Konsthall Malmö

Electrohype 2008

15 Nov 2008 - 25 Jan 2009

© Kristoffer Myskja
Regel 30, 2008
ELECTROHYPE 2008
– the fifth biennial for computer based and technological art

15 November 2008 – 25 January 2009

Electrohype 2008 will be the fifth biennial for computer based and technological art. The exhibition will give an updated picture of the scene for newly created electronic art by presenting 14 works by 10 international artists.

Electrohype 2008 will present work by the following artists:

Doug Back, Canada
Ralf Baecker, Germany
Kerstin Ergenzinger, Germany
Serina Erfjord, Norway
Jessica Field, Canada
Voldemars Johansons, Latvia
Diane Morin, Canada
Kristoffer Myskja, Norway
Erik Olofsen, Netherlands
Bill Vorn, Canada

The biennial holds a common theme about time and ongoing processes.
In the exhibition the viewer invites to experience works that are
independent machines slowly working in a methodical way, alongside
with objects that are animated with, for example, motors and lights
and yet others controlled via mathematical rules. Other works show on
a change in our perception of time or of our physical existence.
The first exhibition of Nordic and international computer based art
was presented in Malmö in 2000. Since then, the exhibition has grown
into an established biennial. The previous biennial was held in 2006
at Lund Konsthall. The biennial has been presented before at Malmö
Konsthall in the winter of 2004 – 2005, when it was the third in the
series.
The curators of the exhibition are Anna Kindvall and Lars Gustav
Midbøe.
 

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