PIXELACHE HELSINKI 2011
10-13 March 2011
www.pixelache.ac

The 10th edition of Pixelache Helsinki will take place mostly on 
Suomenlinna island, located right outside central Helsinki. The focus 
this year will be on workshops, exhibitions, seminars and various 
informal events.

PRELIMINARY PROGRAMME

MAP ME IF YOU WILL

By the mere fact of living an ordinary modern urban life, we produce a 
huge amount of information about ourselves that we are hardly aware of, 
nor we usually see or make use of. Through this data we become 
traceable, accessible, predictable – and clearly enough – ideal clients 
of information-based capitalism. So if we cannot prevent the production 
and the corporate or governmental use of this data without changing our 
lifestyle completely, how can we at least benefit from it ourselves? How 
could we build systems that collect, visualise and publish data for our 
own purposes? And how can we share personal and public data with the 
society at large or the community we live in to our common advantage?

'map me if you will' features a public seminar and a one-day workshop 
for practitioners (a think-tank on current mapping projects). Invited 
guests include Christian Nold (UK), Esther Polak (NL), Wouter van den 
Broeck (BE) and RYBN (FR/int) (more to be confirmed).

‘map me if you will’ is a programme devised by Susanne Jaschko, a Berlin 
based independent curator of contemporary art with a focus on public and 
experimental art and digital culture.

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GROWORLD BAZAAR

The Groworld Bazaar is a collection of projects exploring connections 
between plants and people. The Groworld initiative brings together three 
‘forces’ capable of transforming the world on human and ecological 
scales: culture, gardening and technology. These three strands of 
inquiry inform and support each other, aiming to forge new symbiotic 
relationships between the post-industrial human societies and the rest 
of the Earth.

Bartaku will be building ‘Temporary photoElectric Digestopians’ in an 
edible solar cell workshop using the Aronia berry as a sustainable power 
source. Lina Kusaite and Dave Griffiths will be inviting you to make 
seedballs for guerrilla gardening and take part in a drawing and game 
design workshop involving permaculture guilds incorporating the Aronia 
berry – helping to develop an online multiplayer permaculture game. 
Theun Karelse will organise an augmented ecology meeting focused on the 
benefits and consequences of mapping wildlife: ‘Is there still a private 
life for plants?’.

Theun, Bartaku, Lina and Dave are all members of FoAM, a 
transdisciplinary laboratory and a research group committed to 
developing a holistic culture, by actively propagating resilient 
cultural forms. FoAM's members include artists, gardeners, cooks, 
technologists, designers, writers and scientists from all walks of life.

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COMPUTATIONAL PHOTOGRAPHY

In computational photography, camera and picture-taking are perceived as 
concepts that can be modified in do-it-yourself spirit and are therefore 
open to discussion, redefinition, and hacking. This artistic approach to 
the field differs from how the term is understood in the photographic 
industry where the focus is on features that serve typical photographic 
purposes.

Computational Photography programme will feature an exhibition in MUU 
Gallery and a small seminar. More details will be announced in January 2011.

The programme section is organised by guest curator Markku Nousiainen 
and in collaboration with Aalto University Media Factory. The advisory 
board for this programme section consists of Antti Huittinen, Jussi 
Ängeslevä and Miska Knapek.

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PROFESSIONAL WORKSHOPS

Pixelache Helsinki 2011 will feature several workshops for professionals:
- Bioelectronix for Artists workshop by Andy Gracie & Marc Dusseiller / 
Hackteria (organised in collaboration with Finnish Bio Art Society, 
www.kilpiscope.net)
- Environmental Sensors and Sensor Networks in Media Art workshop 
(organised in collaboration with M.A.R.I.N project, www.marin.cc)
- A think-tank on current mapping projects (related to map me if you 
will programme)
- Temporary photoElectric Digestopians, edible solar cells: e-pastry, 
e-sushi… for heliotropic tasting towards tickling tongues and enriched 
tastes. (a part of Groworld Bazaar programme)

The Hacteria and M.A.R.I.N workshops will start already a couple of days 
before the festival. More information about the workshops’ contents and 
schedule will be published very soon in a separate announcement.

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CAMP PIXELACHE

Camp Pixelache will is an experimental event format, featuring:

- Presentations: the programme of presentations is put together in the 
morning, when the participants arrive at the venue.
- A temporary exhibition: a selection of works from an open call is 
presented for a duration of 1-2 days (Sat 12 March + Sun 13 March)
- A temporary lab: non-stop workshops and showcases, either from invited 
collaborators or from the open call

More information about Camp Pixelache 2011 will be published early next 
year. The open call deadline is Friday 14 March. To get a better idea of 
what Camp Pixelache is about, have a look at previous Camp Pixelache 
wiki at http://wiki.pixelache.ac/10kerava/home

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SIGNALS FROM THE SOUTH

The 4th edition of Signals from South (a programme section focusing on 
art, media and technology projects from Asia, Africa and South America) 
will feature an exhibition by Jean Katambayi Mukendi from Congo (RDC). 
Jean Katambayi Mukendi is a self-taught artist and scientist, who has a 
passion for logic, maths and electricity.

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PIXELACHE CLUBS

The Finnish Äänen Lumo association has been invited to put together the 
programme for Pixelache club events in Club Dubrovnik on Friday 11 March 
+ Saturday 12 March. The programme details will be announced in Jan/Feb 
2011.

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More details about the festival programme will be published in January 
2011, as well as information of how to register a festival pass and sign 
up for the workshops.

We hope to see you in Helsinki in March 2011!
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