transmediale.11 RESPONSE:ABILITY

In our post-future era of acceleration and densification of information, the state and nature of being live and online becomes one of the crucial definers of our social presence. Response and action are compressed into an existential here and now triggering a durée of continuous digital stimulation. With RESPONSE:ABILITY transmediale.11 explored the emerging qualities of liveness as a fundamental nature of our present digital culture.

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Mark Shepard is an artist, architect and researcher whose post-disciplinary practice addresses new social spaces and signifying structures of contemporary network cultures. His work has been presented internationally at venues including LABoral Center for Art + Industrial Creation; the Barcelona Design Museum; the Netherlands Architecture Institute; ISEA 2010 RUHR; Art Center Nabi, Seoul, Korea; Eyebeam Art + Technology Center, New York; The Queens Museum, New York; Storefront for Art and Architecture and Artist Space, New York.

transmediale award nominee
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Bengt Sjölén is an independent software and hardware designer/hacker/artist based in Stockholm.

conference participant exhibition artist
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Nathaniel Stern is an experimental installation and video artist, net.artist, printmaker and writer. He has produced and collaborated on projects ranging from interactive and immersive environments, mixed reality art and multimedia physical theater performances, to digital and traditional printmaking, concrete sculpture and slam poetry. He is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Art and Design at the University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee.

transmediale award nominee