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The Small Bang

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An art work composed of 449 frames featuring as a installable Google Chrome extension. After the installation, you'll be able to experience the work on your browser. Each time you open a new tab, one of the 449 bangs appears. When its completed, the app will delete itself automatically.

The work depict the small 'pop-ups' conflicts on our day by day life, and their decompressions.


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Produced by
Andres Gurwicz

Developed by
Amir Lellouche




Ultralight Beam

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Mirrored columns, walls in colours from the far ends of the spectrum and massive pipes dominate the space. The sheer presence and sleekness of these objects gives o such a strong sense of normality that there seems to be no need to probe their function further. Light rays traced coloured walls, mirrors and placed objects, enabling them to be rendered accurately. Whilst this series of experiments that shape our future test the possibility of creating digital simulations to emulate reality, Manuel Roßner’s installation Ultralight Beam recreates the virtual world in the real world, thereby bringing not only the logic but also the aesthetics of computer programmes into an actual walk-in space.


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Authored by
Manuel Roßner


All the times I missed your call and I probably refused to work

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I'm very excited to announce that voluntarily missing a call on your phone is somehow and sometimes a little, simple and liberating act. That's why I'm going to keep track of my inefficiency with this brand-new real-time counter of all the times that I missed a call and I probably refused to work



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Authored by
Guido Segni


Every Non-Word

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is a twitterbot, inspired by Allison Parrish’s everyword project, that attempts to exhaust all possibilities of non-existent English words. By the time The Wrong begins, it will have tweeted 36,000 non-words since it launched in March 2015. It has been tweeting continuously since then -- apart from a few inadvertent shutdowns due to heat during the summer of 2016.

Each non-word is a randomized collection of syllables, first collected by running a hyphenation script against the entire English dictionary. When they were loaded into a database, the doubles were not removed, so that when syllables are pulled, they are already weighted by how often they appear in English. Each resulting word is checked against a dictionary to rule out accidental real words; if it does match something, the bot tries again.


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Authored by
Daniel Temkin


Dan's Univers #1

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Rocks it's part of a trio of interactive work based on WebGL that synchronize polygonal shapes with the music of the artists from Macho, Zaap in this particular work: music by 5alad titled Kleper 22b.


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Authored by
Rocks a.k.a Miyö Van Stenis





100 not possibles

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An ongoing collection of 100 sketches for sculptures and installations that are not possible to be constructed phisically. At least not until the invention of anti-gravity lasers, space-time expanders and free-money.


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Authored by
Clemens Behr



Poem Web

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I tend to like things that are not quite. Sometimes I also enjoy things that are and things that aren’t. Since most of my work is created in the context of social media, it is shaped by interactions on the web. In the sea of images on the web, the autonomy of art is constantly questioned. With this website, I am bringing these works out of the context of social media and experimenting how they might work on their own. The website itself will be in a constant state of flux and the boundary between the artworks and the ‘background’ will be blurred. The content itself is inspired by celebrations, ceremonies, rituals, rites, offerings and other such things.


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Authored by
Kunal Agnihotri


Stop Hell

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A non-profit organisation for social inclusion and against tech hyper acceleration. Stop Hell is revolutionary movement to slow down tech innovation peacefully, and let the rest of humanity catch up aiming to help the world become a better place.

Stop Hell aims to inspire important changes for humanity in a global scale by collaborating with tech main players, public agencies and social representatives.


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Stop Hell


57OP H3LL (Stop Hell Commando) is the global community welcoming individuals and tech companies that can generate proposals to slow down global tech innovation, aiming to close the social gap, and help implement the projects and fund Stop Hell causes.

Human solutions to human problems.
Want to know more?


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57OP H3LL (Stop Hell Commando)


57OP H3LL (Stop Hell Commando) is now looking to recruit new members, individuals and companies, interested in the downside of the fast tech drifts and how these affect society as a whole, and always willing to deliver peaceful, positive and constructive solutions to the arising questions.





(Epic) Fall of The Titans

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The distance between a lo-fidelity Goldberg machine and a dislexic amusement park. A choreography of the Wrong. An anatomic study of the Decline and the Fall of the Titans, like hackers high on stroboscopes. A digital mannerism enlightened by Cornelisz Van Haarlem and curated by Pablo Serret de Ena for The Wrong (New Digital Art) Biennale. Altering Science Friction from Nov 1st 2017 - Jan 31st 2018. Because We All live in (permanent) Beta.


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Enlightened by
Cornelisz Van Haarlem

Curated by
Pablo Serret de Ena

Footage submitted by
Cara Levine
Emma Hoette
Miguel Rodríguez Pérez
Ángel Herrera
Serafín Álvarez
Karolina Arija Ax
Robert Hengeveld
Susan Stewart
Risa Horowitz

(ongoing)

52Hertz

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Our ways of communicating have been deeply penetrated and complicated by the Internet and the social media, enabling relationships not yet experienced by the human being, the constant necessity of transmitting, the dispersion of the boundaries between humans and machines, the amplification of the voyeuristic gaze, the growing impact of visual communication, the possibility of self-editing, and the categorization of our daily life through hashtags, are some of the phenomena the we experience under this communicational flood.


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52Hertz


Curated by
Priscilla Méndez

Featured artists
Anna Matteucci
Icetrip
Leyla Vargas
José Pablo Monge
Wilson Ilama
Jorge Albán
Orlando Villatoro
Federico Guardabrazo
Luis Nava
Rodrigo Arenas




CENTRO CULTURAL DE ESPAÑA
Calle 31
San José, 10150-1000
Costa Rica



After On Kawara

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A durational web art piece reflecting on the ephemeral nature of the Internet. Artist On Kawara created his “Date Paintings” (Today series) for nearly five decades, using a meticulous system of construction, spanning over 3000 paintings.

Reflecting the day on which they were painted, Kawara often gave no context for the paintings. Afteronkawara.com simply exists, and given academic estimates of roughly 55 percent of total Internet websites disappearing/changing per year, the idea of cultural stability in the postinternet era is questionable at best. Taken in context with Kawara’s I am still alive telegrams, Afteronkawara.com points at the fact that mere existence for another day in the postinternet is a notable occurrence.

The site features its duration at the bottom, denoting its period of “performance” as well as an intransigent statement that it still remains, despite its precarious circumstances.


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Authored by
Patrick Lichty


God Club

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Bringing the genesis of ideas from the ethereal unity by combining digital masons from the entire internet.

As the progression of levels continue with this project, shapes and patterns emerge and arrange as new contributing artists refine and directed their creation. The statement 'I am and god and so are you' follows the creative processes of this idea origination narrative. The blank canvas is ours to fill.


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LEVEL 1
Release Date: 11/11/17
Beta Version 1.0
For Windows & Mac
Oculus & HTC Vive Beta
Available upon request.


Credits
Michael Baur
Otium
Michael Walker
Aurnab Saleh


LEVEL 2
To be released 01/01/18
In collaboration with
The Wrong - New Digital Art Biennale
We are now building Level 2.


Current Contributing Artists:
Alex LaLiberte
Aurnab Saleh
Christopher Danko
Dillon Terry
Elena Romenkova
Evan D'Elia
Fabiola Larios
Gloom Ruby
Phyllis Josefine
+ you

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GIF fest 3000

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a celebration of everything GIF in Vancouver, BC.
Featuring 22 of the world's best gif artists, local DJs and performers, and interactive art experiences. GIF FEST 3000 is an art party dedicated to making memorable positive experiences and minifying abuse and harm.


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GIF fest 3000


Curated by
Erica Lapadat-Janzen

Concept by
Gillian Zillion.

Featured artists
Lorna Mills
Nicolas Sassoon
Rollin Leonard
Carrie Gates
Milos Rajkovic
Rick Silva
Haydi Roket
Alex Fuzzy-Wobble S
Miyö Van Stenis
Emilie Gervais
Anthony Antonellis
Carla Gannis
Bex Ilsley
Michaël Systaime Borras
kyttenjanae
Vince Mckelvie
Rafia S
Mitch Posada
Chris Shier
Yoshi Sodeoka
Faith Holland
Marisa Olson



Dual Club

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Aiming to explore any contemporary duality, bringing direct audio, visual and/or using any other contemporary creative platform. Allowing for unknown artists to meet each other, the sessions are divided into a direct session plus a joint improvisation.

The essence of Dual Club is experimentation through duality and with a didactic point of view, the difference allows for decomposition of information. Concluding each sessions with a new experience and record.


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Featured artists
Marria Pratts & Lole Montoya


ESPACIO TANJENTE
Sala Negra, Calle Valentín Jalón, 10
09005 Burgos
Spain


SPAMM Power

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ϟℙ∀ℳℳ▁ℙϴШ€ℜ identifies the paths that artists plot on social networks to the convergence of several digital disciplines, to identify the links between the different groups of practices and research, and then to a unit in a set open for this Exhibition to be discovered on the site SPAMM.fr

UFOs of the web, flux electrons, artists and hackers of images and sounds, each figure has its own meaning. Together they form a larger drawing. Beyond the comfort zones, beyond criticism and confrontations, divergent feelings,


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Curated by
Ellectra Radikal & Michaël Borras A.K.A Systaime

Featured artists
A Bill Miller
Aaron Hayes
Adela Muntean
Adem Elahel
Agente Doble
Alba Rocca
Alex Mendoza
Alix Desaubliaux
Andres Manniste
Annie Abrahams
Anthony Antonellis
Antonin Laval A.K.A Vash Yeah
Antonio Roberts
Arthur Marchado
Beatriz Sánchez
Benjamin Berg
Benjamin Gaulon
Benji Blessing Sayed
Bertrand Burtin & Blaise Caillet
Bia Rodrigues A.K.A BIARRITZZZ
Billy Gruner
Borjan Zarevski
Carla Gannis
Carrie Gates
Cherry Manga
Christian Petersen
Claire Sistach
Claudia Hart
Claudia Maté
Dafna Ganani
Dani Ploeger
Daniel Swan
Dasha Ilina
David Kagan
Diane Coudray
Diego Ortega
Diogo de Tita
Domenico Dom Barra
Don Miller
DupMarl
Ei Jane Janet Lin
Eileen Isagon Skyers
El Pelele
Elena Romenkova
Ellectra Radikal
Emeric Lhuisset
Emilie Gervais & Sarah Weis A.K.A Blinking Girls
Emilio Gomariz
Enzo PL
Erik H Zepka
Faith Holland
Federico Cosci
Filipe Matos
Fotis Begetis
Francesco Mammifero
Frère Reinert
Guillaume Pascale
Haydi Roket
Hazine kareemah
Hereaclitus
Hyperspeed Hallucination
Ian Heil
Im Ago
János Brückner
Jasper Elings
Jefta Hoekendijk
Jeremy Rotsztain
Jeremy Bailey
Jerome Euxeb
Jessica Evans
Johann Baron Lanteigne
John Prendergast A.K.A Rex Mundi
Jon Rafman
Jon Satrom
José Iron Nito
Josefin Jonsson Pastelae
Kamilia Kard
Karolina Melnicka
Kate Deacock
Keigo Depic Hara
Kenneth Jeffrey
Kiari Bastardo
Kim Asendorf
Kim Laughton
Laetitia Chazottes
Laturbo Avedon
Laura Hyunjhee Kim
Laura Martorana
Laurus Edelbacher
Leah Schrager
Lefdup & Lefdup & Gotkovski
Leandro Estrella
Leonid Kalyadin
Leticia Sampedro
Loïc Sutter
Lorna Mills
Lucille Calmel
Manuel Minch
Manuel Rossner
Marc Veyrat & Franck Soudan
Marcel GrandLapin
Mark Klink
Marta D. Strazicic
Martin Onassis
Mathieu St-Pierre
Michaël Borras a.k.a Systaime
Michael Green
Miltos Manetas
Miron Tee
Natale Cuciniello
Nicole Killian
Nikolas Koroloff
Oblinof Kohara
Oliver Haidutschek
Paul Hertz
Paul Wong
Paula Pinho Martins Nacif
Paulin Paulin
Paulin Rogues
Pedro Veneroso
Philippe Untersteller
Piero Chiariello
Raphaël Moreira Gonçalves
Rolando Peña
Rollin Leonard
Rozita Fogelman
Santiago Torres Fernandez
SaveMe Oh
Sophie Daste
Soleman Lopez
Thierry Art
Trevor Fascinator
Tudor Ciurescu
Uğur Engin Deniz
William Wolfgang Wunderbar
Xavier Madrid
Yılmaz Şen
Ynfab Bruno
Yohanna Ovalle
Yoshi Sodeoka A.K.A Yoshihide Sodeoka
Yvana Samandova
Silke Zil Kuhar And Zoy Winterstein
Zves Konstantinos



CENTRE DEL CARME
C/ Museo, nº 2.
46003 Valencia
Spain




T​he Wrong Material

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It implies to work with matter (and not on it, neither to inform it, give it sense nor metaphorize it): it implies becoming a hybrid machine with matter, a seismograph that registers and empowers the tremors of encounters. We encourage to focus on a non-inert materiality and on an ontology of bodies constructed, connected and extended without teleological criteria. Perhaps we might as well be promoting the fantasy of some sort of (non-romantic, non-symbolic) re-enchantment of the world that could share out sensibility and responsiveness throughout existence, interrupting “human” hierarchies. Expressions anthropocentrism are not to be found exclusively in representations of the human, but primarily in the being-for-the-man orientation of everything that exists, either in terms of social, community or affective connections, or to condemn threats to human life. We would like to take a chance on matter literalness rather than on its metaphors.


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Curated by Colectiva Materia
Noelia Billi, Paula Fleisner & Guadalupe Lucero

Featured artists
Mariana Corral and Sebastián Hacher
Toia Bonino
Andrea Salomé Lancheros Fajardo
Mercedes Invernizzi Oviedo and Laura Fuchs
María Carmín Santos and Ayelén Cabadas García
Asdrúbal Gómez
Luciano Paris
Maia Lesca and Celestial Brizuela
Dulcinea Segura Rattagan
Emilia Alvarez



ATAM Pavilion
Universidad Nacional de las Artes
Azcuénaga 1129
Buenos Aires
Argentina



Hyperplanes

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A remodelling process that focuses on the identity of hybridisation and implementation between pictorial and digital media, in a clash of different stylistic, technical and technological discoveries. By creating a temporal bubble of simultaneity between space and time, the spectator presents a visual, spatial, bodily, sensorial, and multimedia "vertigo" that is possible only through the interpenetration between the physical world and its technical dilation. He chooses the viewer as the fundamental resource of the artistic process: the work is completed through the infinite combinations of the virtual environment and the active use of the spectator.


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Curated by
Federica Patti.

A solo show by
Fabio Giampietro and Alessio De Vecchi,


TREVISO RICERCA ARTE
Ca 'dei Ricchi, Via Barberia 25
31100 Treviso
Italy





Stop Hell

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A non-profit organisation for social inclusion and against tech hyper acceleration. Stop Hell is revolutionary movement to slow down tech innovation peacefully, and let the rest of humanity catch up aiming to help the world become a better place.

Stop Hell aims to inspire important changes for humanity in a global scale by collaborating with tech main players, public agencies and social representatives.


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Stop Hell


57OP H3LL (Stop Hell Commando) is the global community welcoming individuals and tech companies that can generate proposals to slow down global tech innovation, aiming to close the social gap, and help implement the projects and fund Stop Hell causes.

Human solutions to human problems.
Want to know more?


CLICK TO JOIN ->
57OP H3LL (Stop Hell Commando)


57OP H3LL (Stop Hell Commando) is now looking to recruit new members, individuals and companies, interested in the downside of the fast tech drifts and how these affect society as a whole, and always willing to deliver peaceful, positive and constructive solutions to the arising questions.




Congruent Planes

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Form a cohesive bond between ephemera/the invisible with the permanent/physical realms. Introducing new ways of seeing, being, feeling and understanding. Reshaping now outdated definitions and liminal spaces. Giving the creators an opportunity for further exploration of the familiar while ideally giving the viewer an opportunity to leave or take something new with them.


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Congruent Planes


Curated by
Luis A. Gaucin

Featured artists
Jeffrey Alan Scudder
Douglas Schatz
Andrej Ujhazy
Maggie Mcgee
Scott Gelber
Talia Shulze
Michael Manning
A. Bill Miller
Jeanette Hayes
Simon Baker
Cheseball Enigma


BEEF HAUS
833 Exposition Ave,
Dallas, TX 75226
USA



Transordinator

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The act of Conceptual Clicking can make something happen. Postdramatic staged Click-Interactions. Work list of Read'n'Click-Pieces. From Conceptual Art to Read'n'Click Concepts: The New Reality in Art: From Point of View to Point of Click. Clickual Pieces of Art in digitized format. Doing Interactivity In the Name of Art: Doing things with Conceptual Clicking. You and your friends are invited to perform and play with Words and Read'n'Click Concepts. Empowering you to click

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Transordinator


Clicking Pieces by
Stefan Hager



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