A code that can’t be shut down: S.K.Ruud &AE’s Ludological at Podium

, 8 June 2017
S.K.Ruud &AE presented Ludological exhibition at Oslo’s Podium gallery, which opened May 19 and is running to June 8.
 
 The duo (who are Stian Korntved Ruud and Simen Musæus) collaborate via “CAD drawings, video-conferences and hardware research exchanged in the cloudspace between oslo and berlin” to create installations that evolve and grow over time. In constant flux and manufacturing, they live streamed the work as it unfolded.
 
Podium became the space for which the code-machine-complex, Ludological, would operate, inhabiting both the IRL and online space and creating a “a patchwork of open-source and mechatronics” in a perpetual state of production. The robot is is sustained on a piece of wood by a “code that can’t shut down.”**
 

Secrets in the Carbon Atom @ Podium, Sep 30 – Oct 16

27 September 2016
S.K.Ruud &AE presented Ludological exhibition at Oslo’s Podium gallery, which opened May 19 and is running to June 8.
 
 The duo (who are Stian Korntved Ruud and Simen Musæus) collaborate via “CAD drawings, video-conferences and hardware research exchanged in the cloudspace between oslo and berlin” to create installations that evolve and grow over time. In constant flux and manufacturing, they live streamed the work as it unfolded.
 
Podium became the space for which the code-machine-complex, Ludological, would operate, inhabiting both the IRL and online space and creating a “a patchwork of open-source and mechatronics” in a perpetual state of production. The robot is is sustained on a piece of wood by a “code that can’t shut down.”**
 

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Tipping Points @ Podium, Apr 22 – May 8

22 April 2016
S.K.Ruud &AE presented Ludological exhibition at Oslo’s Podium gallery, which opened May 19 and is running to June 8.
 
 The duo (who are Stian Korntved Ruud and Simen Musæus) collaborate via “CAD drawings, video-conferences and hardware research exchanged in the cloudspace between oslo and berlin” to create installations that evolve and grow over time. In constant flux and manufacturing, they live streamed the work as it unfolded.
 
Podium became the space for which the code-machine-complex, Ludological, would operate, inhabiting both the IRL and online space and creating a “a patchwork of open-source and mechatronics” in a perpetual state of production. The robot is is sustained on a piece of wood by a “code that can’t shut down.”**
 

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