Stahl Stenslie

Stahl Stenslie

Stahl in 2008
Born Ståle Stenslie
(1965-11-27)27 November 1965
Elverum, Norway
Occupation media artist, researcher, professor
Nationality Norwegian
Genre experimental media art
Notable works cyberSM (1993)
sense:less (1996)
Solve et Coagula (1997)
World Ripple (2008)
The Blind Theatre (2009)

Stahl Stenslie is a Norwegian born artist working with cognition and perception manipulative projects. He has produced and exhibited interactive media artworks including cyberSM (1993), sense:less (1996), Solve et Coagula(1997),[1] The Leap, World Ripple (2008) and The Blind Theatre (2009). He has children with Norwegian writer Edy Poppy

Education

Statens Kunstakademi (Oslo, Norway), The Düsseldorf Art Academy (Düsseldorf, Germany), Academy of Media Arts Köln (Cologne, Germany)

Exhibits

2009 • Theatre of the Blind, Nationaltheateret, Oslo • Walking the Line, performances, SKC center, Beograd, Serbia • Serpents Tongue, performance with Kate Pendry, SKC center, Beograd, Serbia 2008 • World Ripple # 2, Touch Me Festival, Zagreb, Croatia • Artgasm, Touch Me Festival, Zagreb, Croatia • Artgasm, Beton Halla, Beograd, Serbia • Chador Touch; World Ripple, Bagh-e-Tehran Park, Tehran, Iran • Invisible Sculptures: World Ripple, The Association of Norwegian Sculptors, Oslo, Norway • Ecstatic Bodies, Gallery 13 Kubikova, Bratislava, Slovakia (13m3.sk/) 2006 • Solve et Coagula touch suit, Spiel mit Technik, Deutsches Technikmuseum Berlin 2005 • S.U.F.I. suicide fashion, Touch Me festival, Zagreb, Croatia 2004 • Post Digital Lunch, Dutch Electronic Art Festival (DEAF), V2, Rotterdam, Holland http://framework.v2.nl/archive/archive/node/actor/all.xslt/nodenr-66263 • Inter_Skin II, The Nova Gallery, Zagreb, Croatia 2003 • Erotogod 3.5 at Dutch Electronic Art Festival, V2, Rotterdam, Holland • Erotogod, Atelier Nord, Oslo, Norway 2002 • Tactile technology, cyberSM, Deutsche Hygiene Museum, Dresden, Germany • Stunt Club, Kunstnernes Hus, Oslo, Norway • Suicidal Fashion, Break 21, Dead or Alive @ Kapelica, Ljubljana, Slovenia 2001 • Erotogod, Henie Onstad Kunstsenter, Norway • CyberSM, Deutsches Hygiene Museum, Dresden, Germany 2000 • The Leap, at The Norwegian Nationaltheater, Oslo, The Ibsen Festival 2000. • "Wie man sieht", Museum Ludwig, Cologne, Germany • "Stoneproof", Økomuseum Boarderland, Halden, Norway 1999 • The Leap, The Artists House, Oslo Norway 1997 • Solve et Coagula, Ars Electronica, Linz, Austria • 5th International Biennial, Istanbul, Turkey • e~on, Kunstnernes Hus, Oslo, Norway 1992 -96 • DEAF, Dutch Electronic Art Festival, Rotterdam, Holland • Electra, Henie Onstad Kunstsenter, Norway • Du + You, Gallerie Schipper - Krome, Cologne, Germany

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