I've put together tons of links (on Delicious) on the subject of
augmented reality - might be of interest:
http://delicious.com/davemilleruk

dave

On 4 February 2012 15:41, Mark Hancock <[email protected]> wrote:
> I'd love to find out more as well, if we can?
>
> I do love a good open and uncensored public debate about the arts. As long as 
> it falls within my own aesthetic and cultural paradigms without me having to 
> open up to the possibility that there are new and emerging art forms that I 
> might not like.
>
> Hey, maybe I should apply to run Transmediale next year?
>
> Love,
>
> Mark
>
> On 4 Feb 2012, at 15:29, dave miller wrote:
>
>> thanks helen that's really kind of you
>>
>> d:}
>>
>> On 4 February 2012 15:27, helen varley jamieson
>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> i'm not sure if she's on this list - i'll email her & ask her to respond. :)
>>>
>>>
>>> On 5/02/12 1:23 AM, dave miller wrote:
>>>>
>>>> i'd love to know more
>>>>
>>>> d :)
>>>>
>>>> On 4 February 2012 15:19, helen varley jamieson
>>>> <[email protected]>  wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> it is hard to understand what he could have found offensive - i asked
>>>>> tamiko&  she said that he didn't say anything substantive; it sounds
>>>>>
>>>>> like he was saying that he finds augmented reality art in general
>>>>> offensive, rather than tamiko's work - altho demanding that it be taken
>>>>> off-screen is a pretty strong response. but it is hard to understand how
>>>>> a director of a media art festival could label one particular artform
>>>>> offensive.
>>>>>
>>>>> we could ask tamiko to tell us more ...
>>>>>
>>>>> h : )
>>>>>
>>>>> On 4/02/12 10:38 PM, dave miller wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> thanks for this Ruth - I'm working with augmented reality at the
>>>>>> minute. As you say it is very difficult technically to get it working,
>>>>>> and also difficult (for me at the moment) to find ways use it in my
>>>>>> art, to extend what I've been doing. My brain is under pressure! But
>>>>>> also, as you say, it's fascinating. I'll have a good look at Tamiko
>>>>>> Thiel's work - I'm very interested in how artists are using this
>>>>>> medium, and to use it for intervention is especially interesting.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> What did Gansig mean? Why offensive? I'd like to know more about this!
>>>>>>
>>>>>> dave
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On 4 February 2012 12:05, ruth catlow<[email protected]>
>>>>>>  wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Thought this was an interesting development.  Tamiko Thiel is one of
>>>>>>> the
>>>>>>> view artists I have encountered who is creating thoughtful and critical
>>>>>>> artworks working with augmented reality. I think this is a particularly
>>>>>>> hard (and fascinating) form to work with. What could Gansig have meant?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> bests
>>>>>>> Ruth
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Please forward to interested parties:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Today at the Transmediale in Berlin, Germany's most important media art
>>>>>>> festival, Transmediale director Kristoffer Gansing censored augmented
>>>>>>> reality artist Tamiko Thiel in a discussion billed as an "open
>>>>>>> conversation."
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> During the panel discussion "25 years of transmediale / reSource
>>>>>>> Activism VIDEOMAKERS UNITE!," Thiel was invited by a panelist to talk
>>>>>>> about "Reign of Gold," her augmented reality artwork for the AR Occupy
>>>>>>> Wall Street project.
>>>>>>> http://www.mission-base.com/tamiko/AR/reign-of-gold.html
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Gansing - who was not moderating but sat in the audience - literally
>>>>>>> shut her up, and demanded that her website be taken off the screen,
>>>>>>> saying he finds augmented reality art "offensive!"
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Ironically Gansing themed his festival "in/compatible" and proclaimed
>>>>>>> that it would look at artistic movements that were not compatible with
>>>>>>> the existing order and systems.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Why does Transmediale celebrate yesterday's interventionist art, but
>>>>>>> fear today's interventionist art?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Videomakers Unite!
>>>>>>> http://www.transmediale.de/node/20679
>>>>>>> An open conversation about video art and net culture, media collectives
>>>>>>> and counter-publics ... Videomakers Unite! takes a critical look back
>>>>>>> at
>>>>>>> the 1980s and 90s discourse around video and the net, and relates this
>>>>>>> to the production of present-day counter-cultures within the fields of
>>>>>>> political and artistic, individual and collective practices.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> - Tamiko Thiel
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> --
>>>>>>>   Tamiko Thiel
>>>>>>>   Visiting Professor, UdK Berlin, IZM
>>>>>>>   (Berlin University of the Arts, Inst. of Time-Based Media)
>>>>>>>   Technologies of Non-linear Dramaturgies
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>   Venice Biennial 2011 - Manifest.AR guerrilla AR Infiltration
>>>>>>>   http://manifestarblog.wordpress.com/thiel_venice-2011/
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>   Istanbul Biennial 2011 - official collateral exhibit
>>>>>>>   http://mission-base.com/tamiko/AR/ii/images.html
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>   Email:   [email protected]
>>>>>>>   Website: http://www.mission-base.com/tamiko/
>>>>>>>
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