FoAM is present as one of four Belgian artistic laboratories at the E-Culture Fair in Dortmund.
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FoAM @ E-Culture Fair
Bite Size Lecture by Desire Machine Collective
As a part of our AEGIS residency programme (http://x4.fo.am/aegis), Desire Machine Collective will spend some time at FoAM in Brussels this summer. This Bite Size Lecture will include a presentation of their work, spiced up with a taste of Assamese cuisine.
Long Now Brussels meetup - June 02010
FoAM will host the Brussels meeting of The Long Now Foundation, whose aim is "to creatively foster long-term thinking and responsibility in the framework of the next 10,000 years."
Research Gathering on Flesh, Steel and Codecs
Flesh, Steel and Codecs
Eisa Jocson & Angelo Vermeulen
During this research gathering Eisa Jocson and Angelo Vermeulen talk about recent work in which they explore notions of the body and its relation to space and technology.
Research Gathering with Foodprints
Anna Maria Orru talks about food & urban resilience over a locally sourced lunch.
About Foodprints:
‘Foodprints’ explores how the discipline of biomimicry can promote urban food resilience and opportunities for biodiversity to flourish in urban developments.
Long Now Brussels meetup - May 02010
FoAM will host the Brussels meeting of The Long Now Foundation, whose aim is "to creatively foster long-term thinking and responsibility in the framework of the next 10,000 years."
http://www.meetup.com/longnowbrussels/calendar/13257147/?from=list&offse...
KAAP
A wartime food storage prepared from local wild plants is presented by Wietske Maas at the fortress Ruigenhoek in the Netherlands. FoAM Amsterdam assisted with the map showing edible plant locations. Claud Biemans who helped with plant spotting, will give several plant excursions on the opening Sunday.
cryptoforest expedition
Exploring the unplanned forest with Wilfried. FoAM Amsterdam will present the Boskoi mobile phone foraging application.
See: http://fightthegooglejugend.com/
Midsummer Picnic
A solstice festivity celebrating the interactions between the human and the vegetal realms during a picnic in the Belgian Ardennes.
If you'd like to join, send an email to bxl [at] fo [dot] am at the latest on Friday the 18th of June 2010.
Previous Public Events 2009
* Luminous Green at Pecha Kucha Night
* Rethinking Food #2
* Phoef & Biomodd
http://x4.fo.am/event/2009/01/01/list/all/all
* Hard Landing
* Luminous Green Desert
* Diggin' the future
* Metabolicity workshop
http://x4.fo.am/event/2009/02/01/list/all/all
* Borrowed Scenery 0.1
* Art & Science at NOW
http://x4.fo.am/event/2009/03/01/list/all/all
* groWorld revisited
* f0amfr0th11: On Beerology
* groWorld at Openlab London
http://x4.fo.am/event/2009/04/01/list/all/all
* gRig: PhoEf Workshop
* groWorld at Futuresonic
* Green food
Research Gathering with Bartaku & Christina - Periferry
From December 2009 to February 2010, Christina Stadlbauer (Body Water) and Bartaku (A Slow Flow) were residents at the Periferry 1.0 project in Guwahati, North-East India.
They will share their findings and experiences during a Research Gathering at FoAM.
Christina Stadlbauer: BODY WATER
Every-day-medicine in every-day-life - tales from Himalaya's feet
groWorld at Pixelache
groWorld will be at this years Camp Pixelache, allowing people to touch, taste, play and plant the fruits of the project.
http://www.pixelache.ac/helsinki/festival-2010/programme/camp-pixelache/
chmod +x art
chmod +x art The computer as theatre, as writer of love letters, the computer as world, a place for revolution, art as executable. chmod +x art presents artists that turn our ideas, dreams and fantasies about machines and code up side down and show programming as an infinitely intriguing way of creating. Code is a medium. Whether it is used to formulate instructions for a machine, ideas for people or both. The writing of it influences and shapes the creative process of the artist. For that reason, ghost programmers may be left at home.
Tipping Point
FoAM will take part in the TippingPoint event held at the EESC.
"TippingPoint aims to ‘harness the power of the imagination to help stabilise the climate’. We offer a range of activities centred on exposing creative artists to the enormous challenges of climate change; at the heart of this lies a series of meetings involving very high quality, intense dialogue between artists, scientists and others close to the heart of the issue. These encounters provide a chance to explore the broader cultural challenges precipitated by climate change."
Livecoding at Kings College Anatomy Museum
Live coding dissections by Michele Pasin, Wrongheaded, Thor Magnusson, Slub and Evan + Jag at Kings College Anatomy Museum on the 14th of January, more info at:
http://staff.cch.kcl.ac.uk/~mpasin/events/livecoding/
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