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EVENT

New Exhibition at no-org.net :: Blog?


Dates:
Wed Sep 06, 2006 00:00 - Wed Sep 06, 2006

Blog? - exhibition at no-org.net is launched!

Participant Artists: Cyrill Duneau, DVBlog, Mez, Eduardo Navass,
Coyoteyip, Jhave, Confettis, Gustavo Romano, Bridgegirl.

http://www.no-org.net/blogs

Blog, one of the most spread forms of expression on the web -varying from personal diaries to community weblogs, professional knowledge exchange resources, political campaigns and more. In their different manifestations, blogs (moblogs, videoblogs, photoblogs, etc.), became a phenomenon influencing in many cases upon social and cultural areas: journalism, politics, alternative knowledge sources, literature, art, etc.

The blogs? project takes blog as art and as a stage for net artworks investigating the language, the aesthetics, the impacts and the practices of blogs, blogging and the blogoesphere.

Blog? presents works utilizing the blog platform for creation of artwork. Works that break the conventional purpose of the platform, conveying a message or delivering data, by emphasizing poetical and aesthetic manifestations of blog, and by exposing capabilities of the blog as a platform for creating art. Blog-specific works.


EVENT

Heara 10 event at the Science Museum Jerusalem


Dates:
Thu Feb 16, 2006 00:00 - Fri Feb 10, 2006

Heara 10 : Regarding the Behavior Of Dinosaurs or Comments on the Israeli Acropolis

4 years of Hearat Shulaym Art Journal and Heara Art Events
Bloomfield Science Museum, Jerusalem
February 16th, 17:00-24:00
www.no-org.net/heara10

On February 16th, the Jerusalem based artists group sala-manca will celebrate 4 years of the independent art activities of "Hearat Shulaym". For the occasion a big art event will be held, in which more than 60 artists will take part and 3 new magazines for art and culture shall be launched.

"Heara 10" will take place in all the spaces of the Science Museum of Jerusalem. The art works intervene with the spaces and also with the permanent exhibition of the museum. More than 40 works and performances will be presented, made by more than 60 artists, who have created new works in the fields of video, sound, music, new media, performance and installation.

For one day, the artists will turn the Science Museum into an art laboratory which examines the immediate surroundings where the museum is located: the government authorities’ quarters (Prime Minister offices, the Knesset, the Supreme Court, Bank Israel, etc), the Hebrew University at Givat Ram, The Israel Museum. The works will deal with the national institutions in an attempt to comment in a non-conventional way on the modes of action of the State, and the history of the "Nation Hill".

Between the 40 works that will be presented: Tamar Schori, will present her new media installation "Wabbits", specially conceived for the
event, in collaboration with Ronen Leibman (concept and video), Amir Markowitz (micro-controllers) and Yair Reshef (Jitter programming). Assaf Talmudi will perform his piano session performance (for Max/Msp and piano), Uri Katzenstein & Binya Reches will perform “Hope Machines”, a performance for voice, sound live processing, video and a robot, Eran Sachs and Ynon Negev will present their new sound installation and two animation films will be shown: “Jerusalem of Methal” by Sigalit Lifshitz, and “Fallen Art” by Tomek Baginsky, winner of the Golden Nica at last Ars Electronica festival.

As part of the event 3 new independent journals, which are published with the support of Hearat Shulaym will be launched. In order celebrate of the tenth issue of Hearat Shulaym Art journal, its editors have decided, rather than to publish a standard new issue under their edition, to support instead the publication of 3 new journals. Each journal is devoted to a different theme or media: architecture and urbanism, edited by Liat Savin Ben-Shoshan; a fanzine about personal mythology and journalistic garbage, edited by Itamar Baz; poetry, edited by Eran Sheffi and Nir Brand.

Those projects are produced in an independent way, without official support or commercial sponsors. This policy is result of a conscious decision of the organizers in an attempt to develop non-institutional ways of art activity.


EVENT

Heara 10 event at the Science Museum Jerusalem


Dates:
Thu Feb 16, 2006 00:00 - Fri Feb 10, 2006

Heara 10 : Regarding the Behavior

Of Dinosaurs

or Comments on the Israeli Acropolis

4 years of Hearat Shulaym (footnote) Art Journal and Heara (comment) Art Events

Bloomfield Science Museum, Jerusalem

February 16th, 17:00-24:00

www.no-org.net/heara10

On February 16th, the Jerusalem based artists group sala-manca will celebrate 4 years of the independent art activities of "Hearat Shulaym". For the occasion a big art event will be held, in which more than 60 artists will take part and 3 new magazines for art and culture shall be launched.

"Heara 10" will take place in all the spaces of the Science Museum of Jerusalem. The art works intervene with the spaces and also with the permanent exhibition of the museum. More than 40 works and performances will be presented, made by more than 60 artists, who have created new works in the fields of video, sound, music, new media, performance and installation.

For one day, the artists will turn the Science Museum into an art laboratory which examines the immediate surroundings where the museum is located: the government authorities' quarters (Prime Minister offices, the Knesset, the Supreme Court, Bank Israel, etc), the Hebrew University at Givat Ram, The Israel Museum. The works will deal with the national institutions in an attempt to comment in a non-conventional way on the modes of action of the State, and the history of the "Nation Hill".

Between the 40 works that will be presented: Tamar Schori, will present her new media installation "Wabbits", specially conceived for the
event, in collaboration with Ronen Leibman (concept and video), Amir Markowitz (micro-controllers) and Yair Reshef (Jitter programming).
Assaf Talmudi will perform his piano session performance (for Max/Msp and piano), Uri Katzenstein & Binya Reches will perform "Hope Machines", a performance for voice, sound live processing, video and a robot, Eran Sachs and Ynon Negev will present their new sound installation and two animation films will be shown: "Jerusalem of Methal" by Sigalit Lifshitz, and "Fallen Art" by Tomek Baginsky, winner of the Golden Nica at last Ars Electronica festival.

Dj's : Latifa, Shuffle, Nemoi, Sscabies, Panda Porn, Joselito, Raziel

As part of the event 3 new independent journals, which are published with the support of Hearat Shulaym will be launched. In order celebrate of the tenth issue of Hearat Shulaym Art journal, its editors have decided, rather than to publish a standard new issue under their edition, to support instead the publication of 3 new journals. Each journal is devoted to a different theme or media: architecture and urbanism, edited by Liat Savin Ben-Shoshan; a fanzine about personal mythology and journalistic garbage, edited by Itamar Baz; poetry, edited by Eran Sheffi and Nir Brand.

Those projects are produced in an independent way, without official support or commercial sponsors. This policy is result of a conscious decision of the organizers in an attempt to develop non-institutional ways of art activity.


OPPORTUNITY

¿blog? art project - call for submissions


Deadline:
Mon Aug 22, 2005 02:35

¿Blog?

Blog, one of the most spread forms of expression on the web, varying
from personal diaries to community weblogs, professional knowledge exchange resources, political campaigns and more. In their different
manifestations, blogs (moblogs, videoblogs, photoblogs, etc.), became a phenomenon influencing in many cases upon social and cultural areas: journalism, politics, alternative knowledge sources, literature, art, etc.

The ¿blog? project takes blog as art and as a stage for net artworks
investigating the language, the aesthetics, the impacts and the practices of blogs, blogging and the blogoesphere.
In this context, it's worth mentioning the blog.art project --one of
the first projects dealing with the notion of blog as art -- operating for about a year and publishing blog-defined art projects.

¿Blog? project acts (is envisioned to act) as a platform for an open
discussion on the topic and as a pool for submitting works.
No-org.net invites submissions of art projects making use of blog as a tool, subject, or both as well as texts investigating the blog-art interplay in a broad sense.

Selected texts and artworks will be exhibited (separately) on the
no-org.net website. The launch of the project will be accompanied by an
opening event and the discussion, that will get documented on the
no-org.net website.

http://no-org.net/blogs