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COSA Connectors Live
Aren Davey, Everest Pipkin, shawné michaelain holloway
The three COSA Connectors will come together in a Livestream to talk about creative open-source software tools. They will discuss the series so far, talk about tools they would like to see created, and how they use the tools for their personal work. We will take questions from the viewers via the live-chat, including questions about using other tools and suggestions for future episodes.

Electronic Theatre @ Deep Space 8K
Seit 1987 hat das Electronic Theatre eine große Zahl von Einreichungen aus aller Welt zusammengetragen, die einen aktuellen Überblick über die Animationskunst im Kontext von Technologie und Gesellschaft bieten. Es veranschaulicht eindrucksvoll die dynamische Entwicklung der künstlerischen Computeranimation in den letzten drei Jahrzehnten sowie das expansive Wachstum verschiedener Randgebiete.

Gnawa Machine
Camel Zekri (FR), Marc Chemillier (FR)
Die Herausforderung von Gnawa Machine besteht darin, den Computer in einen bestimmten kulturellen Kontext zu integrieren, nämlich in den der Gnawa-Bruderschaft in Nordafrika, der Camel Zekri angehört.

Beyond Human Perception
María Castellanos & Alberto Valverde (ES)
Die Arbeit ist eine Videoinstallation, die es dem Publikum ermöglicht, die Reaktionen von Menschen und Pflanzen auf einen gemeinsamen Stimulus zu visualisieren: Live-Musik. Die Installation ist das Ergebnis mehrerer Sitzungen, in denen die Gehirnaktivität von Menschen gemeinsam mit elektrischen Schwingungen in Pflanzen gemessen wurde, wobei ein von den Künstlern entwickelter Sensor verwendet wurde.

MOREOVER
Wobbly (US), Jennifer Walshe (IE)
Schalten Sie ein für die Enthüllung, das Auspacken und die Präsentation des MOREOVER-Infomercials für 2020. Was ist MOREOVER?

Expanded Animation
In Zusammenarbeit mit dem Campus Hagenberg der Fachhochschule Oberösterreich setzt das 8. Expanded Animation-Symposium einen Prozess fort, der bereits 2013 begonnen hat: den weiten Bereich der animierten Bilderwelten jenseits ausgetretener Pfade zu kartieren. Das Symposium setzt den ursprünglich eingeschlagenen Weg fort und präsentiert theoretische Positionen und Perspektiven aus der Kunstwelt, dem F&E-Bereich und der Industrie.

skip-the-line entrance
Daniel Hengst (DE)
In unvergesslichen visuellen Präsentationen erfahren Sie wie diese Künstler arbeiten und mit wem und was sie für nötig halten, um die alte Stadt zu verlassen und auf sumpfigem Boden eine neue zu bauen. Lassen Sie sich inspirieren und entdecken Sie bisher unsichtbare und nichtexistierende Attraktionen. Überspringen Sie die Warteschlange an diesem beliebten Ort.

Prix Forum Computer Animation
These interviews will discuss the work of the artists throughout their MindSpaces residency. They will present their work so far and their collaboration with the technical partners of the MindSpaces consortium.

Moon Machine Field Trip
Tobias Euler (DE), Thies Mynther (DE), Veit Sprenger (DE)
The Moon Machine ist eine mobile Musikinsel, eine Bastelarbeit aus pneumatischen Instrumenten und mechatronischen Klangmaschinen, Sonnenschirm, Signalhörnern und akustischen Kollisionswarngeräten.

Dresden’s Future Food. Zero Waste Edition – To the Last Crumb
No idea what to do with old bread or the leaves of radish? In three short tutorials, learn how to prepare a delicious starter, main course and dessert by using seasonal and regional ingredients. Part of the Deutsche Hygiene-Museum’s digital “Future Food. What will we eat tomorrow?” program. In cooperation with Commerzbank Foundation.

Aotearoa New Zealand Hub
The exhibition in Mozilla Hubs features 25 projects from New Zealand's technologists, artists and University researchers. visit www.ars.nz

COSA Connector Tour Part 3
shawné michaelain holloway (US)
Engage with the third of three playlists from our COSA Connectors, exploring open-source tools for artists. We have curated useful selections from across the internet of free software to help you express your creative side. The guided tours will focus on what the tool can do, what kinds of projects you might use it for, and quick tips and tricks for getting started.

Expanded Animation: Artist Position
These interviews will discuss the work of the artists throughout their MindSpaces residency. They will present their work so far and their collaboration with the technical partners of the MindSpaces consortium.

COSA Connector Tour Part 2
Aren Davey (US)
Engage with the second of three playlists from our COSA Connectors, exploring open-source tools for artists. We have curated useful selections from across the internet of free software to help you express your creative side. The guided tours will focus on what the tool can do, what kinds of projects you might use it for, and quick tips and tricks for getting started.

Corona Improv Sessions
Many International Artists (INT)
Die Corona-Improv-Sitzungen begannen im globalen Lockdown. Jeden Sonntag kamen die Performer telematisch zusammen, um gemeinsam Musik und visuelle Werke an weit entfernten Orten zu produzieren.

Virtual tour through the exhibition “Future Food. What will we eat tomorrow?”
Visitors can virtually explore the special exhibition Future Food. What will we eat tomorrow? that is held at the Deutsche Hygiene-Museum Dresden from May 2020 to Feb 2021. The exhibition takes up on one of the most urgent questions of the 21st century: how can we create the future of food facing the global challenges?

How do regional food systems work?
In times of multiple crises, the issue of food security is vividly debated. The panel discussion addresses opportunities and challenges of regional food production and supply with a focus on Dresden, Saxony.

WAHAWAEWAO
Gibson / Martelli (UK), Carol Brown (NZ) and Russell Scoones (NZ)
Movement and landscape in flux, five figures wander across the landscape of Central Otago. Between the rocks and crevices, they move. In this moving image installation, we explore our persistent longing for belonging in an age of virtual travel. Filmed in the raw physical landscapes of Central Otago and the Motion Capture Studio of CoLab AUT in Auckland, we map between radically different scapes.

Expanded Animation: Real Time
These interviews will discuss the work of the artists throughout their MindSpaces residency. They will present their work so far and their collaboration with the technical partners of the MindSpaces consortium.

The Crying Book with Heather Christle and Performance by Gary Motley
Heather Christle, Gary Motley
The Crying Book is a deeply personal tribute to the fascinating strangeness of tears and the unexpected resilience of joy. Why do we cry? How do we cry? Heather Christle has just lost a dear friend to suicide and now must reckon with her own depression and the birth of her first child. As she faces her grief and impending parenthood, she decides to research the act of crying: what it is and why people do it. She researches tear-collecting devices and explores the role white women’s tears play in racist violence. Motley performs Someday Sunday as Christle reads from her first book of nonfiction, The Crying Book.