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INTERNATIONAL DIGITAL ART BIENNIAL – ELEKTRA 2018

BIAN

Created in 2012, the International Digital Art Biennial (BIAN) is a major contemporary art exhibition dedicated to digital art.

The 4th edition will take place from June 29 to August 5 at Arsenal Contemporary Art Montreal. Themed AUTOMATA - Sing the Body Electric, it is inspired by Walt Whitman’s best known early work, “I Sing the Body Electric” (1855). Nowadays, “electrified” bodies interact in many more and new ways, with other bodies and with other systems. In the Anthropocene era, as the dream of augmented body becomes a reality, it is more necessary than ever before that we question our relationship with different technologies as well as their impact on nature.

PROGRAMMING

For all information on the BIAN, please consult the Elektra website.

TICKETS

For the opening, see the link here.
Tickets also sold on site.
Regular admission: $ 25
Student and senior admission: $ 20

For the exhibition, tickets are sold on site only.
Regular admission: $ 15
Student and senior admission: $ 10

Exhibition Artists

  • Ralf Baecker
  • Nicolas Baier
  • Adam Basanta
  • Graham Caldwell
  • Aleksandra Domanović
  • Omer Fast
  • Ed Fornieles
  • Rodney Graham
  • Eduardo Kac
  • Ali Kazma
  • Light Society
  • Bernd Linterman & Nikolaus Völzow
  • Yang Luo
  • Robin Meier
  • Manfred Mohr
  • Caroline Monnet
  • Wang Ningde
  • Ugo Rondinone
  • Daniel Rozin
  • Skawennati
  • TeamVoid & Youngkak Cho
  • Christa Sommerer & Laurent Mignonneau
  • Addie Wagenknecht

Performances

  • Anne-James Chaton
  • Cod.act
  • Li alin
  • Nsdos
  • Projet Eva

Ed Fornieles, Mother, 2017

Fibreglass sculpture, aluminum extrusion stand,
78 ⅝" x 39 ¼" x 39 ¼" (199,7 x 99,7 x 99,7 cm)

01 / 18

Bernd Linterman & Nikolaus Völzow, Bibliotheca Digitalis: Three Phases of Digitalization, 2017

Interactive installation, Variable dimensions

02 / 18

Light Society, Whispers, 2018

Installation, Variable dimensions

03 / 18

Manfred Mohr, “P1680-D”, Artificiata II & P1690_2X8, 2014-2015

Generative installation, pigmented ink on paper, Variable dimensions

04 / 18

Christa Sommerer & Laurent Mignonneau, Portrait on the Fly, 2015

Interactive installation, Variable dimensions

05 / 18

TeamVoid & Youngkak Cho, Over the Air, 2018

Robotic installation, Variable dimensions

06 / 18

TeamVoid & Youngkak Cho, Over the Air, 2018

Robotic installation, Variable dimensions

07 / 18

Caroline Monnet, Like ships in the night, 2018

Installation: video, sculptures, photographies, Variable dimensions

08 / 18

Daniel Rozin, Wooden Mirror, 2014

Interactive installation,
94 ½" x 39 ⅕" x 55 9/10" (240 x 97 x 142 cm)

09 / 18

Aleksandra Domanović, Substances of Human Origin, 2015

Installation,
47 ¼" x 23 ⅗" x 23 ⅗" (120 x 60 x 60 cm)

10 / 18

Aleksandra Domanović, Things to Come, 2014

Installation, Variable dimensions

11 / 18

Omer Fast, August, 2016

3D video, 15 min. 33 sec.

12 / 18

Robin Meier, Synchronicity, 2015

Installation, Variable dimensions

13 / 18

ELEKTRA - INTERNATIONAL DIGITAL ART BIENNIAL - 2018

Installation View

14 / 18

Adam Basanta, All We’d Ever Need is One Another, 2018

Installation, Variable dimensions

15 / 18

Ali Kazma, Robot (série Résistance), 2013

Video, Variable dimensions

16 / 18

Ralf Baecker, Mirage, 2014

Installation, Variable dimensions

17 / 18

Skawennati, Timetraveller, 2012

Video, Variable dimensions

18 / 18
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