TodaysArt 2012 Symposium: Bright Collisions
As part of the 8th edition of the TodaysArt Festival, the three-day symposium entitled ‘Bright Collisions’ took place at the […]
read moreAs part of the 8th edition of the TodaysArt Festival, the three-day symposium entitled ‘Bright Collisions’ took place at the […]
read moreJan Jongert (NL – 2012Architecten / INSIDE) Jan Jongert (Amsterdam, 1971) graduated as Architect at the Academy of Architecture Rotterdam […]
read moreJan Korbes + Denis Oudendijk are founders of Refunc. Refunc works in the realm of architecture, art and design. Their […]
read moreMarkus Bader is an architect, urbanist, artist, working for Raumlaborberlin. Working on the issues of contemporary architecture and urbanism. In […]
read moreChris Salter is a media artist, performance director and composer/sound designer based in Montreal, Canada and Berlin, Germany. His artistic and research […]
read moreHarry Webers is CEO of Dutch engineering firm Witteveen+Bos since april 2003. After graduating (cum laude) in Sanitary Engineering at the […]
read moreDr. Rob Bouwman, born 1940 in the former Dutch-Indies, went to the Netherlands in 1954, pursued academic studies in physical […]
read moreFinal discussion between Harry Webers, Daan Roosegaarde, John Hennequin, Rob Bouwman, Paul Kwakkenbos and Martin Hoorweg. The panel discussion was recorded […]
read moreDick Rijken is director of STEIM and professor at The Hague University of Applied Sciences. He also works as an […]
read moreAttila Nemes talks on several ambient assisted living projects created at Kitchen Budapest within Catch Forum 2013 at 6th International art – sci – tech biennale Enter 6: Biopolis in Prague, Czech Republic.
read moreVerena Friedrich & Adrian Ranga present their paper within the panel Liminal Lives: Life in the Age of Permanent Bio-transgression at International conference MutaMorphosis in Prague, Czech Republic.
read moreLuka Zagoričnik interviews Fennesz before his performance with Lillevan in Ljubljana. Fennesz is undoubtedly one of the central and most […]
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