Carnivorous Domestic Entertainment Robots from auger-loizeau & zivanovic material beliefs (James Auger / Ander Zivanovic)
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by February 8th, 2010ReConstitution @ transmediale 2010
by February 7th, 2010ReConstitution by Sosolimited (Justin Manor / Eric Gunther)
Sosolimited having a live performance at transmediale.10 called “The LongConversation”. Eric Gunther, Justin Manor and John Rothenberg are visualizing the conference talk in real time for about 12 hours. We were getting them for a short talk about their experiences with their artwork ReConstitution and their performance today.
ReConstitution was a live remix of the 2008 US Presidential debates performed by Sosolimited in Boston, New York, and Washington DC. This movie shows highlights from the performances and gives an overview of selected transformations.
Eric Gunther Justin Manor ReConstitution SosolimitedTransmediale 2010 Award Winners announced
by February 7th, 2010
In the Award Ceremony on Saturday, 6 February, Barbara Kisseler (Permanent Secretary of the State of Berlin) and the members of both juries announced the winners of both the transmediale Award 2010 and the Vilém Flusser Theory Award 2010!
Canadian artist Michelle Teran is the winner of the transmediale Award 2010. Her work Buscando al Sr. Goodbar was awarded with a prize of 6,000 Euros.
A Distinction worth 2,000 Euros was given to the Americans Aaron Koblin and Daniel Massey for their work Bicycle Built For Two Thousand.The Vilém Flusser Theory Award 2010, also worth 2,000 Euros, was given to biologist and artist Warren Neidich (us/de) for his research project Neuropower.
from www.transmediale.de
F.A.T. Lab tracks Google Streetview car in Berlin
by February 7th, 2010OH SNAP!! Google had one of their Streeview camera cars parked in front of the Haus der Kulturen der Welt right here in Berlin. We put a GPS tracking device it and are following it right now!!!! Check this awesome large map we threw together (updates every 2 min) and follow what we see at @fffffat (twitter) (this will be EPIC!!!!)
chapter I - the discovery
by February 6th, 2010we proudly present one of our favourite artworks nominated for the transmediale award 2010 : chapter I - the discovery from the spanish artist Félix Luque Sánchez which is exhibited in the cervantes institute near alexanderplatz. we had the pleasure to get him for an interview. so listen to him personally :
and here´s the docuvideo by himself including the first room :
cervantes institute chapter I dodekahedron Félix Luque Sánchez the discovery tm10 transmedialea walk trough the exhibition of transmediale 2010 with jaromil
by February 5th, 2010ok, this is as quick and dirty as it gets: today i met jaromil in the hkw and he agreed to do a walktrough with me - so i grabbed the camera i had on me and we started right away - see what jaromil has to tell us…
jaromil will also take part in “the futurity long conversation” on friday starting at 14:00 in the hkw auditorium.
a parallel image advertiser alice miceli artificial moon buscando al sr. goodbar chernobyl project data.tron fat lab free art and technology lab gebhard sengmüller jaromil julien oliver ken rinaldo michelle teran optofonica capsule paparazzi bots ryoij ikeda TeZ transmediale 2010 white noise zilvinas kempinastransmediale 2010 opened
by February 4th, 2010The transmediale 2010 opened it’s doors yesterday, with a Yvette Matterns laser performance “From One to Many” and Charlemagne Palestine’s sound performance. The program looks promising and we already met a lot of great people - so we’re looking forward to a lot of interesting stuff! Here’s a little impression of the opening performance (the snow storm worked great with the laser show, but it made the microphone give up…):
Berlin Charlemagne From One to Many hkw laser Palestine transmediale 2010 Yvette MatternsGraffiti Analysis by Evan Roth and Chris Sugrue
by December 30th, 2009Graffiti Analysis 2.0 takes live tags and transforms them into active 3D animations. The project is by Evan Roth and software development by Chris Sugrue and was recently showcased at the BLK River Festival in Vienna.
Eyewriter at Blackriverfestival
by December 6th, 2009Three members of the eye-writer initiative tell us about their project, how it started and how it developed. There is more great video documentation available on vimeo, like this clip:
activism als blackriverfetival vienna chris sugrue evan roth eye tracking eyewriter James Powderly prototype tempt1 vandalInterview with James Powderly (GRL, FAT Lab)
by November 23rd, 2009During the Olympic Games in 2008 James Powderly traveled to Beijing in order to support the group “Students for a free Tibet”. The Idea was to go there and do a L.A.S.E.R. Tag performance. Before he was able to do so he was arrested and sentenced to 10 days of prison. When the games were over he was set free and sent home, where he decided to publish the story as a comic book together with Jihoi Lee. In the interview he tells us about the time in prison and the comic book that was exhibited at the Blackriver Festival in Vienna.
This is the L.A.S.E.R. Tag Video by GRL, for everybody who is not familiar with the project:
from http://graffitiresearchlab.com/rotterdam/laser_tag_WEB.mov

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