Hi Pall,
If so, then I'd choose "!me if !you;"
marc
> Shouldn't that be, "If !you !me;" or "!me if !you;" or "if(!you){!me;}" ?
>
> On Thu, Jan 28, 2010 at 4:30 PM, info <[email protected]
> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>
> If not you not me
> Annie Abrahams
>
> e_image1
>
> HTTP Gallery, London
> 12 February – 20 March 2010
> Open Thursday - Saturday, 12-5pm
>
> Private view and performances: Friday, 12 February 2010, 6:30-9pm
> Free admission to exhibition and events.
> http://www.http.uk.net/exhibitions/ifnotyounotme/index.shtml
>
> Annie Abrahams (b. NL 1954 , lives and works FR) is an
> internationally regarded pioneer of networked performance art. 'If
> not you not me' at HTTP Gallery in London is the first exhibition
> of her work in the UK. Where social networking sites make us think
> of communication as clean and transparent, Annie Abrahams creates
> an Internet of feeling – of agitation, collusion, ardour and
> apprehension. Working with simple interfaces, carefully crafted
> instructions and disruptions in data-flow, Abrahams sensitises
> participants and audiences to glitches in communication and
> invites them to experience and reflect on different ways of being
> together in a machine-mediated world. The exhibition asks how we
> deal with the tensions of collaboration and physical separation as
> we negotiate relationships through video imagery, computer
> software and digital networks.
>
> Abrahams has created three new works for 'If not you not me' at
> HTTP Gallery, inviting collaboration from visitors to the gallery
> and others around the world. Shared Still Life / Nature Morte
> Partagée, a telematic still life for mixed media and LED message
> board, asks visitors to HTTP Gallery and Kawenga - territoires
> numériques in Montpellier, France to communicate with one another
> by arranging objects in the still life and sending messages to one
> another, with the results visible in a projection in both galleries.
>
> The exhibition's private view also includes two new collaborative
> performances to be documented and shown in the exhibition. On
> Collaboration Graffiti Wall, a collective text and speech
> performance, draws on reflections around the nature and problems
> of online collaboration collected via a website.
> Huis Clos / No Exit - Jam involves four women artists sitting
> before webcams in different locations around the world. They will
> try to organise a unified sound performance, working with and
> around the inevitable delays that result from the international
> live feed. In addition to the new works, the exhibition presents
> documentation of recent networked performances created and curated
> by Abrahams.
>
> If not you not me is co-produced by Furtherfield.org and HTTP
> Gallery, London, and bram.org <http://bram.org> and Kawenga -
> territoires numériques, Montpellier, France. Furtherfield.org
> supports experimental practices at the intersections of art,
> technology and social change. This exhibition was conceived in
> connection with Furtherfield.org's Rich Networking project
> interrogating the transparency of communication, artistic
> collaboration and sociability through digital networks. This is
> the fourth event in Furtherfield.org's three-year Media Art
> Ecologies programme which foregrounds practices sharing an
> ecological approach - an interest in the interrelation of
> technological and natural processes: beings and things,
> individuals and multitudes, matter and patterns.
>
>
> Events
> ======
>
> Private view and performances: Friday, 12 February 2010, 6:30-9pm,
> HTTP Gallery
>
> 7pm: On Collaboration Graffiti Wall - Collective text and
> speech performance at gallery.
> To contribute or view texts to be used during the performance
> visit http://bram.org/collaboration/index.php.
>
> 8pm: Shared Still Life / Nature Morte Partagée goes live -
> telematic still Life installation at HTTP Gallery and Kawenga -
> territoires numériques, Montpellier, France.
>
> 8:30pm: Huis Clos / No Exit - Jam - Telematic performance
> projected at HTTP Gallery, featuring Anteye Greie (Hailuoto, FI),
> Pascale Gustin (Paris, FR), Helen Varley Jamieson (Wellington,
> NZ), and Maja Kalogera (Madrid, ES).
>
> More Information
>
> Annie Abrahams - http://aabrahams.wordpress.com
> Bram.org - http://bram.org
> Kawenga - territoires numériques - http://www.kawenga.org
> Furtherfield.org's Media Art Ecologies programme -
> http://www.furtherfield.org/mediaartecologies.php
>
> HTTP Gallery
> Unit A2, Arena Design Centre,
> 71 Ashfield Rd, London N4 1NY.
> http://www.http.uk.net
>
> HTTP Gallery is Furtherfield.org’s dedicated space for media art.
> Furtherfield.org and HTTP Gallery are supported by Arts Council
> England, London.
>
> Contact:
> Lauren Wright, HTTP Gallery
> [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
>
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