Shane Cooper (artist) - Notable Exhibitions

Notable Exhibitions

  • Various items at F.I.L.E. Electronic Language International Festival in São Paulo 1999
  • Various items atVisionNetwork in Tokyo 1999
  • Remote Control, in net_condition, ZKM, Karlsruhe, Germany 1999-2001
  • Remote Control, at GFT Creative Lab, Berlin 2001
  • Remote Control in Graz, Austria 2001
  • Reflection at Intermedium2, ZKM, Karlsruhe, Germany 2002
  • Reflection at Volkswagen AG in Berlin 2002
  • Remote Control in Vectors: Digital Art in our Time, New York 2003
  • Remote Control in Experimenta's House of the Future, Melbourne 2003
  • Reflection in Ciber:Art Bilbao 2004 in Bilbao Spain
  • Remote Control in Reality Show, Aarau, Switzerland, 2005
  • Live in Radiodays, De Appel Center for Contemporary Art, Amsterdam 2005
  • Remote Control in Kunstfest Weimar, "Masterpieces of Art from the ZKM Karlsruhe Collection", The Bauhaus, Weimar, Germany, 2005
  • Reflection at Ottawa School of Art, Ottawa, Canada, 2005
  • Feed at Massey University, Wellington, New Zealand, 2006
  • Feed at MOCA Taipei, Taiwan, 2007
  • Relapse at Gallery 155B Ottawa, Canada, 2007
  • Remote Control in YOU_ser. Das Jahrhundert des Konsumenten (The Century of the Consumer) Germany 2008
  • Echo in Infinite Libraries, Crewest Gallery, Los Angeles 2009
  • Life Support in Bouillants #1, Le Diapason (Université de Rennes 1 – Campus de Beaulieu) / Les Bouillants (Vern sur Seiche) / Le Volume (espace culturel de Vern sur Seiche) / La Station VasteMonde à Saint-Brieuc (espace de création dédié à l’art contemporain), France 2009

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