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Ce mardi 4 juillet, à 19h30, le MiG (Mardi Informel de La Générale) reçoit Lívia Nolasco-Rózsás, pour une présentation, en anglais intitulée "Matter. Non-Matter. Anti-Matter. Past Exhibitions as Digital Experiences". Nous reviendrons sur l'exposition "Les Immatériaux" (Centre Pompidou, 1985) ainsi que sur l'exposition "Matter. Non-Matter. Anti-Matter" (ZKM, 2022) qui vient de s'achever au ZKM et sur le programme de recherche en archéologie des médias "Beyond Matter" qui lie les deux institutions. Pour rappel, le conseil scientifique de l'exposition "Les Immatériaux" avait été assuré par Michel Tibon Cornillot, penseur de la technique, qui nous a quitté en 2020.
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"Matter. Non-Matter. Anti-Matter. Past Exhibitions as Digital Experiences"
The talk recaps an experimental research process and its results on modeling past exhibitions by digital means. At the core of the project is the digital revival of the iconic exhibitions »Les Immatériaux« of the Centre Pompidou Paris in 1985 and »Iconoclash: Beyond the Image Wars in Science, Religion, and Art« of the ZKM | Karlsruhe in 2002. Based on these case studies ZKM | Karlsruhe and the Centre Pompidou Paris investigated experiential methods of digital and spatial modeling. Central to this is also the question of the particular materiality of the digital.
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Lívia Nolasco-Rózsás (HU) has been curating and co-curating exhibitions at contemporary and media art institutions internationally, among other countries in China, Germany, Hungary, India, Latvia, Poland, Slovakia, Sweden, etc. since 2006. These events have fostered dialogues between different geographical locations focusing on the constantly changing media of contemporary art and intersections with various disciplines. She initiated and developed thematic exhibitions raising various questions such as the genealogy and social impact of planetary computation and computer code, electronic surveillance and democracy, functions and processes of science in relation to automated economy, mediated visions of built environments, and synesthetic perception related to integration of minority groups in contemporary art mediation. Although her activity has mainly been affiliated with two institutions, Kunsthalle Budapest and ZKM | Center for Art and Media Karlsruhe, she curated exhibitions at institutions such as Chronus Art Center Shanghai, Arsenal Gallery Białystok, Badischer Kunstverein Karlsruhe, Energy Museum Vilnius, Kunsthalle Zilina, National Library of Latvia, Tallinn Art Hall, Trafó House of Contemporary Arts Budapest.
Her recent curatorial projects include the group shows: Open Codes (2017-19 at ZKM), GLOBAL CONTROL AND CENSORSHIP (2015, ZKM; 2017–18 traveling through Eastern Europe), On the Edge of Perceptibility. Sound Art (2014, Kunsthalle Budapest), and the solo shows of Eli Cortiñas (ES/DE), Kerstin Ergenzinger (DE), Shilpa Gupta (IN), Žilvinas Kempinas (LT/US), Kurt Kren (AT/US), Dóra Maurer (HU), among others.
She has been published in art magazines and worked as international editor at »Flash Art Hungary« (2014–15). From 2019 she has taken up a research in curatorial studies on the »virtual condition« and its implications in the exhibition space, affiliated with the Academy of Fine Arts Leipzig under the supervision of Beatrice von Bismarck.
https://zkm.de/en/person/livia-nolasco-rozsas
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Les Mardis Informels de La Générale (MIG) sont une série de séminaires transdisciplinaires, à la croisée de l'art et de la science, où sont discutés des grands enjeux de société en lien avec la technologie, le numérique, l'économie, la finance, l'énergie, l'alimentation, l'extractivisme et le colonialisme (ressources agricoles, minières, sous-marines, ...) le biologique, l'imaginaire technopositiviste (spatial, metaverse, biotech, transhumanisme,...), les nouveaux régimes écologiques (climat, biodiversité). Chaque semaine, un.e intervenante.e est invité.e.
Intervenant.es en 2021-2022 : Soline NIvet (architecte, chercheuse), Pablo Jensen (physicien), Christophe Bonneuil (historien), Clémence Seurat (éditrice, curatrice), Pinky Htut Aung (artiste, activiste), Flaminia Paddeu (géographe), Gwenola Wagon (artiste Chercheuse, Paris 8), Nicolas Taffin (éditeur, graphiste), Ewen Chardronnet (conquête spatiale), Renata Avila (droit international), RYBN (finance offshore), Raffart-Roussel (art et technologie), Marcel O'Gorman et Jennifer Clary-Lemon (art et ornithologie), Nora Hauswirth (curatrice), Index.ngo (modélisation 3D et expertise policière), Paolo Cirio (justice climatique), Antoine Leudière (cryptographie), Bertrand Charles (relations internationales), Olivier Dubourdieu (Mica Initiative, extractivisme), Laurent Carlier (art numérique), Adriana Knouf et Shu Lea Chang (performance), Marie Lechner et Oulimata Gueye (On-Trade-Off), Pierre Madelin (philosophie), Frédéric Neyrat (philosophie), Robereto Dell'Orco (mycologie), Disnovation.org (disnovation), Xiao Xiao (traitement du signal).