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hello process! in After the Net (2.0) events - September 25th, 2009 - Marloes de Valk - No Comments

http://www.kurator.org/afterthenet After the Net explores the paradoxical development of the Internet. As the current Web 2.0 hype begins to wane, the exhibition reflects upon the promises of technological progress, global networking and instantaneous communication. Presented artworks draw attention to key developments: from cybernetics to free and open source software, and social networking platforms. Reflected in […]

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hello process! at Gallery 3,14 events - January 15th, 2009 - aymeric - No Comments

hello process! is currently running (and printing…) in the main exhibition of the 2008 edition of the piksel festival in Bergen at the 3,14 Gallery. The latest node from the Metabiosis project is shown next to other great works such as Hologram (by Øyvind Mellbye), Gaps (by noemata/Bjørn Magnhildøen) , Expanded Eye (by Anaisa Franco), […]

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‘hello process!’ at Observatori events - May 31st, 2008 - Marloes de Valk - No Comments

Exibition ‘After the net’ 5th of June – 29th of June 2008 Observatori, Valencia (ES) From the 5th till the 29th of July, hello process will be exhibited at Observatori festival in Valencia, Spain. Observatori is an international festival of contemporary art, running since 2000, programming diverse artists and projects across different art forms. Hello […]

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Finisage ‘hello process!’ events - April 1st, 2008 - Marloes de Valk - 3 Comments »

Thursday April 3rd, at 20.00 Sign, Winschoterkade 10, Groningen, NL Final presentation of ‘Hello Process!’ with on show the installation developed during the 5 week residency at Sign, and a short report on the events that have been taking place at Sign the past month. And of course, drinks :) See you Thursday! :*

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openlab 27 march moved to 29th! events - March 21st, 2008 - Marloes de Valk - No Comments

The Openlab session of Thursday March 27th has been moved to Saturday the 29th! On Saturday the lab is open from 13.00 til 17.00.

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Crash course Fluxus events - March 18th, 2008 - Marloes de Valk - No Comments

The 13th of March Dave Griffiths visited Openlab Groningen for a crash course Fluxus. We struggled with opening and closing brackets and created some wonderful visuals. We are totally hooked on Fluxus!!! Thanks Dave!

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Workshop pictures ‘hello process!’ events - March 18th, 2008 - Marloes de Valk - No Comments

Here are some pictures of the workshop ‘hello process’ that took place 5, 6 and 7 March 2008 in Sign, Groningen. We are now continuing with some Openlab sessions at the gallery, on 18, 20 25 and 27 March (Tuesdays and Thursdays) from 14.00 – 18.00. You are welcome to drop by. There are no […]

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In rand() we trust! big thanks events - March 18th, 2008 - Marloes de Valk - No Comments

The evening “In rand() we trust” took place last Thursday, March 13th. It was a very interesting evening with great contributions by Adger Stokvisch, Arie Altena, Florian Cramer and Dave Griffiths. A big thanks to Sign and all guests for making it possible!

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In rand() we trust! events - February 27th, 2008 - Marloes de Valk - No Comments

‘hello process’ lectures: in rand() we trust! 13 March 2008, 20.00 – 22.30 Sign, Winschoterkade 10, Groningen Guests: Florian Cramer, Arie Altena, Adger Stokvisch, Aymeric Mansoux, and Marloes de Valk During this evening we will be questioning the nature and purpose of generative art. With 4 lectures and an open talk, we investigate whether or […]

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Openlab Groningen events - February 27th, 2008 - Marloes de Valk - No Comments

Openlab Groningen 11, 13, 18, 20, 25 and 27 March 2008 between 14.00 and 18.00 Sign, Winschoterkade 10, Groningen Costs: free! Join us for 6 afternoon sessions of Openlab Groningen! The Openlab is a workspace equipped with 6 workstations running a wide variety of open source software for artists and designers. The goal of the […]

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