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Digicult presents:

Digimag 56 - July / August 2010
http://www.digicult.it/digimag_eng/

Digimag is the Digicult's project monthly magazine, which focuses on the 
impact of new technologies and modern sciences on art, design, culture and 
contemporary society.

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"...What is interesting about teaching integrated closely with design 
practice is that it really starts to break down the roles people typically 
play. There is not so much a hierarchy anymore, but a real platform for 
exchange. When we teach, we are actually conducting design research on one 
of our current agendas. When we practice we are giving the research the much 
needed 'application'. By opening this up to students and collaborators the 
research is much richer and varied. We feel it's been a notion understood 
for a while by the progressive practices that one's students today, are 
their professional collaborators tomorrow.... perhaps we are bringing this 
collaborative view in one day sooner! We feel the model of the institution 
as we have previously come to know it is being challenged by economic and 
social factors. It used to be that the knowledge was at the institution; a 
student must go there and pay in order to receive this knowledge. The 
internet has changed this entirely. Real, verifiable knowledge is 
distributed freely all over the web. ..."

Luis E. Fraguada & Monika Wittig, from "LAN - Live Architecture Network. The 
net as a design project" - by Sabina Cuccibar

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[ARTICLES]:

- LIVE ARCHITECTURE NETWORK. THE NET AS A DESIGN PROJECT
An interesting and fresh declination of the creative potential of the 
practices related to parametric design is represented by LaN - Live 
Architecture Network, (Monika Wittig, Luis E. Fraguada, Shane Salisbury, 
CarloMaria Ciampoli, Aaron Willette). It is a network made up of young 
architects, mostly American and from Western European countries, who all met 
at the IaaC (Institution of advanced architecture of Catalonia).
http://www.digicult.it/digimag/article.asp?id=1841
by Sabina Cuccibar

- BRANDON LABELLE. WHERE DO SOUNDS COME FROM AND WHERE DO THEY GO?
Where do sounds come from and where do they go? From this fundamental and 
central question, the different trajectories that make up Acoustic 
Territories. Sound Culture and Everyday Life, the new book by Brandon 
LaBelle - artist, theorist and editor, branch out. Through a particularly 
coherent research, the author has constantly devoted himself to the 
exploration of sound and audio culture from multiple points of view and 
different levels, giving birth to a large body of work, tests and projects.
http://www.digicult.it/digimag/article.asp?id=1843
by Elena Biserna

- THE MEDIA IN THE FUTURE CITY. MEETING ALBERTO ABRUZZESE
Alberto Abruzzese, full professor in Sociology of Cultural and 
Communicational Processes at IULM University in Milan, where he is also 
headmaster of the Tourism, Culture and Territory Department and 
pro-chancellor for International Relations and Technological innovation, of 
which fields of research are: mass communication, cinema, television and the 
new media, with a particular focus on the social developments connected to 
the diffused implementation of media.
http://www.digicult.it/digimag/article.asp?id=1849
by Marco Mancuso

- LOOP BARCELLONA. TRANSVERSAL VIDEO ART
One of the most interesting events testifying the great current favour of 
video art is, for sure, the Festival/Fair LOOP of Barcelona. Currently 
reaching its eight edition (May 2010), it stands out internationally not 
only due to its clear choice strongly focused on video art, but especially 
for its atypical features which made it an attractive meeting point for 
persons with different needs and in search of different propositions.
http://www.digicult.it/digimag/article.asp?id=1853
by Herman Bashiron Mendolicchio

- BUDDHA MACHINE. THIRD GENERATION SOUND TOY
FM3, the experimental music group whose productions examine the relationship 
between composition, art, and everyday life, consists of original members 
Zhang Jian and Christiaan Virant. Prior to releasing the object for which 
they are best known, the plastic loop-playing device known as the Buddha 
Machine, which builds on inspiration from the automatic mantra- and 
prayer-chanting recording devices common in Asian temples, replacing these 
original loops with the composed elements with which the group has 
continuously worked.
http://www.digicult.it/digimag/article.asp?id=1846
by Robin Peckham

- THE SILENCES OF BIOSPHERE. NEO BAROQUE AND AWARE INTIMACY
Geir Jenssen, also known as Biosphere, is one of the most important figures 
in the field of contemporary electronic composition. Norwegian origins, from 
Tromsø, a town immersed in icy silence, 500 miles away from the Arctic 
Circle. Atypical personality, friendly and quiet, he always prefers to 
communicate through sound, like the sound of his records, of the many 
installations he designed in the last years, even of the performances.
http://www.digicult.it/digimag/article.asp?id=1844
by Pasquale Napolitano

- TECHNESEXUAL INTERFACE. EROTIC MIXED REALITY PERFORMANCE
Biometric sensors, made cheaply available by do-it-yourself (DIY) 
prototyping platforms such as Arduino, allow a shift away from visual 
interfaces to proprioceptive interfaces, away from the touch of a finger and 
towards a more internal, embodied form of sensing. One possible effect of 
this shift is away from the command-control methodology which was a 
historical basis for cybernetics, and towards a form of modulation and 
cooperation akin to intersubjectivity
http://www.digicult.it/digimag/article.asp?id=1847
by Micha Cardenas & Elle Mehrmand

- GMAYBE?: BE FREE, BE PUBLIC! WHAT FUTURE FOR PRIVACY?
You may have recently happened to witness the presentation of a new online 
service. Two young men wearing a t-shirt with the Gmaybe? logo show the 
exciting benefits of the new frontier of social networks. All the rhetorical 
promises related to technology are there: "they tend to fall into four main 
categories: democracy, freedom, efficiency and progress.
http://www.digicult.it/digimag/article.asp?id=1845
by Loretta Borrelli

- LANDSCAPE AND INTERACTION. MATTEO PENNESE, THE SOUND WITHIN SPACE
We tried to dig deeper in this interweave of relations between composition, 
sound landscape, environmental sounds, photosouds and emotional relations of 
listening with Matteo Pennese, composer and performer focused on developing 
systems for live-electronic, especially with Max Msp, and most of all on new 
ways of interacting with the environment through new hardware and software 
devices, such as Arduino.
http://www.digicult.it/digimag/article.asp?id=1842
by Simone Broglia

- THE EXPLOSION OF THE ARTS. SINEGLOSSA LIVE PERFORMANCES
Sineglossa  is an artistic collective living in the Marche region in Italy, 
including personalities from different disciplines with the same purposes 
and the same sensitivity. Created in 2006 by director Federico Bomba, 
painter Luca Poncetta and performer Barbara Hall, the theatrical debut 
happened in 2007 with Camera Verde, to which followed in 2008 Pleura e 
Pneuma.
http://www.digicult.it/digimag/article.asp?id=1851
by Massimo Schiavoni

- RESISTENCE AND CONSTITUTION. AUDIOVISUAL SETTINGS BY N03!
Paolo Ranieri, a leading light of N03!'s multimedia activity, video director 
and teacher at the Academy of Fine Arts in Carrara, bears an important 
surname: his grandfather Paolino Ranieri, who died on the tenth anniversary 
of the
Audiovisual Museum of Resistance, was one of the organizers of resistance in 
Lunigiana. The museum was a big desire of Paolino when he was alive, and it 
was designed and built by Studio Azzurro in collaboration with Paolo 
Ranieri.
http://www.digicult.it/digimag/article.asp?id=1840
by Annamaria Monteverdi

- HABEMUS DATA. DIGITAL CULTURE AND FREE INFORMATION
A close step far from the counter-reformation of the "gag law", stirred by 
the fear of our politicians who are frightened of losing control on the 
information flow or of a excessive overexposure of privacy and details, we 
caught the opportunity to go back on the matter of Open Data. But what has 
Open data got to do with the "problem" of interceptions and "bugs" of public 
and private world?
http://www.digicult.it/digimag/article.asp?id=1848
by Teresa De Feo

- INFORMATIONAL REALISM. QUANTUM BIT IN THE CYBER SPACE
Information theory proposes that there is a fundamental element the bit- a 
binary variable- that is the basis of all communication. As it turns out, 
this bit, a discrete indivisible entity, is the essential building block of 
both computer code and quantum particles. Both the physical and digital 
reality are composed of the same quantized binary bits of information. 
Reality, regardless of it's content, is nothing more than the information it 
communicates..
http://www.digicult.it/digimag/article.asp?id=1852
by Jeremy Levine

- HUMAN, WATER AND ENVIRONMENT. BETWEEN MULTIMEDIA AND SUSTAINABILITY
The topic of water in the multimedia, electronic and digital field is huge 
since the beginning of electronic art and works of art of famous artists 
such as Bill Viola and Fabrizio Plessi, only to mention a few. Water has 
been compared to the electron flow and video, exactly for its liquid and 
mobile nature, is par excellence the mean which is the most linked and 
compared to this element essence.
http://www.digicult.it/digimag/article.asp?id=1850
by Silvia Scaravaggi


[COVER]:

- LIVE ARCHITECTURE NETWORK - Wind(ow) seat project. Wind simulation of the 
site


[ATTACHMENT]:

- ADVENTURES IN SONAR LAND - by Giulia Baldi
http://www.digicult.it/digimag_eng/allegato.asp

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[THE PROJECT]:

DIGICULT is an online/offline Italian platform, created to spread digital 
art and culture worldwide. It focuses on the impact of new technologies and 
modern sciences on art, design, culture and contemporary society. DIGICULT 
is based on participation of more than 40 professionals, representing a wide 
Italian Network of critics, curators and journalists in the field. DIGICULT 
is the editor of the magazine DIGIMAG, which focuses on some cultural and 
artistic issues like internet art, hacktivism, electronica, video art, 
audiovideo, art & science, design, new media, software art, performing art

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[DIRECTION & MANAGEMENT COMMITEE]:

Marco Mancuso (Digicult project Director and Teacher at New Academy of Fine 
Arts / Naba of Milan) ; Claudia D'Alonzo (International Doctorship in
Audiovisual Studies, University of Udine) ; Bertram Niessen (Researcher at 
Sociology Deparment of Statale University Milan - Bicocca) ; Lucrezia 
Cippitelli (Phd at Sapienza University Rome and Teacher at Fine Arts Academy 
of L'Aquila)

[EIDITORIAL STAFF & TRANSLATIONS]:

Luca Restifo (Technical Consultancy) ; Claudia D'Alonzo  (Press Office) ; 
Giulia Baldi & Luigi Ghezzi (Social Networks) ; Giuseppe Cordaro (Podcast
Editing) ; Riccardo Vescovo (Graphic Design) ; Laurea Magistrale in 
Traduzione Specialistica, Università IULM di Milano (Website Translations) ; 
Francesca Lattanzi - Sara Cavagna - Henriette Vittadini - Mimi Peña - 
Jessica Williams (Magazine Translations)

[EDITORIAL BOARD]:

Tatiana Bazzichelli  ; Bertram Niessen  ; Teresa De Feo ; Luigi Ghezzi ; 
Giulia Baldi ; Domenico Quaranta ; Massimo Schiavoni  ; Monica Ponzini ; 
Annamaria Monteverdi; Valentina Tanni ; Lucrezia Cippitelli ; Silvia Bianchi 
; Claudia D'Alonzo; Barbara Sansone ; Giulia Simi ; Silvia Scaravaggi ; 
Maresa Lippolis ;Alessio Galbiati ; Antonio Caronia ; Clemente Pestelli ; 
Donata Marletta ; Valeria Merlini ; Stefano Raimondi ; Loretta Borrelli ; 
Carla Langella ; Marco Riciputi ; Elena Gianni ; Matteo Milani ; Francesco 
Bertocco ; Silvia Casini ; Jeremy Levine ; Alex Foti ; Serena Cangiano ; 
Micha Cardenas , Mark Hencock , Pasquale Napolitano ; Simona Fiore ; Zoe 
Romano ; Enrico Pitozzi ; Eugenia Fratzeskou ; Mattia Casalegno ; Robin 
Peckam ; Sabina Cuccibar ; Silvia Bertolotti ; Simone Broglia, Claudio 
Musso, Elena Biserna , Claudia Maina, Henriette Vittadini

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