[spectre] Water is in the Air: Physics, Politics and Poetics of Water in the Arts

suzon fuks suzon at igneous.org.au
Sat Feb 15 23:21:41 CET 2014


Dear Spectrists,

We are proud to announce the launch of the program of
Waterwheel World Water Day Symposium 3WDS14:
WATER VIEWS: CARING AND DARING

>From 17 to 23 March, 200+ scientists, artists, activists and youth
representing 30 countries from 5 continents will present their latest
work, and interact with audience online and in 18 nodes (physical venues)
in Argentina, Australia, Colombia, France, Germany, Greece, Italy,
Morocco, New Zealand, Poland, USA, Taiwan and Tunisia.


Program http://bit.ly/3WDS14-program
Media Release http://bit.ly/3WDS14-mediarelease


The Symposium promotes exchange between people who are concerned with
water issues - for a better sharing of knowledge,
perspectives and governance - through Waterwheel, an online platform
dedicated to water.
The program composed of 42 sessions, caters for all time zones, and
focuses on art, science and activism. It explores questions about how we
are living, and will continue to live, with water and its contrasts.
Demands for new perceptions and approaches to water management, urban
planning, and cooperation, renewed respect for water as a vital resource
and shared heritage are highlighted through trans-disciplinary approaches.


Discussions between presenters and audience online and onsite will follow
every session. The symposium is free. Everyone is welcome to participate.

To view the Symposium, open your browser with the latest Flash player
plu­gin, go to http://water-wheel.net/tap & click the top-most Symposium
link.

twitter: @the_waterwheel #3WD14


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KEEP WATERWHEEL TURNING: The symposium is made possible by the use of
Waterwheel’s videoconferencing and media mixing system, the Tap - unique
on the web! Help us keep Waterwheel going so more people can make and
share about water worldwide! http://www.pozible.com/waterwheel

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Contact symposium at water-wheel.net
or suzon at water-wheel.net

~~~~~Apologies for cross postings~~~~~ Suzon Fuks




On 15/02/14 8:29 PM, "Annick Bureaud" <bureaud at altern.org> wrote:

>Dear Spectrites
>
>It is with great pleasure that I am announcing the
>publication of the "Water is in the Air" ebook. I hope you
>will enjoy it as much at it was for me to put it together.
>Find the Table of Content and all information to order it below.
>
>Annick
>
>***************************
>
>Water is in the Air: Physics, Politics and Poetics of Water
>in the Arts
>Annick Bureaud (Ed.), Leonardo/ISAST, MIT Press, Leonardo
>ebook series, Kindle Edition, February 2014
>ISBN: 9780262757010
>
>http://tinyurl.com/Leonardo-Water
>
>This ebook explores the ways that artists, from all over the
>world, working at the cutting edge of science and
>engineering, create work that addresses critical issues of
>water in culture and society. Drawing on thirty years of
>work documented in the Leonardo journal at MIT Press, the
>authors explore a wide range of topics, from art and climate
>change and pollution to artificially seeded clouds, from
>water fountains to the physics and poetics of waves, using
>all types of media (videos, performances, installations,
>sound art).
>
>The Water is in the Air ebook is part of the ATEC Leonardo
>Initiatives in Experimental Publishing and Knowledge
>Curation at UT Dallas.
>It is published in collaboration with the STUDIOLAB
>consortium, a Europe-wide initiative that merges the studio
>with the research lab, funded by the European Commission
>Seventh Framework Programme.
>(http://studiolabproject.eu/partner/leonardoolats).
>Editor Annick Bureaud -  Executive Editor Roger Malina -
>ebook Managing Editor Cathryn Ploehn.
>
>
>Table of Content
>
>Preface by Roger Malina
>
>Introduction to Water Is in the Air by Annick Bureaud
>
>I  WATER: ECOLOGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL ART
>- Phenomenology and Artistic Praxis: An Application to
>Marine Ecological Communication, Jane Quon
>- Lagoon Project: San Francisco Exploratorium, Laurie Lundquist
>- The Durance: Interlaced Waters: Art-Science Collaborations
>and Audiovisual Research, Jacques Sapiega
>- On The Modification Of Man-Made Clouds: The Factory Cloud,
>HeHe (Helen Evans and Heiko Hansen)
>- Paparuda, Monsieur Moo
>
>Sonification and Sound Projects
>- Marbh Chrios, Sean Taylor and Mikael Fernström
>- Pulse of an Ocean: Sonification of Ocean Buoy Data, Bob L.
>Sturm
>- Rainwire: Environmental Sonification of Rainfall, Dave
>Burraston
>
>II  WATER: FOUNTAINS, SCULPTURES, AND INSTALLATIONS
>- Sculptures and Installations My “Mobile Hydromural”, Gyula
>Kosice
>- An Application of the Water Bell Liquid Flow Phenomenon in
>Visual Art, Philip Bornarth and Franklyn K. Schwaneflugel
>- Sculptural Constructions Involving Water Dynamics, Pearl
>Hirshfield
>- Memory Vapor, Dmitry Gelfand and Evelina Domnitch
>- Anti-Entropic Role of Art,  Ana Rewakowicz
>
>Fountains
>- Color-Music Fountains and Installations of the Erebuni
>Group, Abram Alexandrovich Abramyan
>- Wave Rings, Nodoka Ui
>- The Futura Deluxe Bubble, Steven Raspa
>
>III  WATER: CULTURAL METAPHOR AND ART
>- Fragments of a Flow: A Thread of Water in the Video Work
>of Irit Batsry, Irit Batsry
>- Walking Clouds And Augmented Reverie, Nathalie Delprat
>- Here Is Where You Heard the Ocean: An Interactive Sound
>Installation, Laura L. Clemons
>- Alma da Água: A Space Awareness Initiative, Dinis Ribeiro
>and Richard Clar
>- Liquid Light: Working with Water, Liliane Lijn
>- Music, Colors and Movements of Water, Jacques Mandelbrojt
>and Lucie Prod’homme
>
>IV  WATER: CULTURAL METAPHOR, SOCIETY, AND SPIRITUALITY
>- From “Life-Water” to “Death-Water” or on the Foundations
>of African Artistic Creation from Yesterday to Tomorrow, Iba
>Ndiaye Diadji
>- The Symbolic Function of Water in Sub-Saharan Africa: A
>Cultural Approach, Camille Talkeu Tounouga
>- Nomma —The Spirit of Water—in the Dogon World, Jacky Bouju
>
>V  THE PHYSICS OF WATER: WAVES AND PATTERNS
>- Waterfields: Conceptual Water Drawings, Robert C. Morgan
>- On the Artistic Use of Fluid Flow Patterns Made Visible,
>A. S. Douthat, H. M. Nagib, and A. A. Fejer
>- Around the Cusp: Singularity and the Breaking of Waves,
>Javiera Tejerina-Risso and Patrice Le Gal
>- Science and Art of Sculpturing Fluids, Jean-Marc Chomaz
>- Looking beneath the Surface: The Radial Spread of Ink in
>Water, Pery Burge
>- Process and Natural Phenomena as Conceptual Points of
>Departure in Extended-Format Sculpture, Eve Laramée
>
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