This group show was presented in Montreal, Karlsruhe, Madrid, Rotterdam and Budapest.
Electromagnetic Bodies was designed from the outset as a platform for new interpretations. It was also an opportunity for guest artists to pay tribute to the pioneering work of Nikola Tesla. Although a key figure in science and technology all over the world, Tesla (1856-1943) is hardly known to the general public. A visionary inventor, he contributed to the emergence of the industrial age over his hundred of innovations, including the development of wireless communication, the utopisitc large-scale transmission and distribution of electricity, and the emergence of robotics. Electromagnetism remains an enigma even though its effects are more and more visible in our daily lives.
http://www.art-outsiders.com/archives6/default_uk.htm (consulted 27.10.2009)