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Forthcoming Book: Proxistant Vision – Motion, Navigation, Scale

MIT Press, June 24, 2025.

Based on years of artistic research, this book examines how drones, satellites, and platforms like Google Earth are reshaping not only visual culture but our ways of sensing, navigating, and relating to the world. Proxistant Vision describes a new visual logic that fuses proximity and distance, overview and detail—transforming how technological perception structures both everyday experience and planetary-scale thinking.


Discovering/Uncovering – The NECS 2025 Conference

June 18–21, 2025.

Our project Time To Reflect Reality (2020–ongoing) has been selected for presentation at the peer-reviewed NECS 2025 Conference, hosted this year by Lusófona University in Lisbon. We will contribute to the panel Navigating Creative Uses of Generative AI across Arts, which explores the creative and epistemological dimensions of data and images generated by AI devices in comics, photography, film, and video. Synne Tollerud Bull (Kristiania University of Applied Sciences) will present the work of Bull.Miletic as part of the panel, in dialogue with Ilan Manouach and Jeremy Hamers (University of Liège) and Susanne Østby Sæther (Henie Onstad Art Center). The panel is sponsored by the CCVA scholarly interest group.


AR@K25 symposium: Truth, Reality and Artistic Invention

March 17–18, 2025.

We will present Time To Reflect Reality (2020–ongoing) at the 7th annual AR@K symposium—an international, peer-reviewed gathering on artistic research—hosted by Kristiania University of Applied Sciences, Norway. Synne Tollerud Bull (Kristiania University of Applied Sciences) will present the work of Bull.Miletic as part of the panel Transforming Visions, in dialogue with Kristina Dziedzic Wright and Carolina Lio, and chaired by Synne Skjulstad.



35th Anniversary

Echoraum, Vienna
May 17, 2023 - June 26, 2024


The Futures of the Pasts

Regelbau 411 Contemporary Art Center for International Video, Light and Sound Art, Thyholm, Danmark
September 23, 2023 - January 7, 2024




Ferriscope nominated for New Technological Art Award

Zebrastraat, Ghent, België
February 5 - March 13, 2022


Black Carbon

Ustanova Kulutre Parobrod, Belgrade, Serbia; Kulturni Centar Laza Kostic, Sombor, Serbia; Kulturni Centar, Indjija, Serbia
August - November, 2021

Exhibition curated by Anna Novakov.



A Spirit of Disruption

Walter & McBean Galleries, San Francisco Art Institute
March 19 - July 3, 2021

150th anniversary exhibition that celebrates the ethos and expansive ecosystem of the San Francisco Art Institute. Curated by Margaret Tedesco & Leila Weefur.



Urban Ecologies: City Sensing Beyond the Human

ROM for Art and Architecture, Oslo
February 11 - March 21, 2021

The exhibition of new works by Bull.Miletic, Jonas Gunerius Larsen and Christine Petersen, Petrine Vinje and Olaf Tønnesland Hodne, and Kjersti Wikstrom.





Old Friends | A Tribute to Ed Gilbert

Minnesota Street Project Adjacent, San Francisco

Virtual Exhibition with Annabeth Rosen, Carter, Bull.Miletic, Benji Whalen, Alice Shaw, Bruce Conner, Carlos Villa, John Zurier, Dean Smith, Clare Rojas, David Hannah, Rigo 23, Jean Conner, Travis Collinson, Catherine Wagner, Enrique Chagoya, Colter Jacobsen, Dean Byington, Eleanor Coppola, Jacob Hashimoto, Gay Outlaw, Hannah Collins, J. John Priola, Joan Brown, James Drake, Jim Melchert, John Roloff, Jess Collins, John Beech, Judith Linhares, Bruno Fazzolari, Katherine Sherwood, Keith Hale, Ken Graves, Ala Ebtekar, Leo Bersamina, Lynn Hershman Leeson, Mildred Howard, M. Louise Stanley, Noel Neri, Pamela Wilson-Ryckman, Paul Kos, Nayland Blake, Richard Shaw, Rico Solinas, Terry Allen, Terry Fox, Tom Marioni, Veronica DeJesus, Tomas Nakada, Xiaoze Xie, and Canan Tolan.


Ferriscope receives 23rd Art Division Excellence Award at Japan Media Arts Festival

Miraikan - The National Museum of Emerging Science and Innovation, Tokyo
September 19-27, 2020



Out of the Box

Remont Gallery, Belgrade
May 13-17, 2019

With Ina Blom, Bull.Miletic, Antonio Cataldo and Sara Eliassen



Ferriscope

Trondheim Art Museum
October 13, 2018 - January 6, 2019



Zoom Blue Dot

Meta.Morf Biennial for Art & Technology, Trondelag Centre for Contemporary Art
March 22 - April 15, 2018


Aerial Imagery and Aerial Views in Motion: the Map-Based Art of Bull.Miletic

Maptime SF / Oakland
December 18, 2017



Discussion with Bull.Miletic

University of California, Berkeley
November 9, 2017

Organized by the Townsend Center Working Group on Experimental Ethnography


Vision + Light: Converging Senses

University of California, Berkeley
October 28 + 29, 2017

Presented in partnership with Science at Cal, Helen Wills Neuroscience Institute, and the Bay Area Science Festival.


Camera Movement #21

Doug Hall, Storm and Stress (1986)
Fotogalleriet, Oslo
September 28 - October 4, 2017

Curated by Bull.Miletic



Venetie

Anglim Gilbert Gallery, San Francisco
July 27 - August 26, 2017


Art + Science in Residence Program

University of California, Berkeley
July 1 - December 31, 2017

Co-sponsored by the Arts Research Center (ARC) and Centre for Science, Technology, Medicine & Society (CSTMS)



Such a Landscape

17th Media Art Biennale WRO 2017
WRO Art Center
May 17 - June 30, 2017



The Infrastructure of Life: Media, Milieu, Ethics

20th Anniversary Symposium and Screenings
Nordland kunst- og filmfagskole, Kabelvĺg
April 20th, 2017

With contributions from international artists and researchers: Ursula Biemann, David Claerbout, Nishant Shah, Grace Cheng, Louis Lo, Bull.Miletic and Eivind Røssaak.


Camera Movement #05

Andreas Bunte, Erosion (2016)
Fotogalleriet, Oslo
March 9 - March 15, 2017

Curated by Bull.Miletic


Technologies of Space: Verticality, Volume, Infrastructure

One-day symposium that interrogates recent calls across spatial disciplines to expand space and its mapping from horizontal, plane surface to vertical dimensionality and volume.
Speakers: Lisa Parks, Stuard Elden and Mark Dorrian

University of Oslo
March 3, 2017

Organised by Liv Hausken, Jørgen Alnæs, Susanne Ø. Sæther and Synne T. Bull, Media Aesthetics, Department of Media and Communication, University of Oslo

 
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