Skip to content. | Skip to navigation
An interview with Leonie Urff about TK730.
The interview "Breiende typemachines, symbool voor verknoopte zintuigen" ("Knitting machines, symbol of connected senses") with Leonie Urff about TK730 was published in the NRC of tuesday October 11th.
A scan of the article is here.
The "TK 730" (2011) is a work by the eTextiles Workspace group (Anja Hertenberger, Leonie Urff, Ricardo O'Nascimento and Meg Grant).
Leonie Urff (NL) is a mixed media artist.
Dutch-based E-Textile Workspace is a project and reflection for wearable technology.
Interview with Leonie Urff about TK730, from NRC 11-10-2011.
Article by Robert Barry about Philip Vermeulen's installation, Boem Boem Physical Rhythm Machine, ...
On September 29 the third Blowup event takes place at V2_. It is entitled The Era of Objects. Is ...
Is this thing on? Identity, robots, and spying through everyday objects, article by Alexandra ...
Sebastian Olma's book 'Art and Autonomy: Past, Present, Future' (2018) asks what artistic autonomy ...
Subtitled 'Citizen producers in Eastern Europe, 1989-1991', is an article by Chris Hill from 1994.
Article by the Stealth group on the same-named project, developed in the context of the DataCloud ...
V2_ started 35 years ago as an artists initiative in Den Bosch. Now it's a 'Lab for Unstable Media' ...
"Things We Love and Love to Hate About Marshall McLuhan (and cybernetics)" is a lecture by Arjen ...
Introductory essay for "Book for the Unstable Media," published by V2_ in 1992.
This summer, V2_ hosted an international team of designers and engineers on the development of ...