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HELD TOGETHER WITH WATER

"Under the title of HELD TOGETHER WITH WATER. Art from the Sammlung Verbund”, the MAK presents one of the most exciting corporate collections, which is made accessible to the general public for the first time here. The textual-artistic articulation by the North-American artist Lawrence Weiner (HELD TOGETHER WITH WATER, 1993), installed in the floor of the MAK Entrée, gives the title to the exhibition and leads visitors into the central space of the Exhibition Hall where they are confronted with another textual work by Weiner, “ONE WAY / THEN ANOTHER WAY / THEN ANOTHER WAY” (1998), mounted on a large wall-like spatial intervention."

M A K o n l i n e - HELD TOGETHER WITH WATER*:

ArtBots: The Robot Talent Show

The 2008 ArtBots show took place September 19-21, 2008, at Science Gallery at Trinity College in Dublin, Ireland. The show featured 15 works by 16 artists from 9 countries, as well as performances, workshops, lectures, and an awards ceremony. Participating works were selected from an international open call for "robotic art and art-making robots", and represent a broad and inclusive cross-section of the tremendous range of creative art and robotics activity.

The ArtBots 2008 Dublin participants were: Paula Matthusen (USA), Leo Peschta (Austria), Koichiro Mori (Japan), Matt Denton (UK), Yuliya Lanina (Russia/USA), Che-Wei Wang & Kristin O'Friel (Japan/USA), Matthew Gardiner (Australia), Ralf Baecker (Germany), Byeong Sam Jeon (Korea/USA), Peter Redmond (Ireland), Allison Kudla (USA), Jack Pavlik (USA), Joan Healy (Ireland), Christopher Kaczmarek (USA), and Riley Harmon (USA).

ArtBots: The Robot Talent Show

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Interactive Narratives

Interactive Narratives - The Best in Multimedia Storytelling and Multimedia Journalism

Interactive Narratives is designed to capture the best of online visual storytelling as practiced by online and print journalists from around the country and the world. Our goal is to highlight rich-media content, engaging storytelling, and eye-popping design in an environment that fosters interaction, discussion, and learning