User:Honorharger

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Honor Harger (b 1975) was born and educated in New Zealand and has lived in Europe since 1999. She is an artist and curator with a particular interest in artistic uses of new technologies and integrates a diverse set of media within her creative and technological art projects.

She is currently a PhD researcher at Z-Node a facility based at the University of Plymouth, and the Hochschule für Gestaltung und Kunst Zurich in Switzerland. She is also director of the AV Festival in Newcastle, Sunderland and Middlesbrough in the UK.

Honor's artistic practice is produced under the name r a d i o q u a l i a together with Adam Hyde. They have participated in exhibitions in real and networked space at festivals, museums and galleries around the world. In August 2004 they were awarded a UNESCO Digital Art Prize for the project, Radio Astronomy

From 2000 - 2003 she was curator of Webcasting for Tate and curated events and concerts which focused on art and technology at Tate Modern. She has worked for Radio One and Artspace in New Zealand, the Australian Network for Art and Technology in Australia, and as a freelance curator on many exhibitions and events, including art.net.uk/now for the British Council in India in 2002 and Dots & Lines for the BBC and Sonic Arts Network in 2005.

She has lectured widely including at the European Space Agency, the Centre Pompidou, the National Museum of South Africa, California Institute of the Arts, the University of Westminster and the American Film Institute.


See:

r a d i o q u a l i a [1]

The Apparatus as Interstice [2]

Artlink [3]

Daniel Langlois Foundation [4].