[spectre] okno public01: wednesday 24/5
annemie
annemie at okno.be
Wed May 24 10:26:48 CEST 2006
just a little reminder ... okno public01 is starting today, wednesday
24/5 at 01.50 pm sharp!
we would be really happy if you can join us online or onsite....
WEDNESDAY 24th of MAY:
****3pm: round table debate: Beauty in the age of digital art;
aesthetic, poetic or rhetoric****
Moderators: Maja Kuzmanovic (FoAM) and Michael Samyn (Tale of Tales)
"Let's talk about aesthetics. In many contemporary cultural circles,
beauty issubordinated to grand statements, elaborate concepts, social
context, critical theory or technological functionality. We think it
might be time to reacquaintourselves with it. Collective, digital,
disembodied or embodied, abstract or figurative, connected or
disconnected, what do digital artists consider beautiful?Do we even
remember how to talk about it? "
With Guy van Belle (Society of Algorithm, mxHz.org), Auriea Harvey
(Tale ofTales), Lawrence Malstaf, Dirk Paesmans (Jodi).
**5pm: round table debate: Transdisciplinary practices**
Moderator: Elke Van Campenhout (etcetera, nadine)
Elke Van Campenhout will be moderating a debate on transdisciplinary
practicesaccording to the carousel principle. A slightly different
question will be put to each of the participants, focusing on their
personal positioning in the field oftransdisciplinary arts. How is
their work situated between different disciplines? Where and how do
they present their work to the outside world? What does itmean for an
artist/programmer/policy maker to wade through the troubled waters of
the in-between?
With: Patricia Portela (performance and theatermaker), Christophe
Deboeck(audiostore), Eric Georges (réseau citoyen), Femke Snelting
(Constant)
**7pm: launch of .x-med-a. Magazine**
The review originated from a series of technically and artistically
diverse workshops, organised by four independent technological arts
initiatives in Brussels: nadine, okno, FoAM and iMAL. The workshops
responded to the need for a place where continuous learning and
dialogue between peers is encouraged, with the objective of sharing of
experience, skills and knowledgeamong diverse groups interested in
emerging ideas, media and technologies.
**9.30pm: Das Netz / the Neta film by Lutz Dammbeck **
What do mathematics, biological systems and the ‘Unabomber’ have
incommon? What links these people, places and ideas in a network? The
search for ananswer takes us back to the 40s, 50s and 60s of the last
century, during which the foundations of modern life were redefined by
cybernetics, multimedia art andmilitary research. This provided the
basis for machine systems which are now networked throughout the world,
governed by mathematics, logic and binarycodes. "Das Netz" shows some
of the agents in these systems.
.. and not to forget: okno public01 ONLINE!
We would like you to participate by receiving our audiovisual stream
and joining us in the irc chat to discuss and reflect upon the onsite
panel. The chat will be beamed next to the panelists and we hope to
find many instances to interact and contribute to the conversations.
Our goal is to connect practices and territories, bringing into
question different aspects of these processes of cultural production.
We would be very pleased if you can join us online. All round table
discussions and IRC chats are scheduled daily between 3pm and 7pm CET.
Stream and IRC chat can be jointly followed at http://okno.be/live
and ongoing installations by:
Code31/ welcome to the 20th century back!
mxhz.org/ TICS
okno & Nina Czegledy/ transmutation
Andrei Smirnov: theremin windowpane
stefaan quix/ 3 monochromes RGB
foam/ inflatable meeting room
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okno public01 onsite & online
24 > 26 may 2006, daily from 3pm > 01am
@ matrix art project – koolmijnenkaai 30/34 – 1080 Brussels – Belgium
http://okno.be
audiovisual streaming & IRC chats, daily from 3pm > 01pm on
http://okno.be/live
stream also available on: rtsp://qt.okno.be:8000/okno.sdp
IRC-chat on: irc.r23.cc#okno
more on info at okno.be
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