ISEA2022 Art Event Overview
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Santa Mònica – La irrupció
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The main exhibition will take place at the arts center Santa Mònica, from June 9 to August 21. Under the title “La irrupció“, the exhibition includes more than twenty artworks from the call.
These pieces, inserted within the local context, will open a dialogue about the complex circumstances that we are living on the planet after the disruption of the pandemic. The exhibition will show proposals from leading international and local artists such as Robertina Šebjanič, Erich Berger, Joan Soler-Adillon and Andy Gracie.
Following the center’s new methodology that encourages horizontal participation, discursive itineraries will emerge with participation at different levels and the involvement of Santa Mònica’s resident artist communities during the exhibition’s period.
Cal Massó – Beep Collection: Origins
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La Capella – What is Possible and What is Not (From ISEA2022)
- https://www.lacapella.barcelona/en
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La Capella – What is Possible and What is Not (From Barcelona Producció))
- https://www.lacapella.barcelona/en
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Recinte Modernista de Sant Pau – Possibles (Works from ISEA2022)
Modernism is a transversal movement with an international resonance known for integrating all kinds of creators and trades in order to make the possibilities of working together a reality. Taking this interdisciplinary legacy and transporting it to the codes of the 21st century, digital art reflects this same spirit of transversality by uniting artists, scientists and technologists.
Combining these two concepts, from June 9 to 30, the Recinte Modernista de Sant Pau will host an exhibition of digital art with five works from the ISEA2022 Barcelona call and twenty pieces from the .Beep Collection.
Recinte Modernista de Sant Pau – Possibles (Works from Beep Collection)
Modernism is a transversal movement with an international resonance known for integrating all kinds of creators and trades in order to make the possibilities of working together a reality. Taking this interdisciplinary legacy and transporting it to the codes of the 21st century, digital art reflects this same spirit of transversality by uniting artists, scientists and technologists.
Combining these two concepts, from June 9 to 30, the Recinte Modernista de Sant Pau will host an exhibition of digital art with five works from the ISEA2022 Barcelona call and twenty pieces from the .Beep Collection.
Recinte Modernista de Sant Pau – Possibles (Works from Niio.art)
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Niio joins the exhibitions of the ISEA2022 Barcelona 27th International Symposium on Electronic Art with a selection of artworks addressing the main themes of the symposium. The screen-based works address the notion of possibles in different ways, from the dynamics of microscopic particulate matter to the global effects of climate change, from new worlds we could inhabit to those that are fading away, and from our individual perception of the world to the realization that even machines can forget. Through generative algorithms, artificial neural networks, virtual reality environments and video editing, Frederik de Wilde, Diane Drubay, Jeppe Lange, Sabrina Ratté, Antoine Schmitt, and Snow Yunxue Fu have created fascinating narratives that speak of the possible humans and non-humans, natures and worlds, and futures and heritages, integrating the culture and the processes of artistic, scientific, and technological disciplines.
Second Summit on New Media Art Archiving Art Exhibition
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The need to preserve the history of the rapidly evolving field of new media arts has spurred the development of a wide variety of new media art archives throughout the world. Museums, cultural and educational institutions, as well as individuals with collections have developed, or are planning to create, physical and/or online archives in an effort to preserve important artifacts and document events and works. Artists are responding to these archives by using them as a source of information or inspiration. Some artists are creating archives as works of art and presenting the data in unique and creative ways. This exhibition showcases artworks that are related to new media art archiving.
- Irma Vilá Òdena
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- Universiat Oberta de Catalunya
- Spain
- Esteban García Bravo
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- Purdue University
- United States
- Yoon Chung Han
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- University of California
- United States
- Bonnie L. Mitchell
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- Bowling Green State University (BGSU)
- United States
- Christina Radner
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- Ars Electronica
- Austria
- Everardo Reyes
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- Université Paris 8
- France
- Victoria Szabo
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- Duke University
- United States
- Terry C. W. Wong
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- ISEA Symposium Archives
- Canada
- Clarissa Brito
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- FILE – Electronic Language International Festival
- Brazil
- Laura Ettel
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- Danube Univeristy
- Germany
- María Luján Oulton
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- Game Arts International Assembly
- Carlos Augusto Moreira da Nóbrega
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- University of Plymouth
Art Event Jury:
Opening Ceremony at Museu Frederic Marès and Main Ceremony at Recinte Modernista de Sant Pau
Other ISEA Exhibitions
Programme in collaboration with Sónar.
- Sónar is an arts, design, and electronic and experimental music festival, founded in Barcelona in 1994 by Ricard Robles, Enric Palau, and Sergi Caballero. The festival has been divided into two parts since its inception: Sónar by Day and Sónar by Night, with a three-day congress dedicated to Creativity, Technology and Business running concurrently since 2013. https://sonar.es/
June 11-16, Auditorium, Centre for Contemporary Art Barcelona. Public Event.
Session 1
Session 1 of the screening’s program includes video experimental artworks that deal sharply with a variety of topics relevant to the main topic of ISEA2022 Barcelona in terms of future possibilities regarding gender, environment, human rights and machines.
Session 2
Session 2 includes pieces that use a documentary approach either to explore concepts related to humans, technologies and environment or to show relevant initiatives that deal with these topics, including demonstrations of applied projects in this field.
Session 3
Session 3 includes pieces that thoroughly reflect on the relations of humans and nature using different techniques and visual poetics.
With the aim of bringing the intersections between Art, Science and Technology closer to the public, ISEA2022 has created the ISEA Extended Program, in Barcelona and other 10 cities which includes more than 50 activities along the Catalan territory with the support of Barcelona City Council and the Generalitat de Catalunya, through its Ministry of Culture.
Hac Te, the new Hub of Art, Science and Technology of Barcelona has articulated the ISEA Extended Program to make possible exhibitions, workshops, outdoor projects, panels, artists talks or school initiatives where visual arts venues, design schools, museums and art centers, art factories, festivals and high schools are involved.
With this extensive program that complements the conferences and exhibitions, ISEA2022 wants to make the intersection between arts, science and technology practices open and accessible to society, involving and connecting the international Symposia with the different catalan communities related with this interdisciplinary field.
Apart from Barcelona, within the framework of ISEA2022, 10 Catalan cities all among the territory will host several activities: Girona, Lleida, Mataró, L’Hospitalet de Llobregat, Amposta, Tarragona, Vic, Balaguer, Reus and Berga.