Re: [NetBehaviour] a video for Distant Feelings with voice recording by Marc and Ruth

2019-11-07 Thread Alan Sondheim via NetBehaviour
This is wonderful and it oddly came in my feed in relation to JSTOR's
carrying an article with images from Nadir of the Paris Catacombs. The
differences are enormous of course but there's a kind of meditative silence
in both, a kind of 'uncanny smoothness' that inhabits them. The video work
is so amazing, meditative, calming, spacing.
Thanks, Alan

On Thu, Nov 7, 2019 at 11:17 AM Annie Abrahams via NetBehaviour <
netbehaviour@lists.netbehaviour.org> wrote:

> *Distant Feeling(s) [commented]* the video is a screencapture of *Distant
> Feeling(s) #6* combined with a recording of *Marc Garrett* and *Ruth
> Catlow* reading a remix of comments on previous iterations of Distant
> Feeling(s).
> We are very proud of this video and thank all who contributed to it.
> https://vimeo.com/371422313
>
> We hope you will enjoy it.
> #distantfeelings #networkedperformance #postperformance #videovortex
> #onlinevideoaesthetics #performingabsence #onlinetogetherness #
> telematicembrace #relationalrevolution
>
> Thanks for watching
> Annie and Daniel
>
> Distant Feeling(s) is a project by Annie Abrahams, Lisa Parra and Daniel
> Pinheiro
>
> More information:
> bram.org/distantF/
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[NetBehaviour] a video for Distant Feelings with voice recording by Marc and Ruth

2019-11-07 Thread Annie Abrahams via NetBehaviour
*Distant Feeling(s) [commented]* the video is a screencapture of *Distant
Feeling(s) #6* combined with a recording of *Marc Garrett* and *Ruth Catlow*
reading a remix of comments on previous iterations of Distant Feeling(s).
We are very proud of this video and thank all who contributed to it.
https://vimeo.com/371422313

We hope you will enjoy it.
#distantfeelings #networkedperformance #postperformance #videovortex
#onlinevideoaesthetics #performingabsence #onlinetogetherness #
telematicembrace #relationalrevolution

Thanks for watching
Annie and Daniel

Distant Feeling(s) is a project by Annie Abrahams, Lisa Parra and Daniel
Pinheiro

More information:
bram.org/distantF/
landproject.tumblr.com/post/188860558794/performing-absence-to-master-the-medium
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Re: [NetBehaviour] PIKSEL18 - Buzzocrazy! Workshops announcement

2019-11-07 Thread 220hex
Please disregard this announcement. This years workshops is in the next
mail. Sorry for the confusion.
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On Thu, 7 Nov 2019 12:40:49 +0100
220hex  wrote:

> PIKSEL18 Buzzocrazy!
> The 16th annual Piksel Festival for Electronic Art and Free
> Technologies
> 
> – Wokshops.
> – November 22nd-24th, Bergen (NO)
> – http://18.piksel.no
> 
> Buzzocrazy! The Piksel18 festival slogan points to the new era of
> “post-truth” based on appeals to emotion rather than policies and
> facts. Stretching the truth can be seen as just part of a game. The
> post-truth affects how we make sense of the world around us. That
> phenomenon has a name — agnotology, the study of culturally induced
> ignorance or doubt, particularly the publication of inaccurate or
> misleading scientific data.
> 
> Piksel 18 Buzzocrazy! Claims to repair the hive mind. The global
> consciousness has been manipulated and we have to bring it back again
> from echo-manipulation to eco-pollinization, we seek the bee drones as
> the new metaphor to restore the logic ecosystem.
> 
> PIKSEL18 – BuzzOcrazy!
> ———–
> 
> Workshops Programme:
> 
> All workshops are free to attend.
> To sign up send an email to:prod(at)piksel(dot)no
> ---
> 
> OMSynth: DIY electronics and building audio circuits from scratch
> Workshop by Peter Edwards 23rd Nov
> Building: SKUR14
> Date: 15:00-18:00
> 
> In 2013 Peter presented the early stages of a DIY circuit building
> interface called the Open Modular Syntehsizer (OMSynth).
> 
> In this lecture he will share how the OMSynth has evolved from an idea
> to a product and how it challenges many of the established norms of
> DIY electronics practice. Along the way he will also discuss a call
> for a new standard of DIY circuit design in the post SMT (surface
> mount electronics) age.
> 
> Participants will build an experimental sound circuit from scratch
> using the OMSynth.
> 
> Peter Edwards is an American artist, musician, and teacher. He has
> been exploring the field of circuit bending and experimental musical
> electronics since 2000 through his business Casperelectronics. He
> performs regularly under the same name.
> 
> Edwards has performed, taught workshops and spoken on the topic of
> circuit bending and creative electronics at MIT’s Media Lab, Hasbro
> Toys, Hampshire College, Skidmore College, New York University,
> Bloomfield University, Long Beach University, Georgie Southern
> University and at new media festivals around the world including The
> Piksel Festival (Bergen, Norway).
> 
> https://18.piksel.no/2018/11/23/omsynth-diy-electronics-and-building-audio-circuits-from-scratch/
> ---
> 
> Weird Signal Processing – a VGA Hacking Workshop by Wolfgang Spahn 
> 24th Nov
> Building: SKUR14
> Date: 15:00-18:00
> 
> Name Yune Paik is known for manipulating a TV set with a magnet. One
> might think that after we abandoned monitor tubes the combination of
> TV and magnetism is gone as well. But similar techniques are still
> possible today by manipulating the monitor signal.
> 
> The fact that most signals used to connect devices via wires are based
> on electric current allows for easy hacking. For example one can
> manipulate the VGA video signal flow with coils and magnetic fields.
> The signal being similar to sound signals makes for an easy transfer
> to sound and vice versa. One can make a video signal hearable and
> display an audio signal on a monitor.
> 
> In the workshop we will process VGA signals. We learn the basic about
> the VGA standard and how to manipulate, mix and sonificate the signal,
> how to amplifier, invert and add fast video signals. Every participant
> will build a VGA breakout board that allows easy access to the signal.
> 
> Please bring your own laptop (with a VGA connection or converter), an
> Arduino and or your Raspberry Pi if you have some.
> 
> Wolfgang Spahn (*1970, Austria) is a visual artist based in Berlin.
> His work includes interactive installations, videos, projections, and
> miniature-slide-paintings. After having studied mathematics and
> sociology in Regensburg and Berlin he founded the
> screen-printing-studio at Tacheles. He also managed various art
> projects e.g. Schokoladen Mitte and was one of the artists at
> Meinblau, Berlin. He currently teaches at the BBK-Berlin,
> Medienwerkstatt and is associated lecturer at the University of
> Paderborn, department of art.
> 
> International exhibitions (selection): 2000 Biennial of young Art in
> Genua, Italy, 2003 The Kosovo Art Gallery in Pristina, Kosovo, 2005
> Biennial in Prague, Czech Republic, 2008 and 2009 Internationales
> Klangkunstfest in Berlin, 2009 The Art of the Overhead in Malmö,
> Sweden, PIXEL09 and 10 in Bergen, Norway, 2010 Biennial Of Miniature
> Art in Serbia, 2010 Media-Scape in Zagreb, Croatia, Transmediale 2012,
> Berlin.
> 
> https://18.piksel.no/2018/11/24/69/
> 
> ---
> 
> PIKSEL BIO LAB 2018 WORKSHOPS
> 
> The Umwelt of the Forager: on Bees, pheromones and bacteria by Anne
> Marie M

[NetBehaviour] PIKSEL19 – e/co,li:bre – workshops announcement!

2019-11-07 Thread 220hex
PIKSEL19 – e/co,li:bre

The 17th annual Piksel Festival for Electronic Art and Free Technologies

– Wokshops.
– November 21-23, Bergen (NO)
– http://piksel.no

Piksel19 is proud to present the workshops for the 17th festival
edition. Ranging from bioart workshops which target environmental and
ecological issues to smart city technotopias and video manipulation
software created for and by artists, all mixed with DIY electronics
and artistic approaches.

"Urinotron" is an installation that can produce electricity at a local
or even micro-local level, from an organic waste, familiar but
intimate, the urine. The workshop shows how to build up an Urinotron
from scratch.

Cy Keener travelled to the Arctic to deploy RGB light and temperature
sensors through sea ice, he is using these open source electronics and
data at his installation Digital Ice Core. In his workshop
“Environmental / Biological sensing using Arduino and other open source
approaches” he will train the participants on every DIY sensor that he
uses to do this project.

"Mapping Smart Futures" the smart city technotopias focusing in South
Korea and its smart cities as a case study. In the workshop attendants
will unpack the omnipresence of technology in the ‘green’, sustainable,
and clean cities and by applying Open Source Intelligence tools,
citizen forensics and grassroot journalism we want to look at the
current state of internet infrastructure in Scandinavia, with a special
focus on Norway.

"Invisible Ecologies Lab: wind instruments". The Wind Instruments Lab
proposes to construct different environmental sensors and explore
different sound processes for environmental and meteorological analog
data to form a WindSynthLoop, a wind interactive electronic music
instrument.

"EXCERPT video manipulation software". Visual artists need to screen
videos of high quality in many different contexts: from clean video
work presentation, single channel video in gallery, a series of video
for musical support, audiovisual performance with real time video
handling, use of pre-recorded material and real time generated images.
Excerpt can do all that.

The workshop "Sounding Feet" explores how small postural changes of a
dancer can be used to control music. From an artistic point of view,
this interactive relationship links the musical outcome of interaction
to the proprioceptive awareness of a dancer and it exposes to an
audience through the auditory modality a dancer’s minute movements that
might be visually hidden. The project follows an approach that combines
musical ideation, dance improvisation, interaction design, and
engineering. Through this combination the development and design
decisions (e.g. the characteristics, number and position of force
resistive sensors) can be informed by artistic criteria. 

Venue:
Piksel Studio 207
Strandgaten 207
5004 Bergen (NO)


Friday 17th - Sunday 19th November
• Urinotron, Sandra and Gaspard Bébié-Valérian(FR)
  
Thursday 21st - Saturday 23rd November
• Invisible Ecologies Lab: wind instruments by Gabriela Munguía (AR)
• Environmental / Biological sensing using Arduino and other open
  source approaches by Cy Edgar Keener (USA)
• Mapping Smart Futures by Andreas Zingerle, Davide Bevilacqua,
  Linda Kronman (AT/FI/IT)
• EXCERPT video manipulation software by Gregoire Rousseau (FR)
• Sounding Feet by Instituto Stocos: Pablo Palacio, Daniel Bisig,
  Muriel Romero 

Send us an email if you want to attend to:  piksel19(AT)piksel.no
More info and pics:
https://piksel.no/2019/11/02/piksel-19-e-colibre-workshops-announcement

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[NetBehaviour] PIKSEL18 - Buzzocrazy! Workshops announcement

2019-11-07 Thread 220hex
PIKSEL18 Buzzocrazy!
The 16th annual Piksel Festival for Electronic Art and Free Technologies

– Wokshops.
– November 22nd-24th, Bergen (NO)
– http://18.piksel.no

Buzzocrazy! The Piksel18 festival slogan points to the new era of
“post-truth” based on appeals to emotion rather than policies and
facts. Stretching the truth can be seen as just part of a game. The
post-truth affects how we make sense of the world around us. That
phenomenon has a name — agnotology, the study of culturally induced
ignorance or doubt, particularly the publication of inaccurate or
misleading scientific data.

Piksel 18 Buzzocrazy! Claims to repair the hive mind. The global
consciousness has been manipulated and we have to bring it back again
from echo-manipulation to eco-pollinization, we seek the bee drones as
the new metaphor to restore the logic ecosystem.

PIKSEL18 – BuzzOcrazy!
———–

Workshops Programme:

All workshops are free to attend.
To sign up send an email to:prod(at)piksel(dot)no
---

OMSynth: DIY electronics and building audio circuits from scratch
Workshop by Peter Edwards 23rd Nov
Building: SKUR14
Date: 15:00-18:00

In 2013 Peter presented the early stages of a DIY circuit building
interface called the Open Modular Syntehsizer (OMSynth).

In this lecture he will share how the OMSynth has evolved from an idea
to a product and how it challenges many of the established norms of DIY
electronics practice. Along the way he will also discuss a call for a
new standard of DIY circuit design in the post SMT (surface mount
electronics) age.

Participants will build an experimental sound circuit from scratch
using the OMSynth.

Peter Edwards is an American artist, musician, and teacher. He has been
exploring the field of circuit bending and experimental musical
electronics since 2000 through his business Casperelectronics. He
performs regularly under the same name.

Edwards has performed, taught workshops and spoken on the topic of
circuit bending and creative electronics at MIT’s Media Lab, Hasbro
Toys, Hampshire College, Skidmore College, New York University,
Bloomfield University, Long Beach University, Georgie Southern
University and at new media festivals around the world including The
Piksel Festival (Bergen, Norway).

https://18.piksel.no/2018/11/23/omsynth-diy-electronics-and-building-audio-circuits-from-scratch/
---

Weird Signal Processing – a VGA Hacking Workshop by Wolfgang Spahn 
24th Nov
Building: SKUR14
Date: 15:00-18:00

Name Yune Paik is known for manipulating a TV set with a magnet. One
might think that after we abandoned monitor tubes the combination of TV
and magnetism is gone as well. But similar techniques are still
possible today by manipulating the monitor signal.

The fact that most signals used to connect devices via wires are based
on electric current allows for easy hacking. For example one can
manipulate the VGA video signal flow with coils and magnetic fields.
The signal being similar to sound signals makes for an easy transfer to
sound and vice versa. One can make a video signal hearable and display
an audio signal on a monitor.

In the workshop we will process VGA signals. We learn the basic about
the VGA standard and how to manipulate, mix and sonificate the signal,
how to amplifier, invert and add fast video signals. Every participant
will build a VGA breakout board that allows easy access to the signal.

Please bring your own laptop (with a VGA connection or converter), an
Arduino and or your Raspberry Pi if you have some.

Wolfgang Spahn (*1970, Austria) is a visual artist based in Berlin. His
work includes interactive installations, videos, projections, and
miniature-slide-paintings. After having studied mathematics and
sociology in Regensburg and Berlin he founded the
screen-printing-studio at Tacheles. He also managed various art
projects e.g. Schokoladen Mitte and was one of the artists at Meinblau,
Berlin. He currently teaches at the BBK-Berlin, Medienwerkstatt and is
associated lecturer at the University of Paderborn, department of art.

International exhibitions (selection): 2000 Biennial of young Art in
Genua, Italy, 2003 The Kosovo Art Gallery in Pristina, Kosovo, 2005
Biennial in Prague, Czech Republic, 2008 and 2009 Internationales
Klangkunstfest in Berlin, 2009 The Art of the Overhead in Malmö,
Sweden, PIXEL09 and 10 in Bergen, Norway, 2010 Biennial Of Miniature
Art in Serbia, 2010 Media-Scape in Zagreb, Croatia, Transmediale 2012,
Berlin.

https://18.piksel.no/2018/11/24/69/

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PIKSEL BIO LAB 2018 WORKSHOPS

The Umwelt of the Forager: on Bees, pheromones and bacteria by Anne
Marie Maes 23rd and 24th Nov
Building: Piksel Studio 207
Date: 15:00-19:00

The workshop -the Umwelt of the Forager- will be studying the bio
semiotics of the beehive & its ecosystem. The workshop will be
organized as a DYI BioLab: the starting point is the role of pheromones
and the important task these signifiers play for the communication in
the beehive and for the relation of the bees