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2018.06.23 Sat, by

ZANG KUNKUN and GUO-LIANG TANZANG
‘Etherial Machines’
Mai 36 Galerie and Ota Fine Arts, Shanghai

Mai 36 Galerie and Ota Fine Arts Shanghai are delighted to present Ethereal Machines, a dual exhibition that brings together Chinese artist Zang Kunkun and Singapore artist Guo-Liang Tan. >> Read more
2018.05.29 Tue, by

MAK YING TUNG 2
‘The Anything Machine’
De Sarthe, Beijing

de Sarthe is pleased to announce a solo exhibition by Mak Ying Tung 2, >> Read more
2017.08.16 Wed, by

Talk | Memory Machine | Tyler Coburn

To name an object is to suppress three-fourths of the enjoyment of the poem, which is composed of the pleasure of guessing little by little: to suggest . . . that is the dream. >> Read more
2016.05.18 Wed, by

Post-Machine: Imagining HOLOS

“The wholeness of a collective intelligence of human, machines, and the natural world, and anything within this wholeness is holos.”
 
 
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2016.04.15 Fri, by

Post-machine: The imagination of Holos

Through their artworks, Zheng and Lin have expressed their imagination about the technological singularity, and explored the connection between machine and consciousness through “intelligentization” and “semi-intelligentization”. >> Read more
2016.01.22 Fri, by

(中文) 超常识机械 Nonsense Machine 明和电机回顾大展

(中文) NonsenseMachine可以理解为“无用的机器”。 >> Read more
2015.12.30 Wed, by

The Sound and the Fury
of the Disco Threshing Machine

Separating DJs and audience:two banks of four mirrored walls—tall and facetted—spun at vertiginous speed,oscillating with the beat. The disco ball has become a threshing machine. >> Read more
2014.07.09 Wed, by

Michael Lee: Machine for (Living) Dying In

Yavuz Fine Art is pleased to present Machine for (Living) Dying In, a new solo exhibition by Singaporean artist Michael Lee. The show will be on view from 16 August to 21 September 2014 and is developed in dialogue with Melanie Pocock. >> Read more
2013.03.14 Thu, by
艺术家档案, 2013.03.06 Wed, by

The Lethe Machine — Yang Fudong and Wang Jianwei

As consumers of cinema, as addicts, we mainline film’s nostalgia, the way it seduces our caved Platonic souls to believe in brusque impressions. We feel the awkwardness of cinematic ghosts, even empathize with them, blinding ourselves like Oedipus.... >> Read more

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