[NetBehaviour] Otolab: Audiovisual performance and presentation
Digicult presents: OTOLAB Audiovisual performance presentation Friday, January 16, 2009 | 20.30 hrs O' | via pastrengo 12 milan | isola italy Friday, January 16 at 20.30 hrs, O' jointly with Digicult presents a 2-set audiovisual live performance by Otolab. The Otolab collective will introduce its work to the public along with Marco Mancuso (critic, curator and director of Digicult) who has long followed and promoted their multimedia production. Two audiovisual performances will follow, 'Circo Ipnotico' and 'Giardini Neri' (european debut). Otolab was born in 2001 in Milan as an affinity group made up of musicians, djs, vjs, video artists, video makers, web designers, graphic designers and architects who embarked on a common path within electronic music and audiovisual research. Otolab projects evolve through laboratory, seminar and liveset activities following principles of mutual exchange and support, free dissemination of knowledge and experimentation. The production is composed of individual and collective projects where languages in use range from techno to dub to industrial, always investigating a symbiotic relationship between sounds and images. Otolab is a cultural association that produces livemedia, audio and audiovisual projects, installations, seminars and workshops. They have been hosted at festivals, cultural initiatives, museums, national and international galleries and have promoted self-managed cultural initiatives. 20.30 hrs introduction + live set CIRCO IPNOTICO Is an audiovisual impro live session investigating the world of perception featuring an open lineup of 5 performers. The sound is composed of dub architectures and noise through a dense mix of synths and laptops. visual: ale, fd, orgone, peppolasagna, xo00 / sound: mud, nina, tonylight concept: otolab / total time: around 35' / production: otolab 2007 21.45 hrs introduction + live set GIARDINI NERI the garden as a vision of the soul obtained through a complex, non linear storyboard. Images and sounds are mixed during the performance to re-create a nocturnal synaesthetic oniric experience in a garden. visual: mud, xo00, androsyn / sound: mud, _dies / software implementation: orgone concept: otolab / total time: around 35' / production: otolab 2008 www.otolab.net in collaboration with DIGICULT www.digicult.it thanks to: LAB laboratorioartibovisa/Angelo Colombo, Milano; Hotel Pupik Artists in Residence in der Schwarzenberg'schen Meierei in Schrattenberg, Austria; in collaboration with con Die Schachtel, Milano; and sustained by Provincia di Milano- inContemporanea la rete dell'arte. O' | residencies | photography | sound | performance non-profit association | via pastrengo 12, 20159 milano i | t +39 02 6682 3357 | f +39 02 3931 3654 http://www.o-artoteca.org | o...@o-artoteca.org ___ NetBehaviour mailing list NetBehaviour@netbehaviour.org http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour
[NetBehaviour] Ex Machina
http://www.artquest.org.uk/projects/ex-machina.htm Exploring digital manufacturing in fine art, crafts and design practice A one-day conference held at Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA), London 24 February 2009 Tickets only £25 (subsidised from £130) Booking now open - use the booking form to reserve your place and pay for your tickets. ___ NetBehaviour mailing list NetBehaviour@netbehaviour.org http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour
[NetBehaviour] Golly Game Of Life
Found this while looking through my Debian Lenny DVD's... Spent an hour or so playing around with it, and then decided to look in the examples which come with it, and too be honest, I was blown away... Space ships, circuit boards, meta game of life simulators, scroll-tickers, it's nutz! http://golly.sourceforge.net/ (check out the prime generator screen shot). ___ NetBehaviour mailing list NetBehaviour@netbehaviour.org http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour
[NetBehaviour] **NEW THURSDAY CLUB SPRING TERM SEASON**
**NEW THURSDAY CLUB SPRING TERM SEASON** NEW THURSDAY CLUB SPRING TERM SEASON** * * FREE, ALL ARE WELCOME Programmed and Organised by the Goldsmiths Digital Studios. Supported by the Goldsmiths Graduate School and the Department of Computing. * **NEXT THURSDAY CLUB EVENT** NEXT THURSDAY CLUB EVENT*** *Artemis Papageorgiou: Wii/nd Chime* *Ryan Jordan: Sensory Response Systems* Date: *15 January 2009* Location: *Seminar Rooms, Ben Pimlott Building* Time: *18:00 - 20:00 Presentation of Projects (partly) funded by 2 bursaries offered by the event Intimacy: Across Digital and Visceral Performance with Knowledge East. * **Artemis Papageorgiou: Wii/nd Chime** Artemis will present Wii/nd Chime, a project developed in the context of a hybrid Interactivos? workshop-exhibition held in Eyebeam (New York 2008), partly funded by the Department of Computing, Goldsmiths. Artemis will discuss the project's collaborative development as an instrument of reminiscence. Wii/nd Chime signifies a shift from the physical realm to the virtual and the simulated. The sonic languages of both wind chimes and the 8-bit video-game sounds are combined into a system of interaction, which invites people to discover the potential of this new, hybrid object. In an attempt to address the issue of the fake entering the realm of the real, Artemis turned towards the notion of the simulacrum and the process of simulation leading to a reality without reference to real signs (Jean Baudrillard, 1994). In Wii/nd Chime the simulation takes places in the faking of the appearance and the mechanism of the original wind chime. However, the actual medium used (Wii Remote) is being explored in order to reveal its nature and history. In that sense, Wii/nd Chime forms a hybrid object, partly faking the original object, partly underpinning the medium's history and potential. ARTEMIS PAPAGEORGIOU is an architect who works in the intersection between urban design and computational media and focuses on building spatial installations. Her professional practice includes suburban/ rural residential design in studios in Athens, Greece and collaboration with METALOCUS magazine in Madrid Spain. Her main interest revolves around landscape (infrastructural, hybrid, transitional) as an active, over-time, re/inter-active ingredient of urban life. Artemis is currently an MFA candidate in Computational Studio Arts, at Goldsmiths Department of Computing, University of London (2008-09). Her work has been presented in exhibitions such as the Double Take (Eyebeam 2008), EASA2007 (Elefsina 2007) and AthensVideoArtFestival (Athens 2006). **Ryan Jordan: Sensory Response Systems** Sensory Response Systems is an exploration into audiovisual performance using an array of sensors responsive to physical movements in order to control the audiovisual output in programs such as Pd, SuperCollider, Processing, etc. It also looks at reshaping and replicating the body through the use of fabric, textiles and technology. This work uses DIY hardware to build a new interface for live computer music performance, aiming to turn the performers body and clothes into an instrument allowing them to embody new technologies and computational devices. RYAN JORDAN is a UK based artist working with home brew interfaces for musical expression and DIY hardware. He is concerned with making computer performance, which incorporates human physical movements as an essential foundation. Ryan also curates several noise, experimental and computer arts events and concerts in the UK, such as hac... and noise=noise. He is an active member of London based open source collective, OpenLab; and has released music on Bad Sekta, Anithematica/CovenH, and AntiGen. Ryan has performed his work in many places such as galleries, squats, pub cellars, theatres, the odd town hall, festivals, academic institutions and an occasional beach. He is currently living in London studying MFA Computational Studio Arts at Goldsmiths.. http://ryanjordan.org/ *** FUTURE EVENTS ** FUTURE EVENTS ** FUTURE EVENTS *** * 1. noise=Noise: Mind Body Brain* *21 January 2009 **NOTE THIS IS A SPECIAL THURSDAY CLUB EVENT TAKING PLACE ON A WEDNESDAY*** Location: Great Hall, Richard Hoggart Building Time: 18:30-21:00 Mind Body Brain is an evening concert exploring noise (music) through research into new interfaces for musical expression and perceptions of noise. *2. Nick Montfort: Changing the Way Interactive Fiction is Told * * 22 January 2009* Location: Seminar Rooms, Ben Pimlott Building Time: 18:00 - 20:00 NICK MONTFORT is Assistant Professor of Digital Media at the Program in Writing and Humanistic Studies, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. http://nickm.com/me.html * 3. Joe Banks: Disinformation - Research, Development, and Experimental Painting* * 5 February 2009* Location: Seminar Rooms, Ben Pimlott Building Time: 18:00 - 20:00 The Disinformation art project was conceived in 1995 as a
[NetBehaviour] **NEW THURSDAY CLUB SPRING TERM SEASON**
**NEW THURSDAY CLUB SPRING TERM SEASON** NEW THURSDAY CLUB SPRING TERM SEASON** FREE, ALL ARE WELCOME Programmed and Organised by the Goldsmiths Digital Studios. Supported by the Goldsmiths Graduate School and the Department of Computing. * **NEXT THURSDAY CLUB EVENT** NEXT THURSDAY CLUB EVENT*** *Artemis Papageorgiou: Wii/nd Chime* *Ryan Jordan: Sensory Response Systems* Date: *15 January 2009* Location: *Seminar Rooms, Ben Pimlott Building* Time: *18:00 - 20:00 Presentation of Projects (partly) funded by 2 bursaries offered by the event Intimacy: Across Digital and Visceral Performance with Knowledge East. * **Artemis Papageorgiou: Wii/nd Chime** Artemis will present Wii/nd Chime, a project developed in the context of a hybrid Interactivos? workshop-exhibition held in Eyebeam (New York 2008), partly funded by the Department of Computing, Goldsmiths. Artemis will discuss the project's collaborative development as an instrument of reminiscence. Wii/nd Chime signifies a shift from the physical realm to the virtual and the simulated. The sonic languages of both wind chimes and the 8-bit video-game sounds are combined into a system of interaction, which invites people to discover the potential of this new, hybrid object. In an attempt to address the issue of the fake entering the realm of the real, Artemis turned towards the notion of the simulacrum and the process of simulation leading to a reality without reference to real signs (Jean Baudrillard, 1994). In Wii/nd Chime the simulation takes places in the faking of the appearance and the mechanism of the original wind chime. However, the actual medium used (Wii Remote) is being explored in order to reveal its nature and history. In that sense, Wii/nd Chime forms a hybrid object, partly faking the original object, partly underpinning the medium's history and potential. ARTEMIS PAPAGEORGIOU is an architect who works in the intersection between urban design and computational media and focuses on building spatial installations. Her professional practice includes suburban/ rural residential design in studios in Athens, Greece and collaboration with METALOCUS magazine in Madrid Spain. Her main interest revolves around landscape (infrastructural, hybrid, transitional) as an active, over-time, re/inter-active ingredient of urban life. Artemis is currently an MFA candidate in Computational Studio Arts, at Goldsmiths Department of Computing, University of London (2008-09). Her work has been presented in exhibitions such as the Double Take (Eyebeam 2008), EASA2007 (Elefsina 2007) and AthensVideoArtFestival (Athens 2006). **Ryan Jordan: Sensory Response Systems** Sensory Response Systems is an exploration into audiovisual performance using an array of sensors responsive to physical movements in order to control the audiovisual output in programs such as Pd, SuperCollider, Processing, etc. It also looks at reshaping and replicating the body through the use of fabric, textiles and technology. This work uses DIY hardware to build a new interface for live computer music performance, aiming to turn the performers body and clothes into an instrument allowing them to embody new technologies and computational devices. RYAN JORDAN is a UK based artist working with home brew interfaces for musical expression and DIY hardware. He is concerned with making computer performance, which incorporates human physical movements as an essential foundation. Ryan also curates several noise, experimental and computer arts events and concerts in the UK, such as hac... and noise=noise. He is an active member of London based open source collective, OpenLab; and has released music on Bad Sekta, Anithematica/CovenH, and AntiGen. Ryan has performed his work in many places such as galleries, squats, pub cellars, theatres, the odd town hall, festivals, academic institutions and an occasional beach. He is currently living in London studying MFA Computational Studio Arts at Goldsmiths.. http://ryanjordan.org/ *** FUTURE EVENTS ** FUTURE EVENTS ** FUTURE EVENTS *** * 1. noise=Noise: Mind Body Brain* *21 January 2009 **NOTE THIS IS A SPECIAL THURSDAY CLUB EVENT TAKING PLACE ON A WEDNESDAY*** Location: Great Hall, Richard Hoggart Building Time: 18:30-21:00 Mind Body Brain is an evening concert exploring noise (music) through research into new interfaces for musical expression and perceptions of noise. *2. Nick Montfort: Changing the Way Interactive Fiction is Told * * 22 January 2009* Location: Seminar Rooms, Ben Pimlott Building Time: 18:00 - 20:00 NICK MONTFORT is Assistant Professor of Digital Media at the Program in Writing and Humanistic Studies, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. http://nickm.com/me.html * 3. Joe Banks: Disinformation - Research, Development, and Experimental Painting* * 5 February 2009* Location: Seminar Rooms, Ben Pimlott Building Time: 18:00 - 20:00 The Disinformation art project was conceived in 1995 as a
[NetBehaviour] broke/touch/dance/move/play
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