exhibition

net.art generator

A look back at the 25-year history of this legendary software art project and the projects that have emerged from it.

Bonn / Frauenmuseum / Opening 7 April 2024

publication

Fix My Code

e-book by Cornelia Sollfrank and Winnie Soon

Breaking points between code and culture – exemplified by the net.art generator. Starting with a broken tool, the two artists engage in a thrilling dialogue about code, the aesthetics of the dysfunctional and the female coder as the lasting exception.

Open access at EECLECTIC Berlin

exhibition

Open Codes. Networked Commons

Nam June Paik Art Center / Seoul / 1 July – 24 October 2021

© Nam June Paik Art Center, Bak Hyongryol

Open Codes. Networked Commons is an exhibition that provides a new way to look at the world we live in today; a world that is shaped by codes. It analyzes the digital infrastructure built and maintained by digital codes. Communication with computers is essential part of our life and we are confronted daily with computer screens and user interfaces. This exhibition, though, is designed to engage with the inherent nature and the creative potentials of computer codes, beneath the surface of the everyday user experience. In collaboration with ZKM | Center for Art and Media Karlsruhe.

https://njpart.ggcf.kr/open-codes-networked-commons/

exhibition

Melting Point

Festival Acces-s / Billère (F) / 8 October 2020 – 2 April 2021

Social networks, applications, platforms, wikis… from youtubers to the creators of electrocybernetic technologies, from digital photography to interactive narratives, from net-art to webdesign, from glitch artists to virtual communities, Melting Point explores a hybrid web that can be conjugated in the plural.

https://acces-s.org/agenda/melting-point