Living Laboratory
For MAD emergent art center Artist In Residence, Canadian media artist Holly Schmidt is exploring the Strijp–S site as it is being transformed from the Philips Electronics Estates into a Creative City. In order to explore this transformation, she is creating a large-scale architectural model of the NatLab development. Schmidt examines the history of this site as a laboratory for physics research in relation to the current development of the site as a creative laboratory for living and working.

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The Course New Media and Arts Education for teachers Centers for the Arts has been developed by MAD. Currently the coarse is being given to several institutes.
The potential of the internet and digital media are endless. One can take advantage of them in the development and implementation of arts education programs. For an efficient and effective use of these media knowledge and practical experience are essential.

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The first digital artwork ever aquired by TU/e, is the videoproduction ‘Eindhoven’ by the Polish/Swedish artist Mateusz Herczka.
Herczka filmed Eindhoven in 2008, as a commission of MAD emergent art centerfor their Image Radio event.

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Tags: Digitale kunst, Mateusz Herczka
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MAD emergent art center was host to the last 2009 businessclub meeting.
Location: Strijp-S, SWA 4.12 presentations/demo’s by: Google Wave – Cognito, Bits on the Run – Bits on the Run en GeoCam – MAD emergent art center.

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The first theme of Caféin is Eindhoven Energy Neutral! with targets the citizens of Eindhoven and focus on the first steps towards an energy neutral Eindhoven in 2045.
The city of Eindhoven wants to be an energy-neutral city in 2045. The City Council has expressed this in the approved climate Implementation Program 2009 – 2012.. This means that all energy that is used within the local community is generated in a sustainable manner within its municipal boundaries. This can only happen if everyone in Eindhoven, citizens, businesses and institutions contribute directly.

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8 march: The Secret of Dick Verdult
31 may: Michelle Teran
Danielle Roberts
Anja Hertenberger
28 june: Holly Schmidt
Daan Roosegaarde

Upgrade!
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7 Nov 09 – 15 Nov 09
Media art that is responding and shocking.
At the GLOW festival MAD emergent art center presents a selection of media art in the TAC.
Both new and existing work by contemporary media artists is shown.
In a continuous programming the visitor is offered a number of experiences that shed new light on the changed mediated world of today and tomorrow.
The art genre is experimental media art. Through a unique use of media technology by the artists, new perspectives and experiences are presented that eventually provoke innovation and development.

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The event was loosely based on the BarCamp format and there were only participants and no spectators. In an informal setting you were challenged to share your ideas, experiences and knowledge. And to get inspired by the ideas, experiences and the knowledge of others.
Tags: Design, dutch design week, technologie
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17 Oct 09 – 25 Oct 09
During Dutch Design Week, MAD presented some very impressive art in the NatLab building at Strijp-S (former Philips’ Research location.
Including:
Edwin van der Heide: Laser Sound Projector
Daan Roosegaarde: Flow 5.0
Mario van Horrik / Petra Dubach: DioN.Y.sus’ Scales
Tom Veeger: Megapixel
Rien Daamen / John Fill Walk / Jesse Allison: 2nd Live/ Traversal for Eindhoven
Ralf Brodruck: Without Sound
Maki Ueda: Eau de parfum perfect Japanese woman
Jean Paul Jennen: No Title
Rob Moonen: Video selection
Frans Franssen: untitled.

Tags: dutch design week, elektronische kunst, festival, installaties, interactieve kunst
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