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[events from '92] [publications from '92] [magyar] EVENTS IN 1996 Art on the Internet From January 1996 Internet access is provided free of charge during the opening hours to artists and researchers. Continuously updated selection of bookmarks of the most interesting art home pages facilitate the research.
23 - 25 April 1996 - Segment/Porte: Paris-Venice-Budapest-Skopje Curriculum
Vitae is an interactive art event consisting of segment-events that
take place simultaneously in different places, interconnected by post,
telephone, fax and internet. Some nodal locations will have pre-planned
ambient installations as the starting point. These installations will
use material from past events as a base for the new one. Paris:
Galerie Multimedia ISEA (project by Evgenija Demniewska) 3 - 7 June 1996 The Intermedia Department of the Hungarian Academy of Fine Arts at Artpool From June
3 to 7: works
by students of the Intermedia
Department
29 May - 19 June 1996 - Hungarian Institute Artpool at the Institut Hongrois in Paris Exhibition
of the international HANDS project from May 29 through June 19, 1996.
27 September - 13 October 1996 - Budapest Autumn Festival picture-poetry open air exhibition at the Liszt Ferenc square
8 November 1996 On Line and On Site an exchange
and communication project In August 1996 two artists from Budapest, Gábor Györfi and Csaba Nemes went for a three month working period to Rotterdam where they worked on a common website related to Dutch bikes and windows. Two artists from Rotterdam came to work in Budapest: Graziella Tomasi spreads tulipbulbs in Budapest and Hanneke Breuker makes `portraits': of the city and of people living in Budapest. The presentation of the first outcomes of these works on the common website was at Artpool.
15 November, 5 p.m. at Artpool Simultaneity Multi-media presentation simultanously at various places of the world of a video work by Igor Mischiyev based on the comic book figure, Silver Surfer. In four 8 minutes episodes through architecture as a supporting character, Silver Surfer interacts with time, space, history and politics. Follow the event on line http://www.net-dept.de/whirl/comics/silversurfer/
27 November, 5. p.m. at Artpool "I gave my subconscious a camera, and promised not to interfere" Barbara Rosenthal (New York) A slide audio presentation and reading-room presentation of all the stages in the hand-made and published 15 avant-garde bookworks and conceptual photographic wall-works by Barbara Rosenthal. Slide-audio piece involving the photographic images in "Sensations" and "Homo Futurus" about bookworks see: Ulises Carrion: The New Art of Making Books (1975)
26 November 1996 - January 5 1997 Fluxus Videos at Artpool on the occasion of the exhibition "Fluxus in Germany from 1962-1994" at the Palace of Art of Budapest In addition to displaying the original works of Fluxus artists, part of the exhibition is the presentation of the documentation of important festivals, concerts and artists that have been introduced in Germany over the last thirty years. Beside the works that were created in the early years of concerts and group performances, the exhibition shows the continued work of artists working in Germany. Thirty of the most prominent figures of the Fluxus phenomenon, who among others include: Joseph Beuys, John Cage, George Maciunas and Nam June Paik, have more than three hundred of their original pieces - objects, graphics and musical scores - exhibited. The original text and photo documents are supported by rarely shown Fluxus films, radio plays, taped readings, recordings, and excerpts from concerts will be presented to the public during the exhibition in the Palace of Art. An exhibition catalogue in German and a collection of texts in Hungarian will be published to accompany the exhibition. As part of the event, the Artpool Art Research Center provides internet access free of charge to visitors interested in the topic and presents a Fluxus video programme during the exhibition.
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