SHIFT09 in Basel – “Magic. Tech-Evocations and Assumptions of Paranormal Realities”

October 23, 2009

Yesterday, 22nd October, the third edition of the annual SHIFT – Electronic Arts Festival took place in Dreispitzhalle, Münchenstein. After a series of opening speeches by the sponsors’ representatives, the exhibition was opened to the public. At 9pm, US musician Dorit Chrysler performed the first of a long list of musical acts of the festival.

Dominik Spirgi, spokesman of the festival, held his opening speech, followed by several officials and representatives of the sponsors. During the speeches, people poured into Dreispitzhalle in quite great numbers. When the apero was declared open, the event hall was packed expectedly.

At 8pm, the exhibition opened. You can say, it’s definitely worth the visit. Although the topic of this years’ SHIFT seems a bit passé, its interpretations vary from clever to amusing, and from dazzling to a bit blunt.

Interaction is written in capitals. Accordingly, lots of the works include the beholder. And interaction is realized in very different ways. From screens with mouses inviting you to click to motion sensors transforming movements onto screens, every variation can be seen.

Today, the official program of SHIFT has started, sporting an extensive number of performances and concerts, partly taking place in the partnering Schaulager. A visit of SHIFT’s website is recommended to see what’s going on and where.

>> Visit SHIFT09 website
>> Visit Schaulager website


Norwegian Instant Art – Artists exchange culture between Oslo and San Francisco

October 23, 2009

Four Norwegian artists travel to San Francisco to make art. They take two weeks’ time to absorb the Bay Area and transform it instantly into artworks. And at the end of the stay, the artworks will be exhibited. The project draws on identity and difference: how does a stranger perceive a town?

EXPLORE, TRANSFORM, PERFORM is the subtitle the four artists give to the project. While their individual works draw international attention, Norwegian Instant Art is a charity project designed to share cultural energy – this time between Norway and the US.

The San Francisco issue is the third part of the series. The first two were initiated and held by Pippip Ferner and Kristine Maudal. For the San Francisco show, Kristin Romberg and Ingrid A. Tronstad complete the quartet.

The project will be put through from November 1st to 12th 2009. The opening will take place on 12th November between 6pm and 9pm at Studio Anodyne, 77 Dow Place.

>> Invitation EXPLORE TRANSFORM PERFORM 12th November 09
>> Go to Kristine Maudal’s website
>> Go to Pippip Ferner’s website
>> Go to Kristin Romberg’s website
>> Go to Ingrid A. Tronstad’s website


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