Baruch Gottlieb
Baruch Gottlieb
Event(s):
- Price and Value of Cultural Work
- Global Village Idiots: a speculative encounter between Marshall McLuhan and Vilém Flusser
- McLUMINATIONS #1 - Screening and Discussion
- R15N & Technologies of Miscommunication
- transmediale Unarchived
- in/compatible research practices
- reSource Opening
- R15N Presentation
- OCTO P7C-1 Miscommunication Technologies
- Imaginary Museums, Computationality & the New Aesthetic
- The Archive Panel: Long-Term Preservation of Digital Art
- McLuminations 14:1 Counter-Environment Infrastructures and Substrata of the Global Village
Baruch Gottlieb is a Canada-born media artist exploring navigable fiction and documentary and an active member of the Telekommunisten Network. His work's focus is the industrialisation of the subject of industrially-produced media. He is currently artist-researcher-in-residence at the Institute of Time-Based Media at the University of Arts, Berlin. His book Gratitude for Technology explores the persistent materiality of the digital image.


