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‘For years litigations have built up against Dole, the food multinational probably best known for providing millions of us with bananas every day. Dole workers in Nicaragua have been poisoned by a pesticide which causes liver and kidney damage and sterility (and which has been illegal in the US for almost 40 years). This documentary, [ READ MORE ]
‘The Arts Catalyst commissions contemporary art that experimentally and critically engages with science. We produce provocative, playful, risk-taking artists’ projects to spark dynamic conversations about our changing world. Since 1993, The Arts Catalyst has worked nationally and internationally to promote understanding and cooperation between people from different disciplines and cultures. We seek new ways to involve [ READ MORE ]
C:Art:Media, Master“s Programme, 120 hec, University of Gothenburg C:Art:Media is an international two-year master s programme aimed at students committed to a contemporary art practice using digital media in the realization of their work. It is a response to the need for contemporary artists and students working with technology to be both critical, conceptual thinkers as [ READ MORE ]
‘Electrohype is a nonprofit organization promoting and advocating computer based art in Sweden and the other Nordic countries. At the present time this art genre lacks its own established forum in geographical region. Electrohypes main objective is establish the basis for growth and a supportive environment this art form here in Scandinavia.’ [ READ MORE ]
‘Theatre company Punchdrunk have collaborated with the Old Vic to create their latest site-specific performance piece underneath the derelict railway tunnels of Waterloo station. All tickets for the project, entitled Tunnel 228, have already been snapped up but you can take a sneaky preview of the action as it unfolds for an unusual drama that, [ READ MORE ]
The 30 Second Rant Recorder ‘Helping you handle your emotional baggage in political times’ [ READ MORE ]
In 1980 the artist and arthistorian Lars Vilks started to work on Nimis, a construction of driftwood and rests from the cutting areas. Nimis (lat. “too much”) is situated on the peninsula of Kullaberg in the south of Sweden – now an independent state Ladonia. When Vilks started to work with hammer and nail at Nimis his [ READ MORE ]