Berlin
Nika Radic
Nika Radic is an artist and works in different media. Her main topic is the limits of possible communication: what is it that we can really understand in everyday communication but also in art. She has done several works that used facades and walls in public space that opened the wall into an imaginary space beyond. This allowed the viewers to “peep” into the building and see something that is going on inside… even if it was only an illusion.
Johanna Bruckner
Johanna Bruckner was born in Vienna, Austria in 1984; she currently researches for a PhD, which explores Visual Cultures in interaction with artistic practice by examining performative urbanism through the screen in digitalized social environments. Her participatory installations/videos investigate new forms of social mobility in the fields of cyber migration, transient spaces, and inter-communication between spatial cartographies, working at the interface between art, society, urbanism and technology.
Paradise Panorama
Landscape can be abstractly described as the intertwinig of both spatial and physical expansion, made visible by a piece of nature“ (Werner Hofmann on Caspar David Friedrich and Art at the beginning of the 19th century) – Using the Romantic Movement as her inspiration, artist and designer Katrin Schoof investigates landscape as a “space of desires“. Through opulent images of both real and virtual landscapes, a contemplative journey into something like paradise unfolds.
Katrin Schoof has her own product and communication-design label ('gabi-berlin'). In addition to designing for both public and private clients, she continues to develop her work as an artist, using photography and projections as her medium. She has been the visual artist for many theatre & dance productions throughout Europe. "Paradise Panorama" was developed as part of a project with the choreogapher Thomas Lehmen in 2008.
Berlin | Collegium Hungaricum Berlin (CHB) | 12. 09. 2010 | 21:00 |
SMSlingshot
Berlin | Collegium Hungaricum Berlin (CHB) | 27. 08. 2010 | 22:00 - 23:30 |
Berlin | Collegium Hungaricum Berlin (CHB) | 11. 09. 2010 | 23:30 |
Liverpool | FACT Facades | 27. 08. 2010 | 22:15 - 23:30 |
Madrid | Facade of Medialab-Prado | 12. 09. 2010 | 00:00 - 01:45 |
Graffiti Analysis
Graffiti Analysis 2.0 is a project created by Evan Roth in which the motion data of a graffiti tag is recorded, analyzed and archived in a free and open database. For Graffiti Analysis MFF2010, local artists, illustrators, graffiti artists and the general public will be invited to record and submit their gestural creations, a selection of which will be displayed throughout the Media Facade Festival 2010.
Evan Roth is co-founder of Graffiti Research Lab and F.A.T. (Free Art & Technology), a worldwide connected R&D lab for the public domain. His work focuses on tools of empowerment, open source and popular culture. He teaches courses on visual programming and Geek Graffiti. He has been a fellows of Eyebeam, New York His work is featured in the Sundance Film Festival, the Moma, and on BET. He has worked on projects such as the EyeWriter to empower people who are suffering from ALS, helping them to draw using only their eyes.
F.A.T. LAB
The Free Art and Technology Lab is an organization dedicated to enriching the public domain through the research and development of creative technologies and media. The entire FAT network of artists, engineers, scientists, lawyers, musicians and Bornas are committed to supporting open values and the public domain through the use of emerging open licenses, support for open entrepreneurship and the admonishment of secrecy, copyright monopolies and patents.
www.fffff.at
Graffiti Reserach Lab (GRL)
art group dedicated to outfitting graffiti writers, artists and protesters with open source technologies for urban communication. The members of the group experiment in a lab and in the field to develop and test a range of experimental technologies. They make documentation available for everybody.
www.graffitiresearchlab.com
Berlin | Nightscreen – Gasometer | 27. 08. 2010 | 23:30 - 00:00 |
Berlin | Collegium Hungaricum Berlin (CHB) | 27. 08. 2010 | 23:30 - 00:00 |
Brussels | Flagey Screen | 02. 10. 2010 | 16:00 - 22:00 |
Helsinki | Lasipalatsi square / Projections | 27. 08. 2010 | 21:00 |
Helsinki | Lasipalatsi square / Projections | 28. 08. 2010 | 20:00 - 21:00 |
Helsinki | Lasipalatsi square / Projections | 29. 08. 2010 | 20:00 - 21:00 |
Helsinki | Various projections in Helsinki | 30. 08. 2010 | 22:00 - 01:00 |