transmediale.11 RESPONSE:ABILITY

Wir sind in eine vollkommene Gegenwart eingetreten und erleben darin eine ununterbrochene digitale Stimulation. Partizipation und Interaktion mittels andauernder Datenströme bilden die Signaturen unserer livegeschalteten Gesellschaft. Ihre technologischen, ästhetischen, performativen und alltäglichen Qualitäten steigern die Intensität unserer Teilhabe und Interaktion mit der Welt. Dies verändert grundlegend die Art und Weise wie wir Zusammenhänge wahrnehmen, Geschichten erzählen und soziale Beziehungen bilden. Es verändert letztlich die Art und Weise wie wir mit unserem Leben in Verbindung bleiben. Unter dem Titel RESPONSE:ABILITY widmete sich die transmediale.11 diesem Echtzeit-Lebensraum.

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Michelle Kasprzak
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Michelle Kasprzak is a Canadian curator and writer based in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. She has appeared in Wired UK, on radio and TV broadcasts by the BBC and CBC, and lectured at PICNIC. She founded one of the world’s leading art curating blogs, Curating.info. She has written critical essays for Rhizome, CV Photo, Mute, and many more. Michelle is currently a Curator at V2_ Institute for Unstable Media, Project Director at McLuhan in Europe 2011, and a member of IKT (International Association of Curators of Contemporary Art).
 

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Scott Kildall (*1969) is a cross-disciplinary artist working with video, installation, prints, sculpture and performance. He gathers material from the public realm to form interventions into various concepts of space. He is a graduate of both Brown University and the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. He has received fellowships and awards from the Kala Art Institute, The Banff Centre for the Arts and Turbulence.org and is currently a resident artist at the Eyebeam Art & Technology Center. Scott is also a founding member of Second Front — the first performance art group in Second Life.

transmediale award nominee