<br><b>IOCOSE's new project at Tate Modern<br></b><br>Art group IOCOSE is proud to announce a new exhibition at Tate Modern in London, UK.<br>The new project will be unveiled on Saturday 29th of January.<br>The exhibition can be seen at the Turbine Hall at Tate Modern from the 29th of January until the 2nd of May 2011.<br>
You are invited to come and join the exhibition. Please contact the artists for more information.<br><br><br><b>Where</b>:<br>Tate Modern<br>Bankside<br>London SE1 9TG<br>Opening hours: Sunday – Thursday 10.00-18.00; Friday and Saturday 10.00 – 22.00<br>
29th January 2011 - 2nd May 2011<br><br><b>Contact</b>:<br><a href="http://iocose.org">http://iocose.org</a><br><a href="mailto:contact@iocose.org">contact@iocose.org</a><br>Mobile: 0044 (0)7502 172 687 (Paolo)<br><br><br>
<b>Bio</b>:<br>IOCOSE is an art group established in 2006. Its mission is to subvert ideologies, processes and practices of identification and production of meanings. IOCOSE works with camouflage, mimicry, fakes and pranks, mostly based in news, social and mass media. Among the most succesful works, in 2010 IOCOSE released 'In the Long Run', a BBC News special edition about the death of pop star Madonna. IOCOSE also invented a spam campaign for the Italian Democratic Party, designed a religious hi-tech product based on electric shock, crafted an IKEA guillottine, experimented a drug made out of floppy discs, and organized an international contest for the most valueless video on YouTube. IOCOSE has exhibited, among many, at HTTP gallery (2010, London, UK), Re:akt exhibition (2010, Maribor, Slovenia), Shift festival (2010, Basel, Switzerland), Pixxelpoint festival (2008, 2009 Slovenia), The Influencers (2010, Barcelona, Spain), Milano in Digitale (2007, 2008, 2009, Milan, Italy).<br>
<br>-- <br>paolo - IOCOSE<br><a href="http://iocose.org">http://iocose.org</a><br><br><br><br><br>