Title |
Translating networked interfaces and what we expect from them with Projected.Capital and Gallery.Delivery |
Author |
Sebastian Schmieg Marialaura Ghidini |
Date |
07/11/2021 |
Description |
Sebastian Schmieg discusses his projects Projected.Capital (in collaboration with Silvio Lorusso) and Gallery.Delivery. He talks about his interest in curating exhibitions as a way to collaborate with other artists, and explore and understand the possibilities of exhibition making, while also creating projects that propagate online experiences into real life and reflect on the impact of networked computers and interfaces. |
Title |
Designing interfaces to support contextual interpretation and open conversations with users |
Author |
Marialaura Ghidini Lozana Rossenova |
Date |
18/10/2021 |
Description |
Lozana Rossenova discusses her work in publishing, circulating and archiving information online. She talks about digital interfaces and her approach to archiving as a network of socio-technical relations. Taking us through tropes, the notions of transparency and generosity, and more, she proposes a different way of understanding users' interactions online and developing interfaces that speak to today’s digital landscape. |
Title |
Reclaiming the platform space as an art form with Cosmos Carl |
Author |
Frederique Pisuisse Marialaura Ghidini |
Date |
08/10/2021 |
Description |
Frederique Pisuisse talks about the work of Cosmos Carl. Pisuisse discusses their interest in sustaining the work of artists who create art through platforms, while giving life to a space that is parasitical and goes with the flow of the natural habitat of the online environment. |
Title |
The analogical-digital subject: ubiquitous identity in transit within and against techno-communication |
Author |
Marialaura Ghidini Massimo Canevacci |
Date |
07/10/2021 |
Description |
Massimo Canevacci talks about the role that digital technology and its dimensions have had on his work as an anthropologist and ethnographic research. He talks about the analogical-digital subject and the ubiquitous identities that cross the contemporary subject, telling us about their potentialities in facing our relationship with technology and especially processes of transformation. And it does so by introducing us to the idea of a non-anthropocentric and mutant anthropology. |
Title |
Creating live encounters between people and the landscape (and between artworks and audiences) with Field Broadcast |
Author |
Rebecca Birch Rob Smith Marialaura Ghidini |
Date |
18/09/2021 |
Description |
Rebecca Birch and Rob Smith talk about Field Broadcast, a live broadcast project that ran from 2010 to 2014. They discuss their interests in working directly with the landscape, and in what the potentials of working with live streaming onto people’s computer desktop were for making connections between artists and the field, artists and audiences, and between artists and artists. |
Title |
Exploring web-native formats: from interactive spaces to Instagram filters with Arte-19 and Art Layers |
Author |
Valentina Tanni Marialaura Ghidini |
Date |
30/08/2021 |
Description |
Valentina Tanni talks about her curatorial projects Arte-19 - Virus Virtual Reality Games (2020) and Art Layers (2021). She discusses her interest in working with web-native formats and users' familiarity with web platforms and interfaces, proposing her vision of the role of curating in today's web. |
Title |
Housing performances in a fitness environment with FitArt |
Author |
Damjanski Nina Roehrs Marialaura Ghidini |
Date |
19/08/2021 |
Description |
Damjanski and Nina Roehrs of Roehrs & Boetsch Gallery discuss their project FitArt. They talk about their collaboration and the way the Covid-19 pandemic has prompted them to create a space to bring people and art together in a time of social distancing, via an app. |
Title |
URL and IRL: Building dialogues and interactions between contexts with Greencube.gallery |
Author |
Guido Segni Matìas Reyes Marialaura Ghidini |
Date |
27/07/2021 |
Description |
Matìas Reyes and Guido Segni discuss their work with Greencube.gallery. They talk about their interest in creating dialogues between the online and offline dimensions and building performative situations based on collaboration, as well as the way they understand interfering with the logic of platforms and the contemporary art system — also in the light of the transformations brought about by the pandemic. |