Arte, juego y datos: creciendo en un mundo digital
Nov
1
to Nov 3

Arte, juego y datos: creciendo en un mundo digital

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¡Tres días de juegos en el MALI! Conoce el programa de actividades “Arte, juego y datos: creciendo en un mundo digital”

Del 1 al 3 de noviembre, el vestíbulo del segundo piso del MALI albergará el programa de actividades “Arte, juego y datos: creciendo en un mundo digital”, de la artista e investigadora Nomi Sasaki, quien presenta tres propuestas interactivas para niños como parte de su proyecto de investigación artística DADA-TATA, que aborda el uso de datos biométricos y los derechos digitales en la infancia.

Este programa, que se realiza en el marco de la exposición “Mundo expandido. Entre lo físico y lo virtual”, y gracias al apoyo de la Fundación Japón Lima, no solo fomenta la participación infantil, sino que también busca abrir espacios de reflexión crítica sobre los desafíos del mundo digital y los derechos de los niños en esta era.

https://mali.pe/2024/10/24/diasdejuegosenelmali/

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Ars Electronica Festival 2024
Sep
4
to Sep 8

Ars Electronica Festival 2024

  • University of Art and Design Linz (map)
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BEEHIVE
Interactive installation for playgrounds

BEEHIVE explores how the big data sector, particularly YouTube, threatens children's rights during their free time and play. By integrating sensors into playground elements, BEEHIVE turns children's movements into digital actions— scrolling and video playback on the YouTube Kids app—transforming play into data. The artwork uses the metaphor of honey production to help children better understand data collection and processing. BEEHIVE is part of the DADA-TATA research project.

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Track-track: ¡Sigamos al gato!
Mar
3
to Mar 23

Track-track: ¡Sigamos al gato!

Un hambriento gato andino viaja a la costa a pescar sin saber que alguien lo está siguiendo.
En este micro teatro de títeres para niños, la escenografía es animada por los datos biométricos
del espectador. Mientras el espectador ve el espectáculo dentro de una caja a través de un
agujero, se activan sensores que recopilan datos para hacer brillar las estrellas, hacer soplar el
viento y moverlas olas del mar.

  • Viernes 3 de Marzo de 18:00 a 19:30 hrs en Cultural Station (Jr. Bellavista 538, Miraflores)

  • Sábado 4 de Marzo de 10:00 a 13:00 y de 14:00 a 16:00 hrs en Británico Library Miraflores (Jr. Bellavista 538, Miraflores)

  • Miércoles 8 de Marzo de 18:00 a 19:30 hrs en el Británico SJL (Av. Próceres de la Independencia 1531, San Juan de Lurigancho)

  • Sábado 11 de Marzo de 10:00 a 11:30 hrs en el Británico SMP (Av. Alfredo Mendiola 1200, San Martín de Porres)

  • Jueves 23 de Marzo de 16:00 a 19:00 hrs en el Británico SJL (Av. Próceres de la Independencia 1531, San Juan de Lurigancho)

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Track-track: ¡Sigamos al gato!
Feb
16
to Feb 18

Track-track: ¡Sigamos al gato!

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Esta semana presento mi caja de títeres en Lima y estoy muy feliz de hacerlo en @britanico_cultural lugar donde vi por primera vez el teatro Lambe Lambe y donde pude ver el trabajo de muchos artistas dedicados a los niños. Track-track: ¡Sigamos al gato! se presenta esta semana en el marco del festival de cine para niños CINI en el Cultural Station, Miraflores.

Por si pueden darse una vuelta, estaré ahí de 18:00 a 19:30 el jueves 16, viernes 17 y sábado 18. Sólo les pediré llenar un breve cuestionario.

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SenriAn at NOVA Digital Arts Festival
Nov
22
to Dec 17

SenriAn at NOVA Digital Arts Festival

SenriAn is a personal exploration of subjective space, memory, and migration. This Peep Media installation explores the phenomenon of reminiscence by displaying AI-generated images from a dataset composed of the artist’s Chinese ink paintings and family photographs from her childhood. Can these digitally generated images reveal the mutable nature of memories?

Read more about the project.

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Track-track: Let's follow the cat!
May
12
to May 28

Track-track: Let's follow the cat!

  • Atelierhaus Salzamt (map)
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Poetics of Obsolescence
Interface Cultures Media Archeology Exhibition

The exhibition is concerned with media archaeology – examining dead media and their obsolescence and attempts to reinterpret them through artistic interventions. The projects, which were developed during workshops on media archaeology over three years under the direction of Gebhard Sengmüller at the “Interface Cultures” Institute, will be embedded in the exhibition. Curated by Indiara Di Benedetto, exhibition display by Hess Jeon.

Participating artists

Alejandro Quiñones Roa
Barbara Jazbec
Daphne Xanthopoulou &
Sheyda Ramhormozi
Funda Zeynep Ayguler
Hess Jeon
Indiara Di Benedetto
Iosune Sarasate
Juan Pablo Linares
Kevin Blackistone
Kristina Tica
Lea Schnell
Nomi Sasaki
Patricia Cadavid
Sara Koniarek
Tiio Suorsa

Supported By Interface Cultures Department

Note: Track-track: Let’s follow the cat! will be shown as a video documentation.

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Track-track: Let’s follow the cat! @BestOff
Jun
10
to Jul 4

Track-track: Let’s follow the cat! @BestOff

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BestOff Exhibition

*Performance schedule
Tuesday, Thursday & Friday
16:30 - 17:30


A hungry Andean cat travels to the coast to fish, unaware that he has some special followers.

The project recreates a short micro puppet theater for children where the scenography is animated by the spectator's biometric data. While seeing the show inside a box through a peeping hole, the kid activates sensors that take the data to make the stars shine, blow the wind, and move the waves.

Inspired by the Lambe Lambe puppetry, Track-track: Let’s Follow the Cat! aims to explore children’s new digital environment and the concerns that biometric data and the notion of privacy implies. This interactive puppet show investigates how children recognize themselves as a data source and how they perceive their own digital data as a resource.

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Track-track: Let’s follow the cat! @Kids’ Research Laboratory
Oct
27
to Oct 29

Track-track: Let’s follow the cat! @Kids’ Research Laboratory

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PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE

27, 28, and 29th October
From 11:00 to 12:00 and from 15:00 to 16:30.
Performance for one person (~3min)


A hungry Andean cat travels to the coast to fish, unaware that he has some special followers.

The project recreates a short micro puppet theater for children where the scenography is animated by the spectator's biometric data. While seeing the show inside a box through a peeping hole, the kid activates sensors that take the data to make the stars shine, blow the wind, and move the waves.

Inspired by the Lambe Lambe puppetry, Track-track: Let’s Follow the Cat! aims to explore children’s new digital environment and the concerns that biometric data and the notion of privacy implies. This interactive puppet show investigates how children recognize themselves as a data source and how they perceive their own digital data as a resource.

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Track-track: Let’s follow the cat!  @Ars Electronica Festival 2020
Sep
13
to Sep 14

Track-track: Let’s follow the cat! @Ars Electronica Festival 2020

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Performance schedule

From 12:00 to 13:00 and from 15:00 to 16:00.
Performance for one person (~3min)
Online registration

STATE OF INTIMACY Exhibition from INTERFACE CULTURE

Kunstuniversität Campus activities
Ars Electronica Festival 2020


A hungry Andean cat travels to the coast to fish, unaware that he has some special followers.

The project recreates a short micro puppet theater for children where the scenography is animated by the spectator's biometric data. While seeing the show inside a box through a peeping hole, the kid activates sensors that take the data to make the stars shine, blow the wind, and move the waves.

Inspired by the Lambe Lambe puppetry, Track-track: Let’s Follow the Cat! aims to explore children’s new digital environment and the concerns that biometric data and the notion of privacy implies. This interactive puppet show investigates how children recognize themselves as a data source and how they perceive their own digital data as a resource.

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Track-track: Let’s follow the cat!  @Ars Electronica Festival 2020
Sep
12
to Sep 13

Track-track: Let’s follow the cat! @Ars Electronica Festival 2020

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Performance schedule

From 12:00 to 13:00 and from 15:00 to 16:00.
Performance for one person (~3min)
Online registration

STATE OF INTIMACY Exhibition from INTERFACE CULTURE

Kunstuniversität Campus activities
Ars Electronica Festival 2020


A hungry Andean cat travels to the coast to fish, unaware that he has some special followers.

The project recreates a short micro puppet theater for children where the scenography is animated by the spectator's biometric data. While seeing the show inside a box through a peeping hole, the kid activates sensors that take the data to make the stars shine, blow the wind, and move the waves.

Inspired by the Lambe Lambe puppetry, Track-track: Let’s Follow the Cat! aims to explore children’s new digital environment and the concerns that biometric data and the notion of privacy implies. This interactive puppet show investigates how children recognize themselves as a data source and how they perceive their own digital data as a resource.

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Track-track: Let’s follow the cat!  @Ars Electronica Festival 2020
Sep
11
to Sep 12

Track-track: Let’s follow the cat! @Ars Electronica Festival 2020

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  • Google Calendar ICS
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Performance schedule

From 12:00 to 13:00 and from 15:00 to 16:00.
Performance for one person (~3min)
Online registration

STATE OF INTIMACY Exhibition from INTERFACE CULTURE

Kunstuniversität Campus activities
Ars Electronica Festival 2020


A hungry Andean cat travels to the coast to fish, unaware that he has some special followers.

The project recreates a short micro puppet theater for children where the scenography is animated by the spectator's biometric data. While seeing the show inside a box through a peeping hole, the kid activates sensors that take the data to make the stars shine, blow the wind, and move the waves.

Inspired by the Lambe Lambe puppetry, Track-track: Let’s Follow the Cat! aims to explore children’s new digital environment and the concerns that biometric data and the notion of privacy implies. This interactive puppet show investigates how children recognize themselves as a data source and how they perceive their own digital data as a resource.

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Track-track: Let’s follow the cat!  @AGORA DIGITALIS / Ars Electronica Festival 2020
Sep
10
8:30 PM20:30

Track-track: Let’s follow the cat! @AGORA DIGITALIS / Ars Electronica Festival 2020

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Agora Digitalis
Student Presentations on “Intimacy, Embodiment & Technology” by Jaskaran Anand, Indiara di Benedetto, Nomi Sasaki, Octavian Albu, Gabriele Ragusa

Kunstuniversität Campus activities
Ars Electronica Festival 2020

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Track-track: Let’s follow the cat!  @Ars Electronica Festival 2020
Sep
10
to Sep 11

Track-track: Let’s follow the cat! @Ars Electronica Festival 2020

  • Universität für künstlerische und industrielle Gestaltung Linz (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS
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Performance schedule

From 12:00 to 13:00 and from 15:00 to 16:00.
Performance for one person (~3min)
Online registration

STATE OF INTIMACY Exhibition from INTERFACE CULTURE

Kunstuniversität Campus activities
Ars Electronica Festival 2020


A hungry Andean cat travels to the coast to fish, unaware that he has some special followers.

The project recreates a short micro puppet theater for children where the scenography is animated by the spectator's biometric data. While seeing the show inside a box through a peeping hole, the kid activates sensors that take the data to make the stars shine, blow the wind, and move the waves.

Inspired by the Lambe Lambe puppetry, Track-track: Let’s Follow the Cat! aims to explore children’s new digital environment and the concerns that biometric data and the notion of privacy implies. This interactive puppet show investigates how children recognize themselves as a data source and how they perceive their own digital data as a resource.

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Track-track: Let’s follow the cat!  @Ars Electronica Festival 2020
Sep
9
to Sep 10

Track-track: Let’s follow the cat! @Ars Electronica Festival 2020

  • Universität für künstlerische und industrielle Gestaltung Linz (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS
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Performance schedule

From 12:00 to 13:00 and from 15:00 to 16:00.
Performance for one person (~3min)
Online registration

STATE OF INTIMACY Exhibition from INTERFACE CULTURE
Kunstuniversität Campus activities
Ars Electronica Festival 2020


A hungry Andean cat travels to the coast to fish, unaware that he has some special followers.

The project recreates a short micro puppet theater for children where the scenography is animated by the spectator's biometric data. While seeing the show inside a box through a peeping hole, the kid activates sensors that take the data to make the stars shine, blow the wind, and move the waves.

Inspired by the Lambe Lambe puppetry, Track-track: Let’s Follow the Cat! aims to explore children’s new digital environment and the concerns that biometric data and the notion of privacy implies. This interactive puppet show investigates how children recognize themselves as a data source and how they perceive their own digital data as a resource.

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