TRACING HYPER PASSAGES / GUIDED TOURS THROUGH HAMBURG with Micheal Olokodana, Printer and Till Krause, Artist, Galerie für Landschaftskunst Taking a walk, following two monumental city axis, one of state sovereignity, one of economy, erring around […]
Month: September 2016
Ute Vorkoeper – LOOKING FOR CHANGES / REVISITING TOUR
Looking for Changes | Revisiting Tour. – In 2010, the Academy of Another City created a temporary Art Route across Hamburg called “Looking for Changes” along the S-Bahn line 3, which connects the north and the south of the city.
Jan Derk Diekema – Government versus Society = ART
TRACING HYPER PASSAGES / GUIDED TOURS THROUGH HAMBURG All over the world a government sometimes clashes with society. Artists can start the clash or come up with a solution for it! In this tour we […]
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Measuring hyper links on passages to similarities. How to talk about hyper culturalism with the means of art? The Port Journey 2016 Exhibition with: Jaime Ibanez (Groningen/Nl), Klaske Oenema (Groningen/Nl), Tim Schwartz (Los Angeles/USA), Reham Sharbaji (Amman/Jordan)
Tim Schwartz
Tim Schwartz (b. 1981 Boston, Massachusetts) is a Los Angeles-based artist, technologist, and activist who makes works of art focused on technology, information, privacy, and how our culture absorbs changes in these areas.
Klaske Oenema
PARTICIPATING ARTIST OF THE EXHIBITION “THE SHAPE OF THINGS TO COME”, PORT JOURNEY MEETING 2016 About my work: The story, the narrative, forms the center of my work. This can be explicit and unfolding in an […]
Reham Sharbaji
In the Arabic language, every noun and name is gendered, and so everything becomes personified merely because the nature of the language deems it so. And so, Amman is identified as feminine, carrying with it all the nuances that are associated with gender.
Jaime Ibanez
PARTICIPATING ARTIST OF THE EXHIBITION “THE SHAPE OF THINGS TO COME”, PORT JOURNEY MEETING 2016 Jaime Ibanez designs his own systems which are related to cinema, theatre and music. These are “primitive” animations, installations, theatre […]