux / Julio Le Parc / Jürg Lehni / Karl Gerstner / Leander Herzog / lia / Manfred Mohr / Marie-Julie Bourgeois / Martin Fröhlich / Matthew Epler / Monique Nahas / NORM / Philipp Lammer / Piero Gilardi / Piotr Kowalski / Rafaël Rozendaal / Raffaello D’Andrea / Samuel Bianchini / Selena Savic / Serena Cangiano / Short Cuts / Sidi Vanetti / switzerland / Sylvie Tissot / Synaptic Lab / Takis / The ReCode Project / Thibault Brevet / Troika / Vera Molnar / william lai / Yacoov Agam / yugo nakamura / Yvonne Weber
Toronto-based curator Marla Wasser is the mind behind “RAM: Rethinking Art & Machine”, a media art exhibition currently on display at the Art Gallery of Nova Scotia that contains work by media art heroes like Angela Bulloch, Jim Campbell, Manfred Mohr, Alan Rath, and Daniel Rozin. Wasser recently engaged in an extensive interview with CAN, in which she shares some behind-the-scenes details about her show.
Tags: Alan Rath / Angela Bulloch / Art Gallery of Nova Scotia / daniel rozin / exhibtiion / featured / interview / Jim Campbell / Manfred Mohr / Marla Wasser / RAM: Rethinking Art & Machine / THEMUSEUM
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