Budapest Mon Amour
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Michael Snow – Wavelength
3rd month in Vienna. Projects are ready to go, dying of research stuff. Here comes one of them.
And a little biography;
Michael Snow was born in 1929 in Toronto. A multidisciplinary artist, Snow is a painter, photographer, filmmaker and musician. He is considered among Canada’s most important artists living today. Snow produced his first film in 1956. His 1967 film Wavelength proved him to be among the key filmmakers of the North American avant-garde. In the late sixties, he collaborated with a Canadian engineer on developing a mechanical arm that enabled the camera to turn in every direction and at rotary speeds controlled by the artist. This mechanical arm was used in his film La Région centrale (1971).
In the past decade, Snow has participated in every major exhibition exploring images in the modern world. These include Passages de l’image (organized by the Centre Pompidou),Projections, les transports de l’image (first presented at the Studio national des arts contemporains Le Fresnoy) andthe Biennale d’art contemporain de Lyon (which in 1995 celebrated the hundred years of cinema). The Art Gallery of Ontario and the Power Plant teamed up for a major retrospective, Michael Snow Project, incorporating all the media Snow has worked in. Recently, in Europe, his films and photographs were the object of the exhibitionPanoramique: œuvres photographiques et films=Photographic Works and Films: 1962-1999,and in 2001, the Arnolfini Gallery presented the exhibition Michael Snow: Almost Cover to Cover. Michael Snow is a member of the Order of Canada and a knight of the Order of Arts and Letters in France. In March 2000, he won the Governor General’s Award in visual and media arts for his film work.
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Boy,
Biliyorum, asla soylemedim ama hala cok degerlisin. Ne olmus olursa olsun.
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Guerilla Gardeners
Join the Guerilla Gardener movement, become a real hero!
By Nomint Motion Design for Green Design Festival.

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Black for Hire

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Facity:Berlin
Der Berliner (Hannes) asked me if I could be the photographer of Istanbul FACITY.
I said OK.
Wait for us.

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Boho Hobo Boho Hobo

So 17.
Ain’t it?
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Unvergesslich Kraftwerk!


Hold on. Again.
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Invalid a.

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Let my people go.

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Electrohype
| Electrohype is a nonprofit organization promoting and advocating computer based art in Sweden and the other Nordic countries. At the present time this art genre lacks its own established forum in geographical region. Electrohypes main objective is establish the basis for growth and a supportive environment this art form here in Scandinavia. |
| Activities |
| We will accomplish this by organizing exhibitions, seminars and workshops related to computer based art. At the same time we want this website to be a useful information source for those who want to learn more about this art form. Electrohype is the organizer of the only Nordic biennial for computer based and high technological art. The Electrohype biennial is held in Malmö, in the south of Sweden, so far there has been three exhibitions Electrohype 2000, 2002 and 2004 exhibition. The biennial also include a conference section, a forum for discussion and presentation of new art. In addition to exhibitions and other public events Electrohypa has also frequently acted as advisor for those who want know more about the genre we are working for. We are constantly collecting and redistributing information. |
| History |
| Electrohype was founded in 1999 as a administrative tool for the Electrohype 2000 event. An event consisting of an exhibition, a conference an a workshop. During and after this event we realized that there was both a need and room for a reoccurring Nordic forum for new art made with new technology. We therefore decided to continue and expand our activities and have since the start in 1999 organized four major exhibitions and two conferences. |
| In September 2002 Electrohype received a massive funding allowing us to continue our activities on a more permanent basis. A large donation from the Foundation The Culture of the Future made it possible to establish the Electrohype Center. The Center will carry out continuous research and organize the upcoming biennials. |
| Computer based art |
| By computer based art we mean art made by and for computers. Art that utilize computers, art than can not be shown or experienced without the help of a computer. This can be anything from installations controlled by a computer and interactive cd-roms, to projects based on Internet or local network systems. Today computer power can be found in machines ranging from workstations to cellular phones, or miniature control computers that can be implemented in art installations. This fact gives artists a large field to work in, and many challenges to overcome. |
| Electrohype do not exhibit art that is made by computers and later transferred to analogue –linear media e.g. non-interactive computer animations on videotape or prints of digitally manipulated photographs. These art forms has several, already established forums, and we will therefore focus our energy on computer based art.
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Tomasz Bednarczyk
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Hello Religion!
He is more than anyone; but he wants to marry Alexa Chung!
Gurkan Bey presents.
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New York City Subway Boy

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Stereotypes
Actually it is much deeper than it seems.
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Jdism

The best, and the rest goes down.
Joy Division has presented the ultimate album cover ever.
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Subtype Fonts
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Rock’n Coke






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Helvetica?
Such like adolescent designers, yes i will present it; yes it is.


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Brand New: Pieces of Melbourne

not interested in the subject, yet only the object.
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Jeff Koons

let’s Kitsch.
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Olympus Pen E-P1
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Punck! as we’re still outsiders.
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Unknown Hobo


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