An open discussion at San Francisco Art Institute (SFAI) with Cristóbal Martínez of Postcommodity, organized by SFAI Art and Technology students.
Nomadic, Migrating, Commuting, Wearable Technologies and their Infrastructures
Tincuta Heinzel, Lasse Scherffig: Nomadic, Migrating, Commuting, Wearable Technologies and their Infrastructures (Foreword), in: Studia UBB Philosophia, Volume 62, Issue 3, 2017, 5-8 (PDF, whole journal, open access)
Nomadic, Migrating, Commuting, Wearable Technologies and Their Infrastructures
Nomadic, Migrating, Commuting, Wearable Technologies and Their Infrastructures, a special issue of Studia UBB. Philosophia is now available.
Cañonazos de la Piratería
The Unauthorized SFMOMA Show catalog is shown at Cañonazos de la Piratería, an exhibition of works critically engaging questions of authorship and copyright at Colombo Centro, Bogotá, organized by Universidad de los Andes.
Unauthorized SFMOMA Show at Radical Networks
Our project Unauthorized SFMOMA Show is part of the Radical Networks Gallery and conference in New York, October 19-22, 2017.
Art and Technology Speakeasy: Das Netz
The first Art and Technology Speakeasy at San Francisco Art Institute features a screening and discussion of Lutz Dammbeck’s Das Netz.
Unauthorized SFMOMA Show
Intervention, 2017
In cooperation with Enar de Dios Rodríguez and Ana María Montenegro Jaramillo
Unauthorized SFMOMA Show was a series of solo shows that took place within SFMOMA’s public spaces from April 6th – July 2nd on a rotating basis, without the consent or knowledge of the institution. The only requirement to visit an Unauthorized SFMOMA Show was to be physically present at SFMOMA and have access to a device connected to the Internet.
Resonant Worlds: Sound, Art and Science
The project Repertories of (in)discreetness will be presented at ISACS 17 – Resonant Worlds: Sound, Art and Science at ZKM, Karlsruhe, with a presentation titled “Repertories of (in)discreetness – Curating Radio Free Europe’s archives.”
Escaping the Digital Unease!
Where have you been? is part of the international group show Escaping the Digital Unease! at Kunsthaus Langenthal, Switzerland.
Bio-medical Signals in Media Art
Claudia Robles-Angel, Lasse Scherffig, Johannes Birringer, Uwe Seifert: Bio-medical Signals in Media Art, in: Julián Jaramillo Arango, Andrés Bubarno, Felipe César Londoño, G. Mauricio Mejía (eds.): ISEA 2017. Proceedings of the 23rd International Symposium on Electronic Arts, Universidad de Caldas and ISEA International, 2017, 720-729 › full proceedings (open access)