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!MEDIENGRUPPE BITNIK: Too Big to Fail Too Small to Succeed
SPACE Courtyard and Mare Street Advertising Billboard
129 131 Mare Street, London E8 3RH
An Intervention into the financial systems of London and Zurich: From Crisis to Crime to Punishment.
Reconaissance, media technologies and advertsing playfully probe the blind spots of the financial districts and question the shift in power from state to corporation.
Parade: public modes of assembly and forms of address - A DAY OF CONSECTUTIVE BARCAMPS, Saturday 10am-6pm
Critical Practice would like to invite you to Parade. This landmark event will explore the diverse, contested and vital conceptions of being in public. Set in a bespoke structure designed by Ola Wasilkowska and Michał Piasecki, with a host of international contributors, Parade will challenge the lazy, institutionalised model of knowledge transfer. Our modes of assembly, our forms of address and the knowledge we share will be intimately bound.
A DAY OF CONSECUTIVE BAR CAMPS: SATURDAY 22ND MAY, 10am - 6pm:
How we Became Metadata
You are invited to the Private View of the exhibition inaugurating The Gallery at 309 Regent Street on: Tuesday 8th June 6:30-8:30pm
‘HOW WE BECAME METADATA’
Source: Slade Centre for Electronic Media in Fine Art
‘HOW WE BECAME METADATA’
Martin John Callanan
Corby & Baily
Eunju Han
Eduardo Kac
susan pui san lok
Ruth Maclennan and Uriel Orlow
Thomson & Craighead
Curated by Marquard Smith
University of Westminster, 309 Regent Street, London W1 2UW
Feral Trade Café
An art exhibition that is also a working café, Feral Trade Café opens at HTTP Gallery for 8 weeks during Summer 2009. Serving food and drink traded over social networks, Feral Trade Café by artist Kate Rich (AU) provides a convivial setting from which to contemplate broader changes to our climate and economies, where conventional supply chains (for food delivery and cultural funding) could go belly up.
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For more information follow the link to http://www.http.uk.net/exhibitions/FeralTradeCafe/index.shtml
Do It WIth Others (DIWO) at the Dark Mountain
A Mail-Art project across physical and digital networks towards an open exhibition at HTTP Gallery.
If not you not me
Annie Abrahams (b. NL 1954, lives and works FR) is an internationally regarded pioneer of networked performance art. If not you not me at HTTP Gallery in London is the first solo exhibition of her work in the UK. While social networking sites make us think of communication as clean and transparent, Annie Abrahams creates an Internet of feeling - of agitation, collusion, ardour and apprehension. This exhibition presents three new collaborative works alongside documentation of recent networked performances created and curated by the artist.
The Bright Sky by Gints Gabrans
The Bright Sky is an exhibition containing a new sort of paintings - Photonpainting.