Art Today Association’s project “Digital Ecologies” is an exhibition that, by employing the means of art, is exploring the interaction between electronic technologies and the urban environment in its complexity – “… when we talk about digital culture, we understand the digital not only in technical terms but also as a social phenomenon.”*
The project will have two editions:
• "Operaismo Naturale: Ecology of the Event" (27 July – 5 September 2018) is an exhibition accompanied by a series of talks, art interferences and performances. Here is more information about the event.
With works on display and interventions by Donatella Bernardi, Ursula Biemann, Luchezar Boyadjiev, Delphine Chapuis Schmitz, Voin de Voin & Simone Gilges, Jonas Etter, David Jacques, Monica Ursina Jäger,
• "Digital Affects: Reflections from the Future" (4 May – 29 July 2019) is an extended exhibition based on the context of the first event and featuring its participants. An accompanying symposium will take place on 5-6 May 2019.
The concept behind the two editions comes from the project curator, Dimitrina Sevova (Switzerland/Bulgaria), in collaboration with Katharina Swoboda (Austria) and Emil Mirazchiev (Bulgaria).
* Andreas Broekmann from an article in issue 102 of the Onomatopee magazine entitled, “No Internet, No Art – A Lunch Bytes Anthology”.
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