More notes from the talks i heard at De l’objet de laboratoire au sujet social (From Laboratory Object […]
I’ve just spent four fascinating days at the Ecole d’Art d’Aix en Provence where a whole week of […]
My notes from Natalie Jeremijenko‘s talk at the New Cultural Networks conference, a one day event organized in […]
Yesterday i was in Amsterdam for the New Cultural Networks conference. The one day event, organized by the […]
Get It Louder (Part 1, China) Just a tiny add-on focusing on the Japanese Chapter of Get It […]
At the end of August i flew to Beijing to participate to Get It Louder!, a traveling exhibition […]
Priscilla Bracks has reviewed for us Experimenta Playground, a show that is currently touring Australia. In her words: […]
The new iMAL venue and The Gate The new Brussels Interactive Media Arts Laboratory, a.k.a. iMAL opened its […]
While i was in Amsterdam for the Picnic conference, i took the tram number 5 to nearby Amstelveen […]
I spent Saturday in The Hague for the Mastermundo conference which turned out to be a really good […]
Chinese Contemporary had a group show with many of the big names of Chinese young art world: Wang […]
Going through all the flyers and papers i gathered in New York during my last trip there i […]
Global Cities at the Tate Modern in London. It’s a pocket version of an exhibition that was running […]
I just realized today that although my stay in Zurich for the Digital Art Weeks last month was […]
On Monday i checked out the much admired and written-about exhibition of Antony Gormley at the Hayward gallery […]
As words never replace a deep experience, the only ones I have to describe Julio Le Parc’s exhibition: […]
History will repeat itself (part 1) Second episode of my notes about the exhibition History will repeat itself. […]
History will repeat itself. Strategies of Reenactment in Contemporary (Media) Art and Performance is probably the best exhibition […]
Back to my notes from Biorama, a one day event organized by Capsula and the Digital Research Unit […]
On Friday 13 i spent an extra day in Huddersfield to attend the Biorama organized by Capsula and […]
I have only seen two of the exhibition spaces of Documenta 12. Many wrote how bad the show […]
How to survive the paper industry kicked off the Paper & Pixel week of discussions at Documenta12 in […]
One of the highlights of the We Love Technology day which took place on July 12 in Huddersfield […]
The bad thing about seeing so many festivals and exhibitions is that i turned into that old lady […]
I’m now spending a week in a super boring city. That’s the best way i found to catch […]
Yesterday afternoon i went to the Kinetica museum in London. It’s a big glass box space located right […]
More speculative products from The Science of Spying (see report Part 1 and Part 2). Like the precedents, […]
The Science of Spying, an exhibition currently running at the Science Museum in London. Part 1 of my […]
While i was in London last week, Fiona Romeo gave me a tour of The Science of Spying, […]
A few more words about my recent visit of Picture House: Film, Art and Design at Belsay Hall […]
Yesterday, i attended the Luminous Green symposium, organized by the lovely FoAM people, on the Groenhoven Estate, near […]
Yesterday, i took the train to Hamburg and headed to The Deichtorhallen. The spectacular 6,000 sq. m. exhibition […]
Yesterday i visited The Robots are Coming! People – Machines – Communication at the Museum for Communication in […]
Yesterday in Soundbytes – Part 1, i gave a brief overview of the art works installed on the […]
Last week i took the train to Oldenburg. That’s a 3 and a half hour journey from Berlin. […]
In Edible City – Part 1, my report on an exhibition about the urban environment and its food […]
Fantasmagoría: espectros de ausencia -Phantasmagoria: spectres of absence- is a new exhibition taking place at the Luis Angel […]
While in Belgium last week (or was it the week before?), i made a quick trip to Maastricht […]
Second chapter of the report from Designing Critical Design, an exhibition of experimental objects and hypothetic projects for […]
Jurgen Bey, Anthony Dunne & Fiona Raby and Martí Guixé have in common their critical stance towards mainstream […]