CYNETART 2016
Competition
Venue: Festspielhaus Hellerau     Day: 10 - 16 NOV 2016    
Photo: © QUADRATURE
Competition


QUADRATURE
CLASSIFIED ORBITS
34 aluminium plates, 2016
Based on the observations of (hobby) astronomers, there are classified satellites in the earth orbit, whose presence is classified as secret. However, their probable whereabouts can be precisely calculated using available data. For each of these 200 classified satellite orbits are recorded for 30 days. The perspective is chosen as they move at 57,000 km in synchronism with the rotation of the earth. Depending on the height and the trajectory of the respective satellite, an organic-like pattern is produced after only a few hours or days.

JAN BERNSTEIN, JULIANE GÖTZ AND SEBASTIAN NEITSCH – QUADRATURE Jan Bernstein, Juliane Götz and Sebastian Neitsch met in 2006 at the Kunsthochschule Burg Giebichenstein in Halle/Saale, Germany. During and after their successful studies they relocated to Antwerp, Linz, Stuttgart, Valencia and Vienna amongst other cities. 2010 the first collaboration resulted in the wish to join forces and formulate a common artistic practice. Since 2012 all three members of Quadrature finally live and work in Berlin.

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CYNETART Exhibition 2016
Selected works
Next to the competition works the CYNETART exhibition 2016 shows extra selected works by Gina Czarnecki, Li Alin, Lu Yang and Till Nowak.
CYNETART Festival is an event by Trans Media Academie Hellerau e.V. in cooperation with HELLERAU – European Center for the Arts Dresden.
The CYNETART Festival 2016 is supported by
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