Zoe Hatziyannaki   
    
    the day the earth caught data
    (E1) (E2) (E3)...
    a time of her own
    the lonely machine
    plein soleil  
    gynaikes                                   
    panopto
 
    electric dreams 
    the past of things                                  \/
    to come
 
    after the end    
    ode to a grecian urn                              \/
    local variations
    c-beams 
    secrets and crises                                 \/
    fleeting island 
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... _Navigating, Head2Head, The Living Art Museum, Reykhavik, 12 Oct.-24 Nov 2024
_Data Dreams & Ethical Realities, Panel Discussion, Onassis AiR, 18 Sept, 2024
_The Day the Earth Caught Data at Kastelana, Pyrgos, Santorini 23 Aug-23 Sept 2024
_A Time of Her Own, Hellenic Centre, London, 15th May 2024
_Onassis AiR, Athens, February - March 2024 _The Nightmare of Persephone, Kairos Politismou, Tinos, 5-6 July 2023
_Arcaeological Dialogues, Syros, 27-29th May 2023 _Athens by Collage: The Representation of the Metropolis between Realism, Intervention and Autonomy, by Fabiano Micocci, Anteferma Editions.
_Curation of the exhibition Expressions of Light in Selene restaurant, Santorini,Sept -Oct. 2022
_Levels of Life: Photography Imaging and the Vertical Perspective - Conference and Exhibition,The Photographers Gallery & London College of Communication, 30th June-2nd July 2022
_Lipiu exhibition catalogue


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PUBLICATIONS


The Past of Things to Come
2018

Published by Cube Art Editions
Texts by Elina Axioti and James Bridle
Editor: Eleni Saroglou 
Translations: Marianna Protopsalti
Design: Dimitris Mitropoulos
Printing: Fotolio
Images and concept ©Zoe Hatziyannaki

Edition of 400 copies
ISBN: 978-618-5204-05-1
English-Greek

Available for orders here














Secrets & Crises
2013

Published by Cube Art Editions
Text by Despina Zefkili
Editor: Eleni Saroglou
Design: Dimitris Mitropoulos
Printing: Fotolio & Typicon
Binding: Androvic Bros
Images and concept ©Zoe Hatziyannaki

Edition of 400 copies
ISBN: 978-618-80384-2-4
English-Greek

Available for orders here


















The A - DASH issue of SUNNY DAYS
2019




The A-DASH issue of Sunny Days was created by the A-DASH team: Zoe Hatziyannaki, Eva Isleifs, Noemi Niederhauseron the occasion of the exhibition “The Collection as an Automaton” curated by Elpida Karaba and organized by the Frances Rich School of Fine and Performing Arts as part of the Arts Festival Exhibition at the American College of Greece in February 2019. ACG Art Gallery, The American College of Greece, Athens

The content of the publication is based on material retrieved from different volumes of the student journal Sunny Days published by the American College of Greece. The material was used courtesy of the ACG Archives and Special Collections and the Photographic Collection of the ACG Art Collection.

The A-DASH issue of Sunny Days traces the early history of the American College of Greece through the first issues of its student magazine Sunny Days. The A-DASH team has selected and appropriated images and texts focusing on those aspects, fictitious or not, that seem to compose its current identity and create connections with the past editions of the magazine. Aspects such as: the feminine perspective, the use of English language, as well as that of  the foreigner’s view largely and particularly on Greece.

Consequently The A-DASH issue of Sunny Days is not just an appropriation or even a re-examination of the past but mostly a research of A-DASH’s own fluid identity constructed rhizomatically, everyday, through senses and affects. Within this approach A-DASH has also invited current students of ACG to perform readings from the actual edition.

Printed publication
Images and Concept by the A-DASH team: Zoe Hatziyannaki, Eva Isleifs, Noemi Niederhauser
Design by Dimitris Mitropoulos
Riso printed by DOLCE publishing
Published by Cube Art Editions
Edition of 400 copies
Performance by the students of ACG: Alexandra Moira-Alexandropoulou, Angelos Evangelidis, Eleni Gazi, Yasmine Neri, Zoe Stratigakou, Stelios Troullakis

Special thanks for their support and contribution to this project: Athena Andreadis, Demetra Papaconstantinou, Katerina Thomas