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HOLO 2 – Print, Wrap, Ship!

HOLO 2 – weighing in at not 226, but 236 pages (yup, we added a few more spreads) – will be en route to you very shortly! Gearing up to ship several thousand international packages (all at once!) will likely take us a week or two, but you can help us ensure we are sending them to the right place:

If you have moved or anticipate moving within the next four to six weeks, please email us at orders@holo-magazine.com with your new address (and phone number).

HOLO 2 has been a massive effort by a very small team and we can't wait to finally get it into the hands of our readers across the globe. The first edition has now shipped to over 1,000 cities in over 70 countries and we hope to add a lot more pins to the map with HOLO 2. We hope you will enjoy reading our second issue as much as we have enjoyed making it; please share arrivals on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook tagged with #holomagazine, as we’d love to seem them all! :)

New to HOLO? Check out CAN’s magazine section or take a ‘grand tour’ of HOLO 2 for a closer look!
HOLO 2 will ship in the next 2-3 weeks. Pre-order now, for your order to be processed and ready when we ship.
In other news:
Tools, Objects, and Time Travel

We’ve just returned from the legendary OFFF festival in Barcelona, where Alex and Filip gave a talk about ‘tools, objects and time travel’, a synthesis of our interests and initiatives, to an amazing audience of more than 2,000 – the biggest we’ve presented our work to yet. Check out the main titles! (photo: Pablo Garcia)

OFFF.ws
HOLO Encounters

The CAN/HOLO team is currently in Montréal for the 16th edition of MUTEK. A celebration of the boldest and brightest in audiovisual performance, we are co-presenting a session at VR Salon #2 and Greg and Alex are conducting a pair of ‘HOLO Encounters’ with several of the festival’s featured artists. Follow MUTEK on Twitter for the latest from Montréal and learn more about our participation on CAN.

Lear More | MUTEK.org
AUTOMATA

More Montréal: ELEKTRA takes place this week as well! CAN contributor Dylan Schenker is on the case and will be filing a report on the festival and the third edition of BIAN – North America’s pre-eminent digital arts biennale. Dedicated to AUTOMATA (“art made by machines for machines”) the BIAN is a monthlong exhibition at a series of venues, capped by flagship show at Arsenal Contemporary Art.

bianmontreal.ca

 
A-B-Z-TXT

Our first (major!) North American event takes place in August in Toronto!  A-B-Z-TXT is ‘a school for 21st century typography’ and features masterclases from longtime CAN faves LUSTlab and N O R M A L S, as well as workshops from Tracy Ma and Steph Davidson (Bloomberg Businessweek), and Lauren Wickware. Click through to the A-B-Z-Website to get on the event mailing list – and be the first to learn when we post our open call for participants.

Learn more | a-b-z.co
Latest articles on CreativeApplications.Net
Terrapattern – Neural network visual search tool for satellite imagery

Created by Golan Levin, David Newbury, and Kyle McDonald, with the assistance of Golan’s students at CMU, Terrapattern is a visual search tool for satellite imagery. The project provides journalists, citizen scientists with the ability to quickly scan large geographical regions for specific visual features. Read more
Study for Fifteen Points – Random International

Created by Random International, Study for Fifteen Points is the latest experiment in the new body of work by the London based artist collective exploring the minimal amount of information that is necessary for the animated form to be recognised as human. Read more.
Something Like Me / About Seeing Things – Akihiko Taniguchi

Latest in the series of productions by Japan’s BRDG label and Hip Land Music is the performance by Akihiko Taniguchi at the DMM VR Theatre in Japan is the culmination of Akihiko research into VR and 3D scanning, rendering in real time and synchronized with real world time. Read more.
Order+Noise (Interface I) – Negotiating the boundary of randomness

Created by Ralf Baecker and opening this week at the NOME gallery in Berlin, Order+Noise (Interface I) investigates the boundary and space created by two interacting systems that are set in motion by the random signals of Geiger-Müller tubes. Read more
Making openFrameworks Work – Users and educators gather in Denver

In late February 2016, a group of oF users and educators gathered in Denver to work on improving the ways people learn and use openFrameworks (OF). This Education Summit aka a 'doc sprint' (the largest event of its kind) was hosted by the EDP Program at the University of Denver.  Read more
Finally, HOLO 1 is almost SOLD OUT and we only have a handful copies left. We have set a small number aside for safe keeping but if you were looking for a copy, this may be your last chance – you can still purchase HOLO 1 via our store.
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