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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170127T190000
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SUMMARY:MCA ArtBar curated by Louise Zhang
DESCRIPTION:ARTBAR JANUARY 2017\n– Curated by Louise Zhang\n\n\nMCA ARTBAR ‘New Years Rot’ curated by Louise Zhang \nNavigating the space between attractive and repulsive\, Chinese-Australian artist Louise Zhang kicks off the ARTBAR year in suitable style with a night entitled ‘New Years Rot’. \nInfusing her love of horror with the celebration of Chinese New Year\, Zhang curates an evening exploring ideas of celebration\, kitsch and diaspora. Featuring contributions by artists Jason Phu and Josh Harle along with Chinese Lion Dancing and headpiece workshops. \nPlus: Double down on art with free entry to Tatsuo Miyajima: Connect with Everything on the night. \nFriday 27 January\, 7-11pm\nThroughout the MCA\n$24/$18 MCA Members and Concessions*\n$28 on the door (subject to availability)\nAges 18 + \n \n#MCAARTBAR \nAbout the Curator\nLouise Zhang is a Chinese-Australian artist based in Sydney\, Australia. Spanning painting\, sculpture and installation\, her work negates the space between the attractive and repulsive. With an interest in horror cinema\, particularly body horror\, Zhang investigates the idea of the visceral as medium\, method and symbol in negotiating horror as art form. \nImage: Louise Zhang\, Here For More Than A Few Moons (detail) 2015\, image courtesy of the artist.
URL:https://joshharle.com/event/mca-artbar-curated-by-louise-zhang/
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20150207
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20150416
DTSTAMP:20250312T223741
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SUMMARY:Tactical Space Lab\, MuseumsQuartier\, Vienna
DESCRIPTION:Tactical Space Lab\, Artistic Bokeh\, MuseumsQuartier\, Vienna \nOpening: Sa\, 7.2.2015 at 16:00\n7.2.2015 to 15.4.2015\n(in Cooperation with Transformer); in Artistic Bokeh Room and Raum-D\n\n\n\nENGLISH TEXT\n\nAustria Australia Arts Alliance & Artistic Bokeh present the Tactical Space Lab by Australian media artist and researcher Josh Harle. The exhibition features a WiFi-enabled “mobile research platform”. The Lab is the basis for a series of performative mapping experiments which emphasise an embodied ‘making sense’ in the practice of cartography. Documentation of the experiments is made available through the Lab’s built-in open WiFi. The Tactical Space Lab has been installed in various urban locales in Europe: Paris\, Berlin\, Vienna. In mid-2015 it will continue on to Sydney\, Perth\, Melbourne\, and Chongqing.\n\n\nTEXT DEUTSCH LANG\nAustria Australia Arts Alliance und Artistic Bokeh präsentieren das “Tactical Space Lab” des australischen Medienkünstlers und Forschers Josh Harle. Die Ausstellung zeigt eine mobile WiFi Forschungsplattform und setzt sich mit performativen Experimenten auf der Basis von Kartografie auseinander. Tactical Space Lab wurde bereits in Paris und Berlin installiert – nach der Installation im wiener MuseumsQuartier wird das Labor in Australien weiterwandern (Sydney\, Perth\, Melbourne).
URL:https://joshharle.com/event/tactical-space-lab-museumsquartier-vienna/
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20141218
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20141219
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SUMMARY:RUNWAY #26 LAUNCH\, VIENNA
DESCRIPTION:As part of Vienna Art Week 2014 Artistic Bokeh and Austria Australia Arts Alliance present: \nJai McKenzie: “Never Forever” (exhibition opening)\nand\nRunway Australian Experimental Art Issue #26 \nArtistic Bokeh presents the first event in Vienna of the Austria Australia Arts Alliance with the exhibition ‘Never Forever’ by Australian artist Jai Mckenzie and the launch of the latest issue of Runway Journal for Australian Experimental Art edited by Andrew Newman. The issue reflects on how knowledge is generated within artistic practice and the launch will feature a presentation by Australian artist and researcher Dr. Joshua Harle. \nJai McKenzie: “Never Forever\nNever Forever’ was conceived after the artist\, Jai McKenzie\, visited the Nakagin Capsule Tower; a decaying building positioned in the Shimbashi district of Tokyo. Designed by Metabolist architect Kisho Kurokawa and built over just 30 days in 1972\, the Capsule Tower is composed of 140 inhabitable pods designed to be continuously removed\, re-arranged\, and ultimately destroyed. Today\, the pods are largely unoccupied and wait in varying states of decay for impending demolition. \n‘Never Forever’ examines the dynamic journey of creation and destruction\, the act of remembering and forgetting and the improbability of permanence in an inherently impermanent world. Various forms are eroded through light and fragmented through space. The work exists as if McKenzie sifted through the remains of the building to compile a rearrangement of objects repositioned within time\, space and imagination. \nJai MacKenzie is an artist and academic based in Sydney and Berlin. She is a Lecturer in Electronic and New Media Art at the Sydney College of the Arts\, Australia. \nhttp://artisticbokeh.com/post/jai-mckenzie-runway-australian-exhibition \nRunway #26: Knowledge\nLaunch of Runway’s 26th Issue [KNOWLEDGE] edited by Andrew Newman. The issue features: Amanda Williams (NSW)\, Carolyn Craig (QLD)\, Diego Ramirez (VIC)\, Giselle Stanborough (NSW)\, Jasmine Targett (VIC)\, Jessica Herrington (NSW)\, Josh Harle (NSW)\, Kailana Sommer (NSW)\, Karolina Novak & Daniel Green (NSW)\, Luke Letourneau (NSW)\, Naomi Riddle (NSW)\, Samantha McKegg (NZ)\, Sara Morawetz (NYC)\, Sera Waters (SA)\, Siouxzi Mernagh (BERLIN)\, Robin Hungerford (NSW). \nhttp://runway.org.au/ \nLINK:\nhttp://artisticbokeh.com/ \nADDRESS:\nArtistic Bokeh Showroom\nMuseumsQuartier\nVienna\, MQ 1070\nAustria
URL:https://joshharle.com/event/runway-26-launch-vienna/
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20140709
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20140721
DTSTAMP:20250312T223741
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SUMMARY:Sync!!\, 107 Projects
DESCRIPTION:SYNC!! THE EXHIBITION \nAnna Madeleine | Justin Harvey | Cordelia Beresford Nicholas Wishart | Alex Davies | Teigan Kollosche Andrew Brooks | FMGrande | Jon Drummond\nElena Knox | Josh Harle \nSYNC!! explores the relationship between the pace of technological development and the way we relate to technology is constantly being redefined and upgraded. How will we come to see or re-imagine ourselves in the age of recombinant DNA\, real-life cyborg experiments\, and the rise of technological determinism? \nSYNC!! began as a media artists collective dedicated to electronic arts exploration\, experimentation and sharing. After a series of artists meetings the name SYNC! was decided upon as an open and inclusive group or collective of media artists. SYNC! 2013 the original incarnation of the SYNC! exhibition\, developed into a collective show at the Sheffer Gallery in Darlington\, it garnered widespread attention and interest from the media arts community. The show brought together practicing and more established media artists with emerging and early career artists in the spirit of experimentation and exploration. The exhibition featured seven artists works\, including hybrid electronic sculpture\, photography\, digital glitch media\, animation\, and experimental sound. SYNC!! promises to be just as exciting. Most of the original SYNC! artists will be exhibiting new and old works addressing the core themes of technology\, DNA\, digital detritus and the sublime. An associated program includes seminars and workshops conducted by contributing artists and invited guests\, as well as a symposium addressing the core themes of the exhibition. \nOpening Wednesday 9 July 6-8pm \nExhibition Continues until Sunday 20 July \nOpen Thursday to Sunday 12-5pm
URL:https://joshharle.com/event/sync-107-projects/
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20140610T163000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20140610T210000
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SUMMARY:Project / Project\, COFA
DESCRIPTION:PROJECT / PROJECT\nEND OF SESSION PARTY\nJUNE 10\, 4:30PM – 9PM\n\nArc @ COFA is hosting an end of session party and multi-media festival on campus. \nFrom 4.30pm\, COFA students will present their sounds\, projections and performances \nThere will be free drinks for Arc members and a cheap BBQ. \nView the full program for the night and RSVP here.
URL:https://joshharle.com/event/project-project-cofa/
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20140531
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20140601
DTSTAMP:20250312T223741
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SUMMARY:ElectroFringe\, Vivid Sydney\, Pier 2/3
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URL:https://joshharle.com/event/electrofringe-vivid-sydney-pier-23/
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20140402
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20140403
DTSTAMP:20250312T223741
CREATED:20170122T113937Z
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SUMMARY:Making Sense\, Firstdraft
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URL:https://joshharle.com/event/making-sense-firstdraft/
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20140228T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20140228T230000
DTSTAMP:20250312T223741
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SUMMARY:JAMarrama\, 21st ArtBar\, Museum of Contemporary Art
DESCRIPTION:Brace yourself – the Museum of Contemporary Art’s popular monthly after-dark party\, ARTBAR\, gets the Chicks on Speed treatment this February. \n\n\nFollowing the success of the Justin Shoulder and Glitter Militia-curated ARTBAR\, the Museum of Contemporary will again push the boundaries of art and performance and turn the gallery experience on its head by handing over the ARTBAR reins to the unstoppable Chicks on Speed. \nThis Friday night\, the girls – Alex Murray-Leslie and Melissa Logan – present JAM-arrama\, which boasts a delightful and tantalising line-up of artists\, interactive music technicians\, composers and performers to jam after dark at this month’s instalment of ARTBAR. \nEmma Price\, Techa Noble\, Tina Havlock Stevens\, the Lycra Ladies\, Bert Bongers and many more will help in bringing technology\, people and music together in an explosion of colour and sound.\nThere are new musical experiences to be had with robots\, motion-controlled sensor performances plus other art and technology goodness. \nInteract with the Reactable from Björk’s 2007 world tour\, test the prototype of Chicks on Speed’s soon to be released app and hear samples of work from their upcoming album Utopia.\nCap it all off upstairs with one massive jam on the MCA’s Sculpture Terrace. \nARTBAR is held on the last Friday of every month at the MCA. Curated by artists\, its aim is to offer the public a new gallery experience by fusing art\, performance\, music and design. \nChicks on Speed will kick off Jam-arrama with a performance on MCA Square at 7pm. \nMCA ARTBAR: Jam-arrama\, Friday\, February 28\, from 7pm\, Museum of Contemporary Art\, The Rocks. Book: mca.com.au \n\n \nhttps://www.facebook.com/pg/MCAARTBAR/photos/?tab=album&album_id=632243266824427
URL:https://joshharle.com/event/jamarrama-21st-artbar-museum-of-contemporary-art/
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20130709T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20130709T210000
DTSTAMP:20250312T223741
CREATED:20170122T113144Z
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SUMMARY:Gamespaces: MCA\, The Rocks Pop Up
DESCRIPTION:Josh Harle\, Gamespaces: Museum of Contemporary Art\, 2013 \nGamespaces: Museum of Contemporary Art\, The Rocks Popup \nJOSH HARLE \nWhen: Tuesday\, July 9th\, 1-9pm\nWhere: The Rocks Popup\,\nShop 2.05\, 140 George St\, NSW\n \n \nPop-up play-test of my latest work GAMESPACES: MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY ART \nGamespaces is a photo-realistic recreation of Sydney’s Museum of Contemporary Art as a playable video game\, about 18\,000 square meters\, galleries filled with artworks and architectural details. Visitors to the studio can check out the timelapse documentation of the reconstruction process and play the final game on a 42″ crisp cinema 3D screen from the comfort of couches. \nThe work was commissioned by guest curator Tully Arnot for the MCA’s 13th Artbar event entitled “Unreal!”\, and was installed as a recreation of a gamer’s livingroom (complete with Doritos) at the entrance to the museum. It explores everyday experiences of space in an age of mediating technology\, framing the virtual gamespace against the physical building it indexes and is installed within. The artist plays on our ability to perceptually inhabit the gamespace\, and our pleasure in doing so. \nThis project has benefited from funding courtesy of Arc@UNSW Limited. \nThanks to Mike Xia (modelling\, programming)\, Jay Patel(photography)\, Tully Arnot(photography)\, Daniel Milhouse (photography)\, Kathrin Tobias(logistics) \n \nMore images will be added shortly. \n\n \n \n \n \n \n \n Gamespace MCA\n \n \n \n \n \n Pop Up Shop 2.05\n \n \n \n \n \n stairs\n \n \n \n \n \n stairs\n \n \n \n \n \n plan render\n \n \n \n \n \n Level 1\, stairs\n \n \n \n \n \n Playing Gamespace MCA\n \n \n \n \n \n Crysis MCA
URL:https://joshharle.com/event/gamespaces-mca-the-rocks-pop-up/
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20130628T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20130628T230000
DTSTAMP:20250312T223741
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SUMMARY:Unreal!\, 13th ArtBar\, Museum of Contemporary Art
DESCRIPTION:Tully Arnot\, Toe Henge\, courtesy of the artist \nMCA June Artbar curated by Tully Arnot \nWhen: Friday\, 28th June\, 2013\nWhere: Museum of Contemporary Art\, Sydney\, NSW \nImmerse yourself in the speculative and visionary worlds of artists\, eccentrics and the occasional cyborg as June curator Tully Arnot explores new possibilities for reality in MCA Art Bar: Unreal. \nRevel in this one-night-only art\, music\, and performance event while drinking with friends – real or imaginary.\nDiscover the utopia of the individual creative mind with inventive and idealistic visions provided by June’s artists.\nTickets ~ http://tickets.mca.com.au/?eventId=35586 \nExperience visual and aural installations by CHRIS PETRO and TIM DWYER\, attend CHRISTINE SUN KIM’s mesmerizing silent opera and take an alternative audio tour with GREGORY AND WATTS. \nSit down and navigate the MCA through JOSH HARLE’s playable video game version of the museum\, attach a prosthetic third eye and enter the sonochromatic world of cyborg NEIL HARBISSON and see ‘behind the curtain’ in ANGELA GARRICK’s interactive a cappella audio installation. \nTake the lift and step into 3 square meters of psyche in MCA lift attendant CHARLES ARNOT’s mini paradise\, spare a moment to absorb the spiritual advice of ROBIN HUNGERFORD and explore the intricate sculptural installations of CHARLES DENNINGTON. \nPonder the uncanny videos of GISELLE STANBOROUGH\, open your eyes to the fluorescent reality of JOAN ROSS\, watch out for CATHERINE OR KATE’s gossiping robot vacuum cleaners and visit the theatre to experience EMILE ZILE’s reflections on cinematic excess. \nPlus… overload your senses with an official Sydney edition of Rafaël Rozendaal’s acclaimed exhibition format BYOB (Bring Your Own Beamer). \nAll accompanied by the soothing tunes of Melbourne’s finest\, SUPERSTAR. \n$20/$15 MCA Members and Concessions \nOver 18s only\n(booking fees apply)
URL:https://joshharle.com/event/unreal-13th-artbar-museum-of-contemporary-art/
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20130611
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20130714
DTSTAMP:20250312T223741
CREATED:20170122T112712Z
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SUMMARY:Light Logic\, Conny Dietzschold Gallery
DESCRIPTION:Ernest Edmonds\, Shaping Space\, 2012\, Computer generated interactive installation\, 235 x 370 cm \nErnest Edmonds: LIGHT LOGIC \nGUEST ARTISTS: JOSH HARLE – SEAN CLARK \n11 June – 13 July 2013 \n \n\nErnest Edmonds’ art explores colour\, time and interaction in the context of colour field painting and systems art. His work extends the Constructivist tradition into the digital age in a powerful and enduring investigation of mathematical and computational systems. \nBorn in London in 1942\, he began painting at an early age and continued to do so throughout his formal education in mathematics\, philosophy and logic. Throughout his life\, he has made artworks with reflected as well as transmitted light\, both painting and writing code to make interactive generative works. He has exhibited computer-based and systems art around the world since 1970 and showed the first computer-generated video at Exhibiting Space in 1985. \nAs well as creating new art forms and publishing widely\, he continues to contribute to art research through the positions of Professor of Computation and Creative Media at the University of Technology\, Sydney and Professor of Computational Art at De Montfort University\, Leicester\, UK. He is Editor-in-Chief of Transactions in the leading MIT Press art and science journal\, Leonardo. His work is in the Victoria and Albert Museum\, London\, who are collecting his archives\, and he is represented in the pioneer section of the on-line DAM Museum\, Berlin. \nErnest Edmonds comments:\n“The Light Logic exhibition shows a dialogue between time-based computer generated art and paintings\, each influencing the other. The Shaping Form (and Shaping Space) time-based series consists of unique abstract interactive artwork that are each generating colours and forms in time from a set of unique rules: rules that are rather like their DNA. They also take data from a camera and continuously calculate the amount of activity seen in front of the work. The computer software then steadily modifies the rules. The artwork and its development over time is\, then\, influenced by the people who look at it. The audience help to shape the work. Shaping Form is a representation of computed life\, moving and changing of its own accord but maturing and developing as a result of the movement of audiences. The shaping of the form is a never-ending process of computed development. The paintings explore moments of the process and\, in particular\, the nature of the colours being used\, contrasting the logics of transmitted and reflected light” \nINTERACTING INTERACTIVE ARTWORKS – COLOURNET \n\nArtworks in the gallery\, on iPads and on your own phone talk to one another. \nThe 2013 Vivid festival was full of displays with which the public interact: interactive artworks. Ernest Edmonds’ art is also often interactive\, but ColourNet takes this a step further. The ColourNet art system allows a collection of interactive artworks to also interact with one another. Several artists can make independent works that influence one another over the Internet. They can range from large installations\, such as those seen in Vivid\, to phone Apps. Ernest Edmonds’ Light Logic exhibition at the Conny Dietzschold Gallery includes ColourNet and he has co-operated with two guest artists who have produced their own works as part of the art system. \nCorelli’s Cafe is an interactive video work by Josh Harle from Sydney. It will be shown on an iPad as part of the ColourNet installation. \nTransformations is by Sean Clark from the UK. Transformations will also be demonstrated on an iPad but can also work on your own smartphone. \nJOSH HARLE \nJosh Harle is a new media artist and PhD researcher examining the representation of space through an Australian Research Council Linkage grant. He has a background in Computer Science\, Fine Art\, and Continental Philosophy\, and works between the School of Design\, COFA\, and the Faculty of the Built Environment\, UNSW.\nHis current work explores the interplay between the first-hand embodied experience of the world and the set of mechanisms and practices that are used to organise it. His research focuses on the diverse ways of inhabiting space\, how emerging technologies are changing these\, and why emergent\, poetic accounts of the city are important. \nSEAN CLARK \nSean Clark is a digital artist\, PhD researcher\, the director of web/mobile developer Cuttlefish and the curator of “Interact” in Leicester\, UK. In his artistic work he is inspired by systems theory\, the nature of interactivity and creative explorations of flow and connectedness.
URL:https://joshharle.com/event/light-logic-conny-dietzschold-gallery/
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20130605T170000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20130616T170000
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SUMMARY:Point of View\, Kudos Gallery
DESCRIPTION:Point of View\, Kudos Gallery \nVOLKER KUCHELMEISTER\, JOSH HARLE AND CHRIS HENSCHKE \nOpening: Tues\, Jun 11\, 5-7pm \nWhen: Jun 5-15\nWhere: Kudos Gallery\n6 Napier St\, Paddington\, NSW\nHours: Wed to Fri\, 11am – 6pm\, Sat\, 11am – 4pm \n \nPoint of View explores the boundaries between real and virtual space and the relationship between the observer and the observed. \nFeaturing work by COFA staff Volker Kuchelmeister\, Josh Harle and Chris Henschke\, the exhibition utilises electronic media to explore the boundaries of the cinematic image and investigate the limitations traditional ocular optics put on our perception of mediated imagery. \nThis exhibition is presented by COFA + ISEA2013.
URL:https://joshharle.com/event/point-of-view-kudos-gallery/
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20130521T170000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20130521T190000
DTSTAMP:20250312T223741
CREATED:20170122T111723Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170122T113213Z
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SUMMARY:Emerging Topologies\, Kudos Gallery
DESCRIPTION:Emerging Topologies\, Kudos Gallery \nOpens 5-7pm Tues 21 May\, continues to Saturday 25 May \nKudos Gallery\nAddress: 6 Napier St. Paddington NSW 2021\nOpen Hours: Wed to Fri 11am-6pm\, Sat 11am-4pm \n \nThe spaces we inhabit are becoming progressively more legible through ubiquitous access to Google Maps and GPS navigation\, introducing new types of travel story and new types of space. The artist explores the shifting landscape of a city experienced through mobile mapping technology\, sketching out his own improbable paths through the shadows using a series of bespoke software tools to map\, scan\, and visualise the city in contingent\, poetic ways: a photo-realistic reconstruction of the gallery in the Crysis 2 game engine\, architectural models of Sydney structures laser-etched with the actual graffiti and weathering\, enormous composite images of walks through various cities\, relics of the city reconstructed through Structure-from-motion printed in 3D. The works tell tales: compiling esoteric maps of journeys through strange cities\, and taking playful\, winding trips across the smudged face of the GPS screen. \nThe exhibition is the culmination of Josh Harle’s four year doctoral research\, informed by degrees in Computer Science\, Philosophy\, and Sculpture\, and completed between the School of Design\, COFA\, and the Faculty of the Built Environment\, University of New South Wales. \n\n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n kunstrecorder.wordpress.com\n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n necrooptics.com
URL:https://joshharle.com/event/emerging-topologies-kudos-gallery/
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20130219
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20130220
DTSTAMP:20250312T223741
CREATED:20170122T113313Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170122T113313Z
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SUMMARY:Electroscape: the here and now of digital art\, 107 Projects
DESCRIPTION:Contempo brings together seven artists working across a range of electronic media in an event that presents the latest and greatest in electronic art. \nElectroscape: the here and now of digital art is an experimental\, interactive exhibition showcasing 3D printing\, laser etching\, robotics\, electric muscle stimulation\, complex sonic environments\, interactive text and interactive 3D imaging. \nFeaturing works by some of Australia’s most innovative artists – Lucas Abela\, Leah Barclay\, Andrew Burrell + Chris Rodley\, Michaela Davies\, Josh Harle\, Kate Richards and Margaret Seymour – this promises to be more than just an art exhibition\, but an emotive experience.
URL:https://joshharle.com/event/electroscape-the-here-and-now-of-digital-art-107-projects/
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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