
Carmen Salas on her residency at NeMe
Carmen Salas, one of the curators of the Sea Blindness project, wrote a text on the Medium analysing how the project, and her residency at NeMe, affected her practice.
Carmen Salas, one of the curators of the Sea Blindness project, wrote a text on the Medium analysing how the project, and her residency at NeMe, affected her practice.
Humans invented computing machines to use them as tools. However, these tools have developed to such an extent that, what not long ago was thought to be unimaginable, for example, computational generated texts or machines creating new machines, is now common-place.
As part of a short residency at the NeMe Residency Space, Ruth Catlow from Furtherfield UK, delivered a talk at the Eastern Mediterranean University, Famagusta at the Visual Art And Visual Communication Design department. The subject of Ruth’s presentation was community collaboration, a key concern of NeMe’s 6 month long project Living with Others which focuses on coastal degradation in Cyprus caused by global change, tourism and related coastal development.
Irini Papadimitriou interviewed by Yiorgos Savvinides of Phileleftheros about the Money, Ruins, and the Sea exhibition.
Money, Ruins, and the Sea exhibition was promoted by the Cyprus Mail newspaper.
Money, Ruins, and the Sea exhibition was promoted by the Phileleftheros newspaper.
We were pleased when the ArtForum notified us of their selection.
Flood tide of resistance exhibition was promoted by the Phileleftheros newspaper.
_Flood Tides of resistance _ exhibition was promoted by the Cyprus Mail newspaper.
Sea Blindness programme was promoted by the Phileleftheros.
Sea Blindness exhibition was promoted by the Parathyro.
_ Money, Ruins, and the Sea_ exhibition was promoted by the Parathyro.
Oliver Ressler was interviewed by We Make Money not Art.