An overview of the work done on Arts & Médias since the soft launch in summer 2020, and a quick mention of what's to come.
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2020 Retrospective

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An overview of the work done on Arts & Médias since the soft launch in summer 2020, and a quick mention of what's to come.
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With his "Google Maps Hack," artist Simon Weckert draws attention to the systems we take for granted—and how we let them shape us.
Ongoing Event
Oct 29, 2020, Bangkok, Thailand
BAB offers an array of artworks and performances from a diverse range of artists, both local and international, throughout the heart of Bangkok, in galleries, public spaces, and iconic landmarks
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Dec 3, 2020, Montréal, Canada
An original participatory winter experience!
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Hadi Jamali
Video installation, digital collages of children hurt by war on a screen a few meters before a map projected on a wall.
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Katja Kwastek
An art-historical perspective on interactive media art that provides theoretical and methodological tools for understanding and analyzing digital art.
A huge sculpture using organ pipes to recreate the body of a whale, held in mid-air with a steel frame. Steel, wood, organ pipes, electric motor.
Upon entering the room, the massive sculpture imposes respect. The shape of the whale, most likely close to the size of a live animal, is immediately recognizable. It's only afterwards that it is possible to understand its body is made of organ pipes, its head sculpted wood, and it's internal organs, tubes carrying compressed air to make it sing.
The organ sounds fill the room, and the whale song and its loud breathing are mesmerizing.