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''Time Mutations'' is an exhibition of new artworks that explore these concepts, challenges, and potentials, through a collaboration between two institutions that have historically been deeply invested in experimental media practice. Media practitioners from the [http://www.uni-weimar.de/cms/en/media/media-art-and-design/study-programmes.html Media Art & Design Program at the Bauhaus-Universität Weimar] and at the State University of New York at [http://mediastudy.buffalo.edu Buffalo’s Media Study Department] have come together to present new projects and provide a platform for interaction between our institutions’ physical and research localities. For this exhibition we are seeking works that focus on individual and collective perceptions of space and time emerging from technologically mediated interaction and exchange. Of particular interest are works in which the concept of time as linear or location as static is successfully challenged, manipulated or collapsed, giving way to alternative experiences and constructions of time, space and place. Explicit failures in these attempts are embraced as both inevitable and interesting – for instance, the failure of technology or mediated social interactions to erase differences in language, cultural protocol, etc. | ''Time Mutations'' is an exhibition of new artworks that explore these concepts, challenges, and potentials, through a collaboration between two institutions that have historically been deeply invested in experimental media practice. Media practitioners from the [http://www.uni-weimar.de/cms/en/media/media-art-and-design/study-programmes.html Media Art & Design Program at the Bauhaus-Universität Weimar] and at the State University of New York at [http://mediastudy.buffalo.edu Buffalo’s Media Study Department] have come together to present new projects and provide a platform for interaction between our institutions’ physical and research localities. For this exhibition we are seeking works that focus on individual and collective perceptions of space and time emerging from technologically mediated interaction and exchange. Of particular interest are works in which the concept of time as linear or location as static is successfully challenged, manipulated or collapsed, giving way to alternative experiences and constructions of time, space and place. Explicit failures in these attempts are embraced as both inevitable and interesting – for instance, the failure of technology or mediated social interactions to erase differences in language, cultural protocol, etc. | ||
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We are supported by: Professur Gestaltung medialer Umgebungen, Studierendenservicefonds Bauhaus-Universität Weimar, State University of New York at Buffalo Media Study, SUNY Buffalo Gender Institute, Visual Studies Department, Architecture and Media Architecture Departments, The Media Study Starter Grant, and the Graduate Student Association of SUNY Buffalo | |||
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