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ARTIST TALK: JULIAN OLIVER
Working the Stack: Exploits, Infrastructures, Ontologies
time: Tuesday, November 11 @ 19:00
location: Oberlichtsaal, Geschwister-Scholl-Str. 8
Julian Oliver - julianoliver.com - is a New Zealander, Critical Engineer and artist based in Berlin. His work and lectures have been presented at many museums, galleries, international electronic-art events and conferences, including the Tate Modern, Transmediale, the Chaos Computer Congress, Ars Electronica, FILE and the Japan Media Arts Festival. Julian has received several awards, most notably the distinguished Golden Nica at Prix Ars Electronica 2011 for the project Newstweek (with Daniil Vasiliev). Julian has also given numerous workshops and master classes in software art, data forensics, creative hacking, computer networking, counter-surveillance, object-oriented programming for artists, augmented reality, virtual architecture, video-game development, information visualisation and UNIX/Linux worldwide. He is an advocate of Free and Open Source Software and is a supporter of, and contributor to, initiatives that promote and reinforce civil rights in the networked domain.
Brought to you by the Faculty of Media / Chair of Media Environments, Prof. Ursula Damm