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Wave "Street Radio"

From May 11 - June 29, 2008

"Street Radio" at Waves - The Art of the Electromagnetic Society

Visit the airwaves around former Union Brewery in Dortmund, Germany and listen into radio play and audio works by artists or interact on first truly interactive local radio channel!

Opening: Fr, 10 May 2008, 8pm

http://www.hmkv.de ...
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Hidden Histories

Central Southampton from 14th March

89.0FM http://www.hiddenhistories.org.uk/

Hidden Histories is exciting new heritage trail launched in Central Southampton on 14th March 2008. It uncovers the treasures of Southampton's Oral History Archive through a revolutionary new concept of Street Radio.

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DO YOU KNOW I LOVE YOU by Larisa Blazic

1–16 December 2007, 12–6pm Saturday & Sunday.

From 30th November Artist Larisa Blazic, supported by the University of Westminster, is exhibiting an exciting new interactive installation DO YOU KNOW I LOVE YOU in Terrace Studios & Gallery.

An interactive installation that explores how physical computing may be used in the context of Installation and Media art. The objectives of this project are to research and examine benefits of responsive environments, audio distribution, and to ask what implications its findings have on development of a laser driven, multi-speaker, interactive system to assure intense pleasure and deep satisfaction to the mind of the audience.

This project is created in collaboration Alexei Blinov and Wolfgang Hauptfleisch of Hive Networks.







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OpenIdentity Workshop - fablab @ WAAG, Nov 07

WORKSHOPS FABLAB WAAG
http://waag.org/project/fablab

November 16, 2007 10-4pm

Unless we find new ways of scripting new forms of solidarities with digital technology, it seems likely we can envisage two roads that both lead to less dialogue, less communication, less innovation, less business opportunities, less sustainable options. The one focuses on control in a undamentally flux wireless environment. The other focuses on hiding the technological complexity behind ever more simple user friendly interfaces. In both cases there is no learning by citizens on how to function within such a system, thereby opening up all kinds of breakdown scenarios.

With: Vladimir Grafov, Alexei Blinov (Hive Networks, London), Stan van Heugten, Leonie Kusters, Jorien Kemerink, Max Eichenbrenner (TU/e)

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COMING UP: Hidden Histories

This project will use oral history and archive photographs to create an interactive outdoor environment that explores the dramatic changes that have affected parts of Southampton. Project is developed collaboration with Solent Center for Architecture and Design http://www.solentcentre.org.uk/, Armin Medosch http://www.thenextlayer.org and funded by South East England Development Agency SEEDA http://www.seeda.co.uk/. WATCH OUT THIS SPACE!
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