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Semiotics of the Kitchen Radio

2008-11-15 15:00 Europe/Brussels
2008-11-15 18:00 Europe/Brussels
Location: 
FoAM Lab, Koolmijnenkaai 30-34 Quai Des Charbonnages, B-1080 Brussels, Belgium

Semiotics of the Kitchen Radio (Verbindingen/Jonctions 11.4)
by Constant

Saturday November 15, 15:00 (doors open: 14:30)
FoAM, Koolmijnenkaai 30-34 Brussels and on-line

With Martha Rosler’s classic performative alphabet 'Semiotics of the Kitchen' as a point of departure, Constants' design collective Open Source Publishing (OSP) presents a live radio broadcast from the FoAM kitchen. Experimenting with the displacement of multi sensory experiences, they reflect on the preparation and distribution of food as metaphor, structure, vocabulary and rhythm.

Rooftop gardens

2008-08-27 14:30 Europe/Brussels
2008-08-27 18:00 Europe/Brussels
Location: 
FoAM Lab, Koolmijnenkaai 30-34 Quai Des Charbonnages, B-1080 Brussels, Belgium

How to set up a rooftop garden...

The what, why and how of rooftop gardens: an introduction by ibic.be

Bitesize symposium On Borders and Edges

2004-05-29 00:00 Europe/Brussels
Location: 
Nadine, Brussels, Belgium

Panel presentations and discussion with Kristina Andersen, Vali Lalioti, Alok Nandi and Sha Xin Wei

Bitesize Lecture with Adrian Hon

2007-10-16 19:00 Europe/Brussels
2007-10-16 21:00 Europe/Brussels
Location: 
FoAM Lab, Koolmijnenkaai 30-34 Quai Des Charbonnages, B-1080 Brussels, Belgium

FoAM and the Guild for Reality Integrators and Generators organised a talk by Adrian Hon, on Alternate Reality Games (ARG), collaborative fiction, puppetmasters, backstories and other tools for playful reality generation.

Mutamorphosis

2007-11-08 12:00 Europe/Prague
2007-11-10 20:00 Europe/Prague
Location: 
Prague, Czech Republic

On the Mutamorphosis conference, FoAM presented the paper "groWorld HPI" and participated in the debates on "Synaesthesia", "Smart Materials" and "Art and Science in Media Education".

http://www.mutamorphosis.org/

Formant of Apparent Morphology

2008-02-20 18:00 Singapore
2008-02-20 20:00 Singapore
Location: 
Singapore

Presentation of FoAM & gRig by Maja Kuzmanovic and Nik Gaffney at the School of Art, Design and Media, Nanyang Technical University in Singapore

Open-ended processes, open space technologies and open laboratories.

Publication Type:

Book Chapter

Source:

Coding Cultures, d/Lux Media Arts, Sydney (2007)

URL:

http://www.dlux.org.au/codingcultures/CodingCulturesHandbook.pdf

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Publication Type:

Book

Source:

FoAM, Brussels (2006)

ISBN:

9081073311 & 908107332X

URL:

http://fo.am/files/xmeda.pdf

Fabbing II

2008-05-12 11:00 Europe/Brussels
2008-05-12 23:59 Europe/Brussels
Location: 
Brussels, Belgium

Phase II of the Fabbing workshop. During the workshop we continued building the RepRap desktop fabricator. (Also see Fabbing I)

Fabbing I

2007-10-01 11:00 Europe/Brussels
2007-10-05 17:00 Europe/Brussels
Location: 
Brussels, Belgium

In a five day long hands-on workshop, we began building a 3D printer, based on the open source RepRap specifications, adapted to suit the needs of the participants. The week will consist of putting together a complex puzzle of several thousand components, calibrating the hardware and the software and towards the end of the week, hopefully experimenting with printing with different materials - from plastics, to sugar, to whatever else we can lay our hands on.

Softwear: active materials

2005-10-25 11:00 Europe/Brussels
2005-10-31 23:59 Europe/Brussels
Location: 
Brussels, Belgium

The Soft-wear symposium, workshop and open lab offered a glimpse into the world of active materials, that form the foundation of novel design paradigms. Soft-wear is a place where electronics meets the traditional crafts of weaving, dyeing and knitting fibres and threads, to produce materials that can respond to touch, temperature, light and other external stimuli. They are used as tangible interfaces and displays, where the edge between materials and media rapidly dissolves.

Responsive environments

2004-11-15 11:00 Europe/Brussels
2004-11-21 23:59 Europe/Brussels
Location: 
Brussels, Belgium

Learning what it means to make a dynamic and immersive responsive environment was the goal that this workshop attempted to achieve. The workshop took place in a lab setting, working with small groups of artists. The participants learned how to use and modify FoAM's responsive media systems (built with Max/MSP and PD), thereby developing their own responsive objects or environments. Particular attention was devoted to the translation between real-world input (acquired through sensing technologies) and the audiovisual media output.

Public Diet: Recipes for Disaster

2008-11-13 19:00 Europe/Brussels
2008-11-13 22:00 Europe/Brussels
Location: 
FoAM Lab, Koolmijnenkaai 30-34 Quai Des Charbonnages, B-1080 Brussels, Belgium

Recipes for Disaster
A feasibility dinner for sustained sustenance...

Artists, cultural organisations and members of the assorted cultural proletariat are invited to a potluck dinner and round table conversation on nutrition, catering and survival in the art world and the cultural sphere.