Inventions
of technology inspire many artists to generate their visions that reflects anxiety, pointing to critical thinking and concern
of the dangers of global changes. Through the various collaborations with scientists and scientific institutions, art works
that have been created are gaining ever greater public interest. It is therefore necessary to redefine the positions of the
latest media art and to critically discuss the issues and impacts of new technologies for the future and the development of
the society in general.
From 13.11. to 23.11.2019, the Glowing Globe 2019, Science-Fiction-Art, in Rijeka (Croatia)
hosts an international exhibition, a symposium, screenings and artists talks.
The program is devoted to new-media
art with an emphasis on virtual and augmentative reality.
The Fulldome film programme shows a selection of films
by students and teachers of the University of Applied Arts Vienna. Projects by: Laurus Edelbacher / Johannes Lampert, Marian
Essl — MONOCOLOR, Roman Hansi, Thomas Hochwallner, Patrick K.-H., kondition pluriel, Stefan Krische, Peter Várnai.
Organizers:
Center for Innovative Media, Academy of Applied Arts, University of Rijeka (CIM APURI)
Croatian Cultural
Center (HKD) Rijeka – Kortil
Curators: Ingeborg Fülepp, Dijana Protić
Guest curators: Penesta Dika, Ryszard
W. Kluszczynski, Martin Kusch
For the detailed programme please see:
https://cim.apuri.hr