In September, Syntax was shown as an installation for seven days at Ex-is in Seoul, South Korea, marking the start of a busy autumn. It was expecially exciting as it is part of a programme dedicated to John Cage who has inspired much of artafterscience's work.

On the basis of artafterscience's collaboration with scientists on the Randomness and Certainty project, and his work curating screenings on climate change and other projects, Zev Robinson has been invited by the British Council to attend Tipping Point Germany, a dialogue between climate science and the arts in Potsdam on September 28 and 29. Parallel to this, artafterscience is working on new projects in collaboration with the sciences and on climate change.

Audiovisualculture www.audiovisualculture.com is a series of interviews with video artists, experimental filmmakers, and other time-based artists. It is still in its beta phase with only five interviews, and will be officially announced in a couple of months when some scheduled interviews are completed.

Work continues on a series boxes and constructions using sculptures, found objects, video, arduino boards, lights, computers and other objects. They cross the line between artafterscience and Zev Robinson's own work, and will be up shortly as this web site undergoes a slight restructure and update. In the meantime, they can be seen here.

Zev Robinson is working on a year long video project on wine dealing with the various aspects of its production and culture. More details to be announced soon. Other projects have been started and more information will be up soon.

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