Meta.Morf 2014: Lost in Transition
Biennale for art & technology
May 1–June 1, 2014
Opening: May 1, 15–20h
Trondheim
Norway
TEKS – Trondheim Electronic Arts Centre is proud to announce the third edition of biennale for art & technology: Meta.Morf 2014: Lost in Transition.
Transition, expressed through the perpetual processes of change within all levels of the universe, from micro to macro scale, from stardust to animate entities, constantly generating new patterns, structures and forms; entails aesthetic qualities not only of great intrinsic value, but qualities that can be suggested essential for how all things develop, shaping every aspects of our lives.
Exhibitions
May 1–June 1
The 2014 biennale exhibitions curated by Espen Gangvik, intends to show artists, architects and researchers with projects that from different viewpoints investigates transformative processes.
Ákos Maróy / Anders Tveit / Arnfinn Killingtveit / Audun Eriksen / Benjamin Dillenburger / Christian Blom / Christopher Baker / Daniel Palacios / Driessens & Verstappen / Evelina Domnitch & Dmitry Gelfand / Eskil Muan Sæther / Frederik De Wilde / Kaoru Kobata / Marnix De Nijs / Max Rheiner / Michael Hansmeyer / Michael Najjar / Pe Lang / Pelle Cass / Sota Ichikawa / Stanza
Exhibition venues:
Babel Art Space / Gråmølna – Trondheim Art Museum / Rake Show Room / Trøndelag Centre for Contemporary Art
Conferences
“Lost in Transition”
Friday and Saturday, May 2 and 3
A two-day conference curated and moderated by Dr. Rachel Armstrong including keynotes from amongst others philosopher and distinguished professor Graham Harman, University of Cairo, artist and entrepreneur Jae Rhim Lee and microbiologist Simon Park, University of Surrey.
“Here To Go II”
Saturday, May 31
A one-day symposium curated by Martin Palmer, focusing on Art, Counter-Culture and the Esoteric, with Carl Abrahamsson / Vicki Bennett / Alkistis Dimech / Angela Edwards / Peter Grey / Jesper Aagaard Petersen / Z’EV
Full program and background info at metamorf.no
Produced by teks.no
Supported by:
Arts Council Norway
Trondheim Municipality
County Municipality of Sør-Trøndelag
PNEK – Production network for electronic arts, Norway