IDiA presents: Ydin, a bionic cell shelter system, 2042 The Institute for Diachronic Artifacts IDiA presents Ydin, a self-replicating system based on bionic cells.
Author: karin
critical imagery in contemporary science fiction
An article posing the question, if Science Fiction can still be viable for proposing utopian visions… or was this ever the case? Published and presented on several occasions in the course of the research project Utopian Cities, Programmed Societies, organized by Dana Diminescu and Tincuta Heinzel, 2019 – continuing.
meshwork, a workshop
Meshwork, a workshop related to the research project Material archive – Materiathek. On January 17th, 2020 we invited guests and colleagues for a workshop titled Meshwork: Materials as processes, material processes, materials in process within artistic practices to discuss and investigate material processes and their artistic applications as part of and the end of phase […]
Practices of Approximation
Exhibition Practices of Approximation – Praktiken der Annäherung July 14-28, 2019 Temporary Gallery A cooperation of Aneta Rostkowska (director, Temporary Gallery), Mathias Antlfinger, Nieves de la Fuente Gutiérrez, Thomas Hawranke, Ute Hörner (Atelier Transmedialer Raum, KHM), Verena Friedrich (exMediaLab, KHM) and Karin Lingnau (experimentelle Informatik, KHM) Satellite to the Rundgang of KHM
utopian cities-programmed societies
Architectural and social utopias in Science Fiction movies @ Utopian Cities, Programmed Societies Victoria Summer Camp (Victoria, Romania) June 24 – 29, 2019