[spectre] Piksel07 - Hello hackability! - november 15-17

220hex gif at 220hex.org
Tue Oct 23 16:14:16 CEST 2007


Piksel07
-- Hello hackability! --

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  Piksel07 :: Festival
  November 15-18 2007 
                         
  Piksel07 :: Exhibition
  Nov 16 - Dec 16 2007
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Piksel[1] is an international event for artists and developers working with 
open source audiovisual software, hardware & art. Part workshop, part 
festival, it is organised in Bergen, Norway, by the Bergen Centre for 
Electronic Arts (BEK) [2] and involves participants from more than a dozen 
countries exchanging ideas, coding, presenting art and software projects, 
doing workshops, performances and discussions on the aesthetics and politics 
of FLOSS & art. 

This years event - Piksel07 - continues the exploration of free/libre and 
open source audiovisual code and it's myriad of expressions, and also 
investigates further the open hardware theme introduced at Piksel06. 

The theme of Piksel07 - Hello hackability! - celebrates hackability as an 
essential feature which allows for new artistic possibilities in the use of 
open formats, free software and DIY hardware as creative platforms. 

Piksel07 is done in collaboration with Gallery 3,14[3] which will host this 
years exhibition. Piksel is organised by BEK and a community of core 
participants including members of collectives dyne.org, goto10.org, ap/xxxxx, 
hackitectura.net, riereta.net, gephex.org and others.


Programme:

WORKSHOPS @ Teknikerkroen --
http://www.piksel.no/piksel07/workshops.htm

CATkit - build your own 1-bit synth from scratch
Building tangible interfaces with reacTIVision
Open video editing
Transmitting Object Behaviors
Arduino + PureData = VJ !

EXHIBITIONS @ Galleri 3,14, Lydgalleriet & USF --
http://www.piksel.no/piksel07/exhibition.htm

Tim Vets (BE), Erki De Vries (BE), Ralph Kistler (DE/ES), Olle Corneer (SE), 
Martin Lubcke (SE), Christian Horgren (SE), Gregory Shakar (US), Paul Magee 
(UK), Daniel Palacios Jimenez (BR/ES), Emanuel Andel (AT), Dominique Leroy 
(FR), Julien Ottavi (FR), Christian Guetzer (AT), Andrew Bucksbarg (US), 
Jean-Pierre Gauthier (CA), Casperelectronics (US), Gijs Gieskes (NL), Audun 
Eriksen (NO)

SEMINAR @ StudioUSF --
http://www.piksel.no/piksel07/seminar.htm

xxxxx_at_piksel:/2007/
speculative 12 hour life coding event (organising hardware and software)

Jessica Rylan (US), Roman Kirschner (AT/DE), Otto Roessler (AT/DE), Jonathan 
Kemp (UK), Martin Howse (UK/DE), Yunchul Kim (KR/DE), Olaf Val (DE), Nancy 
Mauro-Flude (NL), Eva Verhoeven (NL), Ludic Society (AT), Paolo Cirio (IT), 
Stewart Home (UK), Alejandra Perez Nunez (ES), Bjorn Magnhildoen (NO)


PRESENTATIONS @ Teknikerkroen & StudioUSF --
http://www.piksel.no/piksel07/presentations.htm

reacTIVision, CREATE USB Interface, dIY noise masks and toys, Circuit Bending, 
ASNakedGene, xinf (is not flash), PortAudio, Time line OSC sequencer, 
PDVjTools, JackBytes, tagr.tv, Distributed Revision Control with GIT, GISS + 
Theora Streaming Studio, beTV, David Cuartielles, /etc/groups, 
FLOSS+Art/people.makeart, PD VjTools, Kaos a.k.a. Rosencrantz and 
Guildenstern in Hell

LIVE PERFORMANCES @ Teknikerkroen & StudioUSF
http://www.piksel.no/piksel07/liveacts_piksel.htm

Lasse Marhaug (NO), Georg Holzmann (AT), Jan Carleklev (SE), Yves Degoyon 
(FR/ES), Alejandra Perez Nunez (CL/ES), Malte Steiner (DE), Zosen (AR/ES), 
Gisle Fr0ysland (NO), Aymeric Mansoux (FR), Marloes de valk (NL), Tom 
Schouten (BE), Claude Heiland-Allen (UK), Loud Objects (US), Mikmo (DK), 
casperelectronics (US), Gijs Gieskes (NL), Yes Robot (ES), A tie is a noose 
(NO), Kentaro Fukutchi (JP)

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more info and complete programme:
http://www.piksel.no/piksel07

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[1] - http://www.piksel.no
[2] - http://www.bek.no
[3] - http://www.stiftelsen314.com

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Piksel07 - 15.-18. nov 2007
www.piksel.no/piksel07
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