[spectre] SPEED SHOW vol.5: ‘Open Internet’ - Paris

anne roquigny anne at roquigny.info
Tue Jan 11 15:36:49 CET 2011


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French below
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The SPEED SHOW series is coming to Paris! 

F.A.T. lab after party at Le dune! 


SPEED SHOW vol.5: ‘Open Internet’
Welat Internetcafé
12 Rue d’Enghien, Paris (G-map) M° Bonne nouvelle/Château d'eau

13th January  2011
7:00-11:00 PM

F.A.T. lab after party at 
Le dune café http://www.ledune.fr
18 avenue Claude Vellefaux, Paris, M° Goncourt/Colonel Fabien


Curated and produced by:
Aram Bartholl, Marie Lechner & Anne Roquigny

Participating artists:

Anonymous, Jean-Baptiste Bayle, Christophe Bruno & Samuel Tronçon, Claude Closky, 

Marika Dermineur, Caroline Delieutraz, Constant Dullaart, JODI, Jérôme Joy, Tobias Leingruber, 

Aymeric Mansoux & Dave Griffiths & Marloes de Valk, Albertine Meunier, Geraldine Juarez feat. M.I.A., 

Evan Roth, Systaime, VideOdrome mailing list, La Quadrature du Net (Jérémie Zimmermann) 
Open Internet

2010 showed the full scale beauty of open Internet culture. Governments and industrial lobbies are trying more than ever to establish new regulations and tools to control the net. The Internet must stay open and neutral! Avoid being shut down by government and make sure your (online-) life or business is not dependant on a single large company or governmental restrictions. It is important to keep rethinking net structures to escape from the mainstream social vortex which is incapable of reflecting on itself. Internet art and net subcultures play an important role in questioning and deconstructing everyday web defaultism and global, digital industries.

We are very pleased to present an exquisite selection of internationally-known artists at SPEED SHOW vol.5 ‘Open Internet’ - Paris. A wide range of brand new art works created especially for 'Open Internet' discuss the current impact of Internet pop culture, open source, minimal amateur and radical options of the Open Internet. A combination of excellent Paris-based, internationally-know artists and restless Open Internet advocates form the perfect base for a promising opening night at the awesome Welat cyber cafe Paris.

Aram Bartholl 2011

http://fffff.at/speed-show-5/
http://fffff.at

All prior Speed Shows documented here fffff.at/speed-show

The SPEED SHOW exhibition format:

Hit an Internet-cafe, rent all computers they have and run a show on them for one night. All art works of the participating artists need to be on-line (not necessarily public) and are shown in a typical browser with standard plug-ins. Performance and life pieces may also use pre-installed communication programs (instant messaging, VOIP, video chat etc). Custom software (except browser add-ons) or off-line files are not permitted. Any creative physical modification to Internet cafe itself is not allowed. The show is public and takes place during normal opening hours of the Internet cafe/shop. All visitors are welcome to join the opening, enjoy the art (and to check their email.)

SPEED SHOW manifest by Aram Bartholl 2010


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Version Française
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SPEED SHOW vol.5 ‘Open Internet’

Welat Internetcafé
12 Rue d’Enghien, Paris (G-map) M° Bonne Nouvelle/Château d'eau
Jeudi 13 janvier 2011
19H - 23H

F.A.T. lab After:
Le dune cafe http://www.ledune.fr
18 avenue claude vellefaux, Paris - 23H

Commissariat artistique et production :
Aram Bartholl, Marie Lechner & Anne Roquigny

Artistes invités :

Anonymous, Jean-Baptiste Bayle, Christophe Bruno & Samuel Tronçon, Claude Closky, 

Marika Dermineur, Caroline Delieutraz, Constant Dullaart, JODI, Jérôme Joy, Tobias Leingruber, 

Aymeric Mansoux & Dave Griffiths & Marloes de Valk, Albertine Meunier, Geraldine Juarez feat. M.I.A., 

Evan Roth, Systaime, VideOdrome mailing list, La Quadrature du Net (Jérémie Zimmermann) 
Open Internet

2010 a montré l'impact de la culture Internet libre à grande échelle. Les gouvernements et les lobbies industriels s’évertuent plus que jamais à mettre en place de nouvelles réglementations et outils pour contrôler le net. L'Internet doit rester ouvert et neutre! Assurez-vous que votre vie (en ligne) ou que votre activité professionnelle ne dépende pas d’une seule grande entreprise ou de restrictions gouvernementales. Il est important de toujours remettre en question les structures du net et d'échapper au conformisme social qui empêche tout recul. L'art sur internet et les sous cultures du réseau jouent un rôle de vigie, questionnant au quotidien les failles du web et les industries numériques transnationales.

Nous sommes très heureux, pour le SPEED SHOW vol.5 ‘Open Internet’ - Paris,  de présenter une sélection d'artistes internationaux et d'exposer des pièces récentes, dont certaines créées spécialement pour "Open Internet ". Les oeuvres interrogent l'impact de la culture pop du réseau, de l’open source, des pratiques amateurs et des engagements radicaux pour l'Internet ouvert. 

Aram Bartholl 2011

http://fffff.at/speed-show-5/



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