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15.5—13.6 2025
Photo credits: Hochschuh & Donovan / artists

Katrin Hochschuh & Adam Donovan: CURIOUS TAUTOPHONE – TENSOR FIELD ONTOLOGY

This robotic installation with responsive projection is as much an apparatus of art as it is a tool for music and an instrument of psychology and physics. Tautophone is a reference to the projective “auditory Rorschach” tests developed by psychologists Skinner, Rosenzweig, and Shakow in the 1930s and 1940s, while Curious here refers to the robot's motivation to explore its surroundings and to learn.

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17.5 2025 17h

Katrin Hochschuh & Adam Donovan: CURIOUS TAUTOPHONE – TENSOR FIELD ONTOLOGY / presentation

We cordially invite you to a presentation of the exhibition Katrin Hochschuh & Adam Donovan: CURIOUS TAUTOPHONE - TENSOR FIELD ONTOLOGY on Saturday, May 17, 2025 at 5 PM. The exhibition will be presented by its curator Ondřej Merta. The event will be part of the Brno Museum Night 2025 program and on this evening the opening hours of the Vašulka Kitchen Brno will be extended until 8 PM. 

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Vašulka Kitchen Brno & BAiR 2025

It is our pleasure to announce that for Vašulka Kitchen Brno 2025 residency program we selected media artist Cailean Finn. 

The decision was certainly not easy and we thank everyone else for their interest and the many excellent projects! 

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23.10 2019 11:15–11:45

Anna Olszewska

Re: Senster Poject
There is a Script-to-Design Path that Leads Through the Media Art Restoration Maze

  • listen to the presentation

The turbulent history of Senster, a large cybernetic sculpture designed by Edward Ihnatowicz in c. 1970 is a classic example of pioneering media artwork saga. Divided into two periods, the creation and prematurely cancelled display (1968-1974) and its recent reactivation (2017-2018), the history provokes questions on continuity and authenticity of the lost and found pieces. For this reason, I take the recent experience of Senster’s reactivation as a starting point for discussion on the maintenance and display of media art. Reflecting on the lifecycle of the piece I propose a script-to-design path for consideration in the broader context of the art conservation strategy. I intend to argue that once a piece is set to be recreated in a reliable way, a meticulous assessment of the engineered components should precede the study of the freely designed structure. Referring to the outcomes of the Senster reactivation process, I would like to show that in a preliminary phase of the process it is highly profitable to observe the engineered (script-based) structures in every detail and do the most meticulous reverse-engineering possible, no matter whether it relates to the control system, mechanics or construction engineering, since the engineering components are a priority in dictating the scope and sequence of the restoration project and a benchmark for the reconstruction of the freely designed elements. I expect that various configurations of script and design qualities would characterize a broader class of hardware-based interactive systems restoration projects.

Anna Olszewska's background in Arts and Humanities. She has experience in the visual studies, image analysis, print history, history of science and curatorship, and worked for the Print Room of the Polish Academy of Arts and Sciences as well as the Faculty of Humanities at the University of Science and Technology in Krakow. She has a PhD degree in Art History (Jagiellonian University, Kraków), and an MA degree in Art History and Religious Studies (idem.). She works on projects connected with the performative function of images and the history of science. She is the initiator and curator of the Re:Senster project.

  • http://senster.agh.edu.pl/resensterlab/ 

Lectures recordings by Anna Olszewska

  • https://www.mixcloud.com/milosvojtechovsky 
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