Bernie Lubell presents “Etiology of Innocence” - Thursday October 15
Bernie Lubell is currently preparing his exhibition ‘A Theory of Entanglement’ at V2_organisation in Rotterdam. The Media Technology MSc programme is presenting his lecture ‘The Etiology of Innocence’ in which he’ll discuss his own work and the research that’s part of it. Everybody is invited!
Speaker: Bernie Lubell
Titel: The Etiology of Innocence
Time: Thursday October 15th, 2009, 14h00 – 15h30
Place: Snellius building, room 413
Bernie Lubell’s interactive installations have evolved from his studies in both psychology and engineering. As participants play with his whimsical wood machines, they become actors in a theater of their own imagining. Since the early 1980’s his installations have been shown widely in the San Francisco Bay Area, Los Angeles and in Europe. In 2007 he won an award of distinction for Interactive Art at Ars Electronica. A Theory of Entanglement is a new large scale commission that is part of the show at v2.
Lubell’s work includes a stone age digital computer, a rainstorm of chaos and nostalgia, a phone booth-confessional communications network and simulations of the human heart and brain and now a giant knitting machine.
For more info checkout his website: http://blubell.home.att.net/
and the V2 website: http://www.v2.nl/events/the-origins-of-innocence/



