Hz (www.hz-journal.org) #17 Presents

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DYNAMIC PERFORMANCE OF NATURE: AUGMENTING ENVIRONMENTAL PERCEPTION THROUGH 
SOCIAL MEDIA AND ARCHITECTURAL INFORMATICS
by BRIAN W. BRUSH, YONG JU LEE & NOA YOUNSE
Dynamic Performance of Nature is a permanent architectural media installation 
in the Leonardo Museum located in Salt Lake City, Utah. It intends to augment 
environmental perception in museum visitors by communicating global 
environmental information through a dynamic and interactive interface, 
facilitated by social media, and embedded in the material of a high-tech media 
wall.

FEELTRACE AND THE EMOTIONS (AFTER CHARLES DARWIN)
by DEBRA SWACK
The Emotions is a multi-channel photographic, possibly interactive, video done 
in collaboration with the Brain Mind Institute in Switzerland about the 
universality of emotions on a biological level and the potential for futuristic 
misuse through genetic and or technological modification. Genetically 
emotionally or otherwise enhanced individuals could become the fashionable 
norm; synthetic biology could replace plastic surgery, with the further 
complication of not knowing where those genetic modifications might take them 
as individuals or us as a species.

FROM PLAINTEXT PLAYERS TO AVATAR ACTORS: A SHORT SURVEY OF ONLINE GAMING 
PERFORMANCE
by MATHIAS JANSSON
Online performance started in the early text based systems as MOO, MUD and chat 
rooms and have followed the technology development into 3D online worlds. 
Joseph Delappe, Eva and Franco Mattes, Rainey Straus and Katherine Isbister are 
some examples of artists who are today making performance in these new digitals 
worlds.  

EMERGENCE IN THE SOCIAL WEB
by LIAT BERDUGO
With emergence theory - in ant colonies, cities, and brains - the whole is more 
than the sum of its parts. Something new is happening online, where a 
collective consciousness seems to emerge from the social web, giving rise to 
emergent phenomena like memes, the Occupy Movement, and the hacker collective 
Anonymous.

A STEP BACKWARDS FOR A LEAP FORWARD: THE OFF LABEL FESTIVAL / DIGITAL ART WEEKS 
2011
by ART CLAY
The OFF Label Festival is the brainchild of the Digital Arts International 
Network group in collaboration with host institutes around the world. Wary of 
the present New Media movement in the arts and the academic environment upon 
which many "New Media Art Festivals" and "Science and Art" fusion events 
depend, the DAW moved this year's edition into more diverse and eclectic waters 
and targeted a more general audience by focusing on analogue arts, mixed-media 
art forms, and by introducing the element of spirituality. 

THE BOOK OF STAMPS: TRAVEL GUIDE FOR SONIC LANDSCAPING FROM CITIES TO URBAN 
CULTURES
by ART CLAY
The Book of Stamps is a travel guide between sonic landscapes from cities to 
urban cultures. The sheets of the book provide a "recording surface" and the 
ink stamps with their various patterns provide the ability to place sounds into 
the book. Together they act as an interactive tangible interface for a variety 
of time based musical tasks that form a collaborative composition by its users.

THEMUSICOFTHEFUTUREISNTMUSIC
by HENRY GWIAZDA
"What is music today anyway? Is it still organized sound? Or is it evolving 
into something else? Perhaps music is not only sound. Perhaps artists choose a 
medium to work in because it enables them to present their ideas reflecting how 
they view time?" Video artist and composer Henry Gwiazda discusses his artistic 
progression from music/sound to what he describes as "multimedia digital 
choreography" and questions what the music of the future might look/sound like.

VISUAL RHYTHMS
by SIMON LONGO & MAX SCHLESER
Visual Rhythms is a collaborative project between Simon Longo and Max Schleser. 
The article explores the transversal synergy between sound and video, placing 
the Bergsonian concept of intuition at the basis of the creative discovery in 
the live performance, which materialises into a temporal AV experience during 
this artistic intervention.

CLICK FOR DETAILS, A SOUND AND LIGHT INSTALLATION
by ALESSANDRO PERINI
The core of the sound and light installation Click for Details is a looped 4- 
channels electronic music track, entirely produced using a single impulse 
(mathematically a Dirac delta, also called "click" or "glitch") as the only 
source for the whole piece. Departing from the the traditional dualism of sound 
and visuals as a combination of two different levels of perception, the work 
intends to provide the audience with an experience of sound and light as two 
aspects of a sole entity, related to the same source.

VERTIGO OF THE TECHNOLOGICAL SUBLIME
by VITO CAMPANELLI
This essay of Campanelli explores a deeper reflection on Abstract Journeys, the 
most recent artwork by the Italian artist Marco Cadioli. Abstract Journeys 
consists of a series of screencapture video and images from Google Earth whose 
different surfaces and forms have been transformed by human activities in an 
abstract geometric compositions.

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Hz is published by Fylkingen in Stockholm.  Established in 1933, Fylkingen has 
through the years made major contributions to introducing yet-to-be-established 
art forms in Sweden.  For more information, please visit: 
http://www.hz-journal.org/n4/hultberg.html

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