
osseus labyrint
a laboratory of random mutations
osseus labyrint is a manifestation of accumulated data from billions of
years of evolving and recombining of matter and energy that has occurred for
all things animate and inanimate to be present at this moment.
Founded and directed by Hannah Sim and Mark Steger, osseus labyrint has
inhabited extreme, remote, conventional and self-made environments,
exhibiting, filming and building things since 1989. osseus labyrint's works
have been presented live and broadcast throughout the USA, Canada, Mexico,
England, Switzerland, Germany, Austria, Hungary, The Czech Republic,
Slovakia, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Australia, New Zealand and over the World Wide
Web.
osseus labyrint has conducted workshops, made presentations and attended
symposiums at Universities and Museums around the world, including The
Budapest Fine Arts Academy, The Art Academy at The University of Bergen
Norway, Pennsylvania State University, USC, UCLA, California State
University, UC Berkeley, San Francisco State University, Yerba Buena Center
for the Arts and The Los Angeles County Museum.
osseus labyrint has been supported by the LEF Foundation, The Zellerbach
Family Fund, Arts Matters Inc., Arts International Fund for Artists at
International Festivals, The California Arts Council (2001 Fellowship for
New Genres), The Durfee Foundation (2003 Artist Award), The Rockefeller
Foundation as well as a number of private donors.

