Aug
6
2011
This is the second part of the interview with Stefanie Wuschitz. Read the first part here: On Women, Technology and Hacking Playground

Photo above by Selena Savic @Make Me Festival (cc)
Photo bellow: Miss Baltazar’s Laboratory with sound artist Lesley Flanigan
Taken from Stefanie’s private F-book album
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Aug
5
2011
Ladiez and Gentlemen, it’s time to start with a series of interviews I did during amazing Belgrade’s Napravi me / Make Me Festival in June. My first guest will be hardware hackin’ lady and artist Stefanie Wuschitz, the founder of Vienna’s Miss Baltazar’s Laboratory – Women and Trans hacklab.

Stefanie Wuschitz, photo taken from F-book (cc)
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May
9
2011
Combining the mastery of experimental film making and the chemistry of cuisine, Peter Kubelka is certainly more than interesting person to listen to about the art of cinema, celluloid and the sound.
Thanks to peeps from 25FPS – International Festival of Experimental Film and Video we can enjoy two short footages from Kubelka’s lectures Metric Cinema and Metaphoric Cinema held in September, 2010.

Photo above: Peter Kubelka by Viktor Groschedl (c)
Taken from www.kunstverein.de
Photo bellow: from ‘Arnulf Rainer’ by Peter Kubelka (c)
Taken from prehysteries of new media
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May
1
2011
This is the third part of the interview with Kontejner. Read the second part here: Technology and conceptualism walking along…

Poster for Extravagant Bodies by Dejan Dragosavac Ruta (c)
Photo taken from Kontejner
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May
1
2011
This is a continuation of the interview with Kontejner. Read the first part here: Body norms in art and science

DB Indos – House of Extreme Music Theater: Doors (c)
Photo taken from Kontejner
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Mar
6
2011
Maquinas & Almas (Souls & Machines) – Documentary is an accompanying film of 33 minutes length that covers the synonymous exhibition held two years ago in the National Museum “Centro de Arte Reina Sofía” in Madrid.
The exhibition and documentary cover high tech and low tech aspects, including innovators and makers such as Theo Jansen and his Strandbeests, media design by John Maeda, robot by David Hanson, or Sachiko Kodama‘s Ferrofluid, among many…

Theo Jansen: Strandbeest (c)
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