Archive for September, 2005

DOORS NIGHT HELSINKI!

Wednesday, September 28th, 2005

The Center for Knowledge Societies and PikseliÄHKY present

DOORS NIGHT HELSINKI

Thursday, October 6th 2005

Kulttuuritehdas Korjaamo
Töölönkatu 51 B, 00250 Helsinki

Program:

7.30 pm

Presentations by

Aditya Dev Sood of CKS

and

Juha Huuskonen of PikseliÄHKY

followed by comments, questions and discussions by a special panel of
experts and by the audience. The chairman of the panel is Elukka
Eskelinen, director of Media Centre Lume.

9.00 pm until midnight

* Doors 2005 Delhi revisited: Bollywood Nightmares DJ set from
mukul (ambientTV.NET) back-to-back with live mix from Richard
Widerberg, featuring visuals from VJing in Delhi workshop.

* Video artworks from Simon Faithfull (UK), Rob Kennedy (UK)
and Jana Eske (GER).

+ drinks, dancing and discussion among the gathered community!

DOORS NIGHTS are a way for people who are interested in the Doors of Perception design conferences to connect in their own town. DOORS NIGHTS are also being planned for Tokyo (January) and Paris (April). If you think another city is ready to host one tell us about it online.
www.doorsofperception.com

You could try blogging your images of the evening through the Doors of Perception group on Flickr. Try using the tag ‘doorsnighthelsinki’ and grouping your images at www.flickr.com/groups/97089260@N00

The Center for Knowledge Societies (CKS) is a research and design practice based in Bangalore and New Delhi. CKS is the author of Used in India, a multidisciplinary documentation project that captures the innovative ways in which Indians have used media and technology in the 20th century. It has produced recent editions of the acclaimed Doors of Perception design conference. Last year, CKS founded the Learning Lab Initiative to promote the creative use of mobile devices for public education in emerging economy environments. www.cks.in

PikseliÄHKY is a festival for electronic art and subcultures. PikseliÄHKY presents projects experimenting with media and technology from a broad range of disciplines: artists, engineers, designers, researchers and architects. PikseliÄHKY focuses especially in presenting activities of various international grassroot networks and communities such as VJ community, media activists, open source community and demoscene. The goal of PikseliÄHKY Festival is to act as a bridge between the traditional creative disciplines and rapidly developing electronic subcultures. www.pixelache.ac

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Simon Faithfull: “Escape Vehicle no.6″(2004, 10min) records the journey of a domestic chair as it travels from the ground to the edge of space (30km up). Dangling in space beneath an unseen weather balloon, the footage shows the chair first rush away from the fields and roads, ascend through clouds and finally (against the curvature of the earth and the blackness of space) begin to disintegrate. The chair’s journey was recorded using a small video camera that relayed the images live to an audience below. The chilling nature of the film is that the empty chair invites the audience to imagine taking a journey to an uninhabitable realm where it is impossible to breath, the temperature is minus 60 below and the sky now resembles the blackness of space.

Simon Faithfull participates in the Helsinki Photography Festival in the autumn 2005. Further info:www.helsinkiphotographyfestival.net, www.simonfaithfull.org

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Rob Kennedy & Cathode : “Sundowning” (5 min) and Rob Kennedy : “EDEN” (2 min)
Rob Kennedy is an artist based in Glasgow, UK, whose work shifts between sculpture, video and live video manipulation. Recent exhibitions/ screenings include: KEN, Glasgow 2004; Wider than the Sky, London 2004; Art Now, Tate Britain, London 2004; Transmediale Festival, Berlin 2004; Sundowning, music video collaboration with Cathode, Machinista Festival, Glasgow 2004; Electric Earth, British Council International Touring Exhibition, 2003-04; Zenomap, Venice Biennale 2003 and The Listener is the Operator, CD-rom and text work in collaboration with Callum Stirling, commissioned by CCA Glasgow for Glasgow Art Fair 2002.

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Jana Eske ‘Concrete’ (3 min), a preview to a media installation
About the artist: A scenographer in training at the ZKM Centre for Art and Media in Karlsruhe, Jana Eske has exhibited her video art works at the Videonale in Bonn. Currently her work can be seen at the Design Museo in Helsinki.


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PixelACHE // Mal au Pixel - Call for Projects update

Monday, September 26th, 2005

We would like to thank all the people who have sent us material for the PixelACHE // Mal au Pixel 2006 Call for Projects! We are right now going through the proposals, we will inform you about our decisions in approximately one months time (late October)… Patience…

Meanwhile, if you are in Helsinki - don’t forget the Casey Reas + Marius Watz lecture tomorrow on Tuesday!


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ColomboPixel part one: Salón Internacional del Autor Audiovisual in Barranquilla, Colombia

Wednesday, September 21st, 2005

(Salón Internacional del Autor Audiovisual reporte en español)

The PixelACHE tentacles are slowly spreading around the globe… The latest addition to the happy PixelACHE Family is Colombia, where I recently had the pleasure to visit the Salón Internacional del Autor Audiovisual film festival in Barranquilla. Together with Vanessa Gocksch we compiled a screening of VJ projects + gave a 3 day VJ workshop + worked together with indigenous Arhuaco and Kogi tribes… Check out the full report + watch out for more PixelACHE activities in Latin America in near future!


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Casey Reas & Marius Watz lectures in Helsinki

Wednesday, September 14th, 2005

PixelACHE Festival & katastro.fi & Generator.x & Media Centre Lume
are happy to present two lectures about generative art and design by

CASEY REAS & MARIUS WATZ

Media Centre Lume, Helsinki
Tuesday 27 September @ 6-8 pm
Free entrance!

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MARIUS WATZ

» www.unlekker.net
» www.evolutionzone.com

The work of Marius Watz is concerned with the algorithmic generation of form, whether still, animated or interactive. His work has appeared in international festivals and exhibitions, most recently in Sonar (Barcelona), Virtual Frame (Wien) and Manyfacture (Reykjavik). Marius has also done work for commercial clients such as Nike, Nokia and the mobile company “3”. Marius currently lives in Berlin, where he works and teaches Computational Design at Universität der Künste.

Marius is the director of Generator.x, a project exploring the role of software and generative strategies in current digital art and design. Generator.x brings together some of the most interesting creators in this field to Oslo for a conference / exhibition which opens on 23rd of September.

“True literacy means being able to both read and write. If to use pre-existing software is to “read” digital media, then programming is the equivalent to writing. The Generator.x project focuses on artists and designers who embrace this new literacy not as a technical obstacle, but as a way to redefine the tools and the media they work in.”

Marius Watz will present his own work as well as an overview of the Generator.x event.

» www.generatorx.no

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CASEY REAS

» www.reas.com
» www.processing.org

Casey Reas is an internationally acclaimed artist, known for his software generated artwork which can be described as ‘organic’ or even ‘beautiful’. Casey studied at the Aesthetics and Computation department of MIT media lab, was one of the founding professors of Interaction Institute IVREA and is currently working as an assistant professor in the department of Design | Media Arts at UCLA.

Casey is the co-author of Processing programming environment which has been designed to teach fundamentals of computer programming within a visual context and to serve as a software sketchbook. Processing software is used by students, artists, designers, architects, researchers, and hobbyists for learning, prototyping, and professional production. Processing software developers were granted the Ars Electronica Golden Nica award in September 2005.

Casey Reas is one of the artists featured in the Generator.x exhibition / conference.

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The lectures of Casey Reas and Marius Watz in Helsinki are organised by PixelACHE festival and katastro.fi in collaboration with Generator.x and Media Centre Lume. Thanks for support: NIFCA - Nordic Institute for Contemporary Art.

www.pixelache.ac - www.katastro.fi - www.generatorx.no - www.lume.fi - www.nifca.org

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Venue for lectures:

Media Centre Lume
University of Art and Design Helsinki, UIAH
Hämeentie 135 C, Helsinki

Public transport to Lume: busses 73 B, 74, 74N, P10, 52, 68, 71, 71V, 509, 732K, tram 6


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