Keynote Speaker:
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Aram Bartholl_____________Artist_____________________ |
| Image by Jan Dixon & Emily Dixon, http://www.andthewardrobe.co.uk | |
Aram Bartholl has been working in Berlin since 1995. In his art work he thematizes the relationships between net data space and every day life. "In which form does the network data world manifest itself in our everyday life? What returns from cyberspace into physical space? How do digital innovations influence our everyday actions?
"Are You Human?"
- In his keynote he will present serveral of his works to discuss these questions.
Aram Bartholl's artworks have been shown at international art festivals such as Ars Electronica, Transmediale Berlin and Futuresonic Manchester. He has
also participated in exhibitions at TENT Niederlande, VOORUIT Belgium, Eyebeam New York, Enemy Gallery Chicago, Total Museum of Contemporary Art Seoul,
Australian Centre for Photography Sydney, eARTS Shanghai, LABORAL Spanien and Videotage Hong Kong. Aram Bartholl has presented his work in more than 30
lectures and workshops at conferences and universities.
Aram Bartholl studied architecture at the University of the Arts UdK Berlin and graduated there in 2001 with the thesis "Bits on Location". This work
also won him the Browserday competition in the same year. In 2007 he received an honorable mention by Transmediale and won the 17th Video Award Bremen.
For his project "Sandbox Berlin" Bartholl received grants from the Cultural Senate Berlin and the German Art Fund.
Aram Bartholl is a member of the "Urban Media Salon" (founded by Mirjam Struppek), the NYC based F.A.T. Lab and regularly visits the annual Congress of the Chaos Communication Club Berlin.
For more information visit his website: Net Data Space vs. Every Day Life____________________________________________________________________________
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