BIO
Agricola de Cologne
launched on 1 January 2000 as an artist brand, is standing for the
--> interdisciplinary media artist, director of experimental shortfilms and videos, curator of media art
--> founder & director of artvideoKOELN – the curatorial initiative „art & moving images“ serving since 2010 as the operating platform for a wide range of activities around "art & moving images", running CologneOFF - Cologne International Videoart Festival and Le Musee di-visioniste - the new museum of networked art
Agricola de Cologne is standing also for a broad bandwidth of dynamic curatorial contexts he is initiating in physical and virtual space, the co-curator and co-organiser of external festivals and exhibitions, the jury member of divers festivals, and not to forget the designer of a cross-platform culture.
Since its/his launch in 2000, Agricola de Cologne was presented @ more than 600 festivals and media art events in New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, Knoxville, Pittsburgh, Mexico City, Caracas, Maracaibo, Buenos Aires, Rosario, Montevideo, Rio de Janeiro, Sao Paulo, Santiago de Chile, Quito, Bogota, London, Paris, Lyon, Marseille, Madrid, Gijon, Sevilla, Valencia, Barcelona, Lisbon, Oslo, Stockholm, Helsinki, Tampere, Kopenhagen, Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Tokyo, Nagoya, Seoul, Manila, Hongkong, Bangkok, Phnom Penh, New Delhi, Guwahati, Mumbai, Jakarta, Perth, Melbourne, Casablanca, Rabat, Marrakesh, Istanbul, Ankara, Yerewan, Damaskus, Jerusalem, Tel-Aviv, Bethlehem, Gaza, Basel, Zurich, Vienna, Linz, Salzburg, Graz, Kiev, Kharkiv, Riga, Tallinn, Vilnius, Moscow, St.Petersburg, Kansk, Perm, Yekaterinburg, Sofia, Varna, Bukarest, Arad, Timisoara, Budapest, Belgrade, Zagreb, Split, Lubljana, Rome, Naples, Milan, Pescara, Venice, Torino, Bologna, Berlin, Cologne, Düsseldorf, Karlsruhe, Nuremberg, & elsewhere, but also on biennials like ISEA Nagoya (2002), Venice Biennale 2003, 2005, 2007, Biennale of New Media Art Merida/MX 2003, Biennale of Electronic Arts Perth/Australia (2004), Biennale de Montreal (2004), Biennale of Video & New Media Santiago de Chile (2005), ISEA Singapore 2008.
His media art projects and videos were honoured with prizes and awards.
Links
Agricola de Cologne --> http://www.agricola-de.cologne
artvideoKOELN --> http://artvideo.koeln
Cologne International Videoart Festival --> http://coff.newmediafest.org
Le Musee di-visioniste - the new museum of networked art - http://www.nmartproject.net
SoundLAB - http://soundlab.newmediafest.org
LMD Interview Project - http://interviews.newmediafest.org
Cinematheque 2004
Cinematheque at MediaCentre
www.le-musee-divisioniste.org/mediacentre <http://www.le-musee-divisioniste.org/mediacentre>
informs--->
.
When Cinematheque started in 2004 the new streaming project environment
of "VideoChannel" as a stand alone application and a corporate contribution
to
[R][R][F]2004--->XP www.newmedifiafest.org/rrf2004 <http://www.newmedifiafest.org/rrf2004>
global networking project, it was meant to be a place
where collective memory can manifest itself
primarily in non-interactive works as video.
The main themetical aspects of VideoChannel are
- memory, identity and violence -
.
VideoChannel consists of two basic components
a) curatorial contributions of video works
b) video works of individual artists selected and curated
based on an open call in Internet or on invitation
a)
Meanwhile, VideoChannel contains 9 curatorial contributions
from Spain curated by Antonio Alvarado, Malaysia curated by Roopesh
Sitharan, Israel curated by Stephanie Benzaquen, Chile curated by Isabel
Aranda Yto,
Italy curated by Laura Chiari, Germany curated by Melody Parker Carter,
Romania curated by Raluca Velizar and Florin Tudor.
.
The variety and diversity of aspects, point of views, different
backgrounds and artistic and technical aproaches make this project environment
extraordinary rich and inspiring
These two curatorial contributions added on occasion of and featured during
Biennale of Electronic Art Perth/Australia
7 September - 17 November
www.beap.org <http://www.beap.org>
are completing the current state of this streaming project.
.
1.) video artists from Puerto Rico curated by
Heidi J. Figueroa Sarriera and Marrianne Ramirez-Aponte
including Rafael Alcala, Welmo E. Romero Joseph and Carlos Ruiz-Valarino
.
2.) video artists from Sweden curated by
Bjoern Norberg including Petra Lindholm, Cecilia Lundquist, Steven Dixon,
Mikael Stroemberg and Jens Salander, and Beeoff (an artists collective)
b)
But also the section of collected works of individual artists
had some new entries by
Camille Bacos and MIEKALAND
Gabi Bila-Guenther, Margarida Paiva , Fish.tank.
.
VideoChannel was present during the installation in Perth not only
online as a streaming project,
but also as a part of the physical installation
in form of three large video monitors which were screening
offline from DVD continuously all curatorial video contributions
and a selection of videos of individual artists including
Camille Bacos and MIEKALAND
Gabi Bila-Guenther , Margarida Paiva
Fish.tank, Mireille Astore, Scott Becker
Ivana Ozetsky and Jadanko Pongrac
and Christian Bermudez.
VideoChannel contains currently more than 50 video works
with a running time of 1-10 minutes
which all are available streaming at a broad bandwidth
DSL Internet connection.
.
VideoChannel can be accessed via
www.newmediafest.org/rrf2004 <http://www.newmediafest.org/rrf2004> or
www.le-musee-divisioniste.org/mediacentre/ <http://www.le-musee-divisioniste.org/mediacentre/>
or directly www.newmediafest.org/rrf2004/vchannel.htm <http://www.newmediafest.org/rrf2004/vchannel.htm>
contacts: mediacentre@le-musee-divisioniste.org <mailto:mediacentre@le-musee-divisioniste.org>
www.le-musee-divisioniste.org/mediacentre <http://www.le-musee-divisioniste.org/mediacentre>
informs--->
.
When Cinematheque started in 2004 the new streaming project environment
of "VideoChannel" as a stand alone application and a corporate contribution
to
[R][R][F]2004--->XP www.newmedifiafest.org/rrf2004 <http://www.newmedifiafest.org/rrf2004>
global networking project, it was meant to be a place
where collective memory can manifest itself
primarily in non-interactive works as video.
The main themetical aspects of VideoChannel are
- memory, identity and violence -
.
VideoChannel consists of two basic components
a) curatorial contributions of video works
b) video works of individual artists selected and curated
based on an open call in Internet or on invitation
a)
Meanwhile, VideoChannel contains 9 curatorial contributions
from Spain curated by Antonio Alvarado, Malaysia curated by Roopesh
Sitharan, Israel curated by Stephanie Benzaquen, Chile curated by Isabel
Aranda Yto,
Italy curated by Laura Chiari, Germany curated by Melody Parker Carter,
Romania curated by Raluca Velizar and Florin Tudor.
.
The variety and diversity of aspects, point of views, different
backgrounds and artistic and technical aproaches make this project environment
extraordinary rich and inspiring
These two curatorial contributions added on occasion of and featured during
Biennale of Electronic Art Perth/Australia
7 September - 17 November
www.beap.org <http://www.beap.org>
are completing the current state of this streaming project.
.
1.) video artists from Puerto Rico curated by
Heidi J. Figueroa Sarriera and Marrianne Ramirez-Aponte
including Rafael Alcala, Welmo E. Romero Joseph and Carlos Ruiz-Valarino
.
2.) video artists from Sweden curated by
Bjoern Norberg including Petra Lindholm, Cecilia Lundquist, Steven Dixon,
Mikael Stroemberg and Jens Salander, and Beeoff (an artists collective)
b)
But also the section of collected works of individual artists
had some new entries by
Camille Bacos and MIEKALAND
Gabi Bila-Guenther, Margarida Paiva , Fish.tank.
.
VideoChannel was present during the installation in Perth not only
online as a streaming project,
but also as a part of the physical installation
in form of three large video monitors which were screening
offline from DVD continuously all curatorial video contributions
and a selection of videos of individual artists including
Camille Bacos and MIEKALAND
Gabi Bila-Guenther , Margarida Paiva
Fish.tank, Mireille Astore, Scott Becker
Ivana Ozetsky and Jadanko Pongrac
and Christian Bermudez.
VideoChannel contains currently more than 50 video works
with a running time of 1-10 minutes
which all are available streaming at a broad bandwidth
DSL Internet connection.
.
VideoChannel can be accessed via
www.newmediafest.org/rrf2004 <http://www.newmediafest.org/rrf2004> or
www.le-musee-divisioniste.org/mediacentre/ <http://www.le-musee-divisioniste.org/mediacentre/>
or directly www.newmediafest.org/rrf2004/vchannel.htm <http://www.newmediafest.org/rrf2004/vchannel.htm>
contacts: mediacentre@le-musee-divisioniste.org <mailto:mediacentre@le-musee-divisioniste.org>
memorial://october2004
memorial://october2004
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
{A Virtual Memorial} -
Memorial Project against the Forgetting and for Humanity
~New Media art project environment~
www.a-virtual-memorial.org <>
.
Commemorates in October 2004 -
the year 2004 as the
the International Year to Commemorate
the struggle against Slavery and its Abolition -
.
and the selected memorial days
.
02 October 1869 - Mahadma Ghandi Birthday (India)
03 October 1990/2004 - Signing of the German Reunification Treaty /National Reunification Day (Germany)
08 October 1912 - Begin of 1st Balkan War (Europe)
24 October 2004 - United Nations Day
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//////////////
Table of Contents:
a) Features of the month 2004
b) News
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
**********************************
New month - new subject
*The Features of the Month are monthly changing
collections of multimedia works and links which form in the
totality of the composition an artwork of theirown
to be created on a webpage of theirown
within the Memorial project.*
.
**********************************
b) ***Features of the Month October
.
-->Featured in October
ris Marc Grellerts project, entitled
"Synagogues Internet Archives "
www.synagogen.info <>
Many of those synagogues in Germany which had been destroyed during the
"Night of Broken Glass" on 9 November 1939 ,
when the Nazi destroyed in one single night most of the thousands of
synagogues in Germany.
Now virtually reconstructed, a lot of them can be visited online as 3D
environments and give an impression of a most relevant part of both, Jewish and German
culture. The project is available in bi-lingual German-English.
.
-->The month October is dedicated to all those who are lost in solitude
Solitude is mostly recognized as something negative, depressive and threatening,
but can be defined and experienced as something positive,
an inspiring space to reflect with healing effects on the spiritual health.
.
Subject--->Solitude - between inspiration and depression
Emotion 1 - Absolute Lonelyness by Dagmar Kase
Emotion 2 - Graffiti-Fields of Identity
Emotion 3 - Solitude - a tribute
Emotion 4 - The artist and his studio
Emotion 5 - Friendship
Emotion 6 - Seconds forever
Emotion 7 - Sexual abuse
.
Enter this feature environment via www.a-virtual-memorial.org <>
***********************************
b) News
{A Virtual Memorial} is really proud
how successful its project environment
[R][R][F] 2004 --->XP
global networking project
www.newmediafest.org/rrf2004/ <>
was presented during
Biennale of Electronic Art Perth/Australia
7 September - 17 November 2004
www.beap.org <http://www.beap.org>
In short, a comprehensive documentation of the
interactive installation and addition events will be published on
www.newmediafest.org/rrf2004/ <>
.
In October, there is another highlight,
"Urban.early sunday morning_raw"
<http://www.nmartproject.net/agricola/mpc/volume6/urban.html>
Agricola de Cologne's moving picture
published first in the framework of "A Virtual Memorial"
is selected to participate in "La ville virtuelle"
a curated exhibition by Anne Marie Anne-Marie Boivert
in the framework of Biennale de Montreal (Canada)
24 September -31 October 2004
*****************************************
Until the next time
all the best,
.
{A Virtual Memorial}
www.a-virtual-memorial.org <>
award wining Memorial project against the Forgetting and for Humanity -
since 2000 ongoing New Media art project by Agricola de Cologne.
A short description as PDF file for free download from
http://www.a-virtual-memorial.org/downloads/pdf/pdf.htm <>
info@a-virtual-memorial.org <>
.
corporate member of
[NewMediaArtProjectNetwork] :||cologne
-the experimental platform for net based art -
operating from Cologne/Germany
.
copyright
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
{A Virtual Memorial} -
Memorial Project against the Forgetting and for Humanity
~New Media art project environment~
www.a-virtual-memorial.org <>
.
Commemorates in October 2004 -
the year 2004 as the
the International Year to Commemorate
the struggle against Slavery and its Abolition -
.
and the selected memorial days
.
02 October 1869 - Mahadma Ghandi Birthday (India)
03 October 1990/2004 - Signing of the German Reunification Treaty /National Reunification Day (Germany)
08 October 1912 - Begin of 1st Balkan War (Europe)
24 October 2004 - United Nations Day
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//////////////
Table of Contents:
a) Features of the month 2004
b) News
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
**********************************
New month - new subject
*The Features of the Month are monthly changing
collections of multimedia works and links which form in the
totality of the composition an artwork of theirown
to be created on a webpage of theirown
within the Memorial project.*
.
**********************************
b) ***Features of the Month October
.
-->Featured in October
ris Marc Grellerts project, entitled
"Synagogues Internet Archives "
www.synagogen.info <>
Many of those synagogues in Germany which had been destroyed during the
"Night of Broken Glass" on 9 November 1939 ,
when the Nazi destroyed in one single night most of the thousands of
synagogues in Germany.
Now virtually reconstructed, a lot of them can be visited online as 3D
environments and give an impression of a most relevant part of both, Jewish and German
culture. The project is available in bi-lingual German-English.
.
-->The month October is dedicated to all those who are lost in solitude
Solitude is mostly recognized as something negative, depressive and threatening,
but can be defined and experienced as something positive,
an inspiring space to reflect with healing effects on the spiritual health.
.
Subject--->Solitude - between inspiration and depression
Emotion 1 - Absolute Lonelyness by Dagmar Kase
Emotion 2 - Graffiti-Fields of Identity
Emotion 3 - Solitude - a tribute
Emotion 4 - The artist and his studio
Emotion 5 - Friendship
Emotion 6 - Seconds forever
Emotion 7 - Sexual abuse
.
Enter this feature environment via www.a-virtual-memorial.org <>
***********************************
b) News
{A Virtual Memorial} is really proud
how successful its project environment
[R][R][F] 2004 --->XP
global networking project
www.newmediafest.org/rrf2004/ <>
was presented during
Biennale of Electronic Art Perth/Australia
7 September - 17 November 2004
www.beap.org <http://www.beap.org>
In short, a comprehensive documentation of the
interactive installation and addition events will be published on
www.newmediafest.org/rrf2004/ <>
.
In October, there is another highlight,
"Urban.early sunday morning_raw"
<http://www.nmartproject.net/agricola/mpc/volume6/urban.html>
Agricola de Cologne's moving picture
published first in the framework of "A Virtual Memorial"
is selected to participate in "La ville virtuelle"
a curated exhibition by Anne Marie Anne-Marie Boivert
in the framework of Biennale de Montreal (Canada)
24 September -31 October 2004
*****************************************
Until the next time
all the best,
.
{A Virtual Memorial}
www.a-virtual-memorial.org <>
award wining Memorial project against the Forgetting and for Humanity -
since 2000 ongoing New Media art project by Agricola de Cologne.
A short description as PDF file for free download from
http://www.a-virtual-memorial.org/downloads/pdf/pdf.htm <>
info@a-virtual-memorial.org <>
.
corporate member of
[NewMediaArtProjectNetwork] :||cologne
-the experimental platform for net based art -
operating from Cologne/Germany
.
copyright
WitchCraft - new show on JavaMuseum
JavaMuseum -
Forum for Internet Technologies in Contemporary Art
(JAVA= Joint Advanced Virtual Affairs)
www.javamuseum.org <http://www.javamuseum.org>
launched on 11 September 2004 its last feature
within the 3rd of Java series, entitled
"WitchCraft" including following New Media artists
-->
Susan Collins (UK)
Nanette Wylde (USA)
Yvonne Martinsson (Sweden)
Laurie Halsey Brown (Netherlands/USA)
Luigia Cardarelli (Italy)
May Trubuhovich (Australia)
This show represents another contribution to
[R][R][F]2004--->XP
global networking project
www.newmediafest.org/rrf2004 <http://www.newmediafest.org/rrf2004>
and was launched on occasion of
[R][R][F]2004--->XP presentation during
Biennale of Electronic Art in Perth/Australia
www.beap.org <http://www.beap.org>
7 September - 17 November 2004
About the show:
As the title "WitchCraft" already says, the show refers to "the magic".
But not only connected to the included art work, the use of technology
and the transformation of contents into a web compatible expression,
but also to six talented but most individually working female artists
who use their craft to create some magic moments,
witches in the best sense of the word, who play with their spiritual power
in order to inspire the audience.
1.
Fenlandia by Susan Collins
--->installes from May 2004 on webcams in various sites -
rural and technological - in the Silicon Fen area of East Anglia (England).
The webcam is harvesting images pixel by pixel over the course of the year.
Each image is collected from top to bottom and left to right in horizontal
bands continuously, recording fluctuations in light and movement throughout
the course of the day.The speed at which each image is updated is influenced
by the speed of the internet and network traffic at any given time.
fenlandia is also being developed as a distributable artwork which can be
viewed full screen and updated live to your computer in real time.
-->About the artist:
Susan Collins studied at the Slade School of Fine Art, The School of the Art
Institute of Chicago (as a Fulbright scholar) and completed a Ph.D. in 2001
Since 1993 she has worked mainly with site specific installation, often in
the form of interventions in a range of public spaces.
Solo shows include: Suspect Devices 1997; In Conversation 1997-2001, shown
in Brighton, Amsterdam, Helsinki, Cardiff, and Berlin, linking viewers on
the internet with pedestrians on the street; and Transporting Skies 2002, a
networked exhibition shown simultaneously at Site Gallery, Sheffield and
Newlyn Gallery, Penzance.
She is currently working with Film and Video Umbrella (UK) on
Fenlandia, an online landscape project based in Britain's Silicon Fen.
2.
Tru ValU by Nanette Wylde
--->Tru ValU is an investigation of beauty and the 216 web safe color
palette. The site responds to visitor selection by displaying color
relationships based on mathematical determinates.
Tru ValU is a net.art project which employs webpage counters via cgi
scripts, and the web safe 216 color palette. The web safe 216 palette
includes only those colors that are consistent between Macintosh and PC
operating systems. The palette is based on six value increments each for
Red, Green and Blue and has nothing to do with beauty.
"I am thinking about containment and control... the systems and
codification of beauty, and how these are sanctioned and internalized in
larger social constructs. I am thinking about centralities, the randomness
of designations, and the reduction of our global palette to 216 'safe'
elements.
I am thinking about the need/desire/propensity and willingness to count,
and the values we place on numbers however arbitrary their
assignments/connections to things meaningful in our lives.
I am thinking about the expansion of simple mathematical concepts into
metaphors both hidden and inherent in information technologies and the
implications thereof.
I am thinking about individuality, plurality and the singularity of the moment.
I am thinking about what is important, what is not, and how we determine
what is meaningful, valuable and relevant in our lives."
--->About the artist:
Nanette Wylde is a cultural worker investigating human understanding and
perception through interactive and narrative forms of electronic media.
Recent exhibitions include: Interfacing Ideas at the Blue Room
Gallery in San Francisco; ChangMai New Media Festival in Chang Mai
Thailand; Digital Visions at the University of British Columbia in Canada;
International Symposium of Electronic Art in Nagoya, Japan;
SIGGRAPH 2002 etc.
Wylde has an MFA from the Advanced Computing Center for Art and
Design at Ohio State University. She is an Assistant Professor of Art &
Art History at California State University, Chico.
3.
"TECNOLOGICAL NARCISSUS" by Luigia Cardarelli
--->Using the most advanced technologies in the expressive way,art can again give itself .at center of a culture,where art and science intersect themselves giving birth a New Humanisme.The artist is owner of the science and the technology, he/she produces hitherto unkown expressive ways, referred to the technological man in his totality: mind,imagination,power,fragility,dreams,longines,disappointment,knowledges and foolishness.
---> About the artist:
Coming from humanistic disciplines, an graduaded at Academy of arts in Rome ,she teached drawing for some time.She found the computer only, an appropriate means of expression to realize a "New Humanism";in these conditions arts and science can represent suitably to contemporary man.
She participates in many projects on line:-Web Biennal 2003- Istanbul Contemporary Art ,Museum-Chiangmai first new media festival - ICECA,goto("net_art"),The palimpsest project - Stasis_Space,Liberarti,Reload-NetArt Open 2002 - Istanbul Contemporary Art Museum,The digital pocket gallery,One:codedpixels,Digital Salvage,Actual position of Italian Net Art - Java Museum,Con|text - Stasis_Space,Violence Online Festival - Java Museum,Free Manifesta
4. Duplicities by Yvonne Martinsson
--->Duplicities is a collection of three media works made by Yvonne in the last year. Thematically, they show how love, desire and rage intersect in a cornucopia of spectral duplicities. The technologies of her choice in the making of these works have been html, dhtml and Quick Time.
--->About the artist: Yvonne is a new media writer who works at the crossroads of text, art and design.
5.
Studio, 2002 by Laurie Halsey Brown
--->This site is a project space, a working studio with a focus on space, place and time. when you enter the 'studio', you see the floor and fragments of its north/south/east/west sides relative to the time of day where you are i.e. according to your computers clock. by moving the compass, you gain a larger perception of the space and an awareness of place, geographically. clicking the text within the windows of the studio will take you to evolving site-responsive projects that were created internationally. programmer gert rietveld.
2002 Irish Museum of Modern Art Dublin, Ireland Open Museum
--->About the artist:
Laurie Halsey Brown is an artist from New York presently based in Rotterdam | her architecturally focused projects have been shown both in the U.S. including the New Museum of Contemporary Art in NYC and internationally | her work deals with a psychological, experiential relationship to architecture and surrounding ideas of (dis)location, simultaniety and reflection | as an aspect of her intra-disciplinary practice, she has created installations public art projects, and curated exhibitions, she also makes single-channel videos that have been screened at international festivals, which articulate psychological movements of time.
6.
Dream Appartments by May Trubuhovich
--->Dream Apartments is a wry look at the language of real estate advertisements. The user's search for the perfect "dream apartment" reveals the less than ideal truth often lurking behind the hyperbole.
--->About the artist: Originally from New Zealand, May Trubuhovich now lives in Sydney. She has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the University of Canterbury, NZ, and a background in filmmaking and animation. Her animated films have been screened in many major film and animation festivals, including Hiroshima, Annecy and Sydney.
This show is curated by Agricola de Cologne for JavaMuseum
and can be accessed either via
www.javamuseum.org <http://www.javamuseum.org>
Program Channel on [R][R][F]2004--->XP
www.newmediafest.org/rrf2004 <http://www.newmediafest.org/rrf2004>
or directly via
www.javamuseum.org/2004/witchcraft/index.html <http://www.javamuseum.org/2004/witchcraft/index.html>
**************************************
JavaMuseum -
Forum for Internet Technologies in Contemporary Art
(JAVA= Joint Advanced Virtual Affairs)
www.javamuseum.org <http://www.javamuseum.org>
and
[R][R][F]2004--->XP
global networking project
www.newmediafest.org/rrf2004 <http://www.newmediafest.org/rrf2004>
are part of
[NewMediaArtProjectNetwork]:||cologne
contact: info@javamuseum.org <mailto:info@javamuseum.org>
Forum for Internet Technologies in Contemporary Art
(JAVA= Joint Advanced Virtual Affairs)
www.javamuseum.org <http://www.javamuseum.org>
launched on 11 September 2004 its last feature
within the 3rd of Java series, entitled
"WitchCraft" including following New Media artists
-->
Susan Collins (UK)
Nanette Wylde (USA)
Yvonne Martinsson (Sweden)
Laurie Halsey Brown (Netherlands/USA)
Luigia Cardarelli (Italy)
May Trubuhovich (Australia)
This show represents another contribution to
[R][R][F]2004--->XP
global networking project
www.newmediafest.org/rrf2004 <http://www.newmediafest.org/rrf2004>
and was launched on occasion of
[R][R][F]2004--->XP presentation during
Biennale of Electronic Art in Perth/Australia
www.beap.org <http://www.beap.org>
7 September - 17 November 2004
About the show:
As the title "WitchCraft" already says, the show refers to "the magic".
But not only connected to the included art work, the use of technology
and the transformation of contents into a web compatible expression,
but also to six talented but most individually working female artists
who use their craft to create some magic moments,
witches in the best sense of the word, who play with their spiritual power
in order to inspire the audience.
1.
Fenlandia by Susan Collins
--->installes from May 2004 on webcams in various sites -
rural and technological - in the Silicon Fen area of East Anglia (England).
The webcam is harvesting images pixel by pixel over the course of the year.
Each image is collected from top to bottom and left to right in horizontal
bands continuously, recording fluctuations in light and movement throughout
the course of the day.The speed at which each image is updated is influenced
by the speed of the internet and network traffic at any given time.
fenlandia is also being developed as a distributable artwork which can be
viewed full screen and updated live to your computer in real time.
-->About the artist:
Susan Collins studied at the Slade School of Fine Art, The School of the Art
Institute of Chicago (as a Fulbright scholar) and completed a Ph.D. in 2001
Since 1993 she has worked mainly with site specific installation, often in
the form of interventions in a range of public spaces.
Solo shows include: Suspect Devices 1997; In Conversation 1997-2001, shown
in Brighton, Amsterdam, Helsinki, Cardiff, and Berlin, linking viewers on
the internet with pedestrians on the street; and Transporting Skies 2002, a
networked exhibition shown simultaneously at Site Gallery, Sheffield and
Newlyn Gallery, Penzance.
She is currently working with Film and Video Umbrella (UK) on
Fenlandia, an online landscape project based in Britain's Silicon Fen.
2.
Tru ValU by Nanette Wylde
--->Tru ValU is an investigation of beauty and the 216 web safe color
palette. The site responds to visitor selection by displaying color
relationships based on mathematical determinates.
Tru ValU is a net.art project which employs webpage counters via cgi
scripts, and the web safe 216 color palette. The web safe 216 palette
includes only those colors that are consistent between Macintosh and PC
operating systems. The palette is based on six value increments each for
Red, Green and Blue and has nothing to do with beauty.
"I am thinking about containment and control... the systems and
codification of beauty, and how these are sanctioned and internalized in
larger social constructs. I am thinking about centralities, the randomness
of designations, and the reduction of our global palette to 216 'safe'
elements.
I am thinking about the need/desire/propensity and willingness to count,
and the values we place on numbers however arbitrary their
assignments/connections to things meaningful in our lives.
I am thinking about the expansion of simple mathematical concepts into
metaphors both hidden and inherent in information technologies and the
implications thereof.
I am thinking about individuality, plurality and the singularity of the moment.
I am thinking about what is important, what is not, and how we determine
what is meaningful, valuable and relevant in our lives."
--->About the artist:
Nanette Wylde is a cultural worker investigating human understanding and
perception through interactive and narrative forms of electronic media.
Recent exhibitions include: Interfacing Ideas at the Blue Room
Gallery in San Francisco; ChangMai New Media Festival in Chang Mai
Thailand; Digital Visions at the University of British Columbia in Canada;
International Symposium of Electronic Art in Nagoya, Japan;
SIGGRAPH 2002 etc.
Wylde has an MFA from the Advanced Computing Center for Art and
Design at Ohio State University. She is an Assistant Professor of Art &
Art History at California State University, Chico.
3.
"TECNOLOGICAL NARCISSUS" by Luigia Cardarelli
--->Using the most advanced technologies in the expressive way,art can again give itself .at center of a culture,where art and science intersect themselves giving birth a New Humanisme.The artist is owner of the science and the technology, he/she produces hitherto unkown expressive ways, referred to the technological man in his totality: mind,imagination,power,fragility,dreams,longines,disappointment,knowledges and foolishness.
---> About the artist:
Coming from humanistic disciplines, an graduaded at Academy of arts in Rome ,she teached drawing for some time.She found the computer only, an appropriate means of expression to realize a "New Humanism";in these conditions arts and science can represent suitably to contemporary man.
She participates in many projects on line:-Web Biennal 2003- Istanbul Contemporary Art ,Museum-Chiangmai first new media festival - ICECA,goto("net_art"),The palimpsest project - Stasis_Space,Liberarti,Reload-NetArt Open 2002 - Istanbul Contemporary Art Museum,The digital pocket gallery,One:codedpixels,Digital Salvage,Actual position of Italian Net Art - Java Museum,Con|text - Stasis_Space,Violence Online Festival - Java Museum,Free Manifesta
4. Duplicities by Yvonne Martinsson
--->Duplicities is a collection of three media works made by Yvonne in the last year. Thematically, they show how love, desire and rage intersect in a cornucopia of spectral duplicities. The technologies of her choice in the making of these works have been html, dhtml and Quick Time.
--->About the artist: Yvonne is a new media writer who works at the crossroads of text, art and design.
5.
Studio, 2002 by Laurie Halsey Brown
--->This site is a project space, a working studio with a focus on space, place and time. when you enter the 'studio', you see the floor and fragments of its north/south/east/west sides relative to the time of day where you are i.e. according to your computers clock. by moving the compass, you gain a larger perception of the space and an awareness of place, geographically. clicking the text within the windows of the studio will take you to evolving site-responsive projects that were created internationally. programmer gert rietveld.
2002 Irish Museum of Modern Art Dublin, Ireland Open Museum
--->About the artist:
Laurie Halsey Brown is an artist from New York presently based in Rotterdam | her architecturally focused projects have been shown both in the U.S. including the New Museum of Contemporary Art in NYC and internationally | her work deals with a psychological, experiential relationship to architecture and surrounding ideas of (dis)location, simultaniety and reflection | as an aspect of her intra-disciplinary practice, she has created installations public art projects, and curated exhibitions, she also makes single-channel videos that have been screened at international festivals, which articulate psychological movements of time.
6.
Dream Appartments by May Trubuhovich
--->Dream Apartments is a wry look at the language of real estate advertisements. The user's search for the perfect "dream apartment" reveals the less than ideal truth often lurking behind the hyperbole.
--->About the artist: Originally from New Zealand, May Trubuhovich now lives in Sydney. She has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the University of Canterbury, NZ, and a background in filmmaking and animation. Her animated films have been screened in many major film and animation festivals, including Hiroshima, Annecy and Sydney.
This show is curated by Agricola de Cologne for JavaMuseum
and can be accessed either via
www.javamuseum.org <http://www.javamuseum.org>
Program Channel on [R][R][F]2004--->XP
www.newmediafest.org/rrf2004 <http://www.newmediafest.org/rrf2004>
or directly via
www.javamuseum.org/2004/witchcraft/index.html <http://www.javamuseum.org/2004/witchcraft/index.html>
**************************************
JavaMuseum -
Forum for Internet Technologies in Contemporary Art
(JAVA= Joint Advanced Virtual Affairs)
www.javamuseum.org <http://www.javamuseum.org>
and
[R][R][F]2004--->XP
global networking project
www.newmediafest.org/rrf2004 <http://www.newmediafest.org/rrf2004>
are part of
[NewMediaArtProjectNetwork]:||cologne
contact: info@javamuseum.org <mailto:info@javamuseum.org>
My mission://updates & call for entries
my mission://update --->29 September 2004
.
Contents:
://New entries
://Call for entries
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
.
---> "My Mission"
The ongoing collection of textual self-representations in form of artistic
statements ----> as part of
"{self}_representation 2003" -
the new show on Le Musee di-visioniste
www.le-musee-divisioniste.org <> or
www.le-musee-divisioniste.org/start1.htm <http://www.le-musee-divisioniste.org/start1.htm>
was launched on 30 September 2003 and celebrates now
its 1st anniversary in the framework of
[R][R][F]2004--->XP www.newmediafest.org/rrf2004 <http://www.newmediafest.org/rrf2004>
presentation during Biennale of Electronic Art Perth/Australia
7 September - 17 November 2004
www.beap.org <http://www.beap.org>
The project is proud to include now 103 entries,
these artists joint recently "My Mission"
Cecilia Lueza, Lee Welch, Eric B. Petersen
GORZO, Klaus W. Eisenlohr, Luckywings
Teo Spiller, Peter Svedberg, Ann Tracy
Leandro Katz, Francisco Vidal, C.D. Beltran
------>
And these artists form the basis of "My Mission":
-------->
MM, Brian Routh,
Volker-Behrend Peters, Veronica C. Wilkinson
David Hlongwane, Natasha Randell
Sandra Becker, Anahi Caceres
Daniel Young, David Crawford, Cendres Lavy
Gita Hashemi, Barry Smylie, Sergej Jakovlev
Igor Ulanovsky, Rene Joseph, Mr. Robert Montini
Robin Miller, Eva Lewarne, Eric Van Hove
Jorn Ebner, Dr. Hugo, Wendy Lu
Richard Ellis, Harriet Jameson Pellizzari, RAnders
Xavier Malbreil, Graham Thompson, Alvaro Ardevol
Lisa Ndejuru , Cezar Lazarescu, Julie Andreyev
Carla Della Beffa, Catherine Daly,
Xavier Pehuet, Kristin Calabrese, Sol Kjok
Michael Crane, Ricardo Miranda Zuniga, Blair Butterfield
Anthony Lealand, gintas k, Luigia Cardarelli
Ksenija Kovacevic
Pino Boresta, Dizzy, Aikaterini Gegisian, Jeremy Newman,
Carole Loeffler, Michael Haskett, Ida Dominici, kosmoagonia,
Alberto Frigo , Heather J. Tait, Miss C Johnston,
Nitin Shroffs, Shaukat Khan, Ann Tracy,
Luna Nera, Clemente Padin, Nigel Petherick
X Rokeby, Michael Branthwaite, Boel Olsson,
Cyrill Duneau, Domenico Olivero, Marcello Mercado
Ijose Benin, Stella Maris Angel Villegas
Zon Sakai, Doren Garcia, Fabian GilesSeth Thompson,
Lynne Taetzsch, J. d. V. d'Aragon Aranita
John Kannenberg,, Garnet Abrahams
Scott Becker, Lois Klassen, Richard Osborn
Aynil, Nathan James, Jubal Brown
.
Enter the project via
www.le-musee-divisioniste.org <> or
www.le-musee-divisioniste.org/start1.htm <>
or go directly also to:
www.le-musee-divisioniste.org/exhibitionhall/2003/self/mymission.htm <>
.
But I am sure-->
there are much more artists who have a mission.
Come and join the project by responding to this call:
.
"My Mission" - call for submissions
****************************
.
invites artists to submit to the recently initiated project
"My Mission",
collection of textual self-representations in form of artistic statements.
.
Please send your statement as a short text in plain email format (not more
than 500 words),
how you see your mission as an artist, if you have any.
.
"My mission" is an ongoing project with an open end, so you can send your
statement at any time. No deadline.
.
All serious submissions will be immediately included.
.
Please send your submission
including your name and email address, to
info@le-musee-divisioniste.org <>
subject line: My Mission
.
***********************************
"{self}_representation 2003"
is curated and created by Agricola de Cologne
.
for Le Musee di-visioniste
www.le-musee-divisioniste.org <>
- corporate member of
[NewMediaArtProjectNetwork] :||cologne -
the experimental platform for net based art -
operating from Cologne/Germany.
.
Contents:
://New entries
://Call for entries
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
.
---> "My Mission"
The ongoing collection of textual self-representations in form of artistic
statements ----> as part of
"{self}_representation 2003" -
the new show on Le Musee di-visioniste
www.le-musee-divisioniste.org <> or
www.le-musee-divisioniste.org/start1.htm <http://www.le-musee-divisioniste.org/start1.htm>
was launched on 30 September 2003 and celebrates now
its 1st anniversary in the framework of
[R][R][F]2004--->XP www.newmediafest.org/rrf2004 <http://www.newmediafest.org/rrf2004>
presentation during Biennale of Electronic Art Perth/Australia
7 September - 17 November 2004
www.beap.org <http://www.beap.org>
The project is proud to include now 103 entries,
these artists joint recently "My Mission"
Cecilia Lueza, Lee Welch, Eric B. Petersen
GORZO, Klaus W. Eisenlohr, Luckywings
Teo Spiller, Peter Svedberg, Ann Tracy
Leandro Katz, Francisco Vidal, C.D. Beltran
------>
And these artists form the basis of "My Mission":
-------->
MM, Brian Routh,
Volker-Behrend Peters, Veronica C. Wilkinson
David Hlongwane, Natasha Randell
Sandra Becker, Anahi Caceres
Daniel Young, David Crawford, Cendres Lavy
Gita Hashemi, Barry Smylie, Sergej Jakovlev
Igor Ulanovsky, Rene Joseph, Mr. Robert Montini
Robin Miller, Eva Lewarne, Eric Van Hove
Jorn Ebner, Dr. Hugo, Wendy Lu
Richard Ellis, Harriet Jameson Pellizzari, RAnders
Xavier Malbreil, Graham Thompson, Alvaro Ardevol
Lisa Ndejuru , Cezar Lazarescu, Julie Andreyev
Carla Della Beffa, Catherine Daly,
Xavier Pehuet, Kristin Calabrese, Sol Kjok
Michael Crane, Ricardo Miranda Zuniga, Blair Butterfield
Anthony Lealand, gintas k, Luigia Cardarelli
Ksenija Kovacevic
Pino Boresta, Dizzy, Aikaterini Gegisian, Jeremy Newman,
Carole Loeffler, Michael Haskett, Ida Dominici, kosmoagonia,
Alberto Frigo , Heather J. Tait, Miss C Johnston,
Nitin Shroffs, Shaukat Khan, Ann Tracy,
Luna Nera, Clemente Padin, Nigel Petherick
X Rokeby, Michael Branthwaite, Boel Olsson,
Cyrill Duneau, Domenico Olivero, Marcello Mercado
Ijose Benin, Stella Maris Angel Villegas
Zon Sakai, Doren Garcia, Fabian GilesSeth Thompson,
Lynne Taetzsch, J. d. V. d'Aragon Aranita
John Kannenberg,, Garnet Abrahams
Scott Becker, Lois Klassen, Richard Osborn
Aynil, Nathan James, Jubal Brown
.
Enter the project via
www.le-musee-divisioniste.org <> or
www.le-musee-divisioniste.org/start1.htm <>
or go directly also to:
www.le-musee-divisioniste.org/exhibitionhall/2003/self/mymission.htm <>
.
But I am sure-->
there are much more artists who have a mission.
Come and join the project by responding to this call:
.
"My Mission" - call for submissions
****************************
.
invites artists to submit to the recently initiated project
"My Mission",
collection of textual self-representations in form of artistic statements.
.
Please send your statement as a short text in plain email format (not more
than 500 words),
how you see your mission as an artist, if you have any.
.
"My mission" is an ongoing project with an open end, so you can send your
statement at any time. No deadline.
.
All serious submissions will be immediately included.
.
Please send your submission
including your name and email address, to
info@le-musee-divisioniste.org <>
subject line: My Mission
.
***********************************
"{self}_representation 2003"
is curated and created by Agricola de Cologne
.
for Le Musee di-visioniste
www.le-musee-divisioniste.org <>
- corporate member of
[NewMediaArtProjectNetwork] :||cologne -
the experimental platform for net based art -
operating from Cologne/Germany.
Launch of SoundLab Channel
SoundLab Channel -
the first project environment of
ConcertHall at Le Musee di-visioniste
www.le-musee-divisioniste.org/concerthall <http://www.le-musee-divisioniste.org/concerthall> -
has been succesfully launched
on 11 September 2004 -
a the new "Memory Channel" on occasion of
the opening of the interactive installation of
[R][R][F]2004--->XP
[Remembring-Repressing-Forgetting]
global networking project by Agricola de Cologne
www.newmediafest.org/rrf2004 <http://www.newmediafest.org/rrf2004>
as part of
Biennale of Electronic Art in Perth/Australia
www.beap.org <http://www.beap.org>
7 September - 17 November 2004.
.
SoundLab Channel is that place within the global networking project
where collective memory can manifest itself in non-visual art works as
soundart in its various forms.
.
SoundLab Channel includes soundart works in three categories
a) curatorial contributions
b) curated individual artists
c) program consisting of existing soundart programs from different Internet
radia stations around the globe
.
The first version of SoundLab Channel - Biennale of Electronic
Art/Perth -edition -
includes
a) curatorial contributions by
1. Tobias Van Veen (Montreal/Canada) curating following artists
Anna Friz and Annabelle Chvostek, Carrie Gates, max haiven,
tobias c. van Veen, Jon Vaughn
2. John Kannenberg (Chicago/USA) curating following artists
Glen Bach, Thanis Chrysakis, Goh Lee Kwang,
Neil Jendon, John Kanneberg, David Mckenzie, Malte Steiner
3. Juan Antonio Lleo (Madrid/Spain) curating following artists
Alfonso Garcia de la Torre, Juan Carlos Carrazon, Pierre Elie Mamou,
Juan Manuel Ruiz, Juan Antonio Lleo
.
4. Zoe Drayton (Auckland/New Zealand) curating following artists
Antony Milton, Joyoti Wylie, Adam Willets, Audible3, Tim Coster
.
5. Eva Sjuve (Bergen/Norway) curating following artists in BEK_International
Janek Schaefer, Miha Ciglar, Antti Sakari-Saario, Pierre Proske, Kristin
Norderval
.
b) individual artists curated by Melody Parker-Carter (based on an open call
in Internet)
Marcello Mercado , Andrea Polli, Colin Black
Ivan Bachev, Lynne Williams,
Adam Overton , TACTICAL20, Robert Ciesla
Kirsten Reese, Le Tuan Hung , Ros Bandt
Wolfgang Menzel, nick barker & r. jacobs , David McCallum
John Plenge, Wittwulf Y Malik , Remigio Coco
Judson Wright, NOTUS, Ludovic Guerry
ruediger schloemer, Pawel Janicki, Natalia Ludmila
Abinadi Meza , Caroline de Lannoy, Toni Mestrovic
Kenji Siratori, Goh Lee Kwang, Darko Fritz
Alison Chung-Yan, Leif Inge, Juergen Winderl
c) the first soundart feature includes
"Radio and Sound Art from Australia"
as it was found and extracted from the Archives of
Kunstradio/Vienna (Austria) including
Chris Mann , Chris Mann & Jim Pugliesi
Ion Pearce, Andrew Yencken, Ros Bandt
Elwyn Dennis, Machine for Making Sense
(Amanda Stewart, Jim Denley, Rik Rue and Stevie Wishart)
Russell Stapleton, David Chesworth/Sonia Leber
*************************************
SoundLab Channel is a New Media art environment
created by Agricola de Cologne for
ConcertHall www.le-musee-divisioniste.org/concerthall <http://www.le-musee-divisioniste.org/concerthall>
and [R][R][F]2004--->XP www.newmediafest.org/rrf2004 <http://www.newmediafest.org/rrf2004>
and is part of
[NewMediaArtProjectNetwork]:||cologne
contact --> concerthall@le-musee-divisioniste.org <mailto:concerthall@le-musee-divisioniste.org>
the first project environment of
ConcertHall at Le Musee di-visioniste
www.le-musee-divisioniste.org/concerthall <http://www.le-musee-divisioniste.org/concerthall> -
has been succesfully launched
on 11 September 2004 -
a the new "Memory Channel" on occasion of
the opening of the interactive installation of
[R][R][F]2004--->XP
[Remembring-Repressing-Forgetting]
global networking project by Agricola de Cologne
www.newmediafest.org/rrf2004 <http://www.newmediafest.org/rrf2004>
as part of
Biennale of Electronic Art in Perth/Australia
www.beap.org <http://www.beap.org>
7 September - 17 November 2004.
.
SoundLab Channel is that place within the global networking project
where collective memory can manifest itself in non-visual art works as
soundart in its various forms.
.
SoundLab Channel includes soundart works in three categories
a) curatorial contributions
b) curated individual artists
c) program consisting of existing soundart programs from different Internet
radia stations around the globe
.
The first version of SoundLab Channel - Biennale of Electronic
Art/Perth -edition -
includes
a) curatorial contributions by
1. Tobias Van Veen (Montreal/Canada) curating following artists
Anna Friz and Annabelle Chvostek, Carrie Gates, max haiven,
tobias c. van Veen, Jon Vaughn
2. John Kannenberg (Chicago/USA) curating following artists
Glen Bach, Thanis Chrysakis, Goh Lee Kwang,
Neil Jendon, John Kanneberg, David Mckenzie, Malte Steiner
3. Juan Antonio Lleo (Madrid/Spain) curating following artists
Alfonso Garcia de la Torre, Juan Carlos Carrazon, Pierre Elie Mamou,
Juan Manuel Ruiz, Juan Antonio Lleo
.
4. Zoe Drayton (Auckland/New Zealand) curating following artists
Antony Milton, Joyoti Wylie, Adam Willets, Audible3, Tim Coster
.
5. Eva Sjuve (Bergen/Norway) curating following artists in BEK_International
Janek Schaefer, Miha Ciglar, Antti Sakari-Saario, Pierre Proske, Kristin
Norderval
.
b) individual artists curated by Melody Parker-Carter (based on an open call
in Internet)
Marcello Mercado , Andrea Polli, Colin Black
Ivan Bachev, Lynne Williams,
Adam Overton , TACTICAL20, Robert Ciesla
Kirsten Reese, Le Tuan Hung , Ros Bandt
Wolfgang Menzel, nick barker & r. jacobs , David McCallum
John Plenge, Wittwulf Y Malik , Remigio Coco
Judson Wright, NOTUS, Ludovic Guerry
ruediger schloemer, Pawel Janicki, Natalia Ludmila
Abinadi Meza , Caroline de Lannoy, Toni Mestrovic
Kenji Siratori, Goh Lee Kwang, Darko Fritz
Alison Chung-Yan, Leif Inge, Juergen Winderl
c) the first soundart feature includes
"Radio and Sound Art from Australia"
as it was found and extracted from the Archives of
Kunstradio/Vienna (Austria) including
Chris Mann , Chris Mann & Jim Pugliesi
Ion Pearce, Andrew Yencken, Ros Bandt
Elwyn Dennis, Machine for Making Sense
(Amanda Stewart, Jim Denley, Rik Rue and Stevie Wishart)
Russell Stapleton, David Chesworth/Sonia Leber
*************************************
SoundLab Channel is a New Media art environment
created by Agricola de Cologne for
ConcertHall www.le-musee-divisioniste.org/concerthall <http://www.le-musee-divisioniste.org/concerthall>
and [R][R][F]2004--->XP www.newmediafest.org/rrf2004 <http://www.newmediafest.org/rrf2004>
and is part of
[NewMediaArtProjectNetwork]:||cologne
contact --> concerthall@le-musee-divisioniste.org <mailto:concerthall@le-musee-divisioniste.org>