Device Art Forum

by Scott Beale on November 27, 2006 · 3 comments

Device Art

blasthaus and dorkbot-sf present Device Art Forum this Thursday, November 30th at Rx Gallery in San Francisco. According to dorkbot organizer Karen Marcelo “Sergio Vujicic will be making perfumes from peoples’ bodily fluids during the event”. So come on down and don’t forget your body fluids!

Featuring 10 artists and curators from Croatia, Serbia, Herzegovina, and Slovenia. Presentations by all and special sneak preview of this exciting exhibition of projects at the intersection of art, science, and technology.

Device_art was first initiated by the Croatian independent organization KONTEJNER | bureau of contemporary art praxis in Zagreb in 2004 in the form of a group exhibition, bringing together artists from Croatia and the region (Slovenia, Serbia and Montenegro). This year KONTEJNER started to collaborate with Multimedia Institute from Zagreb which is for some years now investigating art and skills in that field. American partner blasthaus Gallery from San Francisco is also oriented to technology based art, and the goal of this collaboration is to present device art from the region where it is in development most.

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