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HYBRID MATTERS
SYMPOSIUM: Thursday 09-16h, Friday 08:45-17h - SCHEDULE, Live Stream SYMPOSIUM address: Theatre Academy Helsinki Haapaniemenkatu 6, 00530 Helsinki. Exhibition opening at FORUM BOX: Thursday 17-19h Ruoholahdenranta 3a, 00180 Helsinki, the last stop of tram 6. Readmore
HYBRID MATTERS
HYBRID MATTERs is a Nordic art&science network program which investigates hybrid ecologies, the convergence of our environment with technology and essentially the intentional and unintentional transformation of our planet through human activity.EXHIBITIONS
2016. Plastic Imaginaries portrays a ragpicker and a composter that suggest different ways of living with or without plastics. They live in a late plastic age, where previous visions of ridding humans from restrictions posed by nature through the use of technologies havebecome troubled.
EXHIBITIONS
2016. We are continually striving to be objective, we try to look from a distance, and we develop all kinds of technology to accomplish that, which is of course very interesting, but in a way this objectivity is something we know we will never really achieve, it’s a bit of anillusion.
HYBRID MATTERS INVESTIGATIONS The version Fly Printer - Extended is created within the Hybrid Matters project, and also the final development for the Fly Printer - Danish Crown.This on-going project presents my interests into a merger of biology and technology. Here is the story how it all started withthe Fly Printer:
EXHIBITIONS
Hege Tapio (Norway) lives in Stavanger, and works as an artist in the field of the new media, in the domains of the visual arts, photography, video, electronic installations and bioart.EXHIBITIONS
The artworks of Lawrence Malstaf (Belgium) are situated on the borderline between visual and theatrical forms of expression. He creates installations and performance art with a strong focus on elements such as movement, coincidence, chaos and order, in space and in objects, using sensory devices that respond to onlookers who arepresent.
EXHIBITIONS
Åsa Ståhl is an artist and a researcher at the Linnaeus University. In 2014 she gained a doctorate degree for a thesis written together with Kristina Lindström on design, media and public engagement within the disciplines of Interaction Design and Media and Communication Studies at Malmö University. Åsa Ståhl and Kristina Lindström have exhibited and held workshops in Europe, Asia andFIELD_NOTES
The Owls are not what they seem – second, third and fourth order observations. Lea Schick, Jens Hauser, Anna-Katharina Laboissière, Maren Richter, Hannah Star Rogers, Miguel Santos, Tiina PrittinenFIELD_NOTES
Antye Greie-Ripatti, Till Bovermann, Dinah Bird, Anja Erdmann, Kristina Lindström, Vygandas Simbelis, Caspar Ström. As humans we inhabit a hybrid ecology and so are also a part of the biological and technological ends of our world.HYBRID MATTERS
SYMPOSIUM: Thursday 09-16h, Friday 08:45-17h - SCHEDULE, Live Stream SYMPOSIUM address: Theatre Academy Helsinki Haapaniemenkatu 6, 00530 Helsinki. Exhibition opening at FORUM BOX: Thursday 17-19h Ruoholahdenranta 3a, 00180 Helsinki, the last stop of tram 6. Readmore
HYBRID MATTERS
HYBRID MATTERs is a Nordic art&science network program which investigates hybrid ecologies, the convergence of our environment with technology and essentially the intentional and unintentional transformation of our planet through human activity.EXHIBITIONS
2016. Plastic Imaginaries portrays a ragpicker and a composter that suggest different ways of living with or without plastics. They live in a late plastic age, where previous visions of ridding humans from restrictions posed by nature through the use of technologies havebecome troubled.
EXHIBITIONS
2016. We are continually striving to be objective, we try to look from a distance, and we develop all kinds of technology to accomplish that, which is of course very interesting, but in a way this objectivity is something we know we will never really achieve, it’s a bit of anillusion.
HYBRID MATTERS INVESTIGATIONS The version Fly Printer - Extended is created within the Hybrid Matters project, and also the final development for the Fly Printer - Danish Crown.This on-going project presents my interests into a merger of biology and technology. Here is the story how it all started withthe Fly Printer:
EXHIBITIONS
Hege Tapio (Norway) lives in Stavanger, and works as an artist in the field of the new media, in the domains of the visual arts, photography, video, electronic installations and bioart.EXHIBITIONS
The artworks of Lawrence Malstaf (Belgium) are situated on the borderline between visual and theatrical forms of expression. He creates installations and performance art with a strong focus on elements such as movement, coincidence, chaos and order, in space and in objects, using sensory devices that respond to onlookers who arepresent.
EXHIBITIONS
Åsa Ståhl is an artist and a researcher at the Linnaeus University. In 2014 she gained a doctorate degree for a thesis written together with Kristina Lindström on design, media and public engagement within the disciplines of Interaction Design and Media and Communication Studies at Malmö University. Åsa Ståhl and Kristina Lindström have exhibited and held workshops in Europe, Asia andFIELD_NOTES
The Owls are not what they seem – second, third and fourth order observations. Lea Schick, Jens Hauser, Anna-Katharina Laboissière, Maren Richter, Hannah Star Rogers, Miguel Santos, Tiina PrittinenFIELD_NOTES
Antye Greie-Ripatti, Till Bovermann, Dinah Bird, Anja Erdmann, Kristina Lindström, Vygandas Simbelis, Caspar Ström. As humans we inhabit a hybrid ecology and so are also a part of the biological and technological ends of our world.HYBRID MATTERS
HYBRID MATTERs is a Nordic art&science network program which investigates hybrid ecologies, the convergence of our environment with technology and essentially the intentional and unintentional transformation of our planet through human activity.HYBRID MATTERS
The first HYBRID MATTERs exhibition will open on the 19th of March at Kunsthall Grenland. The exhibition will presents five artworks that exist in this conceptual landscape of HYBRID MATTERs. It will premiere the HYBRID MATTERs commissions given to Hanna Husberg and Lawrence Malstaff, new works by HYBRID MATTERs partners Laura Beloff and Jonas Jørgensen of IT_University CopenhagenEXHIBITIONS
2016. Plastic Imaginaries portrays a ragpicker and a composter that suggest different ways of living with or without plastics. They live in a late plastic age, where previous visions of ridding humans from restrictions posed by nature through the use of technologies havebecome troubled.
HYBRID MATTERS SYMPOSIUM The HYBRID MATTERs Symposium will take place 24th and 25th of November at the Theatre Academy of the University of the Arts Helsinki.. HYBRID MATTERs investigates hybrid ecologies, the convergence of our environment with technology and essentially the intentional and unintentional transformation of our planet through human activity.FIELD_NOTES
Part 1. Leena & Oula Valkeapää, Alia Malley, Charli Clark, Judith van der Elst, Avner Peled, Stephan Dudeck, Matthew Biederman, Marko Peljhan, Netta Norro, Jose Marcos Perez. The following was the brief around which this group gathered and conducted its investigations:EXHIBITIONS
Jonas Jørgensen is a PhD fellow at the IT University of Copenhagen. He is trained as a physicist (BSc) and an art historian (BA, MA). His current research focuses on the intersection of robotic technology with art and aesthetics.HYBRID MATTERS
The IT University of Copenhagen (ITU) has a defined focus and expertise on information technology in the age of digital communication. ITU delivers top quality research and education within a wide range of information technology subjects, from software development, business and science to humanities, design, arts anddigital games.
FIELD_NOTES
The Owls are not what they seem – second, third and fourth order observations. Lea Schick, Jens Hauser, Anna-Katharina Laboissière, Maren Richter, Hannah Star Rogers, Miguel Santos, Tiina PrittinenEXHIBITIONS
2016. The Fly Printer – Extended investigates the increasing interest of the artist in the merger of a human, a non-human, and an artificial entity.. The work is developed based on the previous versions of the Fly Printer.It contains biological organisms -fruit flies- that are treated in the work as image producing technology, but additionally it includes intelligent system with camera andEXHIBITIONS
Antti Tenetz. Antti Tenetz is a visual artist and an experimental documentarist. Tenetz’s works are situated on the interface between media arts, activism, bio arts and urban art. In his works he combines and fearlessly uses different forms of expression, different media, different technological platforms and materials, even nature.HYBRID MATTERS
SYMPOSIUM: Thursday 09-16h, Friday 08:45-17h - SCHEDULE, Live Stream SYMPOSIUM address: Theatre Academy Helsinki Haapaniemenkatu 6, 00530 Helsinki. Exhibition opening at FORUM BOX: Thursday 17-19h Ruoholahdenranta 3a, 00180 Helsinki, the last stop of tram 6. Readmore
HYBRID MATTERS
HYBRID MATTERs is a Nordic art&science network program which investigates hybrid ecologies, the convergence of our environment with technology and essentially the intentional and unintentional transformation of our planet through human activity.EXHIBITIONS
2016. Plastic Imaginaries portrays a ragpicker and a composter that suggest different ways of living with or without plastics. They live in a late plastic age, where previous visions of ridding humans from restrictions posed by nature through the use of technologies havebecome troubled.
EXHIBITIONS
2016. We are continually striving to be objective, we try to look from a distance, and we develop all kinds of technology to accomplish that, which is of course very interesting, but in a way this objectivity is something we know we will never really achieve, it’s a bit of anillusion.
HYBRID MATTERS INVESTIGATIONS The version Fly Printer - Extended is created within the Hybrid Matters project, and also the final development for the Fly Printer - Danish Crown.This on-going project presents my interests into a merger of biology and technology. Here is the story how it all started withthe Fly Printer:
EXHIBITIONS
Hege Tapio (Norway) lives in Stavanger, and works as an artist in the field of the new media, in the domains of the visual arts, photography, video, electronic installations and bioart.EXHIBITIONS
The artworks of Lawrence Malstaf (Belgium) are situated on the borderline between visual and theatrical forms of expression. He creates installations and performance art with a strong focus on elements such as movement, coincidence, chaos and order, in space and in objects, using sensory devices that respond to onlookers who arepresent.
EXHIBITIONS
Åsa Ståhl is an artist and a researcher at the Linnaeus University. In 2014 she gained a doctorate degree for a thesis written together with Kristina Lindström on design, media and public engagement within the disciplines of Interaction Design and Media and Communication Studies at Malmö University. Åsa Ståhl and Kristina Lindström have exhibited and held workshops in Europe, Asia andFIELD_NOTES
The Owls are not what they seem – second, third and fourth order observations. Lea Schick, Jens Hauser, Anna-Katharina Laboissière, Maren Richter, Hannah Star Rogers, Miguel Santos, Tiina PrittinenFIELD_NOTES
Antye Greie-Ripatti, Till Bovermann, Dinah Bird, Anja Erdmann, Kristina Lindström, Vygandas Simbelis, Caspar Ström. As humans we inhabit a hybrid ecology and so are also a part of the biological and technological ends of our world.HYBRID MATTERS
SYMPOSIUM: Thursday 09-16h, Friday 08:45-17h - SCHEDULE, Live Stream SYMPOSIUM address: Theatre Academy Helsinki Haapaniemenkatu 6, 00530 Helsinki. Exhibition opening at FORUM BOX: Thursday 17-19h Ruoholahdenranta 3a, 00180 Helsinki, the last stop of tram 6. Readmore
HYBRID MATTERS
HYBRID MATTERs is a Nordic art&science network program which investigates hybrid ecologies, the convergence of our environment with technology and essentially the intentional and unintentional transformation of our planet through human activity.EXHIBITIONS
2016. Plastic Imaginaries portrays a ragpicker and a composter that suggest different ways of living with or without plastics. They live in a late plastic age, where previous visions of ridding humans from restrictions posed by nature through the use of technologies havebecome troubled.
EXHIBITIONS
2016. We are continually striving to be objective, we try to look from a distance, and we develop all kinds of technology to accomplish that, which is of course very interesting, but in a way this objectivity is something we know we will never really achieve, it’s a bit of anillusion.
HYBRID MATTERS INVESTIGATIONS The version Fly Printer - Extended is created within the Hybrid Matters project, and also the final development for the Fly Printer - Danish Crown.This on-going project presents my interests into a merger of biology and technology. Here is the story how it all started withthe Fly Printer:
EXHIBITIONS
Hege Tapio (Norway) lives in Stavanger, and works as an artist in the field of the new media, in the domains of the visual arts, photography, video, electronic installations and bioart.EXHIBITIONS
The artworks of Lawrence Malstaf (Belgium) are situated on the borderline between visual and theatrical forms of expression. He creates installations and performance art with a strong focus on elements such as movement, coincidence, chaos and order, in space and in objects, using sensory devices that respond to onlookers who arepresent.
EXHIBITIONS
Åsa Ståhl is an artist and a researcher at the Linnaeus University. In 2014 she gained a doctorate degree for a thesis written together with Kristina Lindström on design, media and public engagement within the disciplines of Interaction Design and Media and Communication Studies at Malmö University. Åsa Ståhl and Kristina Lindström have exhibited and held workshops in Europe, Asia andFIELD_NOTES
The Owls are not what they seem – second, third and fourth order observations. Lea Schick, Jens Hauser, Anna-Katharina Laboissière, Maren Richter, Hannah Star Rogers, Miguel Santos, Tiina PrittinenFIELD_NOTES
Antye Greie-Ripatti, Till Bovermann, Dinah Bird, Anja Erdmann, Kristina Lindström, Vygandas Simbelis, Caspar Ström. As humans we inhabit a hybrid ecology and so are also a part of the biological and technological ends of our world.HYBRID MATTERS
HYBRID MATTERs is a Nordic art&science network program which investigates hybrid ecologies, the convergence of our environment with technology and essentially the intentional and unintentional transformation of our planet through human activity.HYBRID MATTERS
The first HYBRID MATTERs exhibition will open on the 19th of March at Kunsthall Grenland. The exhibition will presents five artworks that exist in this conceptual landscape of HYBRID MATTERs. It will premiere the HYBRID MATTERs commissions given to Hanna Husberg and Lawrence Malstaff, new works by HYBRID MATTERs partners Laura Beloff and Jonas Jørgensen of IT_University CopenhagenEXHIBITIONS
2016. Plastic Imaginaries portrays a ragpicker and a composter that suggest different ways of living with or without plastics. They live in a late plastic age, where previous visions of ridding humans from restrictions posed by nature through the use of technologies havebecome troubled.
HYBRID MATTERS SYMPOSIUM The HYBRID MATTERs Symposium will take place 24th and 25th of November at the Theatre Academy of the University of the Arts Helsinki.. HYBRID MATTERs investigates hybrid ecologies, the convergence of our environment with technology and essentially the intentional and unintentional transformation of our planet through human activity.FIELD_NOTES
Part 1. Leena & Oula Valkeapää, Alia Malley, Charli Clark, Judith van der Elst, Avner Peled, Stephan Dudeck, Matthew Biederman, Marko Peljhan, Netta Norro, Jose Marcos Perez. The following was the brief around which this group gathered and conducted its investigations:EXHIBITIONS
Jonas Jørgensen is a PhD fellow at the IT University of Copenhagen. He is trained as a physicist (BSc) and an art historian (BA, MA). His current research focuses on the intersection of robotic technology with art and aesthetics.HYBRID MATTERS
The IT University of Copenhagen (ITU) has a defined focus and expertise on information technology in the age of digital communication. ITU delivers top quality research and education within a wide range of information technology subjects, from software development, business and science to humanities, design, arts anddigital games.
FIELD_NOTES
The Owls are not what they seem – second, third and fourth order observations. Lea Schick, Jens Hauser, Anna-Katharina Laboissière, Maren Richter, Hannah Star Rogers, Miguel Santos, Tiina PrittinenEXHIBITIONS
2016. The Fly Printer – Extended investigates the increasing interest of the artist in the merger of a human, a non-human, and an artificial entity.. The work is developed based on the previous versions of the Fly Printer.It contains biological organisms -fruit flies- that are treated in the work as image producing technology, but additionally it includes intelligent system with camera andEXHIBITIONS
Antti Tenetz. Antti Tenetz is a visual artist and an experimental documentarist. Tenetz’s works are situated on the interface between media arts, activism, bio arts and urban art. In his works he combines and fearlessly uses different forms of expression, different media, different technological platforms and materials, even nature.HYBRID MATTERS
SYMPOSIUM: Thursday 09-16h, Friday 08:45-17h - SCHEDULE, Live Stream SYMPOSIUM address: Theatre Academy Helsinki Haapaniemenkatu 6, 00530 Helsinki. Exhibition opening at FORUM BOX: Thursday 17-19h Ruoholahdenranta 3a, 00180 Helsinki, the last stop of tram 6. Readmore
HYBRID MATTERS
HYBRID MATTERs is a Nordic art&science network program which investigates hybrid ecologies, the convergence of our environment with technology and essentially the intentional and unintentional transformation of our planet through human activity.EXHIBITIONS
2016. Plastic Imaginaries portrays a ragpicker and a composter that suggest different ways of living with or without plastics. They live in a late plastic age, where previous visions of ridding humans from restrictions posed by nature through the use of technologies havebecome troubled.
EXHIBITIONS
2016. We are continually striving to be objective, we try to look from a distance, and we develop all kinds of technology to accomplish that, which is of course very interesting, but in a way this objectivity is something we know we will never really achieve, it’s a bit of anillusion.
HYBRID MATTERS INVESTIGATIONS The version Fly Printer - Extended is created within the Hybrid Matters project, and also the final development for the Fly Printer - Danish Crown.This on-going project presents my interests into a merger of biology and technology. Here is the story how it all started withthe Fly Printer:
EXHIBITIONS
Hege Tapio (Norway) lives in Stavanger, and works as an artist in the field of the new media, in the domains of the visual arts, photography, video, electronic installations and bioart.EXHIBITIONS
The artworks of Lawrence Malstaf (Belgium) are situated on the borderline between visual and theatrical forms of expression. He creates installations and performance art with a strong focus on elements such as movement, coincidence, chaos and order, in space and in objects, using sensory devices that respond to onlookers who arepresent.
EXHIBITIONS
Åsa Ståhl is an artist and a researcher at the Linnaeus University. In 2014 she gained a doctorate degree for a thesis written together with Kristina Lindström on design, media and public engagement within the disciplines of Interaction Design and Media and Communication Studies at Malmö University. Åsa Ståhl and Kristina Lindström have exhibited and held workshops in Europe, Asia andFIELD_NOTES
The Owls are not what they seem – second, third and fourth order observations. Lea Schick, Jens Hauser, Anna-Katharina Laboissière, Maren Richter, Hannah Star Rogers, Miguel Santos, Tiina PrittinenFIELD_NOTES
Antye Greie-Ripatti, Till Bovermann, Dinah Bird, Anja Erdmann, Kristina Lindström, Vygandas Simbelis, Caspar Ström. As humans we inhabit a hybrid ecology and so are also a part of the biological and technological ends of our world.HYBRID MATTERS
SYMPOSIUM: Thursday 09-16h, Friday 08:45-17h - SCHEDULE, Live Stream SYMPOSIUM address: Theatre Academy Helsinki Haapaniemenkatu 6, 00530 Helsinki. Exhibition opening at FORUM BOX: Thursday 17-19h Ruoholahdenranta 3a, 00180 Helsinki, the last stop of tram 6. Readmore
HYBRID MATTERS
HYBRID MATTERs is a Nordic art&science network program which investigates hybrid ecologies, the convergence of our environment with technology and essentially the intentional and unintentional transformation of our planet through human activity.EXHIBITIONS
2016. Plastic Imaginaries portrays a ragpicker and a composter that suggest different ways of living with or without plastics. They live in a late plastic age, where previous visions of ridding humans from restrictions posed by nature through the use of technologies havebecome troubled.
EXHIBITIONS
2016. We are continually striving to be objective, we try to look from a distance, and we develop all kinds of technology to accomplish that, which is of course very interesting, but in a way this objectivity is something we know we will never really achieve, it’s a bit of anillusion.
HYBRID MATTERS INVESTIGATIONS The version Fly Printer - Extended is created within the Hybrid Matters project, and also the final development for the Fly Printer - Danish Crown.This on-going project presents my interests into a merger of biology and technology. Here is the story how it all started withthe Fly Printer:
EXHIBITIONS
Hege Tapio (Norway) lives in Stavanger, and works as an artist in the field of the new media, in the domains of the visual arts, photography, video, electronic installations and bioart.EXHIBITIONS
The artworks of Lawrence Malstaf (Belgium) are situated on the borderline between visual and theatrical forms of expression. He creates installations and performance art with a strong focus on elements such as movement, coincidence, chaos and order, in space and in objects, using sensory devices that respond to onlookers who arepresent.
EXHIBITIONS
Åsa Ståhl is an artist and a researcher at the Linnaeus University. In 2014 she gained a doctorate degree for a thesis written together with Kristina Lindström on design, media and public engagement within the disciplines of Interaction Design and Media and Communication Studies at Malmö University. Åsa Ståhl and Kristina Lindström have exhibited and held workshops in Europe, Asia andFIELD_NOTES
The Owls are not what they seem – second, third and fourth order observations. Lea Schick, Jens Hauser, Anna-Katharina Laboissière, Maren Richter, Hannah Star Rogers, Miguel Santos, Tiina PrittinenFIELD_NOTES
Antye Greie-Ripatti, Till Bovermann, Dinah Bird, Anja Erdmann, Kristina Lindström, Vygandas Simbelis, Caspar Ström. As humans we inhabit a hybrid ecology and so are also a part of the biological and technological ends of our world.HYBRID MATTERS
HYBRID MATTERs is a Nordic art&science network program which investigates hybrid ecologies, the convergence of our environment with technology and essentially the intentional and unintentional transformation of our planet through human activity.HYBRID MATTERS
The first HYBRID MATTERs exhibition will open on the 19th of March at Kunsthall Grenland. The exhibition will presents five artworks that exist in this conceptual landscape of HYBRID MATTERs. It will premiere the HYBRID MATTERs commissions given to Hanna Husberg and Lawrence Malstaff, new works by HYBRID MATTERs partners Laura Beloff and Jonas Jørgensen of IT_University CopenhagenEXHIBITIONS
2016. Plastic Imaginaries portrays a ragpicker and a composter that suggest different ways of living with or without plastics. They live in a late plastic age, where previous visions of ridding humans from restrictions posed by nature through the use of technologies havebecome troubled.
HYBRID MATTERS SYMPOSIUM The HYBRID MATTERs Symposium will take place 24th and 25th of November at the Theatre Academy of the University of the Arts Helsinki.. HYBRID MATTERs investigates hybrid ecologies, the convergence of our environment with technology and essentially the intentional and unintentional transformation of our planet through human activity.FIELD_NOTES
Part 1. Leena & Oula Valkeapää, Alia Malley, Charli Clark, Judith van der Elst, Avner Peled, Stephan Dudeck, Matthew Biederman, Marko Peljhan, Netta Norro, Jose Marcos Perez. The following was the brief around which this group gathered and conducted its investigations:EXHIBITIONS
Jonas Jørgensen is a PhD fellow at the IT University of Copenhagen. He is trained as a physicist (BSc) and an art historian (BA, MA). His current research focuses on the intersection of robotic technology with art and aesthetics.HYBRID MATTERS
The IT University of Copenhagen (ITU) has a defined focus and expertise on information technology in the age of digital communication. ITU delivers top quality research and education within a wide range of information technology subjects, from software development, business and science to humanities, design, arts anddigital games.
FIELD_NOTES
The Owls are not what they seem – second, third and fourth order observations. Lea Schick, Jens Hauser, Anna-Katharina Laboissière, Maren Richter, Hannah Star Rogers, Miguel Santos, Tiina PrittinenEXHIBITIONS
2016. The Fly Printer – Extended investigates the increasing interest of the artist in the merger of a human, a non-human, and an artificial entity.. The work is developed based on the previous versions of the Fly Printer.It contains biological organisms -fruit flies- that are treated in the work as image producing technology, but additionally it includes intelligent system with camera andEXHIBITIONS
Antti Tenetz. Antti Tenetz is a visual artist and an experimental documentarist. Tenetz’s works are situated on the interface between media arts, activism, bio arts and urban art. In his works he combines and fearlessly uses different forms of expression, different media, different technological platforms and materials, even nature.HYBRID MATTERS
SYMPOSIUM: Thursday 09-16h, Friday 08:45-17h - SCHEDULE, Live Stream SYMPOSIUM address: Theatre Academy Helsinki Haapaniemenkatu 6, 00530 Helsinki. Exhibition opening at FORUM BOX: Thursday 17-19h Ruoholahdenranta 3a, 00180 Helsinki, the last stop of tram 6. Readmore
EXHIBITIONS
2016. Plastic Imaginaries portrays a ragpicker and a composter that suggest different ways of living with or without plastics. They live in a late plastic age, where previous visions of ridding humans from restrictions posed by nature through the use of technologies havebecome troubled.
EXHIBITIONS
2016. We are continually striving to be objective, we try to look from a distance, and we develop all kinds of technology to accomplish that, which is of course very interesting, but in a way this objectivity is something we know we will never really achieve, it’s a bit of anillusion.
FIELD_NOTES
The Owls are not what they seem – second, third and fourth order observations. Lea Schick, Jens Hauser, Anna-Katharina Laboissière, Maren Richter, Hannah Star Rogers, Miguel Santos, Tiina Prittinen HYBRID MATTERS SYMPOSIUM The HYBRID MATTERs Symposium will take place 24th and 25th of November at the Theatre Academy of the University of the Arts Helsinki.. HYBRID MATTERs investigates hybrid ecologies, the convergence of our environment with technology and essentially the intentional and unintentional transformation of our planet through human activity. HYBRID MATTERS INVESTIGATIONS The version Fly Printer - Extended is created within the Hybrid Matters project, and also the final development for the Fly Printer - Danish Crown.This on-going project presents my interests into a merger of biology and technology. Here is the story how it all started withthe Fly Printer:
HYBRID MATTERS
The IT University of Copenhagen (ITU) has a defined focus and expertise on information technology in the age of digital communication. ITU delivers top quality research and education within a wide range of information technology subjects, from software development, business and science to humanities, design, arts anddigital games.
EXHIBITIONS
Hege Tapio (Norway) lives in Stavanger, and works as an artist in the field of the new media, in the domains of the visual arts, photography, video, electronic installations and bioart.EXHIBITIONS
The artworks of Lawrence Malstaf (Belgium) are situated on the borderline between visual and theatrical forms of expression. He creates installations and performance art with a strong focus on elements such as movement, coincidence, chaos and order, in space and in objects, using sensory devices that respond to onlookers who arepresent.
FIELD_NOTES
Antye Greie-Ripatti, Till Bovermann, Dinah Bird, Anja Erdmann, Kristina Lindström, Vygandas Simbelis, Caspar Ström. As humans we inhabit a hybrid ecology and so are also a part of the biological and technological ends of our world.HYBRID MATTERS
SYMPOSIUM: Thursday 09-16h, Friday 08:45-17h - SCHEDULE, Live Stream SYMPOSIUM address: Theatre Academy Helsinki Haapaniemenkatu 6, 00530 Helsinki. Exhibition opening at FORUM BOX: Thursday 17-19h Ruoholahdenranta 3a, 00180 Helsinki, the last stop of tram 6. Readmore
EXHIBITIONS
2016. Plastic Imaginaries portrays a ragpicker and a composter that suggest different ways of living with or without plastics. They live in a late plastic age, where previous visions of ridding humans from restrictions posed by nature through the use of technologies havebecome troubled.
EXHIBITIONS
2016. We are continually striving to be objective, we try to look from a distance, and we develop all kinds of technology to accomplish that, which is of course very interesting, but in a way this objectivity is something we know we will never really achieve, it’s a bit of anillusion.
FIELD_NOTES
The Owls are not what they seem – second, third and fourth order observations. Lea Schick, Jens Hauser, Anna-Katharina Laboissière, Maren Richter, Hannah Star Rogers, Miguel Santos, Tiina Prittinen HYBRID MATTERS SYMPOSIUM The HYBRID MATTERs Symposium will take place 24th and 25th of November at the Theatre Academy of the University of the Arts Helsinki.. HYBRID MATTERs investigates hybrid ecologies, the convergence of our environment with technology and essentially the intentional and unintentional transformation of our planet through human activity. HYBRID MATTERS INVESTIGATIONS The version Fly Printer - Extended is created within the Hybrid Matters project, and also the final development for the Fly Printer - Danish Crown.This on-going project presents my interests into a merger of biology and technology. Here is the story how it all started withthe Fly Printer:
HYBRID MATTERS
The IT University of Copenhagen (ITU) has a defined focus and expertise on information technology in the age of digital communication. ITU delivers top quality research and education within a wide range of information technology subjects, from software development, business and science to humanities, design, arts anddigital games.
EXHIBITIONS
Hege Tapio (Norway) lives in Stavanger, and works as an artist in the field of the new media, in the domains of the visual arts, photography, video, electronic installations and bioart.EXHIBITIONS
The artworks of Lawrence Malstaf (Belgium) are situated on the borderline between visual and theatrical forms of expression. He creates installations and performance art with a strong focus on elements such as movement, coincidence, chaos and order, in space and in objects, using sensory devices that respond to onlookers who arepresent.
FIELD_NOTES
Antye Greie-Ripatti, Till Bovermann, Dinah Bird, Anja Erdmann, Kristina Lindström, Vygandas Simbelis, Caspar Ström. As humans we inhabit a hybrid ecology and so are also a part of the biological and technological ends of our world.HYBRID MATTERS
HYBRID MATTERs is a Nordic art&science network program which investigates hybrid ecologies, the convergence of our environment with technology and essentially the intentional and unintentional transformation of our planet through human activity.FIELD_NOTES
The Owls are not what they seem – second, third and fourth order observations. Lea Schick, Jens Hauser, Anna-Katharina Laboissière, Maren Richter, Hannah Star Rogers, Miguel Santos, Tiina PrittinenHYBRID MATTERS
The IT University of Copenhagen (ITU) has a defined focus and expertise on information technology in the age of digital communication. ITU delivers top quality research and education within a wide range of information technology subjects, from software development, business and science to humanities, design, arts anddigital games.
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PostNatural Field_Notes. Richard Pell, Lauren Allen, Laura Beloff, Åsa Ståhl, Andrea Roe, Cathrine Kramer, Zack Denfeld, Erik Sandelin. We envisioned our week at the Kilpisjärvi Biological Research Station to be one of exploring and questioning what it means to draw a line around a biological entity or grouping.FIELD_NOTES
Part 1. Leena & Oula Valkeapää, Alia Malley, Charli Clark, Judith van der Elst, Avner Peled, Stephan Dudeck, Matthew Biederman, Marko Peljhan, Netta Norro, Jose Marcos Perez. The following was the brief around which this group gathered and conducted its investigations:EXHIBITIONS
Åsa Ståhl is an artist and a researcher at the Linnaeus University. In 2014 she gained a doctorate degree for a thesis written together with Kristina Lindström on design, media and public engagement within the disciplines of Interaction Design and Media and Communication Studies at Malmö University. Åsa Ståhl and Kristina Lindström have exhibited and held workshops in Europe, Asia andEXHIBITIONS
2016. We are continually striving to be objective, we try to look from a distance, and we develop all kinds of technology to accomplish that, which is of course very interesting, but in a way this objectivity is something we know we will never really achieve, it’s a bit of anillusion.
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PostNatural Field_Notes. Richard Pell, Lauren Allen, Laura Beloff, Åsa Ståhl, Andrea Roe, Cathrine Kramer, Zack Denfeld, Erik Sandelin. We envisioned our week at the Kilpisjärvi Biological Research Station to be one of exploring and questioning what it means to draw a line around a biological entity or grouping.EXHIBITIONS
Antti Tenetz. Antti Tenetz is a visual artist and an experimental documentarist. Tenetz’s works are situated on the interface between media arts, activism, bio arts and urban art. In his works he combines and fearlessly uses different forms of expression, different media, different technological platforms and materials, even nature.EXHIBITIONS
Rosemary Lee is a media artist and researcher based in Copenhagen, Denmark. Working primarily with installation and writing, her interests center around the materiality of media and intersections between life, art and technology.HYBRID MATTERS
SYMPOSIUM: Thursday 09-16h, Friday 08:45-17h - SCHEDULE, Live Stream SYMPOSIUM address: Theatre Academy Helsinki Haapaniemenkatu 6, 00530 Helsinki. Exhibition opening at FORUM BOX: Thursday 17-19h Ruoholahdenranta 3a, 00180 Helsinki, the last stop of tram 6. Readmore
FIELD_NOTES
The Owls are not what they seem – second, third and fourth order observations. Lea Schick, Jens Hauser, Anna-Katharina Laboissière, Maren Richter, Hannah Star Rogers, Miguel Santos, Tiina PrittinenFIELD_NOTES
Mapping Hybrid Ecology. Antti Tenetz, Theun Karelse, Maia Iotzova, Lori Hepner, Anssi Laiho, Piibe Piirma, Peter Flemming. This group explored the landscape around Kilpisjärvi. Part of the focus of our group was to find and study the layers of Hybrid ecology; where biological, technological and cultural layers are coexisting and influencing each other in the landscape.FIELD_NOTES
PostNatural Field_Notes. Richard Pell, Lauren Allen, Laura Beloff, Åsa Ståhl, Andrea Roe, Cathrine Kramer, Zack Denfeld, Erik Sandelin. We envisioned our week at the Kilpisjärvi Biological Research Station to be one of exploring and questioning what it means to draw a line around a biological entity or grouping.FIELD_NOTES
Part 1. Leena & Oula Valkeapää, Alia Malley, Charli Clark, Judith van der Elst, Avner Peled, Stephan Dudeck, Matthew Biederman, Marko Peljhan, Netta Norro, Jose Marcos Perez. The following was the brief around which this group gathered and conducted its investigations: HYBRID MATTERS INVESTIGATIONS The version Fly Printer - Extended is created within the Hybrid Matters project, and also the final development for the Fly Printer - Danish Crown.This on-going project presents my interests into a merger of biology and technology. Here is the story how it all started withthe Fly Printer:
EXHIBITIONS
Hege Tapio (Norway) lives in Stavanger, and works as an artist in the field of the new media, in the domains of the visual arts, photography, video, electronic installations and bioart.EXHIBITIONS
The artworks of Lawrence Malstaf (Belgium) are situated on the borderline between visual and theatrical forms of expression. He creates installations and performance art with a strong focus on elements such as movement, coincidence, chaos and order, in space and in objects, using sensory devices that respond to onlookers who arepresent.
HYBRID MATTERS INVESTIGATIONS The project (in progress) investigates Normann fir Christmas tree as a postnatural organism and exposes it to changing conditions, such as micro gravitation with continuous rotational movement.FIELD_NOTES
Antye Greie-Ripatti, Till Bovermann, Dinah Bird, Anja Erdmann, Kristina Lindström, Vygandas Simbelis, Caspar Ström. As humans we inhabit a hybrid ecology and so are also a part of the biological and technological ends of our world.HYBRID MATTERS
SYMPOSIUM: Thursday 09-16h, Friday 08:45-17h - SCHEDULE, Live Stream SYMPOSIUM address: Theatre Academy Helsinki Haapaniemenkatu 6, 00530 Helsinki. Exhibition opening at FORUM BOX: Thursday 17-19h Ruoholahdenranta 3a, 00180 Helsinki, the last stop of tram 6. Readmore
FIELD_NOTES
The Owls are not what they seem – second, third and fourth order observations. Lea Schick, Jens Hauser, Anna-Katharina Laboissière, Maren Richter, Hannah Star Rogers, Miguel Santos, Tiina PrittinenFIELD_NOTES
Mapping Hybrid Ecology. Antti Tenetz, Theun Karelse, Maia Iotzova, Lori Hepner, Anssi Laiho, Piibe Piirma, Peter Flemming. This group explored the landscape around Kilpisjärvi. Part of the focus of our group was to find and study the layers of Hybrid ecology; where biological, technological and cultural layers are coexisting and influencing each other in the landscape.FIELD_NOTES
PostNatural Field_Notes. Richard Pell, Lauren Allen, Laura Beloff, Åsa Ståhl, Andrea Roe, Cathrine Kramer, Zack Denfeld, Erik Sandelin. We envisioned our week at the Kilpisjärvi Biological Research Station to be one of exploring and questioning what it means to draw a line around a biological entity or grouping.FIELD_NOTES
Part 1. Leena & Oula Valkeapää, Alia Malley, Charli Clark, Judith van der Elst, Avner Peled, Stephan Dudeck, Matthew Biederman, Marko Peljhan, Netta Norro, Jose Marcos Perez. The following was the brief around which this group gathered and conducted its investigations: HYBRID MATTERS INVESTIGATIONS The version Fly Printer - Extended is created within the Hybrid Matters project, and also the final development for the Fly Printer - Danish Crown.This on-going project presents my interests into a merger of biology and technology. Here is the story how it all started withthe Fly Printer:
EXHIBITIONS
Hege Tapio (Norway) lives in Stavanger, and works as an artist in the field of the new media, in the domains of the visual arts, photography, video, electronic installations and bioart.EXHIBITIONS
The artworks of Lawrence Malstaf (Belgium) are situated on the borderline between visual and theatrical forms of expression. He creates installations and performance art with a strong focus on elements such as movement, coincidence, chaos and order, in space and in objects, using sensory devices that respond to onlookers who arepresent.
HYBRID MATTERS INVESTIGATIONS The project (in progress) investigates Normann fir Christmas tree as a postnatural organism and exposes it to changing conditions, such as micro gravitation with continuous rotational movement.FIELD_NOTES
Antye Greie-Ripatti, Till Bovermann, Dinah Bird, Anja Erdmann, Kristina Lindström, Vygandas Simbelis, Caspar Ström. As humans we inhabit a hybrid ecology and so are also a part of the biological and technological ends of our world.FIELD_NOTES
PostNatural Field_Notes. Richard Pell, Lauren Allen, Laura Beloff, Åsa Ståhl, Andrea Roe, Cathrine Kramer, Zack Denfeld, Erik Sandelin. We envisioned our week at the Kilpisjärvi Biological Research Station to be one of exploring and questioning what it means to draw a line around a biological entity or grouping.EXHIBITIONS
2016. Plastic Imaginaries portrays a ragpicker and a composter that suggest different ways of living with or without plastics. They live in a late plastic age, where previous visions of ridding humans from restrictions posed by nature through the use of technologies havebecome troubled.
HYBRID MATTERS INVESTIGATIONS The Condition is guided by the recent insights of plant science that acknowledge the collective character of plant life and does not focus on enhancing or empowering the individual plant. The kind of agency granted to the Christmas trees is intended to be more akin to the group intelligence and behavior. The rotational pattern of the plant boxes is governed by an algorithm known as a KohonenFIELD_NOTES
Part 1. Leena & Oula Valkeapää, Alia Malley, Charli Clark, Judith van der Elst, Avner Peled, Stephan Dudeck, Matthew Biederman, Marko Peljhan, Netta Norro, Jose Marcos Perez. The following was the brief around which this group gathered and conducted its investigations: HYBRID MATTERS SYMPOSIUM The HYBRID MATTERs Symposium will take place 24th and 25th of November at the Theatre Academy of the University of the Arts Helsinki.. HYBRID MATTERs investigates hybrid ecologies, the convergence of our environment with technology and essentially the intentional and unintentional transformation of our planet through human activity. HYBRID MATTERS INVESTIGATIONS -cloned Nordmans fir trees, earth, acrylic, electronics, network, computer, growing lamps - 2016. The Condition installation merges two modes of existence and two different intelligences within non-terrestrial micro-gravity condition. HYBRID MATTERS INVITATIONS The plastiglomerate walks continued in Iceland after the ones that we had announced. We were very happy to receive this image of a finding that was made by Carla Lange onEXHIBITIONS
If we go for a walk in the woods while we are connected to the Internet, our experience of nature can be aided by local stories, maps and weather forecasts.FIELD_NOTES
As humans we inhabit a hybrid ecology and as such we are part of the biological and technological ends of our world. In recognizing this, one can state that it is our responsibility to connect both peripheries to develop ethical and respectful forms of co-existence and ideally beneficial interaction.FIELD_NOTES
Jens Hauser is a Copenhagen and Paris based media studies scholar and art curator focusing on the interactions between art and technology. He holds a dual research position at both the Department of Arts and Cultural Studies and at the Medical Museion at the University of Copenhagen, and is a distinguished affiliated faculty member of the Department of Art, Art History and Design at MichiganHYBRID MATTERS
SYMPOSIUM: Thursday 09-16h, Friday 08:45-17h - SCHEDULE, Live Stream SYMPOSIUM address: Theatre Academy Helsinki Haapaniemenkatu 6, 00530 Helsinki. Exhibition opening at FORUM BOX: Thursday 17-19h Ruoholahdenranta 3a, 00180 Helsinki, the last stop of tram 6. Readmore
FIELD_NOTES
The Owls are not what they seem – second, third and fourth order observations. Lea Schick, Jens Hauser, Anna-Katharina Laboissière, Maren Richter, Hannah Star Rogers, Miguel Santos, Tiina PrittinenFIELD_NOTES
Mapping Hybrid Ecology. Antti Tenetz, Theun Karelse, Maia Iotzova, Lori Hepner, Anssi Laiho, Piibe Piirma, Peter Flemming. This group explored the landscape around Kilpisjärvi. Part of the focus of our group was to find and study the layers of Hybrid ecology; where biological, technological and cultural layers are coexisting and influencing each other in the landscape.FIELD_NOTES
PostNatural Field_Notes. Richard Pell, Lauren Allen, Laura Beloff, Åsa Ståhl, Andrea Roe, Cathrine Kramer, Zack Denfeld, Erik Sandelin. We envisioned our week at the Kilpisjärvi Biological Research Station to be one of exploring and questioning what it means to draw a line around a biological entity or grouping.FIELD_NOTES
Part 1. Leena & Oula Valkeapää, Alia Malley, Charli Clark, Judith van der Elst, Avner Peled, Stephan Dudeck, Matthew Biederman, Marko Peljhan, Netta Norro, Jose Marcos Perez. The following was the brief around which this group gathered and conducted its investigations: HYBRID MATTERS INVESTIGATIONS The version Fly Printer - Extended is created within the Hybrid Matters project, and also the final development for the Fly Printer - Danish Crown.This on-going project presents my interests into a merger of biology and technology. Here is the story how it all started withthe Fly Printer:
EXHIBITIONS
Hege Tapio (Norway) lives in Stavanger, and works as an artist in the field of the new media, in the domains of the visual arts, photography, video, electronic installations and bioart.EXHIBITIONS
The artworks of Lawrence Malstaf (Belgium) are situated on the borderline between visual and theatrical forms of expression. He creates installations and performance art with a strong focus on elements such as movement, coincidence, chaos and order, in space and in objects, using sensory devices that respond to onlookers who arepresent.
HYBRID MATTERS INVESTIGATIONS The project (in progress) investigates Normann fir Christmas tree as a postnatural organism and exposes it to changing conditions, such as micro gravitation with continuous rotational movement.FIELD_NOTES
Antye Greie-Ripatti, Till Bovermann, Dinah Bird, Anja Erdmann, Kristina Lindström, Vygandas Simbelis, Caspar Ström. As humans we inhabit a hybrid ecology and so are also a part of the biological and technological ends of our world.HYBRID MATTERS
SYMPOSIUM: Thursday 09-16h, Friday 08:45-17h - SCHEDULE, Live Stream SYMPOSIUM address: Theatre Academy Helsinki Haapaniemenkatu 6, 00530 Helsinki. Exhibition opening at FORUM BOX: Thursday 17-19h Ruoholahdenranta 3a, 00180 Helsinki, the last stop of tram 6. Readmore
FIELD_NOTES
The Owls are not what they seem – second, third and fourth order observations. Lea Schick, Jens Hauser, Anna-Katharina Laboissière, Maren Richter, Hannah Star Rogers, Miguel Santos, Tiina PrittinenFIELD_NOTES
Mapping Hybrid Ecology. Antti Tenetz, Theun Karelse, Maia Iotzova, Lori Hepner, Anssi Laiho, Piibe Piirma, Peter Flemming. This group explored the landscape around Kilpisjärvi. Part of the focus of our group was to find and study the layers of Hybrid ecology; where biological, technological and cultural layers are coexisting and influencing each other in the landscape.FIELD_NOTES
PostNatural Field_Notes. Richard Pell, Lauren Allen, Laura Beloff, Åsa Ståhl, Andrea Roe, Cathrine Kramer, Zack Denfeld, Erik Sandelin. We envisioned our week at the Kilpisjärvi Biological Research Station to be one of exploring and questioning what it means to draw a line around a biological entity or grouping.FIELD_NOTES
Part 1. Leena & Oula Valkeapää, Alia Malley, Charli Clark, Judith van der Elst, Avner Peled, Stephan Dudeck, Matthew Biederman, Marko Peljhan, Netta Norro, Jose Marcos Perez. The following was the brief around which this group gathered and conducted its investigations: HYBRID MATTERS INVESTIGATIONS The version Fly Printer - Extended is created within the Hybrid Matters project, and also the final development for the Fly Printer - Danish Crown.This on-going project presents my interests into a merger of biology and technology. Here is the story how it all started withthe Fly Printer:
EXHIBITIONS
Hege Tapio (Norway) lives in Stavanger, and works as an artist in the field of the new media, in the domains of the visual arts, photography, video, electronic installations and bioart.EXHIBITIONS
The artworks of Lawrence Malstaf (Belgium) are situated on the borderline between visual and theatrical forms of expression. He creates installations and performance art with a strong focus on elements such as movement, coincidence, chaos and order, in space and in objects, using sensory devices that respond to onlookers who arepresent.
HYBRID MATTERS INVESTIGATIONS The project (in progress) investigates Normann fir Christmas tree as a postnatural organism and exposes it to changing conditions, such as micro gravitation with continuous rotational movement.FIELD_NOTES
Antye Greie-Ripatti, Till Bovermann, Dinah Bird, Anja Erdmann, Kristina Lindström, Vygandas Simbelis, Caspar Ström. As humans we inhabit a hybrid ecology and so are also a part of the biological and technological ends of our world.FIELD_NOTES
PostNatural Field_Notes. Richard Pell, Lauren Allen, Laura Beloff, Åsa Ståhl, Andrea Roe, Cathrine Kramer, Zack Denfeld, Erik Sandelin. We envisioned our week at the Kilpisjärvi Biological Research Station to be one of exploring and questioning what it means to draw a line around a biological entity or grouping.EXHIBITIONS
2016. Plastic Imaginaries portrays a ragpicker and a composter that suggest different ways of living with or without plastics. They live in a late plastic age, where previous visions of ridding humans from restrictions posed by nature through the use of technologies havebecome troubled.
HYBRID MATTERS INVESTIGATIONS The Condition is guided by the recent insights of plant science that acknowledge the collective character of plant life and does not focus on enhancing or empowering the individual plant. The kind of agency granted to the Christmas trees is intended to be more akin to the group intelligence and behavior. The rotational pattern of the plant boxes is governed by an algorithm known as a KohonenFIELD_NOTES
Part 1. Leena & Oula Valkeapää, Alia Malley, Charli Clark, Judith van der Elst, Avner Peled, Stephan Dudeck, Matthew Biederman, Marko Peljhan, Netta Norro, Jose Marcos Perez. The following was the brief around which this group gathered and conducted its investigations: HYBRID MATTERS SYMPOSIUM The HYBRID MATTERs Symposium will take place 24th and 25th of November at the Theatre Academy of the University of the Arts Helsinki.. HYBRID MATTERs investigates hybrid ecologies, the convergence of our environment with technology and essentially the intentional and unintentional transformation of our planet through human activity. HYBRID MATTERS INVESTIGATIONS -cloned Nordmans fir trees, earth, acrylic, electronics, network, computer, growing lamps - 2016. The Condition installation merges two modes of existence and two different intelligences within non-terrestrial micro-gravity condition. HYBRID MATTERS INVITATIONS The plastiglomerate walks continued in Iceland after the ones that we had announced. We were very happy to receive this image of a finding that was made by Carla Lange onEXHIBITIONS
If we go for a walk in the woods while we are connected to the Internet, our experience of nature can be aided by local stories, maps and weather forecasts.FIELD_NOTES
As humans we inhabit a hybrid ecology and as such we are part of the biological and technological ends of our world. In recognizing this, one can state that it is our responsibility to connect both peripheries to develop ethical and respectful forms of co-existence and ideally beneficial interaction.FIELD_NOTES
Jens Hauser is a Copenhagen and Paris based media studies scholar and art curator focusing on the interactions between art and technology. He holds a dual research position at both the Department of Arts and Cultural Studies and at the Medical Museion at the University of Copenhagen, and is a distinguished affiliated faculty member of the Department of Art, Art History and Design at MichiganHYBRID MATTERS
SYMPOSIUM: Thursday 09-16h, Friday 08:45-17h - SCHEDULE, Live Stream SYMPOSIUM address: Theatre Academy Helsinki Haapaniemenkatu 6, 00530 Helsinki. Exhibition opening at FORUM BOX: Thursday 17-19h Ruoholahdenranta 3a, 00180 Helsinki, the last stop of tram 6. Readmore
FIELD_NOTES
The Owls are not what they seem – second, third and fourth order observations. Lea Schick, Jens Hauser, Anna-Katharina Laboissière, Maren Richter, Hannah Star Rogers, Miguel Santos, Tiina PrittinenFIELD_NOTES
Mapping Hybrid Ecology. Antti Tenetz, Theun Karelse, Maia Iotzova, Lori Hepner, Anssi Laiho, Piibe Piirma, Peter Flemming. This group explored the landscape around Kilpisjärvi. Part of the focus of our group was to find and study the layers of Hybrid ecology; where biological, technological and cultural layers are coexisting and influencing each other in the landscape.FIELD_NOTES
PostNatural Field_Notes. Richard Pell, Lauren Allen, Laura Beloff, Åsa Ståhl, Andrea Roe, Cathrine Kramer, Zack Denfeld, Erik Sandelin. We envisioned our week at the Kilpisjärvi Biological Research Station to be one of exploring and questioning what it means to draw a line around a biological entity or grouping.FIELD_NOTES
Part 1. Leena & Oula Valkeapää, Alia Malley, Charli Clark, Judith van der Elst, Avner Peled, Stephan Dudeck, Matthew Biederman, Marko Peljhan, Netta Norro, Jose Marcos Perez. The following was the brief around which this group gathered and conducted its investigations: HYBRID MATTERS INVESTIGATIONS The version Fly Printer - Extended is created within the Hybrid Matters project, and also the final development for the Fly Printer - Danish Crown.This on-going project presents my interests into a merger of biology and technology. Here is the story how it all started withthe Fly Printer:
EXHIBITIONS
Hege Tapio (Norway) lives in Stavanger, and works as an artist in the field of the new media, in the domains of the visual arts, photography, video, electronic installations and bioart.EXHIBITIONS
The artworks of Lawrence Malstaf (Belgium) are situated on the borderline between visual and theatrical forms of expression. He creates installations and performance art with a strong focus on elements such as movement, coincidence, chaos and order, in space and in objects, using sensory devices that respond to onlookers who arepresent.
HYBRID MATTERS INVESTIGATIONS The project (in progress) investigates Normann fir Christmas tree as a postnatural organism and exposes it to changing conditions, such as micro gravitation with continuous rotational movement.FIELD_NOTES
Antye Greie-Ripatti, Till Bovermann, Dinah Bird, Anja Erdmann, Kristina Lindström, Vygandas Simbelis, Caspar Ström. As humans we inhabit a hybrid ecology and so are also a part of the biological and technological ends of our world.HYBRID MATTERS
SYMPOSIUM: Thursday 09-16h, Friday 08:45-17h - SCHEDULE, Live Stream SYMPOSIUM address: Theatre Academy Helsinki Haapaniemenkatu 6, 00530 Helsinki. Exhibition opening at FORUM BOX: Thursday 17-19h Ruoholahdenranta 3a, 00180 Helsinki, the last stop of tram 6. Readmore
FIELD_NOTES
The Owls are not what they seem – second, third and fourth order observations. Lea Schick, Jens Hauser, Anna-Katharina Laboissière, Maren Richter, Hannah Star Rogers, Miguel Santos, Tiina PrittinenFIELD_NOTES
Mapping Hybrid Ecology. Antti Tenetz, Theun Karelse, Maia Iotzova, Lori Hepner, Anssi Laiho, Piibe Piirma, Peter Flemming. This group explored the landscape around Kilpisjärvi. Part of the focus of our group was to find and study the layers of Hybrid ecology; where biological, technological and cultural layers are coexisting and influencing each other in the landscape.FIELD_NOTES
PostNatural Field_Notes. Richard Pell, Lauren Allen, Laura Beloff, Åsa Ståhl, Andrea Roe, Cathrine Kramer, Zack Denfeld, Erik Sandelin. We envisioned our week at the Kilpisjärvi Biological Research Station to be one of exploring and questioning what it means to draw a line around a biological entity or grouping.FIELD_NOTES
Part 1. Leena & Oula Valkeapää, Alia Malley, Charli Clark, Judith van der Elst, Avner Peled, Stephan Dudeck, Matthew Biederman, Marko Peljhan, Netta Norro, Jose Marcos Perez. The following was the brief around which this group gathered and conducted its investigations: HYBRID MATTERS INVESTIGATIONS The version Fly Printer - Extended is created within the Hybrid Matters project, and also the final development for the Fly Printer - Danish Crown.This on-going project presents my interests into a merger of biology and technology. Here is the story how it all started withthe Fly Printer:
EXHIBITIONS
Hege Tapio (Norway) lives in Stavanger, and works as an artist in the field of the new media, in the domains of the visual arts, photography, video, electronic installations and bioart.EXHIBITIONS
The artworks of Lawrence Malstaf (Belgium) are situated on the borderline between visual and theatrical forms of expression. He creates installations and performance art with a strong focus on elements such as movement, coincidence, chaos and order, in space and in objects, using sensory devices that respond to onlookers who arepresent.
HYBRID MATTERS INVESTIGATIONS The project (in progress) investigates Normann fir Christmas tree as a postnatural organism and exposes it to changing conditions, such as micro gravitation with continuous rotational movement.FIELD_NOTES
Antye Greie-Ripatti, Till Bovermann, Dinah Bird, Anja Erdmann, Kristina Lindström, Vygandas Simbelis, Caspar Ström. As humans we inhabit a hybrid ecology and so are also a part of the biological and technological ends of our world.FIELD_NOTES
PostNatural Field_Notes. Richard Pell, Lauren Allen, Laura Beloff, Åsa Ståhl, Andrea Roe, Cathrine Kramer, Zack Denfeld, Erik Sandelin. We envisioned our week at the Kilpisjärvi Biological Research Station to be one of exploring and questioning what it means to draw a line around a biological entity or grouping.EXHIBITIONS
2016. Plastic Imaginaries portrays a ragpicker and a composter that suggest different ways of living with or without plastics. They live in a late plastic age, where previous visions of ridding humans from restrictions posed by nature through the use of technologies havebecome troubled.
HYBRID MATTERS INVESTIGATIONS The Condition is guided by the recent insights of plant science that acknowledge the collective character of plant life and does not focus on enhancing or empowering the individual plant. The kind of agency granted to the Christmas trees is intended to be more akin to the group intelligence and behavior. The rotational pattern of the plant boxes is governed by an algorithm known as a KohonenFIELD_NOTES
Part 1. Leena & Oula Valkeapää, Alia Malley, Charli Clark, Judith van der Elst, Avner Peled, Stephan Dudeck, Matthew Biederman, Marko Peljhan, Netta Norro, Jose Marcos Perez. The following was the brief around which this group gathered and conducted its investigations: HYBRID MATTERS SYMPOSIUM The HYBRID MATTERs Symposium will take place 24th and 25th of November at the Theatre Academy of the University of the Arts Helsinki.. HYBRID MATTERs investigates hybrid ecologies, the convergence of our environment with technology and essentially the intentional and unintentional transformation of our planet through human activity. HYBRID MATTERS INVESTIGATIONS -cloned Nordmans fir trees, earth, acrylic, electronics, network, computer, growing lamps - 2016. The Condition installation merges two modes of existence and two different intelligences within non-terrestrial micro-gravity condition. HYBRID MATTERS INVITATIONS The plastiglomerate walks continued in Iceland after the ones that we had announced. We were very happy to receive this image of a finding that was made by Carla Lange onEXHIBITIONS
If we go for a walk in the woods while we are connected to the Internet, our experience of nature can be aided by local stories, maps and weather forecasts.FIELD_NOTES
As humans we inhabit a hybrid ecology and as such we are part of the biological and technological ends of our world. In recognizing this, one can state that it is our responsibility to connect both peripheries to develop ethical and respectful forms of co-existence and ideally beneficial interaction.FIELD_NOTES
Jens Hauser is a Copenhagen and Paris based media studies scholar and art curator focusing on the interactions between art and technology. He holds a dual research position at both the Department of Arts and Cultural Studies and at the Medical Museion at the University of Copenhagen, and is a distinguished affiliated faculty member of the Department of Art, Art History and Design at MichiganHYBRID MATTERS
SYMPOSIUM: Thursday 09-16h, Friday 08:45-17h - SCHEDULE, Live Stream SYMPOSIUM address: Theatre Academy Helsinki Haapaniemenkatu 6, 00530 Helsinki. Exhibition opening at FORUM BOX: Thursday 17-19h Ruoholahdenranta 3a, 00180 Helsinki, the last stop of tram 6. Readmore
FIELD_NOTES
The Owls are not what they seem – second, third and fourth order observations. Lea Schick, Jens Hauser, Anna-Katharina Laboissière, Maren Richter, Hannah Star Rogers, Miguel Santos, Tiina PrittinenFIELD_NOTES
Oct 11, 2015 · Mapping Hybrid Ecology. Antti Tenetz, Theun Karelse, Maia Iotzova, Lori Hepner, Anssi Laiho, Piibe Piirma, Peter Flemming. This group explored the landscape around Kilpisjärvi. Part of the focus of our group was to find and study the layers of Hybrid ecology; where biological, technological and cultural layers are coexisting and influencing each other in the landscape. HYBRID MATTERS SYMPOSIUM The HYBRID MATTERs Symposium will take place 24th and 25th of November at the Theatre Academy of the University of the Arts Helsinki.. HYBRID MATTERs investigates hybrid ecologies, the convergence of our environment with technology and essentially the intentional and unintentional transformation of our planet through human activity.FIELD_NOTES
Oct 11, 2015 · PostNatural Field_Notes. Richard Pell, Lauren Allen, Laura Beloff, Åsa Ståhl, Andrea Roe, Cathrine Kramer, Zack Denfeld, Erik Sandelin. We envisioned our week at the Kilpisjärvi Biological Research Station to be one of exploring and questioning what it means to draw a line around a biological entity or grouping.FIELD_NOTES
Jan 25, 2016 · Part 1. Leena & Oula Valkeapää, Alia Malley, Charli Clark, Judith van der Elst, Avner Peled, Stephan Dudeck, Matthew Biederman, Marko Peljhan, Netta Norro, Jose Marcos Perez. The following was the brief around which this group gathered and conductedits investigations:
HYBRID MATTERS INVESTIGATIONS The version Fly Printer - Extended is created within the Hybrid Matters project, and also the final development for the Fly Printer - Danish Crown.This on-going project presents my interests into a merger of biology and technology. Here is the story how it all started withthe Fly Printer:
EXHIBITIONS
Hege Tapio (Norway) lives in Stavanger, and works as an artist in the field of the new media, in the domains of the visual arts, photography, video, electronic installations and bioart.EXHIBITIONS
2016. The Fly Printer – Extended investigates the increasing interest of the artist in the merger of a human, a non-human, and an artificial entity.. The work is developed based on the previous versions of the Fly Printer.It contains biological organisms -fruit flies- that are treated in the work as image producing technology, but additionally it includes intelligent system with camera andFIELD_NOTES
Antye Greie-Ripatti, Till Bovermann, Dinah Bird, Anja Erdmann, Kristina Lindström, Vygandas Simbelis, Caspar Ström. As humans we inhabit a hybrid ecology and so are also a part of the biological and technological ends of our world.HYBRID MATTERS
SYMPOSIUM: Thursday 09-16h, Friday 08:45-17h - SCHEDULE, Live Stream SYMPOSIUM address: Theatre Academy Helsinki Haapaniemenkatu 6, 00530 Helsinki. Exhibition opening at FORUM BOX: Thursday 17-19h Ruoholahdenranta 3a, 00180 Helsinki, the last stop of tram 6. Readmore
FIELD_NOTES
The Owls are not what they seem – second, third and fourth order observations. Lea Schick, Jens Hauser, Anna-Katharina Laboissière, Maren Richter, Hannah Star Rogers, Miguel Santos, Tiina PrittinenFIELD_NOTES
Oct 11, 2015 · Mapping Hybrid Ecology. Antti Tenetz, Theun Karelse, Maia Iotzova, Lori Hepner, Anssi Laiho, Piibe Piirma, Peter Flemming. This group explored the landscape around Kilpisjärvi. Part of the focus of our group was to find and study the layers of Hybrid ecology; where biological, technological and cultural layers are coexisting and influencing each other in the landscape. HYBRID MATTERS SYMPOSIUM The HYBRID MATTERs Symposium will take place 24th and 25th of November at the Theatre Academy of the University of the Arts Helsinki.. HYBRID MATTERs investigates hybrid ecologies, the convergence of our environment with technology and essentially the intentional and unintentional transformation of our planet through human activity.FIELD_NOTES
Oct 11, 2015 · PostNatural Field_Notes. Richard Pell, Lauren Allen, Laura Beloff, Åsa Ståhl, Andrea Roe, Cathrine Kramer, Zack Denfeld, Erik Sandelin. We envisioned our week at the Kilpisjärvi Biological Research Station to be one of exploring and questioning what it means to draw a line around a biological entity or grouping.FIELD_NOTES
Jan 25, 2016 · Part 1. Leena & Oula Valkeapää, Alia Malley, Charli Clark, Judith van der Elst, Avner Peled, Stephan Dudeck, Matthew Biederman, Marko Peljhan, Netta Norro, Jose Marcos Perez. The following was the brief around which this group gathered and conductedits investigations:
HYBRID MATTERS INVESTIGATIONS The version Fly Printer - Extended is created within the Hybrid Matters project, and also the final development for the Fly Printer - Danish Crown.This on-going project presents my interests into a merger of biology and technology. Here is the story how it all started withthe Fly Printer:
EXHIBITIONS
Hege Tapio (Norway) lives in Stavanger, and works as an artist in the field of the new media, in the domains of the visual arts, photography, video, electronic installations and bioart.EXHIBITIONS
2016. The Fly Printer – Extended investigates the increasing interest of the artist in the merger of a human, a non-human, and an artificial entity.. The work is developed based on the previous versions of the Fly Printer.It contains biological organisms -fruit flies- that are treated in the work as image producing technology, but additionally it includes intelligent system with camera andFIELD_NOTES
Antye Greie-Ripatti, Till Bovermann, Dinah Bird, Anja Erdmann, Kristina Lindström, Vygandas Simbelis, Caspar Ström. As humans we inhabit a hybrid ecology and so are also a part of the biological and technological ends of our world.EXHIBITIONS
The artworks of Lawrence Malstaf (Belgium) are situated on the borderline between visual and theatrical forms of expression. He creates installations and performance art with a strong focus on elements such as movement, coincidence, chaos and order, in space and in objects, using sensory devices that respond to onlookers who arepresent.
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Kristina Lindström is an artist and researcher. In 2014 she gained a joint doctorate together with Åsa Ståhl in interactive design and public engagement in processes within the areas of Interaction Design and Media and Communication Studies at Malmö University. HYBRID MATTERS INVITATIONS During 2015 we, Åsa Ståhl and Kristina Lindström, invite to a series of events where we engage with different kinds of hybrid matters. Whoever wants to join - those with special interests or just curious - are very welcome to come along on these explorations. HYBRID MATTERS INVESTIGATIONS The Condition is guided by the recent insights of plant science that acknowledge the collective character of plant life and does not focus on enhancing or empowering the individual plant. The kind of agency granted to the Christmas trees is intended to be more akin to the group intelligence and behavior. The rotational pattern of the plant boxes is governed by an algorithm known as a KohonenFIELD_NOTES
Oct 11, 2015 · PostNatural Field_Notes. Richard Pell, Lauren Allen, Laura Beloff, Åsa Ståhl, Andrea Roe, Cathrine Kramer, Zack Denfeld, Erik Sandelin. We envisioned our week at the Kilpisjärvi Biological Research Station to be one of exploring and questioning what it means to draw a line around a biological entity or grouping.EXHIBITIONS
2016. Plastic Imaginaries portrays a ragpicker and a composter that suggest different ways of living with or without plastics. They live in a late plastic age, where previous visions of ridding humans from restrictions posed by nature through the use of technologies havebecome troubled.
HYBRID MATTERS INVESTIGATIONS The Condition is guided by the recent insights of plant science that acknowledge the collective character of plant life and does not focus on enhancing or empowering the individual plant. The kind of agency granted to the Christmas trees is intended to be more akin to the group intelligence and behavior. The rotational pattern of the plant boxes is governed by an algorithm known as a KohonenFIELD_NOTES
Jan 25, 2016 · Part 1. Leena & Oula Valkeapää, Alia Malley, Charli Clark, Judith van der Elst, Avner Peled, Stephan Dudeck, Matthew Biederman, Marko Peljhan, Netta Norro, Jose Marcos Perez. The following was the brief around which this group gathered and conductedits investigations:
HYBRID MATTERS SYMPOSIUM The HYBRID MATTERs Symposium will take place 24th and 25th of November at the Theatre Academy of the University of the Arts Helsinki.. HYBRID MATTERs investigates hybrid ecologies, the convergence of our environment with technology and essentially the intentional and unintentional transformation of our planet through human activity. HYBRID MATTERS INVESTIGATIONS Mar 17, 2016 · -cloned Nordmans fir trees, earth, acrylic, electronics, network, computer, growing lamps - 2016. The Condition installation merges two modes of existence and two different intelligences within non-terrestrial micro-gravity condition. HYBRID MATTERS INVITATIONS The plastiglomerate walks continued in Iceland after the ones that we had announced. We were very happy to receive this image of a finding that was made by Carla Lange on HYBRID MATTERS INVITATIONS The plastiglomerate walks continued in Iceland after the ones that we had announced. We were very happy to receive this image of a finding that was made by Carla Lange onFIELD_NOTES
As humans we inhabit a hybrid ecology and as such we are part of the biological and technological ends of our world. In recognizing this, one can state that it is our responsibility to connect both peripheries to develop ethical and respectful forms of co-existence and ideally beneficial interaction.FIELD_NOTES
Jens Hauser is a Copenhagen and Paris based media studies scholar and art curator focusing on the interactions between art and technology. He holds a dual research position at both the Department of Arts and Cultural Studies and at the Medical Museion at the University of Copenhagen, and is a distinguished affiliated faculty member of the Department of Art, Art History and Design at MichiganEXHIBITIONS
If we go for a walk in the woods while we are connected to the Internet, our experience of nature can be aided by local stories, maps and weather forecasts.EXHIBITIONS
Jens Lee Jørgensen is an artist and designer working with technology, human perception and materiality. One of his main interests is human/machine and machine/human interaction, trying to break the cognitive division of wet- and hardware. HYBRID MATTERS SYMPOSIUM Animals as Sensors: Machines and Organisms Generating Computational Environments. Sensors are increasingly used in ecological study for the tracking of organisms, often with the direct outfitting of animals with sensor backpacks and radio collars, in order to understand movement and migration.EXHIBITIONS
Åsa Ståhl is an artist and a researcher at the Linnaeus University. In 2014 she gained a doctorate degree for a thesis written together with Kristina Lindström on design, media and public engagement within the disciplines of Interaction Design and Media and Communication Studies at Malmö University. Åsa Ståhl and Kristina Lindström have exhibited and held workshops in Europe, Asia andIMAGE CREDITS
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HYBRID MATTERs Symposium video documentation07 Dec 2016
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Watch the video documentation of the HYBRID MATTERs Symposium which took place 24th and 25th of November at the Theatre Academy of the University of the ArtsHelsinki.
HYBRID MATTERs investigates hybrid ecologies, the convergence of our environment with technology and essentially the intentional and unintentional transformation of our planet through human activity. In a hybrid ecology biological actors like humans, animals and plants share a life-world with machines, networks and increasingly also genetically altered organisms and other post-natural actors. A hybrid ecology is a thought vehicle which enables us to expand our concept of the environment, to re-evaluate our idea of an external nature and to rethink our relationship to the world. As we humans drive this processof...
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HYBRID MATTERs symposium Quick info during the Symposium23 November 2016
SYMPOSIUM: Thursday 09-16h, Friday 08:45-17h - SCHEDULE,Live Stream
SYMPOSIUM address: Theatre Academy Helsinki Haapaniemenkatu 6, 00530Helsinki
Exhibition opening at FORUM BOX : Thursday 17-19h Ruoholahdenranta 3a, 00180 Helsinki, the last stop of tram 6Read more...
HYBRID MATTERs symposium Symposium Live Stream23 November 2016
The HYBRID MATTERs Symposium will be streamed live.
Thursday 24th of November 09:00-16:00 Friday 25th of November 09:15-17:00 You can find here a detailed schedule.
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The HYBRID MATTERs exhibition will open on the 24th of November at Forum Box in Helsinki13 November 2016
The third HYBRID MATTERs exhibition will open on the 24th of November at Forum Box in Helsinki. The exhibition willpresents artworks
that exist in
the conceptual landscape of HYBRID MATTERs. It will show the HYBRID MATTERs commissions given to Hanna Husberg and Lawrence Malstaff, works by HYBRID MATTERs partners Laura Beloff, Jonas Jørgensen, Christian Brems and Malena Klaus of IT_University Copenhagen and Åsa Ståhl and Kristina Lindström from Malmö and Linneus University. The exhibition will also feature works by Antti Tenetz, Kristiina Ljokkoi, Johanna Rotko, Anyte Greie and Mari keski-Korsu. Read on at the Forum Box exhibitionsite.
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Investigations
Live Bio-Acoustics
10 November 2016
INVESTIGATIONS/INSTALLATIONS Arising from the initial research we performed on the ultrasonic acoustic emissions - and hence possible communication - in plant roots, that materialized in the video-work _Dialogue with 02.205,_(reference1
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_we decided to continue this exploration. This now with the overarching goal of creating a form of _live installation_ where the roots acoustic emission will be registered, amplified, down-sampled and played back to an audience so that they can have a physical experience of the possible sonic communication within plants. The initial studies stem from the relatively new scientific field of bio-acoustics; “the branch of science concerned with sounds produced by or affecting living organisms, especially as relating to communication." (reference2)
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HYBRID MATTERs symposium HYBRID MATTERs Symposium registration is open18 September 2016
We cordially invite you to attend the HYBRID MATTERs Symposium which will take place 24TH AND 25TH OF NOVEMBER at the Theatre Academy of the University of the Arts Helsinki . Keynote speakers are Jussi Parikka - Professor in technological culture & aesthetics at Winchester School of Art (University of Southampton), Jennifer Gabrys - Reader in the Department of Sociology at Goldsmiths, University of London and Steen Rasmussen- Professor at
the Center for Fundamental Living Technology (FLinT), University of Southern Denmark with a response by Cecilia Åsberg - Professor and chair of Gender, Nature, Culture, LinköpingUniversity.
The HYBRID MATTERs Symposium is a collaboration between the Bioartsociety and the MA in Ecology and Contemporary Performance , Theatre Academy of the University...Read more...
Investigations
Dialogue with 02.20527 June 2016
The video-based work _02.205_ is done by Christian Brems in collaboration with Laura Beloff and with scientific advice by Frank Veenstra. The work has been produced under the umbrella of Hybrid Matters and exhibited in the Hybrid Matters exhibition at Kunsthall Nikolaj in Copenhagen. 02.205 is an artistic-scientific videowork that investigates, speculates and broadly communicates recent findings in the field of bio-acoustics; “the branch of science concerned with sounds produced by or affecting living organisms, especially as relating to communication. (reference 1)
Here is a short extract of the 7-minute video: The conversation between the tree and computer is facilitated through novel research in bio-acoustics: COMPUTER TALKING TO PLANT: Recent research has shown that plantsare...
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HYBRID MATTERs exhibition at Nikolaj Kunsthal/
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The HYBRID MATTERs exhibition will open on the 19th of May at Nikolaj Kunsthal in Copenhagen05 May 2016
The second HYBRID MATTERs exhibition will open on the 19th of May at Nikolaj Kunsthal. The exhibition will presents artworksthat exist in the
conceptual landscape of HYBRID MATTERs. It will show the HYBRID MATTERs commissions given to Hanna Husberg and Lawrence Malstaff, works by HYBRID MATTERs partners Laura Beloff, Jonas Jørgensen, Christian Brems and Malena Klaus of IT_University Copenhagen and Åsa Ståhl and Kristina Lindström from Malmö University. The exhibition will also feature a new work by Hege Tapio, Rosemary Lee and Jens Lee Jørgensen and Carl Emil Carlsen. Read on at the Nikolaj Kunsthal exhibition siteRead more...
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Fly Printer - Extended: an artwork with fruit flies, artificial intelligence and humans19 April 2016
The version _FLY PRINTER - EXTENDED_ is created within the Hybrid Matters project, and also the final development for the _Fly Printer - Danish Crown_. This on-going project presents my interests into a merger of biology and technology. Here is the story how it all started with the Fly Printer: The Fly Printer has been an on-going project since 2014. The concept and the first version of the work was created in collaboration between Laura Beloff and Maria Antonia González Valerio in the summer 2014 within a residency at Cultivamos Cultura that is organized by Marta de Menezes . The first exhibitable version was titled: _The Fly Printer; Prototype No. 3. _ _ _The piece included fruit flies in a spherical habitat, food for them that was mixed with printer inks in cyan, magenta, yellow and black, and...Read more...
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The Condition - credits17 March 2016
_-cloned Nordmans fir trees, earth, acrylic, electronics, network, computer, growing lamps - 2016_ The Condition installation merges two modes of existence and two different intelligences within non-terrestrial micro-gravity condition. The biologically evolving existence of the cloned fir trees, and artificial intelligence behind the self-organizing rotating system that is fed with data from space weather satellites. It is a speculative model for a future forest consisting of typical Danish Christmas trees.CREDITS:
* Laura Beloff & Jonas Jørgensen - concept, development, design,hardware, etc.
* Simon Asger Gjerløv-Christensen - software development * Christian Ravn Brems - overall support in various details andaspects
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* Jens Iver Find and El Bihrmann from Copenhagen...Read more...
Invitations / SpeculationsPlastic Imaginaries
09 March 2016
In the part of HYBRID MATTERs called _invitations_ Lindström and Ståhl have during 2015 and 2016 invited participants to explore hybrid matters. The invitations to public engagement events across the Nordic countries have started off with a couple of recent academic articles that deal with plastics - one on plastiglomerates (Corcoran et al 2014) and one on common meal worms that can biodegrade Styrofoam (Yang et al 2015). Based on the ethnographic material and interventions Lindström and Ståhl have written an imagined dialogue between a ragpicker who collects plastiglomerates and a composter who tries out domestic plastic composting. The speculative fiction is called PLASTIC IMAGINARIES - THE RAGPICKER MEETS THE COMPOSTER and can be read in its entirety in the HYBRID MATTERs exhibition....Read more...
HYBRID MATTERs exhibition at Kunsthall Grenland/
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First HYBRID MATTERs exhibition opens 19th of March at KunsthallGrenland
09 March 2016
The first HYBRID MATTERs exhibition will open on the 19th of March at Kunsthall Grenland. The exhibition will presents five artworksthat exist in this
conceptual landscape of HYBRID MATTERs. It will premiere the HYBRID MATTERs commissions given to Hanna Husberg and Lawrence Malstaff, new works by HYBRID MATTERs partners Laura Beloff and Jonas Jørgensen of IT_University Copenhagen and Åsa Ståhl and Kristina Lindström from Malmö University. The exhibition will also feature a new work by HegeTapio.
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Field_Notes - HYBRID MATTERs Seven Senses on the Land (SSOTL)25 January 2016
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_Leena & Oula Valkeapää, Alia Malley, Charli Clark, Judith van der Elst, Avner Peled, Stephan Dudeck, Matthew Biederman, Marko Peljhan, Netta Norro, Jose Marcos Perez_ The following was the brief around which this group gathered and conducted its investigations: _Complex ecological networked systems can be observed, read and navigated by employing Intuition and Technology. Artists, hunters and herders, tactical media workers and scientists will be joining forces to develop, deploy, use and question enhanced sensing systems and methods. This could lead to new and surprising insights and construction of semantic territories, in which the gaze and measurement become knowledges and are projected back onto the land in order to structure completely new vectors of meaning,..._Read more...
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The Condition – cloned Christmas trees14 January 2016
_THE CONDITION – CLONED CHRISTMAS TREES_ _What kind of life forms will survive with us or without us in other kinds of conditions than what we currently have on planet Earth? What kind of conditions and organisms are forming at the intersection of technological and biological evolution and human agency?_ The project (in progress) investigates Normann fir Christmas tree as a postnatural organism and exposes it to changing conditions, such as micro gravitation with continuous rotational movement. The underlying idea speculates whether or not Christmas trees can survive in changing environmental conditions; on a different planet, on a polluted place or in an environment that has experienced drastic changes. In this project the actual tree in question is no longer a naturalspecies, but has...
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Field_Notes - HYBRID MATTERs Notes from the field (and more questions)15 December 2015
by Maren Richter
‘_Hybrid Species’ was introduced by Antti Tenetz, the host of the group Encounters in a Layered Landscape (‘my probands’), on our first walk together. For him the wolf has become such a hybrid species, once being useful for the herders to keep the animals together, but since herding technologies have changed, the wolf has turned into a threat. Social hybridity, as the wolf example could be also called, turned out to be a key term for the Second Order Group (SO) of the third edition of Field_Notes on Hybrid Matters._ The gentle landscape in the North of Lapland around Lake Kilpisjärvi itself is quite poor of animals, at least in autumn. One can find a lot of blue(berried) bird shit but rarely birds. Seeing a Hawk Owl on our first day was therefore quite an encounter. I...Read more...
Invitations
Kits for composting plastics are now distributed06 November 2015
Thanks everyone who came and took on the responsibility of caring for common mealworms and plastics alike! About 20 composting kits are now spread around the Öresund region. They can be found in domestic settings, workplaces and communal spaces. Some will be handed over from carer to carer until we meet up again in a couple of weeks to share experiences of living with this composting kit.Read more...
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Composting plastics in Öresund29 October 2015
Would you like to try composting plastics in your home? You are invited to join domestic experiments in Copenhagen between 4th and 18th November. For more info>>Read more...
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Notes on plastiglomerate walks in Finland23 October 2015
Reflections from the plastiglomerate walks and making in Osthrobothnia are now online. Scroll down to read about Replotand Vaasa
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We are very grateful for all the participation - from near and afar. Thank you for joining us, whether you were in Vaasa, in Bolivia or somewhere else! This hybrid matter seems to be engaging across geographies and times. In just a few weeks we’ll start another kind of engagement with plastics as hybrid matters - from walking with fire to composting - in the Öresund-region.Read more...
Field_Notes - HYBRID MATTERsSecond Order
11 October 2015
THE OWLS ARE NOT WHAT THEY SEEM – SECOND, THIRD AND FOURTH ORDEROBSERVATIONS
_Lea Schick, Jens Hauser, Anna-Katharina Laboissière, Maren Richter, Hannah Star Rogers, Miguel Santos, Tiina Prittinen_ First day on the Field_Notes trip: We are hiking through layered landscapes with one of the groups at the Hybrid Matters Field_Notes. Still strangers to each other we are talking, listening, photographing, recording, and pointing out and gathering things as we walk along the human-reindeer carved paths towards a World War II plane crash site. Suddenly we stop, bodies and voices are lowered and assembled, and gaze at a naked birch tree where an owl is posing nicely for us. Cameras are clicking and binoculars are generously traveling from eyes to eyes. Nine people, who are not yet familiar...Read more...
Field_Notes - HYBRID MATTERs Encounters In a Layered Landscape11 October 2015
MAPPING HYBRID ECOLOGY _Antti Tenetz, Theun Karelse, Maia Iotzova, Lori Hepner, Anssi Laiho, Piibe Piirma, Peter Flemming_ This_ _group explored the landscape around Kilpisjärvi. Part of the focus of our group was to find and study the layers of Hybrid ecology; where biological, technological and cultural layers are coexisting and influencing each other in the landscape. Our team set out on several days of fieldwork in the Kilpisjärvi environs. Each group member uncovered layers of the landscape through their own perspective and practice, exploring the sonic, political, microbial, visual, and invisible aspects of the layers. On the first day, the group's host Antti Tenetz guides us on a walk through sites that show traces of human influence in what we would normally perceive as pristine...Read more...
Field_Notes - HYBRID MATTERs PostNatural - Hybridization, Intention, and the Alteration of LivingThings
11 October 2015
POSTNATURAL FIELD_NOTES _Richard Pell, Lauren Allen, Laura Beloff, Åsa Ståhl, Andrea Roe, Cathrine Kramer, Zack Denfeld, Erik Sandelin_ We envisioned our week at the Kilpisjärvi Biological Research Station to be one of exploring and questioning what it means to draw a line around a biological entity or grouping. As the founders of the Center for PostNatural History (www.postnatural.org ) in Pittsburgh, PA, we have found it useful to set a very clear definition for what we mean by ‘PostNatural’: living things that have been heritably and intentionally altered by humans. This includes organisms that have been domesticated and changed through processes of selective breeding, such as dogs, chickens, and agricultural crops, as well as organisms that have been genetically modified, such as many...Read more...
Field_Notes - HYBRID MATTERs(sonic) Wild Code
11 October 2015
_Antye Greie-Ripatti, Till Bovermann, Dinah Bird, Anja Erdmann, Kristina Lindström, Vygandas Simbelis, Caspar Ström_ As humans we inhabit a hybrid ecology and so are also a part of the biological and technological ends of our world. If this is so, one can also say that it is our responsibility to connect both peripheries in order to develop ethical and respectful forms of co-existence and ideally beneficial interaction. During the field_notes field laboratory, the (sonic) Wild Code Team investigated notions of coexistence, communication and potentials for interaction in the hybrid ecology surrounding Kilpisjärvi. By immersing ourself into the vast and raw landscape of Lapland around Kilpisjärvi, we researched and tested for possibilities to enable the landscape to speak for itself.After...
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Field_Notes - HYBRID MATTERs Hybrid landscapes, ecology and DIY in the wild11 October 2015
_This blog post was first published in Makeryby Netta Norro_
FIELD NOTES HYBRID MATTERS IS A BI-ANNUAL ARTS & SCIENCE FIELD LABORATORY ORGANISED IN ONE OF THE NORTHERNMOST CORNERS OF FINNISH LAPLAND, KILPISJÄRVI. WE ASKED NETTA NORRO, THE COORDINATOR FOR CHANGING WEATHERS, FOR HER FIELD NOTES. _Finnish Lapland, correspondence_ This year’s edition brought together 40 artists and scientists from 15 countries to work on pre-selected sub-themes. The field laboratory was organised by The Finnish Society of Bioart at the University of Helsinki Kilpisjärvi Biological Station , in collaboration with the Changing Weathers project.
Hybrid Matter
is anything that has a physical and technological aspect and as such is a product of intentional and un-intentional human activity. Peoplewith...
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Invitations
Invitation to join plastiglomerate walks in Osthrobothnia, Finland24 September 2015
HYBRID MATTERs invite you to the second iteration of plastiglomerate walks! They will be held in Osthrobothnia, Finland, on Friday 9thand
Saturday 10th
October. Please, join us for one or several of the walks where we look for this new geological entity that consists of both stone and plastic! You can follow the event here! /Kristina
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Network meeting II / networkmeeting
Sweet Machines and Phantom Tastes - public presentation with OrkanTelhan
24 September 2015
Sweet Machines and Phantom Tastes 28th August, 12am-1pm IT University Copenhagen Room 3A20 Rued Langards Vej 7, 2300 Copenhagen, Denmark Orkan Telhan's research focuses on bridging theories of design and computation with artificial life and synthetic biology research.Through a series of case studies pursued in the design of smell and novel flavors, the talk will discuss the epistemic origins of taste and reflect on the cultural implications of designedchemistries and
biologies that present themselves as living, semi-living, and life-like artifacts. Orkan Telhan is interdisciplinary artist, designer and researcher whose investigations focus on the design of interrogative objects, interfaces, and media, engaging with critical issues in social, cultural, and environmental responsibility....Read more...
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Plastiglomerate finding?01 September 2015
The plastiglomerate walks continued in Iceland after the ones that we had announced. We were very happy to receive this image of a finding that was made by Carla Lange on a walk in Thingeyri, in the Westfjords. She is a student at the University Centre of the Westfjords in Ísafjörður. It was found on a sandy beach above the high tide line. How the various components became into this one entity is a mystery to her aswell as to us.
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Reflections on plastiglomerate walks27 August 2015
Thank you everyone who accepted our invitation to take part in the first of the series of walks where we explore what hybrid matters is and can be - on location and remotely! Reflections on the plastiglomerate walks in Iceland are now online!
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HYBRID MATTERs invite you to participate in plastiglomerate walks inIceland
18 August 2015
In the beginning of August we will go looking for a new geological entity that geologists have called plastiglomerates. You are very welcome to join us for these exploratory walks, where this particular hybrid matter is in focus. Reportedly this new kind of rock that consists of plastics, lava, corrals and more has been found on Iceland. Regardless whether we find any, there will be plenty of time during the walks to discuss and speculate on the matters that emerge when human and natural forces merge. What brings them into being? How can we understand them? Who and what are they a concern to? How couldthey be used?
The first walk will be held in Reykjavik on TUESDAY 4TH AUGUST 2015. During FRIDAY 7TH AND SATURDAY 8TH other walks will be held in the Westfjords. The FRIDAY WALK STARTS AT...Read more...
Field_Notes - HYBRID MATTERs Field_Notes participants selected17 June 2015
We have received more then 110 excellent applications for Field_Notes out of which we have been choosing 30 participants. The participants form the five groups which will investigate HYBRID MATTERs from 14th to 20th of September at the Kilpisjärvi Biological Station . Read more about Field_Notes HYBRID MATTERs here ...Read more...
Call for artworks / exhibition HYBRID MATTERs production grant for Hanna Husberg and Lawrence Malstaf16 June 2015
We have received more then 70 applications from all over the Nordic countries for the HYBRID MATTERS PRODUCTION GRANT. The quality of the applications has been generally high and so it was really difficult for the HYBRID MATTERs team to come to a conclusion. Finally we settled on the exciting proposals TROUBLED ATMOSPHERE by HANNA HUSBERG and FOLDING by LAWRENCE MALSTAF . We are looking forward to produce these new works in collaboration with them and keep you updated on thedeveloments.
HANNA HUSBERG (b.1981, Finland) is a Stockholm based artist. She graduated from ENSB-A, Paris in 2007, and is currently a Phd in Practice candidate at the academy of fine arts Vienna. Through a practice of video and installation projects she investigates how we perceive, and relate to our environment in...Read more...
HYBRID MATTERs kickoff meeting at Kunsthall Grenland13 April 2015
From 27th-29th of October all HYBRID MATTERs partners have met at Kunsthall Grenland in Porsgrunn/ Norway. We have been working hard these 3 days to bring all our ideas together, to create synergies and a consistent program for the nexttwo years.
We met on the occasion of the opening of the exhibtion LIVING IN AHYBRID ENVIRONMENT
with artists Cecilia Jonsson, Antero Kare and Ilkka Halso. LIVING IN A HYBRID ENVIRONMENT was also a test run for ideas which we will continue to explore within HYBRID MATTERs.Read more...
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