Dislocate 07

<http://www.dis-locate.net/>www.dis-locate.net



ART, TECHNOLOGY, LOCALITY

Exhibition, Symposium and Workshop series



24th  July – 5th August

Tokyo and Yokohama

Ginza Art Laboratory (Wednesday – Sunday 3-8pm)

Koiwa Project Space (Tuesday – Sunday 2-7pm)

ZAIM 28th & 29th July 11am-4pm Symposium and Workshops

Opening Event Koiwa Project Space 24th July 7pm

Performance Event ZAIM 29th July 6pm



All Events are Free





Dislocate 07 – Festival for Art, Technology and Locality



Dislocate brings together a group of over 30 international artists in an exhibition, symposium and workshop series in Tokyo and Yokohama. Considering the spacial and social dislocation which can occur through technology, these artists are investigating how new media can be rooted in its specific location and form a meaningful relationship between ourselves and our surroundings.



Dislocate aims to explore the potential new media has to increase our awareness of our environment, enhance participation in our locality and community and transform our perceptions of the space we inhabit.



This project presents cutting edge approaches to new technology art but with a view to seeing beyond the technology itself, examining what lies past the screen. Dislocate prompts us to reconsider the alternative uses of the personal technologies which surround us, not merely offering an escape route from our current situation but also a tool to actually confront this very location.



With an endless array of spaces available to us, we can select our contexts of participation like the channels of a television. We may be highly active in an online space, engrossed in our constructed personal space, but by choice or otherwise we may distance ourselves from our immediate surroundings. We are presented with the freedom of ‘unlimited’ possibilities and yet are we making these decisions consciously or are they occurring without thought?



Dislocate considers the very integration of new media with the environment and this might be utilized to consciously reconnect with our location, seeking to explore, question and debate how can technology be used to heighten our engagement with our surroundings instead of isolating us from our immediate space.

When numerous places converge in one site, how do we navigate such space? How does our interaction within a given space formulate identity and how can this be communicated effectively to elsewhere?



These are some of the questions which will be raised through the Dislocate events.





All events are free

If you wish to attend the symposium or workshops please email <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>[EMAIL PROTECTED] with your name and contact telephone number



Artists Include:



Active Ingredient <http://www.i-am-ai.net/>www.i-am-ai.net

Christian Nold <http://www.softhook.com/>www.softhook.com

Dan Belasco Rogers <http://www.planbperformance.net/dan/>www.planbperformance.net/dan/

D-Fuse <http://www.dfuse.com/>http://www.dfuse.com/

Taeyoon Choi <http://tyshow.org/>http://tyshow.org

So-Hyeon Park

Erik Pauhrizi <http://butonkultur21.org/>http://butonkultur21.org/

Andreas Schlegel and Vladimir Todorovic <http://syntfarm.org/projects/btc/>http://syntfarm.org/projects/btc/

Yuko Mohri <http://www.h6.dion.ne.jp/~moo/>http://www.h6.dion.ne.jp/~moo/

Augemented Architecture <http://www.augmented-architectures.com/>http://www.augmented-architectures.com/

Stanza <http://www.stanza.co.uk/sensity/index.html>http://www.stanza.co.uk/sensity/index.html

Disinformation



For more information please contact

Emma Ota

<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>[EMAIL PROTECTED]





further artists include:



Ryosuke Akiyoshi, Martin Callanan, Frank Abbott, Sascha Pohflepp, Maria Andraos & Sonali Sridhar, Miguel Andrés-Clavera and Inyong Cho, Laurent Pernot, Esther Harris, Andreas Zingerle, Julian Konczak, Genevieve Staines, Marco Villani, So Young Yang, Liu Zhenchen, Nisha Duggal, Lori Amor & Kevan Davis, Maria Raponi, Lisa Mee, Leo Morrissey, Cary Peppermint & Christine Nadir, Anne-Marie Culhane, Jomi Kim, Harry Levene & Jon Pigrem, Naoko Takahashi, Son Woo Kyung







Dislocate is supported by The Asia-Europe Foundation, The Sasakawa Foundation, The Daiwa Anglo-Japanese Foundation and Arts Council, England





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