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MEDIA DIGITAL ART AND CULTURE IN FLANDERS BELGIUM - BAM

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W O R K S P A C E U N L I M I T E D<br />

2 0 01<br />

E contact@workspace<br />

unlimited.org<br />

W workspaceunlimited.org<br />

Workspace Unlimited was founded by Thomas<br />

Soetens (1972) and Kora Van den Bulcke (1972) in<br />

2001. It is an international collective which is at<br />

the forefront of media art, creating some of today’s<br />

most compelling virtual worlds and interactive<br />

installations. The collective’s projects engage with<br />

the territories that emerge when physical spaces intersect with the enlarged<br />

public sphere of electronic networks and immersive technologies. Workspace<br />

Unlimited is frequently invited for lectures. It has been commissioned to<br />

create large-scale works and site-specific installations by leading media art<br />

institutions and festivals such as the Museum of the Moving Image (New York),<br />

the new center for Experimental Media and Performance Art Center (New<br />

York), the V2_Institute for the Unstable Media (Rotterdam), LABoral Centro de<br />

Arte y Creación Industrial (Gijón, Spain), the Society for Arts and Technology<br />

(Montreal) and Elektra. The collective’s work has been highlighted in a number<br />

of publications, including Space Time Play (Birkhauser, 2007) and Interact or Die!<br />

(V2_publications, 2007). Workspace Unlimited also initiates research projects<br />

and workshops in collaboration with an international network of researchers,<br />

art institutions and universities.<br />

8 4<br />

They Watch (2009)<br />

Panoramic screen, game engine, tracking<br />

system, 36 channel sound system

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