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| Fragment 3 | Description: Interactive live dance performance by Ashley Ferro-Murray. Motivation: I am composing “Fragment 3” (the first fragment being my labrun performance at UC Berkeley in Fall 2008 (<http://tdps.berkeley.edu/>) and the second being my performance at the Milk Bar (<http://milkbar.org/>) this past August 2009) that will be performed this December 11, 2009 representing the Berkeley Center for New Media at the CITRIS Gala at UC Berkeley (<http://bcnm.berkeley.edu/> <http://www.citris-uc.… | project, event |
| Pre Premiere Workshop | Tuesday 13 October 2009 will see an informal workshop at Paris 8 to test TAC infrastructure. It’ll be a full day event with a handful of artists/coders gathering in Bâtiment D salle 332. news, event | news, event |
| Workshop @ Paris 8 | On December 12 2009 Maurice Benayoun and Robin Gareus will host seminar and workshop at CiTu, University of Paris. In the Seminar will feature a presentation of existing projects, explain how to join the Collider and eventually delve into details of the infrastructure. There will also be time to discuss ideas and projects | event, news |
| Workshop at SFAI | To get started with the new incarnation of TheArtCollider, we are hosting a kick-off workshop at the San Francisco Art Institute on Thursaday 12 (7.30pm-9.00pm) and Friday 13. Nov 2009 (full day). Expect many new feeds and live video during that time. There’ll be a presentation and exhibition of the works on Monday 16. Nov. stay tuned for more info. | news, event |
Exhibition-spaces are major hubs in the project.
Localized installations may support interactivity beyond mouse&keyboard, which is otherwise not be available to the remote artist.
The exhibition “hooks into” the feed of projects, display artworks with their meta-information data-flow and tells information about the involved artists.
To complete the circle of communication and thought, presentation-spaces supplement the exhibition with workshops for artists, hack-spots or feedback devices; they do not necessarily need to be connected to the artwork(s) on display. We rather envisage a spiral than communication loop. Presentation takes information away from InOut, which needs to be fed into the network again, and thus making exhibitions creative hot-spots.
The previous exhibition connected Artists all over France with workshops at five different locations all over the country during ten days. It was preceded by a 7day workshop in Nancy which was the main preparation for of projects shown during the exhibition.
The next step is to extend the range, diversity and time. Adding a video-archive will offer the possibility for offline-creation and later screening, bridging time-zones with the added value of an automatic portfolio of contributions.