KINETICA ART FAIR 2011



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3rd - 6th February 2011
Ambika P3, Marylebone, London, UK

The most beautiful experience we can have is the mysterious. It is the fundamental emotion which stands at the cradle of true art and true science.

Albert Einstein

Kinetica Museum held the third annual Kinetica Art Fair in February 2011. At our art fair every year Kinetica curates a feature exhibition and performance programme of pioneering contemporary works and a stimulating events, alongside the stands taken up by divergent and exciting exhibitors from all over the world.

The fundamental aim of Kinetica Art Fair is to bring together galleries, museums, arts organisations, curatorial groups and self-represented artists from around the world who focus on universal concepts and evolutionary processes through the convergence of kinetic, electronic, robotic, sound, light, time-based and multi-disciplinary new media art, science and technology.

The fair aims to popularise artists and organisations working in these realms to a wider audience and to provide a unique environment for the commercial enterprise of this thriving art form. It also provides a platform for visitors to understand more about this international movement and to participate in the programme of talks, performances and workshops.

The theme of KAF2011’s feature exhibition and performance programme was Evolution of Body, Brain, Mind and Consciousness. The programme included presentations and performances from eminent and key artists, philosophers, thinkers and radicals exposing varying concepts and alternative dimensions in our quest to further human potential. Performances by Musion Academy’s performers and other unique 3D visual creations were screened and enacted daily at the art fair. Featuring Laura Healey, Ian Eames, Ben Sheppee, David Thomas, Steve G, Delisa and Randstad Gold VJ Award winner Life in a Beat.

The 2011 Fair had a larger international presence than in previous years with exhibitors from Ukraine, Georgia, Greece, Italy, USA, Spain, South Korea, UK, Norway, Holland, Switzerland and France.

Kinetica Museum would like to thank all participating artists, galleries, organisations, sponsors, supporters, interns and volunteers that have been vital to the making of Kinetica Art Fair 2011.

For further details about Kinetica Art Fair 2011 and past art fairs, including all artists, performers and exhibitors, please consult our ART FAIR WEBSITE

 

EXHIBITORS KAF2011

Davide Angheleddu
Patrick Heide Contemporary Art
GV Art
ArtHertz
Baileybots
Tine Bech
Mike Blow
Urban Kinetics Research Centre
David Cranmer
Simon Donger & Daniel Felstead
Cybersonica & Manchester Art Gallery
Justin Goodyer
Skin Graph
Jerzy Kedziora
Swiss Cultural Fund in Britain presents: PE Lang
Tim Lewis
Adam Lilien
Pritchard Themis LTD
Anna Dumitriu & Alex May
Monomatic
Kristoffer Myskja
Computer Arts Society presents: Cécile Colle}{Ralf Nuhn
Swiss Cultural Fund in Britain presents: Raphael Perret

 

ARTISTS

KAF2011 Feature Exhibition

Gregory Barsamian
Carlo Bernardini
Ivan Black
Balint Bolygo
Jim Bond
Madi Boyd
James P Graham
Dianne Harris
Ray Lee
Vincent Leroy
Alex Posada
Nik Ramage
Poietic Studio
Ben Tyers
Tom Wilkinson
Jun Ga Young
Christiaan Zwanikken

 

PERFORMERS KAF2011

Photophonics
onedotzero screening & performance – robotica
Stelarc – The Prosthetic Head
Madi Boyd – Light Harp
Rachel Garrard – 7 Transmutations
Ryan Styles – Prolific Profiles
Madaleine Trigg – Sutre
Di Mainstone – Serendiptihchord
Holotronica – Live holographic audiovisual performance
New Opera Hero – Work, Eat, Sleep
KI-RA – Transient lightness of being

 

TALKS PROGRAMME KAF2011

Andrew Carnie and Richard Wingate – Slices and Snapshots
Jasia Reichardt – Archive of Artists Working With Technology
Rita Carter and Garry Kennard – Art and the Brain – Picturing Perception
Robert Pepperell – Art, perception and consciousness
LAb[au] – MetaDesign
Madi Boyd – Exploring The Point of Perception through Art and Science
Skin Graph – Personality Inscribed
Susan Aldworth – Scribing The Soul
Jean-François Noubel – Art in a post monetary era. How does consciousness and its manifestation evolve?
Ioannis Michalous – Sky Cloning
Adam Lilien – Holo’Qubism Hyperclassical Art
Tine Bech – Playful Interactions
Ben Tyers – “The true artist helps the world by revealing mystic truths”
Panel discussion featuring Eugenia Emets and Gaynor O’Flynn - Art, Auditory Stimulation and the Brain
Adam Lilien – Holo’Qubism workshop


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