Freud-Lissitzky Navigator
Freud-Lissitzky Navigator is a computer game prototype; a software narrative; a tool to navigate through 20th century cultural history; an experiment in developing analysis of new media that uses the very forms of new media (in this case, computer games and software interfaces).
Group Exhibitions
- Cinema and Architecture Biennial. Graz, Austria, 1999.
- Cybermedia Arts Festival. Lisbon, Portugal, 1999.
- NET.CONDITION. ZKM / Zentrum für Kunst und Medientechnologie Karlsruhe, Germany, 1999.
- Viadarte, Festival de Video y Artes Electronicas. Centro Nacional de las Artes, Mexico City, Mexico, 1999.
- “Digital Arts and Culture ’99.” Atlanta, GA, 1999.
- “Archiving as Art.” The French National Science Research Center (CNRS), Paris, France, 1999.
- “Archiving as Art.” ISEA 2000, Paris, France, 2000.
- “SHIFT-CTRL.” University Art Gallery, University of California, Riverside, CA, 2000.
- “Let’s Entertain.” Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, MN, 2000.
Traveling to:
(a) Portland Art Museum, Portland, OR, 2000.
(b) Le Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris, France, 2000.
(c) Museo Rufino Tamayo, Mexico City, Mexico, 2001.
(d) Miami Art Museum, Miami, FL, 2001. - “The Conquest of Ubiquity,” Centro Párraga, Spain, 2003.
Traveling to:
(a) XTRA space CajaMurcia Foundation, Murcia, Spain, 2003.
(b) Atlantic Centre of Modern Art, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain, 2003.
(c) Koldo Mitxelena Kulturunea Fonoteka, Donostia-San Sebastián, Spain, 2004. - “Mapping the Unfindable: An Excursion into the Unmappable Mind of Norman M. Klein” (updated 2004 version). The Beall Center for Art and Technology, University of California, Irvine, CA, 2004.
Publications
- Manovich, Lev, and Norman M. Klein. “The Freud-Lissitzky Navigator.” Leonardo, 35, no. 1 (February 2002): 8.