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In 2021, the participants of Architectures of Noise were working individually and collectively in art-based research processes. They involve reading sessions, walks, talks, accompanied by architectural and sculptural interventions, performances, workshops, and experiments, especially in the sense of experiri (experience), reason, and resonance in the public and private domains. During the summer session at W139, artifacts of diverse but interconnected aspects of these genealogies of experience and epistemic architectures are shared with the public. Surveying how these specialized and sometimes also ambiguous instruments (i.e., language, laws) materialities and political concepts crystallized from the past influence future progress. Architectures of Noise is curated by Evelina Rajca and made possible in collaboration with: Clara Palli Pierfrancesco Gava Arefeh Riahi and Sher Doruff Ellington Mingus Susanna Schoenberg Thomas Hawranke Lillian Rosa, Gudrun Schoppe in collaboration with Samer Makarem Evelina Rajca in correspondence with Felipe González and Konrad Bohley and guests
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Member of Artists’ Initiative/Collective/Incubator
ELIA Artistic Research Platform
Member of a platform, digital or otherwise
BBK
Stroom
Member of a professional association/artists’ association
Stroom Den Haag
Kunstenbond,
Curriculum vitae
Education
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2016 - 2017interdisciplinary - artistic research Amsterdam, Rijksacademie van Beeldende Kunsten
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2009 - 2010Central Academy of Fine ARts Beijing
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2006 - 0011Academy of Media Arts Cologne diploma
exhibitions
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2022Futur21- Resources and New Technologies Glass Museum Gernheim Video and multi-sensori Installation - "Architectures of Noise" and "smart.ing bodies" FUTURE 21 – art industry culture encourages people to think about the future of work, sustainability and the climate crisis, the impact of digitalization, and the limits of growth and consumption. At 16 industrial museums in North Rhine-Westphalia, the cradle of industrial culture in Germany, digital artworks, light installations, and spatial interventions will be created from November 2021 to April 2022. Group
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2021W139 Amsterdam, Netherlands In 2021, the participants of Architectures of Noise were working individually and collectively in art-based research processes. They involve reading sessions, walks, talks, accompanied by architectural and sculptural interventions, performances, workshops, and experiments, especially in the sense of experiri (experience), reason, and resonance in the public and private domains. During the summer session at W139, artifacts of diverse but interconnected aspects of these genealogies of experience and epistemic architectures are shared with the public. Surveying how these specialized and sometimes also ambiguous instruments (i.e., language, laws) materialities and political concepts crystallized from the past influence future progress. Architectures of Noise is curated by Evelina Rajca and made possible in collaboration with: Clara Palli Pierfrancesco Gava Arefeh Riahi and Sher Doruff Ellington Mingus Susanna Schoenberg Thomas Hawranke Lillian Rosa, Gudrun Schoppe in collaboration with Samer Makarem Evelina Rajca in correspondence with Felipe González and Konrad Bohley and guests w139.nl/en/event/architecture-of-noise/ Group
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2020Jutta Cuny-Franz Award - Exhibition Kunstpalast Duesseldorf Duesseldorf, Germany The Jutta Cuny-Franz Memorial Award was founded by Ruth-Maria Franz (1910–2008) to keep the memory of her daughter and artist Jutta Cuny (1940–1983). Jutta Cuny was one of the most distinguished protagonists of European glass sculpture from the mid-1970s to her early tragic, accidental death. Shaped by sand-blasting from solid glass blocks, her sculptures opened new paths into glass art. Her cubic, polished blocks gained shape through their complex, matted interior. Jutta Cuny found transparent glass to be her favoured material, which she contrasted with others, such as bronze, or porcelain. www.kunstpalast.de/en/museum-3/collection/art-prize/cuny-award Group
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2019Out of the Box - Anniversary Ars Electronica Ars Electronica Linz, Austria 40 Years of Ars Electronica — 40 Years of Art Thinking Ars Electronica is one of the world’s largest media art venues, a digital music festival, a showcase for creativity and innovation, and a playground for the next generation – Ars Electronica is a world-class festival for art, technology and society. ars.electronica.art/outofthebox/en/smart-ingbodies/ Group
International exchanges/Residencies
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2019
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2018DAAD Cape Town, Johannesburg, South Africa on conflict minerals cargocollective.com/archivedprocesses
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2017
reviews
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2022Aus dem Zukunftslabor - die Glashütte Gernheim Newspaper Ursula Koch Minden, Germany www.mt.de/lokales/petershagen/Aus-dem-Zukunftslabor-die-Glashuette-Gernheim-ist-einer-von-16-Veranstaltungsorten-des-Kunst-Festivals-Futur-21-23220495.html
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2020ARTVALUES Magazine Susanna Schoenberg Cologne, Germany www.khm.de/termine/news.5070.out-now-kunstwerte-in-stadtrevue-1-2021-das-monats-magazin-fur-koln/
Awards and grants
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2023Nominated for Arte Laguna Art Prize Arte Laguna Art Prize Venice, Italy Category Sculpture and Installation
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2019smart.ing bodies Prix Ars Electronica Linz, Austria Honorary Mention - category Music and Sound Art.
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2019Jutta Cuny Memorial Award Jutty Cuny- Franz Foundation Düsseldorf, Netherlands https://www.kunstpalast.de/de/museum/sammlung/kunstpreise-2/Jutta-Cuny
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2014Splitter Faser Nacht NRW Foundation - Germany San Frasisco, United States Project Stipend for California- USA
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2013Giga-Hertz-Award for Sound Art ZKM - Giga-Hertz-Award for Sound Art- Karlsruhe Germany Karlsruhe, Germany Award for emerging artist
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2010Decoy Ferchau „Art of Engineering“ Germany Hannover, Germany Award for emerging artist