[spectre] upcoming exhibition: Video Vortex.2
Marieke Istha
istha at montevideo.nl
Wed Nov 28 14:34:43 CET 2007
Video Vortex.2
December 8, 2007 – February 3, 2008
opening: Friday, December 7, 5:00 p.m.
Johan Grimonprez & Charlotte Léouzon, Martijn Hendriks, Jaap de Jonge,
Meta.Live.Nu presents DFM RTV INC, Nancy Mauro-Flude, Oog Volkskrant
Online, Park 4DTV, Rabotnik, Sonic()bject, Martin Takken, Thomson &
Craighead
Video Vortex.2 is a sequel to the Video Vortex exhibition that responded
to the Web2.0 phenomenon. Web2.0 stands for power to the user and
democracy for everyone. It has led to innovative forms of media use in
which open and friendly cooperation stimulates critical reflection and
new ideas. In Video Vortex.2 attention is given to a different side of
the democratic movement. How are artists reacting to this
democratization process? To what degree does the democratic movement in
Web 2.0 differ from previous utopias around radio and television? How
can artists retain their autonomy and diversity outside the mass media?
Is the esthetic of amateurism the new genre? Once again, artists will be
responding to Web2.0, with special attention this time being given to
the Dutch situation.
Growing out of the desire to do one's own things in a space one annexed
for oneself, in the early 1980s various initiatives arose in Amsterdam
that focused on making and exhibiting images and sound. Art, politics
and media came together for the first time. Alas, it was not long before
the coherence and mutual solidarity were lost, but the tone had been set
and a great deal of effort had been put into dynamic and socially and
culturally subversive radio and television broadcasts. Both Rabotnik and
Meta.Live.Nu presents DFM RTV INC will be showing things which were made
during those years. In the presentation the emphasis will be on the
significance of Rabotnik and DFM for the internet today and what they
could mean for those making idiosyncratic productions now. DFM
(http://dfm.nu/) takes us along to Second Life, where they broadcast old
and new material from the first television station in Second Life.
Rabotnik goes online, making its archives accessible.
PARK, established later and known for its slogan “TAPE THIS! STEAL
THIS!”, also opens its archives in the PARK4DDD (Digitale Data Dump)
1991-2007. Any visitor to Video Vortex can copy texts, short films,
codes, pictures and audio from PARK to a USB stick there, on the spot.
In the tradition of PARK, with his installation O.T.S. (Open Televisie
Station) Jaap de Jonge has remixed a number of PARK videos in an
extraordinary manner. Thirty-two prisms scramble the image, creating new
images and image combinations. PARK4DTV is an artists' initiative which
has been distributing Pure Image and Sound for every imaginable sort of
screen since 1991. See http://www.park.nl
The You-Tube-o-thèque, designed by Johan Grimonprez and Charlotte
Léouzon, is a sort of television playing a program improvised with films
from YouTube, Podcasts, online television, mobile telephones, Ipod
video, blogs and other sources. The films are selected on the basis of
events surrounding 9/11. The You-Tube-o-thèque is a unruly contemporary
podium.
Martin Takken makes use of the do-it-yourself principle that is
increasingly popular, both on the internet and in exhibitions. His Es
Ist Ein Gesamtkunstwerk concept is a collective, constantly changing
artwork that is made by international artists. Every day a different
selection of colors is available, the kind of brush changes every hour,
and various rules imposing limits or creating new possibilities are
introduced and modified at random moments. Each day's results are stored
in the archive and can be purchased for 25 euro, but you can also make a
print for yourself. http://www.gesamtkunstwerk.nl/
New tools such as wireless and mobile telephones outfitted with photo
and video cameras afford new ways of working, in which the process is
more important than the end product and the content is created only
through unstable netwerk platforms. The work MythEngine by Nancy
Mauro-Flude is a good example of this. MythEngine is a webcast that
transmits live video and stills. Referring to our compulsion to tell
stories, MythEngine shows how over time, with the rise of digital
photography and video, our collective memory is increasingly becoming a
database. http://sistero.sysx.org/verbo/index.html
Finally, Thomson & Craighead present their desktop documentary Flat
Earth. Using fragments from existing blogs, Flat Earth takes the viewer
around the world in seven minutes. An individual discourse is created by
weaving the fragments to, through and over one another.
http://www.thomson-craighead.net/docs/flat_earth.html
The mobile telephone is one of the first electronic objects that large
numbers of people have personalized with sound. The 'ringtone' has
become a familiar personal insignia. For both composers and users it
provides a unique opportunity to do something with sound. The mission of
Sonic()bject is to take advantage of this common interest and to let
users become acquainted with never previously heard and experimental
sound. The artists that Sonic()bject has selected for devising new
sounds and ringtone compositions are professionals from all over the
world who are involved in creating with sound: audio designers, audio
artists, contemporary composers, classic or electro, jazz, pop ... real
“sonic objects” that have their roots in the history of auditory art.
Tones or melodies, instrumental, noise or pure vibrations, recorded or
synthetic, these sounds all have a strong auditory character and are
make for 'calling'. The ringtones can easily be downloaded from the
website. Sonic()bject was set up by Antoine Schmitt and Adrian Johnson.
http://www.sonicobject.com
Oog Volkskrant online is an op-ed podium and part of the online edition
of the Volkskrant. Oog (Eye) asks audiovisual artists to share their
views on the news and current events, and on the role, function and
composition of the news. In this way artists can take on the role of
opinion makers in a news environment. Oog began in September, 2005, and
each week Oog shows the work of a different artist. After that, the work
can be found in the accompanying archive. Oog Volkskrant online:
http://extra.volkskrant.nl/oog/
During the opening on December 7, at 6:15 p.m.
Video Response by Constant Dullaart
Constant Dullaart makes a selection from his archive, and in 30 minutes,
using visual rhyming, reveals not only the democratization of video as a
medium, but also of authorship. In short, 30 minutes of videos from
artists, advertising agencies and lots of amateurs.
http://www.constantdullaart.nl/
Video Vortex Workspace
In the Workspace everyone can get acquainted with open and free software
(FLOSS, in collaboration with Derek Holzer), Vlogging (under the
guidance of Seth Keen), network mapping (Govcom.org) and other products,
and take part in the Furtherfield Visitors Studio. See www.montevideo.nl
for the latest program.
Curator for One Day
And of course you can still become Curator for One Day!
www.curatorforoneday.nl
Video Vortex international conference
January 18 and 19, 2008, PostCS Amsterdam
Organized by the Institute of Network Cultures
www.networkcultures.org/videovortex
Open:
Tuesday through Saturday + the first Sunday of the month, 1:00 – 6:00 p.m.
Closed December 23, 2007 through January 7, 2008.
Open extra hours on Sunday, January 20, in connection with the Video
Vortex Conference.
Admission: 3,00 euro (with discount 2,00 euro). Entry includes USB stick.
Video Vortex is a collaboration among the Netherlands Media Art
Institute, the Institute of Network Cultures and Argos, Brussels.
With thanks to: David Garcia (advisor), VSBfonds, Amsterdams Fonds voor
de Kunst, Powered by BeamSystems
Netherlands Media Art Institute
Montevideo/Time Based Arts
Keizersgracht 264
1016 EV Amsterdam
The Netherlands
www.montevideo.nl
T +31 (0)20 6237101
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