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contemporary art

Iman Mohammed

Iman Mohammed

Wednesday 16 May 2018
Bibliotekshaven, Copenhagen
7pm

History is a loop. It’s a circular motion with delays, it is cause, action. History opens its doors, and out floods the poem. I am standing in Bibliotekshaven and reading from The Arab Apocalypse. It was… »

To the east and to the west, two planets appeared on the horizon

To the east and to the west, two planets appeared on the horizon

Francis Patrick Brady, Jeannette Ehlers, Jacob Kirkegaard, Iman Mohammed,
Karin Tidbeck, Andrzej Tichý

May–June 2018

The Øresund Bridge – praised for its groundbreaking engineering and architectural beauty – was constructed from each side of the sound between Sweden and Denmark. As the two parts… »

We have always been the digital product, so where do we go from here?

We have always been the digital product, so where do we go from here?

Nanjira Sambuli
Sunday 25 March 2018
4pm

In this talk, Nanjira Sambuli will reflect on some digital realities based on her work across Africa, Southeast Asia and Latin America, where there’s much excitement, as there should be trepidation, about connecting the next billion.… »

What money can(not) measure

What money can(not) measure

Rasmus Fleischer
Wednesday 7 March 2018
7pm

Money is not just an ever-present constraint. Money is also a tool to understand the world, to highlight injustices, to establish comparisons between past, present and future. Are we better off or worse off than our… »

Das Netz

Das Netz

by Lutz Dammbeck
Introduction by Oskar Hallberg
Thursday 22 February 2018
7pm

Das Netz / The Net (2003), 121min

In the mid 20th century, the foundations of modernism were reconstructed with cybernetics, system theory, multimedia art and new concepts in psychology and military… »

Recognitional Transparencies, Bludge Existence [1]

Recognitional Transparencies, Bludge Existence [1]

Adriana Ramić
Wednesday 31 January 2018
7pm

Developments in machine learning reinforce a particular canon of classification and understanding. How can the threshold for encoding and interpretation be adjusted or expanded beyond dominant conceptions, and where are we bound as bipedal thought forms? ”Pencils,… »

Digital Distress - Consumed by Infinity

Digital Distress – Consumed by Infinity

Kah Bee Chow, Andreas Kurtsson, Alexandra Lerman, Adriana Ramić

8 December 2017–25 March 2018
Opening Friday 8 December 7-9pm

This could be an example of AI generated concrete poetry, or how digitalization appears in the augmented reality of our everyday lives. The interface between… »