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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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 Residency Featured
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Artist Residency Featured Journal Article Outlandia, Glen Nevis, Scotland My multimedia installation during the Outlandia residency in Scotland, at the foot of Ben Nevis, has been featured in Tracey Warr’s article “Buildings of the forest: Outlandia” in the “Reforesting Scotland” journal, issue 48. Reforesting Scotland is a membership organisation encouraging free and open debate on [...]
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Artist Residency Review
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Artist Residency Review Multimedia Installation Outlandia, Glen Nevis, Scotland 20th-26th May 2013 An update following my residency at Outlandia. The communication between man and environmental elements, through technological aids was my project’s main concern. In addition, I examined how creating a social dialogue between Ben Nevis and the local community, through an investigation of new [...]
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Artist Residency
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Artist Residency Multimedia Installation. Outlandia, Glen Nevis, Scotland 20th-26th May 2013 I have been offered an artist residency at Outlandia, an off-grid, artist studio, up a steep forest track on a hillside facing Ben Nevis. The aim is to create an experimental, radical approach to a challenging natural and working environment that will engage with [...]
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