New Exhibition "The Order of Things"
Exhibitions
Every exhibition at Netfilmmakers has an overall theme, which can embrace either content, form or both. The presented artworks are produced within this context. Current and past exhibitions is presented on this page.
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The Order of Things
Netfilmmakers' 21.st exhibition "THE ORDER OF THINGS" deals specifically with our understanding of order in a globalised and digital world.
DOCU_SLASH
Netfilmmakers' 6.th exhibition wants to explore the mix of the digital moving image, the internet and the documentary genre.
BLOGART / BLOG_UMENTARY
Netfilmmakers' 11.th exhibition looks into the blogosphere, where you “broadcast yourself” and we all are media producers.
TO KILL AT DUSK WITH FOAM
Netfilmmakers 13.th exhibition present three works, which reveals implicit notions by walking on the in-between.
INTERFERENCE
In Netfilmmakers 15.th edition the Austrian artist Michael Kargl (carlos katastrofsky) creates a new language of form and content that takes its structure from continuous appearances of overlapping and becomes itself a process of transformation, thus an interference.
My Friends. There is no Friend
Solo Exhibition with Taeyoon Choi (KR) Curated by Annette Finnsdottir/Netfilmmakers
PRIVATE BITS
Netfilmmakers' 20.th exhibtion "Private Bits" invites artists to explore themselves through data visualization.
SURVEILLANCE
Netfilmmakers' 19. exhibition explores the surveillance of contemporary society in a Korean context. The exhibition is curated by Yoonsun Shin (KR).
NOISEWOMB
Netfilmmakers' 18.th exhibition invites artists to work with the idea of primal noise, an "ur"-noise, a noise from the womb. The exhibition is curated by Aryan Kaganof (ZA).
REAL-UN-REAL
Netfilmmakers '17. exhibition presents “machinima” from Second Life. Curated by Sachiko Hayashi (SE/JP).
PERFORMATIVITY
Netfilmmakers' 16. exhibition is focusing on the particular application of "time" in visual arts.
TENSELESSNESS ll
Netfilmmakers 14.th exhibition is about attempting to accomodate the paradox of change within any system that seeks to maintain its own integrity.

