I am going to present a brand new audiovisual installation at the Libido – Group Show.
The vernissage is on Friday, December 16th 2011, 19:30 at Eat Meat Raw Gallery (Alzina 20, Barcelona). The exhibition will be open to the public until January 15th 2012.
If you are in Barcelona – come visit us!
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From friday, December 2nd 2011 on I will present some installations with Alexander Lorenz and Konrad Bohley at one of cologne’s interesting art venues: an old air-raid shelter in Ehrenfeld. The vernissage is at 19h and the exhibition will be open from 17h-20h until December 7th.
If you are in Cologne – drop by and say hi!
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The Second International Open Call Festival for Video Art (Macau, China) has screened my 2010 work Parteienlandschaft at their festival. Nice!
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Yet another film festival in novembre! At this years Blicke Festival in Bochum I will be showing two of my videos: Schnittarbeit and Euforia.
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One of my latest audiovisual works, Schnittarbeit that I did with Milena Rodríguez, will be screened on Thursday November 10th 2011 at the 28th edition of the Dokfest in Kassel. Check out the program and see me there!
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My animation Too Big To Fail will be shown at the upcoming exhibition Pantalla Global (Global Screen) at one of my favourite cultural institutions of Barcelona, the Center for Contemporary Culture Barcelona (CCCB). More details coming soon.
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One of my latest works Schnittarbeit will be shown at the 7th Asim’tria festival in Cusco, Peru.
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“In 1972 Ed Catmull (founder of Pixar) and his colleagues created the world’s first 3D rendered movie, an animated version of Ed’s left hand. This is the film that they produced. It includes some “making of” footage (around 1:30) and some other early experiments.”
Via nerdplusart.com
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