Linear Progression - Science Week 2010 - Australia

Event Start: 
14/05/2010 - 04:00
Event End: 
10/07/2010 - 04:00
call out for artworks, science visualisation data images

QUT Precints, IHBI and Science week 2010 brings to you Linear Progression; an exhibition showcasing creativity in science. Exploring the inherently aesthetic qualities of scientific images, the exhibition seeks to encourage scientists to consider their work, lab or self in a creative way.

We invite you to participate by submitting work in the form of a digital moving or static image produced as a result of your scientific work, representations of your lab space or yourself . Submissions need to be high quality and visually rich, inspired by the idea of Linear Progression, which could be shown either in one image or through a series of images that engage with each other.



haeksen miniconf @ linuxconf au part 3

& so nancy arrived, which was very exciting - we hadn't seen each other since isea in belfast, where we had many an adventure ... but that's another story! (nancy was also in haiti a couple of weeks ago at the ghetto biennale, so last week's earthquake has had a direct personal impact - more here and sign the petition to drop haiti's debt).



haeksen miniconf @ linuxconf au part 2

after lunch, the audience has shrunk by almost half, & it seems to be mostly men who have left. so we now have something like 90% female audience, & the talks are also becoming more overtly feminist.

first up after lunch was lana brindley, who gave an entertaining talk about the importance of good technical documentation. she was followed by angie byron, who works with drupal & spoke about getting involved as an open source contributor. (i had been feeling slightly conspicuous having a mac at a linux conference, so i was a bit relieved to see angie also has a mac - & she doesn't even cover her apple sign ... !!!)



haeksen miniconf @ linuxconf au

i'm at the haeksen miniconf at the australian linux conference, being conveniently held this year in wellington, where i conveniently happen to be at the moment. everyone has rushed outside at lunchtime, because there's the first sunshine in about a week of appallingly bad weather. but in the foyer there are quite a few people lurking around, either chatting in groups or hunched over laptops attached to the powerboards that have been generously placed around. there's an open wireless network which doesn't seem to need any log-in, despite signs displaying the password, and a cafenet token in the conference bag. but an open network is what there should be, at an open source conference.



Reality Shifting – Part 1: Rezzing @ _Augmentology 1[L]0[L]1_

A consideration of parallels between switching genders/bodies and switching realities...

Reality Shifting – Part 1: Rezzing - Read the rest, with video, @ Augmentology.com

“There are many worlds and many realities in our universe. When one reality, or one world-view is superimposed on another, it is inevitable that social, economic and cultural problems arise. Hierarchies of worlds are constructs of a bygone era. Ecologies of worlds should guide us in considering our future… We can begin by designing environments that can respond to physical, environmental, or social needs. Not only the needs of human beings, but also of the organisms and elements with whom we share the Biosphere.” – fo.am

Rezzing occurs in the space in-between worlds. Rezzing happens in the moment we switch from one reality to another: where the structure of synthetic worlds is unveiled. We see these spaces appear gradually – textures, alpha channels and audio appear in layers. Forms start as simple grey patterns that morph and evolve via emergent detail. These patterns resolve as final forms that adhere to in-game physics and flop into “place”.

Read the rest @ Augmentology.com



Beyond Pressure, Yangon, Myanmar

Event Start: 
02/12/2009 - 03:00
Event End: 
06/12/2009 - 17:00

2nd Beyond Pressure International Festival of Performance Art
Festival Program ( Dec 2-6, 2009)

YMCA
No, 263, Mahabandoola Street, Botataung Township, Yangon, Myanmar.
Sein Lan So Pyay Garden
No, 28, Inya Road, Kamayut Township, Yangon, Myanmar.

Details at: http://www.beyondpressure.org/



Marischka Klinkhamer

I am currently making instalations and performance in the virtual world of Secondlife. This has been my prefered creative platform for the last two years because of the possiblity to meet international artists and bring together most 2 and 3D mediums, like multi-media, sculpture and animation, in real time.

I am interested in that which lays between, the area where binary codes and constructs collapse and cease to function. Gender bending and blending is in my experience the only area that truly confronts and breaks down all these codes.

My Sites: 

Design and animation of Metropolis robot for a virtual remake of Metropolis in Secondlife:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pc7u25HH8G0
http://www.facebook.com/album.php?id=1404186184&aid=2019248

Animation of workers unrest scene for Metropolis (only the unrest scene animation is my work):
http://diabolus.ning.com/video/the-making-of-metropolis-6
An edit that another machinima maker made from the same scene:
http://vimeo.com/5981841

Artist in residence work at Diabolis in Secondlife (The avatar with the nologo t-shirt on is not me!)
http://issuu.com/diabolus/docs/carp_creators_sca_shilova

Different instalations - more of the same:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/21068878@N08/

Upstage:
http://upstage.org.nz/blog/?p=85
http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#/album.php?aid=2042265&id=1404186184



virginia villaplana

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explores writing as a negotiation between tales of fiction and documentaries, gender narratives, the strategies from Do it yourself to Do it together, the palimpsest, contextual participation and means in cultural practice.



azdel slade / micha cardenas

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Micha Cárdenas / dj lotu5 / Azdel Slade is a transgender artist, theorist and trouble maker. She will be a Lecturer in the Visual Arts department at UCSD in Fall and Winter of 2009. She is an Artist/Researcher in the Experimental Game Lab at CRCA and the b.a.n.g. lab at Calit2. Her interests include the interplay of technology, gender, sex and biopolitics. She blogs at Transreal.org. Micha holds an MFA from the University of California San Diego, an MA in Media and Communications with distinction from the European Graduate School and a BS in Computer Science from Florida International University. Micha recently joined the Lui Velazquez space in Tijuana as a curator and collective member.



Artivistic TURN*ON Transdisciplinary Festival

Event Start: 
15/10/2009 (All day)
Event End: 
18/10/2009 - 08:00
Artivistic TURN ON : international transdisciplinary three-day gathering on the interPlay between art, information and activism

The world to come is so sexy.

We are unstoppable for we are fueled with an incredible urge to embrace the pleasure provided by difference, exchange and liberation. Our actions today are charged with an energy that is animated by the rise of change and a movement that is simply irresistible.

For its upcoming fourth edition, Montreal-based festival Artivistic is going sexy. From October 15 to 17, 2009, we invite participants to discuss, question, and imagine the proxemics of sexuality, technology and politics.

While keeping issues of power and control in question, we want to turn to the potency of pleasure, curiosity, humor, and desire in order to TURN*ON that which has yet to be thought and experienced differently.



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