Cheers to the Euro 2024: This Art’s for You.

Cheers to the Euro 2024: This Art’s for You.

Art Claims Impulse wishes everyone joyful and peaceful Euro 2024 Games. Why not watching the following artworks in the breaks. We recommend the following for the matches:

Seven Things About Late Technoculture

Seven Things About Late Technoculture

In short, social media-optimised clips in the tradition of layered www-aesthetics, Viv Lennert and Dani Ploeger approach the gap between media studies and digital media content: Research as a controversial spectacle between real time and end time.

fünf minuten in die zukunft. Jörg Piringer

fünf minuten in die zukunft. Jörg Piringer

In the exhibition, the text images and text videos are shown, which refer to the content of the book. 5 minuten in die zukunft. The performance makes the texts resonate and adds another dimension to them.

AINIMALS, Mihai Grecu

AINIMALS, Mihai Grecu

At the heart of this exhibition lies a fusion of the organic and the digital. Grecu's artistic vision breathes life into ethereal beings born from the boundless imagination of artificial intelligence.

The Revolution Will Not Be Automated, by Clemens Schöll

The Revolution Will Not Be Automated, by Clemens Schöll

At the core of 'The Revolution Will Not Be Automated,' artist Clemens Schöll presents a 17-minute fully automated puppet theater exploring automation's impact on Berlin apartment hunting.

Kybersonic meets Vision

Kybersonic meets Vision

Kybersonic meets Vision' by Wolfgang Spahn breathes life into analog cybernetic networks through feedback, oscillation, and self-regulating systems.

Thingstätten, by Maria Vedder

Thingstätten, by Maria Vedder

Maria Vedder delves into 1930s National Socialist THINGSTÄTTEN with her artwork using drone footage, critically addressing Germany's historical treatment.

Hysteresis, by Dani Ploeger

Hysteresis, by Dani Ploeger

HYSTERESIS by Dani Ploeger exhibits a bumper car modified with Zeeland's car tuning subculture, featuring a VR headset and video projection.

Figur Variationen, by Marc Aschenbrenner

Figur Variationen, by Marc Aschenbrenner

Figur Variationen exhibition comprises six video art films, a costume, and six aquarelles. Aschenbrenner's works explore existential themes, blending performance and art.

Stress Fractors, by Shir Handelsman

Stress Fractors, by Shir Handelsman

Shir Handelsman’s Stress Fractors challenging norms as an "anti-hero." A surreal take on daily life, adding abstract depth.

Protection, by Anna Anders

Protection, by Anna Anders

Anna Anders' 'Protection' quietly contemplates the theme of safeguarding through photos and videos, contrasting everyday security with vulnerable moments, sparking cultural safety debates

Touch Ground Sim-biocene, by Marlot Meyer

Touch Ground Sim-biocene, by Marlot Meyer

Marlot Meyer's Touch Ground Sim-biocene explores a harmonious coexistence of humans, nature, and technology, inviting sensory engagement in our space.

"Emotionally Confronted Through Distance" Group Exhibition

"Emotionally Confronted Through Distance" Group Exhibition explores emotional impact and questions how remote interaction has transformed our perception

The Age of the Digital Aura? Online exhibition.

The Age of the Digital Aura? Online exhibition.

The Age of the Digital Aura? delves into NFT's impact on the digital art world. Marie Molins discusses the technical and philosophical aspects of NFT's.

NFT, Don't Mind Me

NFT, Don't Mind Me

NFT, Don't Mind Me: Artists Navigate the Ambiguous NFT Bubble," treading carefully between recognition and skepticism in the digital art realm.

Verhalten Sie sich leise, leise, leise. Online Exhibition

Verhalten Sie sich leise, leise, leise. Online Exhibition

Verhalten Sie sich leise, leise, leise": An Art Claims Impulse online exhibition featuring Marc Aschenbrenner, Jörg Piringer, and Wolfgang Spahn. Artists' introductions included.

Welt, gute Nacht, by Marc Aschenbrenner, Shir Handelsman

Welt, gute Nacht, by Marc Aschenbrenner, Shir Handelsman

Welt, gute Nacht, features artists Shir Handelsman and Marc Aschenbrenner, capturing the pandemic's gravity, absurdity, and hope for a brighter future.

He Told Me to Remain Silent, by Dave Ball, Jörg Piringer

He Told Me to Remain Silent, by Dave Ball, Jörg Piringer

He Told Me to Remain Silent, showcases Dave Ball and Jörg Piringer's language visualization: digital sound poems and dictionary visualizations

On Frail Ground, Petja Ivanova, Mihai Grecu

On Frail Ground, Petja Ivanova, Mihai Grecu

On Frail Ground evokes existential fragility as cement monuments face nature's forces, revealing traces of human existence, fostering a new hybrid.

Self-Similar and Strange, by Wolfgang Spahn

Self-Similar and Strange, by Wolfgang Spahn

Self-Similar and Strange, by Wolfgang Spahn explores generative systems for sound and projections, utilizing chaotic fractals. The work blurs boundaries between chaos and order.

Bruch|Stücke II, Group Exhibition

Bruch|Stücke II, Group Exhibition

Bruch|Stücke II" shifts focus to live performances. Unlike the first edition, this presents live or recorded art engaging with surroundings.

Reflective Interventions 2011

Reflective Interventions 2011

Reflective Interventions 2011," curated by Art Claims Impulse, explores navigating virtual and material worlds, addressing journalism, interaction, and value in contemporary discourse

Dazzling & Haunted, Group Exhibition

Dazzling & Haunted, Group Exhibition

Dazzling & Haunted, Artwork embodies a relentless quest for perfection, recognition, and redemption, confronting attrition with humor and hope. The audience reflects on human existence.

"Stadt am Rande" Group Exhibition

"Stadt am Rande" at Today Art Museum Beijing featured Berlin-based media artists exploring the ever-evolving urban landscape and its identities.

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