October 20, 2007

YOU_ser exhibition at ZKM


ZKM in Karlsruhe celebrated their 10 years anniversary tonight by opening the “YOU_ser” exhibition. I’m showing my Hørbar/Audiobar at this exhibition. The opening was great, lots of nice people. I totally lost my voice tonight (due to cold weather and speaking german).

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April 29, 2007

Festival of Research Opening


We got it all together before the Research Festival opened. Here the Danish minister of research, Mr. Helge Sander is at the bar. (Photo courtesy of Festival of Research)

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April 11, 2007

Festival of Research



I am building a smaller and more portable version of the Hørbar / Audiobar. This one is made of acrylics and aluminum. And the software is running on a single mediacenter computer. This version is going to be presented at the starting event of the Festival of Research in Denmark. We are a small team of 3 persons working hard to get it finished before April 26th. At the moment the trickiest part is getting hold of the RFID-tags. The Danish supplier would not sell the 160 tags. Their minimum order is 5.000 pcs. So now we are trying to get then from USA.

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March 12, 2007

Lilibeth Cuenca performance


Saturday I went to the Kirkhoff Gallery to see artist Lilibeth Cuenca re-enact a whole series of performances by Klein, Ono, Orlan, Paik, Abramovic and a lot others.
I got “signed/tagged” by the artist.

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January 4, 2007

Building the Audiobar/Hørbar


I'm currently building my "Hørbar/Audiobar" installation at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Denmark. It's a bar with several hundred RFID-tagged bottles. When you place a selection of bottles on the table, the installation will select a suitable piece of audio from the huge collection of the museum. The bar is planned to open on Friday 12th of January (2007).

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December 14, 2006

Electrohype in Lund, Sweden


I’m showing my piece ”Crime Scene” at the fourth Electrohype biennial. This time it’s in Lunds konsthall in Sweden. As always I’m impressed by the job Electrohype has done. Basically the organization consists of only 2 persons: Anna and Lars. As if the exhibition isn’t enough of a job, they have arranged another exhibition about electronic art in public space at The Museum of Sketches (still in the city of Lund) at the same time.

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December 11, 2006

Article, Norway


The small organization IO Lab presented their first biannual in November. I stayed some days in the city of Stavanger. Good projects and some excellent talkers. But sadly very few guests. I really hope IO Lab has the spirit and energy to host the next biannual in 2008.

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November 1, 2006

Setting up in Aarhus


I'm setting up my piece "POM" in Aarhus (second largest city in Denmark). It's seem waiting is always an important factor in installing works at museums. In picture you can see works by some of the other artists in the show: Synaptic Caguamas by Rafael Lozano-Hemmer, Corporate Fallout Detector by James Patten, Police State by Jonah Brucker-Cohen, and Mememe by Tine Bech, Sam Woolf and Dave Lawerence.

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October 30, 2006

Jonah Bruckner-Cohen

Jonah Brucker-Cohen came to Copenhagen from Aarhus last night. He is showing his work "Police State" during the digital art festival there. Sadly I'm leaving for Aarhus now, so we just had a short cup of tea together. Please visit Jonah’s website “Coin-operated”.

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Atsushi Nishijima

I met the composer and artist Atsushi Nishijima for the first time in 2001.
Since then, we have been trying to do a collaborative project. Doing this by email between Kyoto and Copenhagen proved complicated. Last week Atsushi spend a few days in Copenhagen. At last we had a little time to discuss a project.

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September 7, 2006

Robotic Chair


I didn't get to see this chair perform until Wednesday evening. But this robotic chair by Raffaello D'Andrea, Max Dean and Matt Donovan is another impressive piece at the Ars Electronica. The chair falls apart and with the help of a camera, the chair can reassemble its dispersed legs and back into a complete chair. You can see a short video on Raffaellos website

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September 5, 2006

Hello World at Ars Electronica


The best piece at the Ars Electronica is "Hello World" by Yunchul Kim. It's a physical computer memory. The installations stores a short text message as sound in a long system of tubes.

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September 1, 2006

Setting up at Gallery Reuten, Amsterdam


I have spent the last few days in Amsterdam.
Dutch artist Geert Dekker curated a show and I’m setting up an installation involving a webserver. This - of course - is asking for trouble: Trying to get bypass the firewalls and stuff at the gallery (without destroying everything for everybody else).
But finally it worked – thanks to good advice from Geert and the hospitality of Antoinette Reuten. If you visit Amsterdam during the exhibition (until October 7th) please drop by: Gallery Reuten, Fokker Simonszstraat 49.

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August 18, 2006

Notch Festival

In 2003 I met Lei Yang at the Ars Electronica in Linz. At the moment he is visiting Copenhagen and I spend some great evenings with him. He is doing a tremendous job in arranging the Notch festival in China. Sadly I won’t have the time – or the money – to go to China in October this year.

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Plex

Bookstore/CD-shop/showroom/performance-space/workshop Plex opened last night. It is a rebirth of the “Second Opera” space.

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