Duration: 1 July – 31 July 2010
Exhibited work: New Color
Event type: Group Show
Curator: Daria Pyrkina, Daria Kamyshnikova
Organizer: National Centre for Contemporary Arts, Moscow Museum of Modern Art, Stella Art Foundation
Venue: Moscow, Russia
The main programme of the Biennale was formulated based on the results of the open submission process. Submissions were recieved for realization of both individual and collective works, as well as hosting of the curated projects. Overall, 2534 submissions were registered in the database. Of those, the artworks of more than 600 artists and art groups have been selected, which will be exhibited at the museums, galleries, centers of contemporary art and various other exhibition spaces as part of the 40 curated projects in July of 2010.
Curators of the Biennale would like to sincerely thank all the authors who submitted their work for participation. This year, the number of art projects deserving of notice exceeded the organization committee’s ability to provide exhibiting space. We hope that many of the artworks not included in the long list for “Qui Vive” in 2010 would be realized during the ”interbiennale” within the continuing exhibition cycles for young artists hosted by the Biennale organizers and their partners.
Duration: 1 July – 31 July 2010
Exhibited work: New Color
Event type: Group Show
Curator: Daria Pyrkina, Daria Kamyshnikova
Organizer: National Centre for Contemporary Arts, Moscow Museum of Modern Art, Stella Art Foundation
Venue: Moscow, Russia
The main programme of the Biennale was formulated based on the results of the open submission process. Submissions were recieved for realization of both individual and collective works, as well as hosting of the curated projects. Overall, 2534 submissions were registered in the database. Of those, the artworks of more than 600 artists and art groups have been selected, which will be exhibited at the museums, galleries, centers of contemporary art and various other exhibition spaces as part of the 40 curated projects in July of 2010.
Curators of the Biennale would like to sincerely thank all the authors who submitted their work for participation. This year, the number of art projects deserving of notice exceeded the organization committee’s ability to provide exhibiting space. We hope that many of the artworks not included in the long list for “Qui Vive” in 2010 would be realized during the ”interbiennale” within the continuing exhibition cycles for young artists hosted by the Biennale organizers and their partners.
Tokyo, Mishuku, JPN
Vienna, Neubau, AUT
Egor Kraft – artist-researcher, founder
Anna Kraft – researcher, director
mail/at/kraft.studio
Tokyo, Mishuku, JPN
Vienna, Neubau, AUT
Egor Kraft – artist-researcher, founder
Anna Kraft – researcher, director
#ReverseArchaeology #SyntheticHistories #Cognitecture #AIsthetics #Engistemics
Initiated in 2017, ongoing.
Marble, polyamide, machine learning algorithms, custom software, original dataset, multichannel video installation.
A critical and technical exploration of the capacities of AI models to reconstruct missing fragments of objects from classical antiquity and generate synthetic historical documents carved in stone. This work questions the epistemological qualities of AI-accelerated historiography, akin to 'reverse archaeology'.
#Infodemics #Infollution #Knowlegistics #EngineeredTruth
Initiated in 2011, ongoing.
5-channel video installation; HD film; website: thenewcolor.net; book, edition of 50.
An online mystification concerning a parascientific breakthrough discovery of a never-before-seen colour. The digital myth took the form of a fictitious company's website, video adverts & mockumentary interviews to become a viral sensation attracting mass attention online.