Baruch Gottlieb
ISEA Bio(s) Available:
ISEA2023
disnovation.org is a research collective set up in Paris, France, in 2012, whose core members include Maria Roszkowska (pl/fr), Nicolas Maigret (fr), Baruch Gottlieb (ca/de) & Jerome Saint-Clair (fr). They work at the interface between contemporary art, research and hacking, and compose tailor-made teams for each investigation together with academics, activists, engineers, and designers. More specifically their recent artistic provocations seek to empower post growth imaginaries and practices while challenging dominant techno-solutionist ideologies. Their research includes artworks, publications & curation.
ISEA2011
Baruch Gottlieb is a Canadian filmmaker, artist, writer and organizer, working on themes related to the technical image. Gottlieb’s art examines the immense discrepancies of scale in the contemporary experience of the world, from the astronomical, through the ‘human scale’, to the infinitesimal, through a ‘syntax of human form’ of dance , movement and bodily expression in media. This work thus always includes a performative aspect and has also been implemented in works of stage performance, public art and net-based art. Gottlieb is founding member of the Laboratoire Deberlinisation, and co-creator of the AFRO series of utopian pan-african currency and ancillary projects. He organizes the SFX series of sound-art festivals in Seoul, the McLuminations series of philosophical screening events in Berlin and itinerant events under the epithet New Materialism.
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Last Known Location:
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Art Events:
iMine
Categories: [Art Exhibition] [Games]
[ISEA2011]
Post-Growth Toolkit (selected video...
Categories: [Screening]
[ISEA2023]
Predictive Art Bot
Categories: [Art Exhibition] [Apps / Software] [Internet Art]
[ISEA2020]
Life Support System
Categories: [Art Exhibition] [Bio Art] [Installation Art]
[ISEA2023]
Presentations:
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Title: On the Persistence of Hardware
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ISEA2011
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Title: The Materiality of Digital Utopia
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ISEA2011
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Title: Viable Planetarity (Post Growth Prototypes)
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ISEA2023
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