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Netherlands Media
Art Institute

Video Vortex.2
December 8, 2007 - February 3, 2008
opening: Friday, December 7, 5:00 p.m.

Participating artists:
Johan Grimonprez & Charlotte Léouzon, Martijn Hendriks, Jaap de Jonge, 
Meta.Live.Nu presents DFM RTV INT, Nancy Mauro-Flude, Oog Volkskrant Online, 
Park 4DTV, Rabotnik, Sonic()bject, Martin Takken,
Thomson & Craighead

http://www.montevideo.nl




Video Vortex is a collaboration among the Netherlands Media Art Institute, 
the Institute of Network Cultures and Argos, Brussels.

Video Vortex.2 is a sequel to the Video Vortex exhibition that responded to 
the Web2.0 phenomenon. Web2.0 stands for power to the user and democracy for 
everyone. It has led to innovative forms of media use in which open and 
friendly cooperation stimulates critical reflection and new ideas. In Video 
Vortex.2 attention is given to a different side of the democratic movement. 
How are artists reacting to this democratization process? To what degree 
does the democratic movement in Web 2.0 differ from previous utopias around 
radio and television? How can artists retain their autonomy and diversity 
outside the mass media? Is the esthetic of amateurism the new genre? Once 
again, artists will be responding to Web2.0, with special attention this 
time being given to the Dutch/Belgium situation.

Video Vortex Workspace
In the Workspace everyone can get acquainted with open and free software 
(FLOSS, in collaboration with Derek Holzer), Vlogging (under the guidance of 
Seth Keen), network mapping (Govcom.org), take part in the Furtherfield 
Visitors Studio and more. See http://www.montevideo.nl for the latest 
program.

Curator for One Day http://www.curatorforoneday.nl
Once again everyone can become a curator in Video Vortex.2. With the aid of 
a specially developed website six video works can be chosen from the 
collection of the Netherlands Media Art Institute. On the day indicated this 
selection is then presented in one of the exhibition spaces at the Institute 
as a component of the exhibition. Using the Institute's online catalog, or 
by visiting the mediatheque, a selection can be made from 2000 video works. 
Thirty-second fragments from the works are found on the website; to see the 
whole work it is necessary to visit the mediatheque. The only condition is 
that the selection be accompanied by an explanation of why it was made. For 
a whole day the rest of the visitors to the exhibition then can see this 
statement and the video works. Every Thursday a special guest presents his 
or her choice, with:

Friday, December 7: Macha Roesink (director, Paviljoens, Almere)
Thursday, December 13: Esma Moukthar (freelance art critic)
Thursday, December 20: Ulay (artist)
Thursday, January 10: Kelli Dipple (webcasting curator, Tate Modern, London)
Thursday, January 17: David Garcia (artist, teacher and writer)
Saturday, January 19: Sabine Niederer (Institute of Network Cultures)
Thursday, January 24: Maria Rus Bojan (freelance curator)
Thursday, January 30: Mirjam Coelho (Brakke Grond)

With thanks to: David Garcia (advisor), VSBfonds, Amsterdams Fonds voor de 
Kunst, Powered by BeamSystems

Netherlands Media Art Institute
keizersgracht 264
1016 EV Amsterdam
The Netherlands
http://www.montevideo.nl


The Institute for Network Cultures presents:

Video Vortex: Responses to YouTube
18-19 January 2008
International Conference
PostCS11 in Amsterdam

In response to the increasing potential for video to become a significant 
form of personal media on the Internet, this conference examines the key 
issues that are emerging around the independent production and distribution 
of online video content. What are artists and activists responses to the 
popularity of ‘user-generated content’ websites? Is corporate backlash 
imminent?

After years of talk about digital conversions and crossmedia platforms we 
are now witnessing the merger of the Internet and television at a pace that 
no one predicted. For the baby boom generation, that currently forms the 
film and television establishment, the media organisations and 
conglomerates, this unfolds as a complete nightmare. Not only because of 
copyright issues but increasingly due to the shift of audience to vlogging 
and video-sharing websites as part of the development of a broader 
participatory culture.

The Video Vortex conference aims to contextualize these latest developments 
through presenting continuities and discontinuities in the artistic, 
activist and mainstream perspective of the last few decades. Unlike the way 
online video presents itself as the latest and greatest, there are long 
threads to be woven into the history of visual art, cinema and documentary 
production. The rise of the database as the dominant form of storing and 
accessing cultural artifacts has a rich tradition that still needs to
be explored.

The closing session on Saturday evening will explore the way VJs and media 
artists are accessing and using online archives. Under the banner of Video 
Slamming, this evening is all about the new ways of watching, using, and 
playing with moving images, such as scratching, sampling, mixing, 
(meta)tagging and recommending.

Themes: Online Video Aesthetics // Participatory Culture // Cinema and 
Narrativity // Curating Online Video // Alternative Platforms and Software 
// Video Slamming

Speakers: Tilman Baumgärtel, Geoffrey Bowker, Dominick Chen, Rosemary 
Comella, Sarah Cook, Jay Dedman, Stefaan Decostere, Thomas Elsaesser, Helen 
Kambouri, Philine von Guretzky, Patrick Lichty, Matthew Mitchem, Dan Oki, 
Ana Peraica, Emma Quinn, Florian Schneider, Tom Sherman, Jan Simons, 
Valentin Spirik, Tal Sterngast, Thomas Thiel and Andreas Treske

Limited seats available, so register now!
http://www.networkcultures.org/videovortex

arte&vita

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