Stelios Manganis is an Oxford based Artist, Researcher and Academic. His practice involves the use of mechanisms in contemporary installations, sculpture and performance, to investigate one’s changing perception of what machines represent and how technology can connect man with his environment.
Stelios Manganis is an Oxford based Artist, Researcher and Academic. His practice involves the use of mechanisms in contemporary installations, sculpture and performance, to investigate one’s changing perception of what machines represent and how technology can connect man with his environment.

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B#Side War Festival
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B#Side War Festival. Legacies of the World Wars. Participating Artists. Venice, Italy. Check out the list of participating artists and directors for the B#Side War international art festival in Venice. It’s a privilege to be among them. The festival deals with the legacies of 20th century conflicts – an issue that personally hits home on [...]
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University Taster Sessions
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Universify Education Philosophy Taster Sessions. Somerville College, University of Oxford. Oxford. I will be delivering taster lessons in Philosophy for Universify Education in Oxford, an education charity committed to tackling educational inequality, giving young people from non-selective state schools the opportunity to achieve their potential in education, regardless of their background. These taster lessons provide [...]
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Pass The Lemon – Sustainability Project
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Pass The Lemon. Sustainability Project, Island of Cyprus. Current Projects. International Research Projects. An update on our sustainability project in Cyprus: Check our recent photos! After months of taking care of the existing trees and crops and setting up an irrigation system by making full use of a natural spring, we have now started executing [...]
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Teaching via VR
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VR Teaching. Arts & Humanities. Pembroke Castle. Pembrokeshire, Wales. Another day at the office. Tutoring my students across the world via VR, this time from Pembroke castle and Tenby harbour. Metaverse, we are ready!
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Pass The Lemon!
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Pass The Lemon. Sustainability Project, Island of Cyprus. Current Projects. International Research Projects. The very start of a sustainability pilot project in Cyprus, based exclusively on the work of local villagers and visiting Artists and supported by Social funding we managed to secure. Stay tuned for more details!
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Seminars: Composting Estate
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Seminar Series: Composting Estate. Central Saint Martins, London. Sensingsite Project A taste from the seminars for Composting Estate, by Sensingsite, at Central Saint Martins, University of Arts, London. It includes my presentation of my international project ‘A Tree Waves Hello.’
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Live Workshop Event: Approaching Estate
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Approaching Estate. Workshop event. Follow the event on Twitter. Central Saint Martins, London. Offering workshops and presenting my international project 'A Tree Waves Hello' at Central Saint Martins and Approaching Estate event at Finsbury Park. We will also be going live from remote forests!
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Workshop Event: Approaching Estate
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Approaching Estate. Workshop event. Sensingsite project. Central Saint Martins, London. I have been invited to present my latest project and offer workshops at Central Saint Martins in April. This will be a very exciting, interactive demonstration based on a pilot project undertaken during my residency in Glen Nevis a few years back. The best part [...]
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Artist Talk & Exhibition: RUINS / beauty and decadence
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Artist Talk & Exhibition: RUINS / beauty and decadence. Art is Just My Pastime – Mixed-Media. Duino Castle, Italy. 6th July 2018 – 5th August 2018. Grand opening & Artist Talk: July 6th, at 11.00am Ruins represent an intrinsic ambivalence: they are at the same time victims and survivors of the destructive time. It is the [...]
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Commission: Play Me, I’m Yours. Transportal – Kinetic Sculpture. Canary Wharf Crossrail Station, London I am delighted to announce that Transportal will remain available to play for the foreseeable future! Project curator Cara Jean Flynn and organisers Canary Wharf Group PLC would like to permanently house the piano at Canary Wharf. This is brilliant news, [...]
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