[spectre] JIP - JavaMuseum Interview Project - new interviews [week
8-14 May]
JavaMuseum
nc-agricowi at netcologne.de
Thu May 11 08:33:46 CEST 2006
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[week 8 -14 May 2006]
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JIP - JavaMuseum Interview Project
http://netex.nmartproject.net/index.php?blog=11
open call/survey---> new deadline 1 June 2006 (see further ahead)
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JIP is featuring this week following 4 interviews with
-->Anahi Caceres (Argentina), Raivo Kelomees (Estonia),
santo_file (Spain), Sachiko Hayashi (Sweden)
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Anahi Caceres
a multidisciplinary artist living and working in Buenos Aires, started in 1974 with traditional media and turned in 1994 to digital tools for creating new types of art work like - netart, performances and installations. As a pioneer of net based art in Argentina, she launched in 1996 the multiple Internet based space "ArteUna" and the network developing from it. She had more than 400 solo and collective shows and is teaching at the university of Buenos Aires.
Raivo Kelomees
started 1980 with art in a traditional way, but soon he organized group-performances and actions oat Tartu University Art Studio. Since 1988, he wrote more than 150 articles, mainly about video, media and electronic art, and participated in numerous international festivals. Since 1991 he was also curating and organising exhibitions and festivals in Estonia and became lecturer at Estonian Academy of Arts on media art history, art and cyberculture in 1994.
santo_file
is a memegenic guerrilla group. Its main aim is to use new media to develop a vision of life as a fight between memes and genes. This is expressed in a multidisciplinary manner (by means of low-tech net.art, music, video
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Sachiko Hayashi
is a visual artist who primarily works in video and screen-based interactive media. She is best known for her net art that involves examination of human nature with high use of interactivity, in which not only the retrieved intricate picture of its subject becomes its focus but also our own reaction toward what is being displayed through interactivity. Founder of DIAN network and chief editor of Hz since 2002.
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About JIP - JavaMuseum Interview Project
JavaMuseum -
Forum for Internet Technology in Contemporary Art
www.javamuseum.org/
is currently preparing a new project, entitled:
JIP - JavaMuseum Interview Project
http://jip.javamuseum.org
to be launched in September 2006
Agricola de Cologne, director of JavaMuseum
invited for an interview a number professionals &
artists active in the field of Internet based art
who participated in the "1st phase",
the 18 JavaMuseum showcases 2001-2004,
in order to spotlight their professional background, activities and visions.
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Open call /survey---> new deadline 1 June 2006
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JIP - JavaMuseum Interview Project issued further an open call survey
including 10 questions on Internet based art addressed to
professionals and "amateurs", in order to enable a broader discussion
about the still undervalued genre of Internet based art
through a variety of different approaches, definitions and opinions.
New deadline - 1 June 2006 !!!!!
The entry rules and the questions (cut & paste) are available on
http://netex.nmartproject.net/index.php?blog=11&cat=80
or as PDF as free download
http://downloads.nmartproject.net/JIP_10_questions_on_Internet_based_art.pdf
Once completed -
JIP - JavaMuseum Interview Project
will release the collected interviews
and the selection of the most interesting answers
a) online on the new project site - http://jip.javamuseum.org , but
b) immediately also in form of one interview per week on the new weblog -
JIP - JavaMuseum Interview Project
http://netex.nmartproject.net/index.php?blog=11
and
c) to be published in a printed form at a later stage.
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Until now interviews /answers by
Babel (Canada), Andrea Polli (USA), Jorn Ebner (UK),
Roberto Echen (Argentina), Jeremy Hight (USA), Ian Page-Echols (USA),
Humberto Ramirez (Chile/USA), Enrico Tomaselli (Italy)
Carlos Katastrofsky (Austria), Paivi Hintsanen (Finland)
Shankar Barua (India), Luke Duncalfe (New Zealand)
FilH (France), Nadja Kutz (Germany), Yvonne Martinsson (Sweden),
Avi Rosen (Israel), Letizia Jaccheri (Norway), Tamara Lai (Belgium,
tobias c. van Veen (Canada), DLSAN (Italy), Irene Coremberg (Argentina)
Carla Della Beffa (Italy), Peter Lind (Denmark),
Philippe Langlois (France), Salvatore Iaconesi (Italy),
Pat Badani (USA), Calin Man (Romania), Myron Turner (Canada)
Domenica Quaranta (Italy), Juan Manuel Patino (Argentina),
Alison Williams (South Africa), Rahima Begum (India)
have been issued on http://netex.nmartproject.net/index.php?blog=11
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