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minutiae - Presentation by Catherine Watling

2003-12-18 19:00 Europe/Brussels

Catherine Watling is an artist who specializes in inter-disciplinary work with a special interest in art/science based research. Her work predominantly focuses on the alternative and sensual use of digital tools to create interactive and immersive experiential environments. She is currently Associate Artist at the Junction, Cambridge and has recently been awarded an Arts Council Grant in order to attend the Kilwa Archaeological Survey as attached artist. She is also Co-Director of New Dust.

f0amfr0th06: Antepodeans

2004-05-14 18:00 Europe/Brussels

2 presentations from FoAM's artists in residence from 'down-under', with a gastronomic degustation of 'native foods' from Australasia;

Radioqualia (Honor Harger): Sonifying Space: Creating Radio Astronomy

Rachael Tempest and Lucas Chirnside: softBomb.

as part of OFFF04 http://www.offf04.be/

Sonifying Space: Creating Radio Astronomy http://www.radio-astronomy.net
Author: Honor Harger
Organisation: r a d i o q u a l i a
Contact: honor@va.com.au

ASEF IFACCA Mini Summit

2008-07-24 10:55 Singapore
2008-07-26 10:55 Singapore
Location: 
Singapore, ISEA 2008, SMU

FoAM presentation at the mini-summit on government support for new media arts.

http://www.isea2008singapore.org/conference/conf_forums.html#asef

Luminous Green Panel at ISEA

2008-07-30 16:00 GMT+8
2008-07-30 18:00 GMT+8
Location: 
Singapore, ISEA 2008, SMU

Electronic Arts in Turbulent Weather

The Luminous Green panel is an open discussion forum, in which we will examine the five themes of ISEA2008 under the lens of environmental and social turbulence.

ISEA 2008

2008-07-25 18:00 Singapore
2008-07-30 18:00 Singapore
Location: 
Singapore

Conference participation, including paper presentation "Cursory Speculations on HPI (Human Plant Interaction)" by Maja Kuzmanovic and Nik Gaffney.

http://www.isea2008singapore.org/

Bitesize lecture with Bartaku

2008-07-04 18:30 Europe/Brussels
2008-07-04 20:30 Europe/Brussels
Location: 
FoAM Lab, Koolmijnenkaai 30-34, B-1080 Brussels, Belgium.

PhoEf: The Undisclosed Poésis of the Photovoltaic Effect

With Bartaku