ELECTROHYPE 2004
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ELECTROHYPE
2004
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| Peter Flemming, CA
Manual
Kinetic sculpture with custom-made mechanical
parts, electronics and sand (1998-2001)
Peter Flemming (born in 1973) currently teaches
electronics and robotics at the Alberta College of Art and Design
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Maia Urstad, NO
Lydmur
Sound installation with CD and cassette radios
(2004)
Maia Urstad is a sound artist
working at the intersection of audio and visual art. For the last
15 years she has worked with sound in various multi-discipline
art projects, installations, site-specific concerts, films etc.
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Magnus Wassborg and Tore Nilsson, SE
Natural Environment
Mixed media installation with computers, projections and sound
(2004)
Magnus Wassborg. Born in Enköping ,
Sweden, in 1962. Lives and work in Stockholm. Educated at the
Fine Art Department MFA, Konstfack. He is currently teaching linear
art at the Royal University College of Fine Art in Stockholm.
Tore Nilsson. Born in Malmö, Sweden,
in 1956. Lives and works in Stockholm. Began as musician and composer,
drifted into time-based visual art. He is currently teaching interactive
art at the Royal University College of Fine Art in Stockholm.
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Uli Winters and Frank Fietzek, DE
Watschen-Diskurs
Computer controlled/mechanical dialogue installation (2004)
Frank Fietzek was born in Kiel, Germany,
in 1960. Living in Berlin, he is a media artist and has been working
as a project director at the Labor für elektronische Medien
(LEM) in Hamburg and as a resident professor in Stuttgart, Hamburg,
Weimar and Berlin
Uli Winters, born in 1965, passed his studies
of Fine Arts at Hochschule für Bildende Künste
in Hamburg with distinction in 1999. He lives in Hamburg and on
the dark side of the moon.
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| Yunchul Kim, KR
(void)traffic
Networked ASCII-Art projection, running of software written
in C (2003)
Yunchul Kim was born in Seoul, Korea, in 1970
and studied composition at Chugye University for the Arts. Since
1998 he lives in Germany and studied Media Art at Academy of Media
Art, Cologne. |
Mogens Jacobsen,
DK
Power of Mind 2 / I Hear Denmark Singing
Online installation with potatoes, bio-battery supported memory
and server (2004)
http://pom2.artnode.org
Mogens Jacobsen was born in Italy in 1959.
Studied mathematics and media science and played loud and noisy
music in the 80ies. Mogens Jacobsen teaches at the Institute of
Art and Cultural Science at the University of Copenhagen. |
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| Norman T. White,
CA
The Helpless Robot
Electronically controlled kinetic sculpture with plywood, steel,
proximity sensors, modified 80386 computer, custom electronics and
software (1987-2002)
Norman T. White was born in Texas in 1938 and
received his B.A. in biology from Harvard College, where he also
studied painting. In 1966, he changed his artistic medium of choice
from oil paints to digital electronics, and presented his first
major electronic work in 1969. |
Lene Leth Rasmussen,
DK
100 Secrets / 100 Hemmeligheder
Website, - social construction, 1999.
www.100hemmeligheder.dk/
Lene Leth Rasmussens was born in Grenaa in 1976
and lives and works in Copenhagen. Her main approach to art is mainly
conceptual and discursive with a main interest in working with social
structures often related to digital media. |
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| Richard Bolam, UK
HyperScape 1
Networked installation with six Macintosh Classic II computers
(2003-2004)
Richard Bolam, born in 1964, is British and
particularly interested in generative artworks that involve repetition
and variation and works with a range of media.
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Mika Taanila,
FI
Future Is Not What It Used To Be
Documentary film, DVD, 52 min. (2002)
Mika Taanila was born in Helsinki in 1965,
where he lives and works. He is an artist working fluently in the
fields of documentary filmmaking and visual arts. |
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| Trine Eidsmo,
NO
eMotions
Digital triptych. Installation with computer and 3 LCD screens
(2003-2004)
Trine E Eidsmo was born in Norway in 1971.
She studied Nordic languages, arts, and computer information technology.
Currently home is at TEKS Trondheim Electronical
Arts Centre in Norway.
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Tania Ruiz Gutiérrez,
CL
La Plaza II
Real time rendered video projection (2004)
Tania Ruiz Gutiérrez was born in Chile
(1973) and grew up in Bogotá, Colombia, where she completed
her studies in film and television. She now lives in Paris where
she is about to finish her doctoral thesis at the Paris Pantheon-Sorbonne
University. |
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| Vera Molnar, FR
1 % disorder - (1976-1980)
digitized interactive version 2004
Oblliques, au hasard (1968)
laser print on paper
25 lignes ou 25 carrés - (2000)
laser print on paper
Vera Molnar was born in Budapest Hungary in
1924. From 1946 she focused on abstract geometrical-systematic art.
In 1947 Vera Molnar received a scholarship and moved to France were
she have lived and worked in Paris and Normandie since then. From
1985 1990 she was a professor at the Sorbonne University in
Paris. |
Peter Palvén,
SE
Social Sounds
Algorithmic sound art installation with computer generated image
based on theory of social behaviour and models of coupled nonlinear
oscillators (2004)
Peter Palvén, born in 1973, has a background
in computer engineering. His strong interest in music and art made
him start post-graduate studies, and in 2004 he received a Master
of Science in Art & Technology at Chalmers University of Technology/Innovative
Design. |
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| Rikard Lundstedt,
SE
Elektrisk storm
Custom-made computer controlled slide projectors (1999)
Rikard Lundstedt was born in
1972. He graduated from the Malmö Art Academy in 2001. His
background in music, electronics and computers clearly affected
his development as an artist. |
Alan Currall, UK
Word Processing
Video 6 min. 23 sec. (1995)
Alan Currall was born in Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire
in 1964 and grew up in Staffordshire and Ayrshire. He lives and
works in Glasgow. |
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Marius Watz, NO
System_C
Software written in Java and Java2D. Original
piece for Electrohype 2004
http://systemc.unlekker.net/
Marius Watz was born in Oslo
in 1973. He is an autodidact artist and designer working with
generative strategies for creating visual form. His work is marked
by playful organic shapes and a signature style of visual hedonism.
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ubermorgen, AT/CH
[V]ote-auction
Installation with paper-sculpture, drawings, slide-show and
video (2000-2004)
ubermorgen is an artist group created in Vienna,
Austria 1999 by Lizvlx and Hans Bernhard. Behind ubermorgen we can
find one of the most uncatchable identities controversial
and iconoclastic of the contemporary European techno-fine
art avant-garde. |
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| Trond Lossius and
Kurt Ralske, NO/US
elektropoesia
installation of real-time generated audio and video, 2004
Trond Lossius is a sound artist based in Bergen,
Norway. He is currently a research fellow at The Bergen National
Academy of the Arts, investigating sound installations as a point
of intersection between contemporary music and fine arts.
Kurt Ralske is a NYC-based video artist, composer,
and programmer. He works in a variety of practices, including improvised
audio-visual performance, in installations, in digital print media,
and in software art. |
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Lars-Gunnar Bodin
Seriella struktur,1960
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Göran Sundqvist
Fossil, ca 1970 |
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Sture Johannesson
Electrohype |
Ann-Charlotte
Johannesson
Victoria Benediktsson, 1983 |
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Beck & Jung
Felixsnurran, 1967-68 |
Sveninge de Monér
Paul Mc Cartney ur Beatlessviten 1968 |
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Torsten Ridell
Linje permutationer, seriegrafie
1979 |
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