

Anton Vidokle is an artist, filmmaker, and the founder of e-flux. He has worked and exhibited in South Korea numerous times, including two editions of Gwangju Biennale, where he won the Noon Award in 2016, as well as a solo show at MMCA in 2019 and other exhibitions, lectures, and projects.
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Participant NameAnton Vidokle
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The 13th Seoul Mediacity Biennale Séance: Technology of the Spirit2025.08.26 – 2025.11.23
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SMB13ScreeningSMB13 × Frieze Film Seoul 2025Seoul Museum of Art SeMA Rooftop2025.09.01 – 2025.09.04
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SMB13DiscussionScreeningNotes for a Séance: Towards a Technology of the SpiritICI Berlin2025.06.16 – 2025.06.16
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SMB13DiscussionScreeningYANARI: Rattling a House "Technology of the Spirit"1F Hall‚ Tokyo Photographic Art Museum2025.05.31 – 2025.06.01
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SMB13DiscussionScreeningNotes for a Séance (New York)e-flux Screening Room2025.02.20 – 2025.02.20
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SMB13DiscussionScreeningNotes for a Séance (Seoul)Seoul Museum of Art SeMA Hall2024.11.30 – 2024.11.30
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SMB13GuidebookSéance: Technology of the Spirit GuidebookSeoul Museum of Art
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SMB13Printed MatterColor ManifestoSeoul Museum of Art
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SMB13EssayDeath, Art, and SpiritualityAnton Vidokle
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SMB13EssayColor Manifesto for the 13th Seoul Mediacity BiennaleAnton Vidokle, Hallie Ayres, Lukas Brasiskis, Sanna Almajedi, Ben Eastham, nonplace studio, and COLLECTIVE
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SMB13DocumentationNotes for a Séance Part 3 video documentation
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SMB13DocumentationNotes for a Séance Part 1 video documentation
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