Someone who is happy / organized / loves computers / doesn’t smoke.
There are lots of things to do and learn. This internship would involve helping out with BYOB activities & archive and doing research for new website pieces, and anything else that comes up.
I would love to hear from you, please send me an email if you are interested.
Tonight, from 9 PM: Together with Anne de Vries I am organizing an event called BYOB: Bring your own beamer. We’ve invited 25 artists who will all bring their own beamer (projector) to show their work. The entire space will be filled with moving image on the walls, floor and ceiling. Hope to see you there!
July 20th 2010 from 21:00 to 01:00, in Bureau Friederich projectstudio, Holzmarktstraße 14, Berlin-Mitte.
Participating artists:
AIDS-3D, Alexandra Domanovic, Andreas Angelidakis, Andrew Keaton, Angelo Plessas, Anne de Vries, Billy Rennekamp, Constant Dullaart, Dafna Maimon, Darri Lorenzen, Emile Zile, Hayley Silverman, Helga Wretman, Jaime Whipple, Juliette Bonneviot, Kari Altmann, Katja Novitskova, Kinga Kielczynska, Lindsay Lawson, Mai Ueda, Mike Ruiz, Oliver Laric, Rafaël Rozendaal, Spiros Hadjidjanos, Timur Si-Qin, Voin de Voin, Wojciech Kosma
Better Brain: Projected Manifestations of Futurity
January 30 – February 7, 2010
Opening Reception:
Friday, January 29th, 7 – 10 pm
The Future Gallery would like to cordially invite you to the opening of out next exhibition, Better Brain: Projected Manifestations of Futurity, an exhibition featuring new works by artists: Charles Broskoski, Martin Kohout, Oliver Laric, and Rafaël Rozendaal. This exhibition is a cooperation with transmediale 10 FUTURITY NOW!, as one of the festivals partner events and satellite locations
“Perhaps if the future existed, concretely and individually, as something that could be discerned by a better brain, the past would not be so seductive: its demands would be balanced by the future.”
-Vladamir Nabakov, Transparent Things
What would this ?better brain?—we could use to balance our future with our past—be like? Is it possible to simulate this concept through a work of art? This exhibition will explore this aforementioned notion through a presentation
of four distinct positions of manifested futurity. The digitally created works offer a glimpse at varying aspects of a projected world to come.