Dear All
We are very pleased to announce Stanza's exhibition, The Emergent City. From 
Complexity to The City of Bits which opens at Watermans this week. I hope you 
get a chance to visit the gallery!
Also don't miss, Words Unstable on The Table, which is part of the E-Poetry 
[2013] Festival and will be on display at Watermans' Riverside Gallery from the 
9th to the 26th June.
All the bestIrini
 
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The Emergent City. From Complexity to The City of Bits. By Stanza Watermans 
GalleryWednesday 5 June - Friday 26 July 2013
The Emergent City. From Complexity to The City of Bits captures the changes 
over time in the environment (city) and represents the changing life and 
complexity of space as an emergent artwork. The installation goes beyond simple 
single user interaction to monitor and survey in real time the whole city and 
entirely represent the complexities of the real time city as a shifting 
morphing and complex system. The artwork explores new ways of thinking about 
life, emergence and interaction within public space and how this affects the 
socialization of space. The project uses environmental monitoring technologies 
and security based technologies, to question audiences' experiences of real 
time events and create visualizations of life as it unfolds. The interactions 
of all this data are re-formed and re-contextualised in real time artwork. 
The art of gathering environmental dataWe understand the 20th c in terms of 
atoms, molecules and gases that move. Our world is now a world of numbers and 
changing data and information. This art installation manipulates these numbers 
and the data from the living real world; all of this affects the installation 
i.e. the artwork in the gallery space and all the changes occur in real time. 
The real world is made virtual and the virtual is made real again and exposed 
in the process. This whole piece is a living and breathing artwork. The project 
focuses on the micro-incidents of change, the vibrations and sounds of the 
environment using wireless sensor based technologies. 
In the gallery: The gallery space becomes a live emergent sculpture to wander 
through. The changing life in the real time city creates all the changes one 
experiences in the gallery space. The leads, the wires, and cables are 
incorporated into the artwork to look like a city map. The installation looks 
"designed" like a piece of urban design, a city surveyed and controlled. The 
whole gallery space becomes one large artwork made from real time city 
information and data. The moving objects, fans, changing lights, motors, 
noises, that you encounter in the gallery are all responding to changes in 
temperature, light, pressure, noise, and the sound of the city outside. The 
aesthetic and feel of the space looks like an electronic city. The city is made 
of units, grids, repetition, building blocks. 
In the city: The artist's own sensors network is laid out across the city to 
collect and monitor the data i.e. temperature, light, pressure, noise, and the 
sound of the city. The artwork is a responsive installation with embedded 
interactive elements. It is responsive to the live environment via sensors and 
interactive with its embedded CCTV systems. The artwork gathers data from the 
city (environment) via a custom made wireless sensor network. This is then 
represented virtually and then this virtual city is represented as this artwork 
installation. The work becomes a manipulation of data that 'powers' all the 
'events' 'actions' and 'processes' in the installation. 
Synchronicity Stanza has been commissioned to develop Synchronicity, an app to 
be launched the same time when the exhibition at Watermans opens. The app will 
be available to access after the exhibition closes. 
This installation consists of:-  Capacities: capture of real time environmental 
data changes -  City of Bits: silver city -  Complexity: urban maps -  
Surveillance Space: CCTV feeds of visitors' movement -  Synchronicity: 
visualisation of live London transport data (app) 
ABOUT STANZA Stanza is an internationally recognised artist, who has been 
exhibiting worldwide since 1984. His artworks have won prestigious painting 
prizes and twenty international prize and art awards including: Vidalife 6.0 
First Prize. SeNef Grand Prix. Videobrasil First Prize. Stanza's art has also 
been rewarded with a prestigious Nesta Dreamtime Award, an Arts Humanities 
Creative Fellowship and a Clarks bursary award. His artworks have been 
exhibited globally with over fifty exhibitions including: Venice Biennale, 
Victoria and Albert Museum, Tate Britain, Mundo Urbano Madrid, New Forest 
Pavilion Artsway, State Museum Novorsibirsk, Biennale of Sydney, Museo Tamayo 
Arte Contemporáneo Mexico, Plymouth Arts Centre, ICA London, Sao Paulo 
Biennale. 
Stanza is an expert in arts technology, CCTV, online networks, touch screens, 
environmental sensors, and interactive artworks. Recurring themes throughout 
his career include the urban landscape, surveillance culture, privacy and 
alienation in the city. Stanza is interested in the patterns we leave behind as 
well real time networked events that can be re-imagined and sourced for 
information. His mediums include generative artworks, paintings, installations 
and public artworks. 
Educated in fine art at Goldsmiths College in the early eighties he later went 
on to study at Greenwich University and Central Saint Martins Art College 
London. Stanza returned to Goldsmiths College as a AHRC arts research fellow. 
He is a pioneer of net art and was one of the first to use internet art as a 
medium. His websites and net specific artworks have been online since 1995 and 
these online projects have reached an audience of over four million visitors. 
Stanza's work crosses borders between artistic, technological and scientific 
sectors. He creates participatory digital artworks that invite viewers to guide 
data flows or to simply observe self-generating compositions. His digital 
paintings shift through abstract and iconic patterns, which people can explore 
akin to virtual environments. Interactive and visually appealing, his style 
also maintains the substantive power through multi-facetted content. 
www.stanza.co.uk 

WORDS UNSTABLE ON THE TABLEWatermans Riverside Gallery 
Exhibition: 9-26 June 2013María Mencía (Curator)Reception: Monday 17th 
June-7.00pmExhibition of works by:
Johannes Heldén
Martha McCollough
María Mencía & J. Miftah-R. Yacouby (Prog.)
Nick Montfort- Amaranth Borsuk- Jesper Juul
Jason Nelson
Ottar Ormstad 
Martin Rieser
Christine Wilks-Andy CampbellStudio 2, 17th-20th June
Zuzana Husárová - Ľubomír Panák
E-Poetry [2013] FestivalKingston-LondonEPC BuffaloWatermans Art Centre
40 High Street, Brentford, West London, TW8 0DS E-POETRY [ 2013 ] is presented 
by the Electronic Poetry Center (http://epc.buffalo.edu), Dept. of Media Study, 
State University of New York, Buffalo & the kind support of the Kingston 
Writing School (KWS) (http://fass.kingston.ac.uk/writing), the Practice 
Research Unit (PRU) (http://www.practiceresearchunit.co.uk), the School of 
Performance & Screen Studies (http://fass.kingston.ac.uk/schools/performance), 
Faculty of Arts & Social Sciences (FASS), Kingston University London  
(http://www.kingston.ac.uk), and the Watermans Art Centre 
(http://www.watermans.org.uk).                                          
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