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Leçon 5 : Screen cultures. About technologies and practices|
Sabine Himmelsbach, director of HeK House of Electronic Arts Basel and publisher of Entangled Realities. Living with Artificial Intelligence, Basel, Christoph Merian Verlag, 2019

Oeuvre analysée par Jean-Marc Arnaudé : Camille Henrot, Grosse fatigue, 2013

Screens are all around us. The mobile phone almost feels like an extension of The body, we view and respond to messages continuously, post images and videos, always online, always connected. The presentation will reflect life In The digital condition and The complex relationship between humans and Screens by presenting examples From The curatorial practice at HeK, House of Electronic Arts Basel From Screen based works to augmented and virtual reality, where The framed world of The Screen is dissolving into an immersive experience.
Since March 2012, Sabine HIMMELSBACH is The new director of HeK (House of Electronic Arts Basel). After studying Art history In Munich she worked for galleries In Munich and Vienna From 19931996 and later became project manager for exhibitions and conferences for The Steirischer Herbst Festival In Graz, Austria. In 1999 she became exhibition director at The ZKM | Center for Art and Media In Karlsruhe. From 20052011 she was The artistic director of The Edith-Russ-House for Media Art In Oldenburg, germany.
Her exhibition projects include Fast Forward (2003), Coolhunters (2004), Ecomedia (2007), MyWar (2010) and Culture(s) of Copy (2011).
2011 she curated gateways.Art and Networked Culture for The Kumu Art Museum In Tallinn As part of The European Capital of Culture Tallinn 2011 programme. Her exhibitions at HeK In Basel include Sensing Place (2012), Semiconductor: Let There be Light (2013), Ryoji Ikeda (2014), Poetics and Politics of Data (2015), Rafael Lozano-Hemmer: Preabsence (2016), unREAL (2017) and Lynn Hershman Leeson: Anti-Bodies (2018). As a writer and lecturer she is dedicated to topics related to Media Art and digital Culture.


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All sessions will take place at the Casino Forum of Contemporary Art in Luxembourg City and are open to the general public. Registration is requested by email.

The registration fee is 9 € per session or 40 € for the complete cycle (6 sessions).
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2240 Luxembourg 41 Rue Notre Dame, Luxembourg

Casino Luxembourg
41 Rue Notre Dame
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