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Events 06/07/2011; 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm.
mama, Preradoviceva 18, Zagreb, Croatia

Chris Sugrue is an artist and programmer whose works experiment with the magical and illusory possibilities of digital technology. She creates fictional worlds that have taken the form of interactive installations, audio-visual performances and algorithmic animations. Her works have explored topics in artificial life, computer vision, electromagnetism, optical effects, and augmented video. She has exhibited internationally in such festivals and galleries as Ars Electronica, Sónar Festival, Pixel Gallery, Medialab-Prado, Matadero Madrid, and La Noche En Blanco Madrid.

Sugrue’s interactive installation, Delicate Boundaries received an honorary mention from Vida Art and Artificial Life Awards and first prize from Share Festival. In 2009, she collaborated to help develop the EyeWriter, a low-cost eye controlled drawing tool for ALS patients. The EyeWriter was honored with Design of the Year award for interactive category, the Future Everything Award, and a Golden Nica from Ars Electronica.

Sugrue holds a Masters of Fine Arts in Design and Technology from Parsons School of Design. She has worked as a creative engineer at the Ars Electronica Futurelab where she was the lead interaction developer for a stereoscopic interactive dance performance with artist and choreographer Klaus Obermaier. Sugrue was the recipient of a year-long fellowship at the Eyebeam Art and Technology Center in New York, and has held artist residencies with Hangar in Barcelona, La Casa De Velázquez in Madrid and Harvestworks in New York. She has taught courses in the Design and Technology department at Parsons School of Design, the Interface Culture program at the KunstUniversitat in Linz, Austria, and numerous workshops on visual and creative programming.

All Events 22/05/2011; 1:00 pm to 3:00 pm.
Pierottijeva 11, Zagreb, Croatia

If we really want to reshape our urban way of life on a sustainable and ecological basis, we will have to take tangible measures. But how and where can we create green oases in the concrete jungles of our towns? On the window ledge, the balcony or the rooftop?

The multimedia artist and activist Annemie Maes will give us some answers and practical tips. She has long been involved in eco-technologies and grass-roots activism. In 2004, she and Guy van Belle set up OKNO, an artists collective that aims to develop innovative cultural projects linking art and technology. For example: Connected Open Greens – the outskirts of town where culture and nature can come together symbiotically, where regenerative energy technologies meet traditional gardening and where art projects might make new biotopes. The question is this: to what extent can new organisms, new surroundings and new landscapes be generated by merging the artificial with the natural?

OKNO members operate two Open Green Rooftop Gardens in Brussels. They observe and record the growth, flowering and decay of plants as well as providing a habitat for insects and keeping bee colonies.
In Zagreb, Annemie Maes will be talking about the Connected Open Greens project, one feature of which is urban bee-keeping.

All Events 23/09/2010; 10:00 am to 10:00 pm. 10:00 am to 10:00 pm.
Pierottijeva 11, Zagreb, Croatia

Upgrade!Zagreb – September 23rd 2010
from 10 am to 10 pm
AKC Medika

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The spirit of EEII’10 (Experimental Electronic Interventions) is  here
again.

Happening on 23rd of September in Blue Room (Plava soba) at AKC Medika, Pierrotijeva 11, Zagreb, EEII’10 is open to creative minds for consensus-driven, collaborative art-making from 10 am to 10 pm.

How does it work? Bring your project, sound creator, VJ apparatus, dance, idea… and join others in working day of collective creativity. Idea is to join individual creations into collective work, that will be presented at the end of the day.

If you are far away, you can still be a part of on-line  collaborative
textual tool for creativity: http://piratepad.net/29tbNHHdV5

Also, whole event will be streamed at http://www.ustream.tv/user/eeii10

As part of EEII happenings, Upgrade!Zagreb is contributing with
inviting the special guest, artist Ralf Schreiber, http://www.ralfschreiber.com .

Ralf is offering a workshop, not in its strict sense of a master having workshopers, but more on the line of ‘working together’. In this practical workshop, participants can build their own individual sounding modules and/or simple solar robots. The fundamental circuits are the suneater and the solar soundmodul. The basic workshop concept is non profit (participants pay only for the electronic parts).

Organised by: UKE, CSDVU and AKC Medika

All Events 28/09/2010;
Pierottijeva 11, Zagreb, Croatia

MishMashMe is a cross-media project about identity and personal connections in a globalised world. All of us are included in an ever-growing network, but how does this change YOUR life? Do you think our world is really coming closer together?


4 filmmakers and 1 blogger from Berlin go on a journey around the world to shoot a documentary and to connect people in a different way: Inside our custom-made caravan we carry an interactive installation. It collects and combines people from various cultural, geographical, religious and personal backgrounds. With the help of pink sticky-notes*, people can mix themselves up with me, your neighbour, – creating a collage of themselves and find out how it would feel to be someone else.

The purpose of this journey is to meet you in person & mishmash you up.

All Events Local Video presentations 07/05/2009; 7:00 pm to 10:00 pm.
Preradovićeva 18, Zagreb, Croatia

May 07, 2009 : 7 pm at net.club mama, Preradovićeva 18

Sandro Đukić presents topic ‘About problems of the reality of an image’ through his work.

Discussion and refreshments follow after the presentation. Meet people interested in media art, exchange ideas about projects and get inspired. Welcome!

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Sandro Đukić is an artist who in his works – spatial, architectonic and photographic installations and constructed films – moves from one medium to another with ease. By doing those movements, he applies different layers and meanings of spaces and by doing that he defines himself as virtual visual artist with tendency towards critical interpretation of space and date of inception of the artwork. The idea of including the viewers of one exhibition space into next work, enrolls from current work to another, new work continously.

Sandro Đukić was born 1964. in Zagreb. He graduated at the Academy of Fine Arts in Zagreb in 1989. In period from 1989 to 1993 he attended Art Academy in Dusseldorf -class of prof. Nam June Paik and prof. Nan Hoover. At the same academy he attended postgraduate studies -class of prof. Nan Hoover, in period from 1993. to 1994. Exhibited in Slovenia, Germany, USA, Italy, Serbia, Austria and Croatia and lectured at the numerous conferences dedicated to media art -Rijeka, Zagreb, Plasy. In 1991. he received Croatian Artist Association Award.

Links:
http://www.kulturpunkt.hr/i/vijesti/1163/
http://www.matica.hr/Vijenac/vijenac389.nsf/AllWebDocs/Poetsko_fotografsko_djelo
http://www.zarez.hr/180/vizualna5.htm
http://www.d-a-z.hr/ostalo/predavanja/sandro-dukic-prostor-realnosti.htm
http://www2.mmsu.hr/en/exhibitions/dukic/index.html

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3rd Upgrade!International meeting

The meeting theme Chain Reactionillustrates the network itself, the way it works and functions, correlates and interacts. The Upgrade!International started as a creative spark that gradually grew into an international group of nodes influencing each other continually through permanent communication. The meeting gathers Upgrade! nodes into one core event in Macedonia and will hopefully cause a positive chain reaction. Upgrade! network gathers annually or bi-annually, each time in a different city for a festival by artists who participated in the Upgrade! meetings around the world.

“Chain reaction” was initiated by 5 partner nodes (Upgrade! Belgrade, Upgrade! Berlin – Public Art Lab, Upgrade! Sofia – InterSpace, Upgrade! Istanbul – NOMAD and Upgrade! Skopje – Line Initiative and Movement) that are responsible for the main coordination and communication of the project with other nodes from the network.

The outcome of the meeting is a 4 day festival with various activities that are created by common effort of the Upgrade! International nodes. On this occasion 50 international artists, curators, and arts producers will gather in Skopje to meet, present art projects and further develop the network. The artistic program of this project is rich, diverse and presents the latest developments of the new media scene on international level.

The artistic program comprises 6 parts:

+ Exhibition

+ Public interventions

+ Live a/v performances

+ Performances

+ Screening program

+ Workshops

These events will take place in different cultural spaces in the city centre. The vibrancy created by having the event happening throughout the city also serves to increase the opportunity for dialogue and place-making, letting the city and its people become part of the festival.

One major aim of the Upgrade! International 2008 meeting is to establish new forms of cultural exchange among the neighbouring countries in the Balkans. The partner nodes in the Balkans are working to show that culture continues to be a powerful force for regional cooperation. The nodes have already hosted smaller exchanges amongst themselves and have worked in a peer-to-peer mentorship capacity to help start and support new nodes in the area. This cooperation has allowed the organizers and local participants to foster a sense of confidence and unique identity amongst new media practitioners internationally. Due to our limited opportunities for mobility and cultural activism on a European and international level, the meeting in Skopje will be of great importance for the region. It’s an outstanding opportunity for many of the local cultural operators, artists, and curators to increase their knowledge and experiences and to share their expertise with others. Hosting the international meeting in Skopje in partnership with neighbouring nodes is a step forward towards creating ongoing cultural linkages in the Balkans.