Programmable Media_II ./On April 11th / 08 I will be speaking at the Programmable Media II conference hosted by PACE Digital Gallery, NYC. The event is organised by Turbulence.org as part of their Networked_Music_Review and Networked_Performance projects that aim to document the evolution of performance & sound in network culture. I'll be dialoguing on the relationship between the ears & the eyes, or sound performance and the visual, on a panel featuring others including Helen Thorington, Adam Nash (speaking from Second Life, no less) & LoVid. [bios of participating artists] Friday April 11th, 10am_6pm (EST) Pace University, Multipurpose Room, 1 Pace Plaza Second Life - 10am_6pm (EST) at this link. Turbulence has been commissioning net & technology arts since 1996 (!), and before that Turbulence (aka New Radio & Performing Arts) was behind the New American Radio series of national radio-art broadcasts. As the curators & minds behind Turbulence, Helen Thorington & Jo-Anne Green deserve more than can be said here for supporting up-and-coming artists in the technology arts and for providing inspiration, infrastructure & wisdom ... Part of my involvement with the conference stems from a sound-art piece, [ 'til death do us a part], investigating 'networked sound' commissioned by Turbulence... The twisted evolution of the concept went through a metamorphosis for me as I pondered what love might mean for machines, or that for machines to communicate, they must begin with love (*by love I think I mean, something from the raw intensity of anger to zen companionship -- somewhere inbetween is the erotic). I didn't want to tread into the digital realm, as so much of Work is a digital interface these days that I wanted my human experience with machinic love to have the intensity of a hands-on relationship. Thus I ended up turning to reel-to-reel machines & the experiments of Konstantin Raudive with blank media in his attempt to record & communicate with the 'voices of the dead'. (I had no idea at the time that John Hudak was exploring similar terrain -- though in the digital realm -- for his Turbulence commission, Voices from the Paradise Network.) This led to a series of investigations of the sonic realm arising between two networked R2R machines, a simple mixer and a DSP processor (to add spatialization and stereo channel manipulation to sometimes mono signals). These investigations revealed a performative realm, a space to improvise and develop a capacity to 'play' the machines, or rather tweak & twiddle their hard knobs into spasms of ecstasy, cries of joy &, at times, moans of despair. The machines sang to me & each other, & I was drawn into the deadzone... the project launches live on April 11th & I will blog it here. ../ ../ .. posted. Thu - April 3, 2008 @ 01:59 PM | |
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past.projekts
archival.projekts: 1994-2006
- 26.10.o7 UpgradeMTL Artivistic Panel @ Oboro, MTL. - 26.10.o7 UpgradeMTL Artivistic Sonic Ecology @ SAT. - 25_28.10.o7 Artivistic, MTL - 27.o9.o7 gallery.performance: espaceSONO. - 20.o9.o7 soundwalk: espaceSONO. - 14.o9.o7 deep.listening.session: espaceSONO. - o5.o9.o7 vernissage: espaceSONO. - sept-oct_07 espaceSONO: audio.listening.lab @ SAT[GALERIE], MTL. - o2.o6.o7 OFF MUTEK, MTL. - 21_27.o5.o7 Time-Space Dynamics in Urban Settings, Centre for Metropolitan Studies, Berlin. - 19.o5.o5 RococoCamp @ SAT, MTL. - 17.o5.o7 CTRL: Technology, Art & Society Symposium, McGill University & SAT: UpgradeMTL. - 10_11.04.o7 CODE: Building the New Agora, University of Toronto. - o4_o8.o4.o7 Deleuze: Text & Images, University of South Carolina. - 17.o2.o7 8_bit screening, SAT, MTL. - 17.o1.o7 UpgradeMTL: art's_birthday, MTL. - 13.o1.o7 then + then again, Kingston, Ontario. .. @rchives //
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