The 10th edition of Pixelache Helsinki takes place on Suomenlinna 
island, a world heritage site that is home for about 850 inhabitants, 
several art organisations, an open prison, a military base and one 
abandoned submarine. Compared to the safety and comfort that Kiasma 
Museum of Contemporary Art provided for the festival during the past 
years, this island adventure significantly increases the DIY factor of 
Pixelache. It’s just us and the island, with a lot of snow and a fresh 
breeze from the Baltic Sea… Spending a long weekend together, in order 
to share knowledge and explore the bits ‘n’ pieces of art and technology 
we have brought with us.

http://www.pixelache.ac/helsinki/festival-2011/

The festival features 3 programme sections which have been created by 
our invited guest curators: map me if you will by Susanne Jaschko 
explores artistic practice which involves open data, collaborative 
mapping and data visualisations; Computational Photography by Markku 
Nousiainen takes a hacker approach to digital photography; and Groworld 
Bazaar by the FoAM team (Lina Kusaite, Dave Griffiths, Theun Karelse, 
Bartaku) explores the connections between plants, people and technology.

This year’s festival has a strong focus on learning new skills and 
sharing knowledge. The numerous pre-festival workshops deal with topics 
ranging from open source video editing to diy microscopy and 
experimental cooking. The second edition of Camp Pixelache offers all 
Pixelache participants the possibility to give a presentation about 
their work, or to initiate a discussion on a certain topic. Pixelache 
2011 is also the kick-off event for a new season of Pixelversity, our 
year-round educational programme.

The annual Signals from the South series continues this year with an 
exhibition of recent works by Jean Katambayi Mukendi, a Congolese 
self-taught artist and scientist.

An important meta-theme for Pixelache 2011 is energy: featured in 
artworks (Andy Best, Maria Duncker & Koelse, Jean Katambayi Mukendi), 
workshops (Bartaku’s edible solar cells) and discussions (Art and 
Renewable Energy network meeting).

The music programme for Pixelache Clubs has been curated by Äänen Lumo 
and defunensemble & Koelse will together create a special audiovisual 
installation in Paarlastihuone.
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