Wednesday, January 25, 2012

[Ada_list] Open call SCANZ reminder

Hi ADA,

Just a reminder that the first call for SCANZ 2013 3RD Nature project
applications is due February 15th 2012. This timing is early to allow
successful applicants planning time and to assist raising funds.

The project page and pdf of the call is found at:
http://www.intercreate.org/scanz2013-3rdnature/

We have already been receiving very good applications from international
artists and groups.

The call text is pasted below:


SCANZ 2013: 3rd Nature early call

The concept of a third space ­ a zone of hybridity ­ traverses the cultural
landscape from the writing of Homi Bhabha in the mid 1990s, to Sony
advertising (see hypertext.rmit.edu.au/dac/papers ­ look for mcguire.pdf).
Hybridity is now embedded in creative and cultural production and
consumption.

A space of hybridity can assimilate potentially any set of concepts. SCANZ
2013 3rd Nature seeks to develop a fresh space, carrying memes from previous
SCANZ events (which have all had an emphasis on environment) and other
Intercreate projects that have involved scientists, indigenous peoples and
artists working together. We are aiming to build new knowledge and
establish legacies around this work, unencumbered by old perspectives and
now distant categories.

We ignore the environmental crisis at our peril. Integrating the indigenous
perspective, creative, environmental and scientific views on the environment
is essential for continued human habitation of the planet. From these
trajectories, it is possible to conceive of a fresh hybrid space, composed
of overlapping elements.

We ask tangata whenua, artists, technologists, teachers, environmentalists,
scientists, philosophers, educationalists, indigenous peoples, technologists
and lecturers to contact us with ideas for talks, discussions,
presentations, residency projects, exhibition ideas for gallery space and a
botanic garden. And to join us on the weekend of January 1st - 3rd 2013 at a
hui to share knowledge and build resources.

Important dates:
Early expression of interest due: February 15 2012
Residency proposed dates: Saturday 19 January to Monday 4 February 2013
Symposium proposed dates: February 1-3 2013

Call

This is a call for project concepts for the fourth SCANZ residency to be
held in New Plymouth, New Zealand early in 2013. Planned are: a two week
residency and Open Lab beginning with a one night stay over at historic Owae
marae, an exhibition at Puke Ariki museum, four projects in a botanic
garden, a Pecha Kucha night and a three day symposium with a presentation
evening on the middle night.

3rd nature themes
This project involves creativity and innovation at the intersection of three
critical interfaces:
*Acknowledging the environmental crisis
*Engaging with Maori and indigenous peoples
*Engaging the Sciences and Hybrid Arts

These intersecting dialogues together provide space for a 3rd Nature, a
fresh space for engaging with new knowledge and approaches vital to a
sustainable civilisation.

Possible activities
Exhibition projects ­ in Puke Ariki museum.
Residency projects at the Western Institute of Technology at Taranaki (WITT)
campus.
Projects in Pukekura Park botanic garden.
Workshops at the WITT campus or local environs including the beach and
parks.
Symposium papers and presentations.
Pecha Kucha night.
Open Lab at WITT campus.

3rd Nature application process

A two-stage process will be used. The first involves the applicant making a
blog. If the project concept succeeds at this first stage, a letter of
confirmation will be sent to enable fund raising. A first selection of
projects is expected by the end of February 2012. The second stage involves
a more detailed level of information. Projects that have passed stage one of
the processes will be invited to submit a more detailed application at a
later date, which can include requests for part funding.

Make a blog
Blog sections (compulsory): Project description (500 words max); Image;
Relevance (max 500 words); Outputs; CV and bio (one page). You can add pages
to an existing blog, but it MUST have the sections described below.

1. Project description
Write a project description (max 500 words) of your proposed work for SCANZ
2013 3rd Nature.

2. Image
Provide a high quality image. The blog site may restrict you to 800 pixels
wide. This image can be optimized for the web. The image need not be
directly from the proposed project, which may be in development, but it
should be representative of your activity working with similar themes. If
your application passes the first stage, at a later stage you may be
requested for a higher resolution print-ready image.

3. Relevance
In 500 words maximum, explain the relevance of your idea by either
discussing your project in relation to one or more of the three themes -
Acknowledging the environmental crisis; Engaging with Maori and indigenous
peoples; Engaging the Sciences and Hybrid Arts
Or:
Discuss the way your project contributes to a fresh space for engaging with
new knowledge and approaches important to a sustainable civilisation.

4. Outputs
What are the potential outputs of your project? Select as appropriate:
Exhibition, Workshop, Symposium, Presentation Evening, Open. Stating options
does not at this stage guarantee acceptance.

There are six places for exhibition at Puke Ariki, the local integrated
museum and library. In addition there are four proposed places at a local
botanic garden which has botanical and network resources including a data
sensor network connected to an Open Mesh box.

The residency will also involve an Open Lab, for residency participants to
share and collaborate (interested members of the public are welcome). At
this time two workshops are proposed, one involving low cost electronics and
second involving wind powered art.

A presentation evening is planned on the final Saturday of the residency and
a three day hui-symposium will be held also over the final weekend.

5. CV and bio (one page)
Provide a one to two paragraph biography (in the third person) followed by
your selection of career highlights in the form of CV. When copy and pasted,
the Bio and CV should not exceed an A4 or US letter page. You can either
simply refer to the last few years, or a range of years.

Email the blog address to ian.clothier@intercreate.org with the subject Œ3rd
Nature application¹.

SCANZ 2013 organising team
Ian Clothier - Producer/Director; Nina Czegledy, Trudy Lane, Tengaruru
Wineera - Project Executive; Mike Paulin - Art/Science Coordinator; Thilani
Nissanga - Administrator.

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Monday, January 23, 2012

[Ada_list] CFP: "Transdisciplinary Imaging" - Interference

The Second International Conference on Transdisciplinary Imaging at the
Intersections between Art, Science and Culture.

Takes place on 22 – 23, June at Victorian College of the Arts,
Federation Hall, Grant Street, Southbank, Melbourne 3006
Call for papers: Interference strategies for art
Deadline for Abstracts: March 30, 2012

The Transdisciplinary Imaging Conference seeks papers that explore the
theme of 'Interference' within practices of contemporary image
making. Today we're saturated with images from all disciplines,
whether it's the creation of 'beautiful visualisations' for
science, the torrent of images uploaded to social media services like
Flickr, or the billions of queries made to vast visual data archives
such as Google Images. These machinic interpretations of the visual and
sensorial experience of the world are producing a new spectacle of media
pollution. Machines are in many ways the new artists.

The notion of 'Interference' is posed here as an antagonism between
production and seduction, as a redirection of affect, or as an untapped
potential for repositioning artistic critique. Maybe art doesn't have
to work as a wave that displaces or reinforces the standardized
protocols of data/messages, but can instead function as a kind of signal
that disrupts and challenges perceptions. 'Interference' can stand
as a mediating incantation that might create a layer between the
constructed image of the 'everyday' given to us by science,
technological social networks and the means of its construction.

The Transdisciplinary Imaging Conference wants papers that ask:

· Can art interfere with the chaotic storms of data visualization
and information processing, or is it merely eulogizing contemporary
media?

· Can we think of 'interference' as a key tactic for the
contemporary image in disrupting and critiquing the continual flood of
constructed imagery?

· Are contemporary forms and strategies of interference the same
as historical ones? What kinds of similarities and differences exist?

The conference will explore areasrelated to: Painting, Drawing, Film,
Video, Photography, Computer visualization, Real-time imaging,
Intelligent systems, Image Science.
Participants are asked to address at least one the following areas in
their abstract: -
● Expanded image
● Remediated image
● Hypermediacy
● Expanded film
● Imaging science
● Computer Vision
● Networked Image
● Immersion

Proposals
You are invited to submit an abstract for an individual paper relevant
to the conference theme as described above. The deadline for abstracts
is March, 2012. Abstracts for individual papers should be no longer than
250 words. Please provide full contact details with your abstract.
Refereeing of papers will be processed by members of an expert review
panel (to Australian DEST refereed conference paper standards). All
selected peer reviewed papers will be published in the online conference
proceedings.
Please submit by email to conference organizer Andrew Varano
transimageconf@gmail.com<mailto:transimageconf@gmail.com>
Conference chairs:
Professor Su BAKER Associate Professor Paul THOMAS
Conference Committee
Brad BUCKLEY :: Brogan BUNT :: Ted COLLESS :: Vince DZIEKAN :: Donal
FITZPATRICK :: Petra GEMEINBOECK:: JulianGODDARD :: Ross HARLEY ::
Martyn JOLLY :: Leon MARVELL :: Anna MUNSTER :: Daniel MAFE :: Darren
TOFTS ::
Timeline
March 30th deadline call for abstracts; April 30th peer reviewed
abstracts notified; June 22- 23 Final papers for conference 3000 words.

Conference Partners

National Institute of Experimental Art, College of Fine Art, University
of New South Wales; Victorian College of Art, University of
Melbourne,.

Conference Sponsors

Australian National University, CurtinUniversity, Deakin University;
Monash University; Queensland College of Art, Gold Coast Griffith
University; Queensland University of Technology, RMIT University,
Swinburne University; University of Sydney, Sydney College of the Arts,
University of Technology Sydney, University of Wollongong.

http://blogs.unsw.edu.au/tiic/
________________/\____
Dr. Su Ballard
Senior Lecturer
Visual and Media Arts
Faculty of Creative Arts
University of Wollongong
NSW 2522
AUSTRALIA

phone: +61 2 4239 2545
cell: +61 448 937 464
sballard@uow.edu.au
http://www.suballard.net.nz

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[Ada_list] H2O[ tʃɪəz ] launch + reminder: call for proposals

apologies for cross posting

* 25/26 January: launch of WaterCheers H2O[tʃɪəz]
at 22h (Brussels time) - time conversion http://bit.ly/ShowMeTheBody
with first performance: 'Show Me The Body'... this is what a French
photographer saw in Australia... with & by Pascale Barret & Emmanuelle
Gibello. To go to the Tap to watch and/or partake in the performance:
http://water-wheel.net/taps/dock/86

* 30 January: Symposium deadline
for submitting proposals for the Symposium 'Water issues relating to
environmental landscape sustainability'. This call is open to artists,
scientists & professionals. more info: http://bit.ly/vq0PFm

* 6 February: extended deadline WaterCheers H2O[tʃɪəz]
for submitting proposals for participation in next WaterCheers
H2O[tʃɪəz], on 22 March, which is the International Water Day.
We want to celebrate it with you! More info: http://bit.ly/tnF1kJ

Cheers

Suzon
Australia Council for the Arts Fellow http://suzonfuks.net
Initiator of WATERWHEEL http://water-wheel.net
IGNEOUS Co-artistic Director http://www.igneous.org.au
mob: +61-487 333 523 | Tel:+61-7-3255 8355 | 3/27 Waverley St - Annerley
QLD 4103 - Australia
skype: suzonfuks


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Saturday, January 21, 2012

Re: [Ada_list] wellington

hi damian, & anyone else in wellington,
i'm also passing thru town & doing "make-shift" on saturday 28th, late
night show from a house in island bay. you can tune in to the
performance online, but if you are in wellington & interested in
participating from the house, email me off-list & i'll give you the
details (limited places!). being at the house includes some social
warming-up before & cooling-down afterwards :)

h : )

On 21/01/12 11:05 AM, Damian Stewart (ML) wrote:
> hey ADA
>
> me and my wife Lia (http://liaworks.com) are in Kapiti+Wellington for the next week and a half -- anything interesting happening around town? anyone want to meet up for a beer/coffee?
>
> cheers
> Damian
> http://frey.co.nz
>
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--
____________________________________________________________

helen varley jamieson: creative catalyst
helen@creative-catalyst.com
http://www.creative-catalyst.com
http://www.make-shift.net
http://www.upstage.org.nz
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Friday, January 20, 2012

[Ada_list] wellington

hey ADA

me and my wife Lia (http://liaworks.com) are in Kapiti+Wellington for the next week and a half -- anything interesting happening around town? anyone want to meet up for a beer/coffee?

cheers
Damian
http://frey.co.nz

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Tuesday, January 17, 2012

[Ada_list] review of “Uncontainable-second-nature (Te Kore-Rongo-Hungaora)” at ISEA Istanbul 2011

review of "Uncontainable-second-nature (Te Kore-Rongo-Hungaora)" at ISEA Istanbul 2011
http://sonjavank.wordpress.com/2012/01/17/isea-istanbul/

___________________________________________________________________________________________________
Sonja van Kerkhoff
ART: sonjavank.com DESIGN: sonjavank.com/design
VIDEOS: youtube.com/sonjavank VIDEOS: vimeo.com/sonjavank
ART BLOG: sonjavank.blogspot.com ART + MEDIA BLOG: sonjavank.wordpress.com

Wednesday, January 4, 2012

[Ada_list] :-) tomorrow & later this week online guided tours

HAPPY NEW YEAR! Interested to make your own water project, submit a
performance for WaterCheers &/or a presentation for the symposium on
International Water Day, new on WATERWHEEL, or just want to try new internet
tools and have fun?

Join us tomorrow and later this week on the
tap: http://water-wheel.net/taps/dock/13 for guided tours. All welcome!
more info about dates &
times: http://blog.water-wheel.net/2011/12/waterwheel-guided-tours.html
(guided tours in French, English, Italian & Arabic)

Suzon
Australia Council for the Arts Fellow http://suzonfuks.net
Founder of WATERWHEEL http://water-wheel.net
IGNEOUS Co-artistic Director http://www.igneous.org.au
3/27 Waverley St - Annerley QLD 4103 - Australia
skype: suzonfuks

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Tuesday, January 3, 2012

[Ada_list] Call for Applications--Rita Angus Residency 2012

Applications are invited for the Rita Angus Artists' Residency for 2012.

The Residency supports an artist to produce a new body of work that reflects upon the interplay between technology and culture. The Residency also encourages the artist to enter into dialogue with the Wellington arts community and to exhibit and discuss their practice.

The Rita Angus Residency is being offered in association with Wellington Institute of Technology's School of Creative Technologies, with the support of Creative New Zealand. In 2012, the Residency is being offered as either one 26-week term for one artist or two 13-week terms for two artists.

Applications should be received by 5pm, Monday 5 March 2012

For more information, and to apply for the Residency, please visit http://www.weltec.ac.nz/residency/rita_angus_residency.html. Questions can be emailed to kate.linzey@weltec.ac.nz<mailto:kate.linzey@weltec.ac.nz>

[Ada_list] "make-shift" performances: 6-7 January and more

Happy New Year 2012!

The first "make-shift" event for 2012 will be this *Friday-Saturday, 6-7
January*, connecting a home in Pescara, Italy, with a home in Dunedin,
New Zealand - across a 12-hour time difference and from winter to
summer. This performance is presented at Magfest Pescara
<http://www.magfest.it/web/it/magfest-2012-pescara>.

The performance begins at 10.30pm on Friday 6 January in Italy, which is
10.30am on Saturday 7th Janaury in New Zealand. Online audiences can
follow the link from the make-shift web site, http://make-shift.net/,
which will be live from about an hour before the performance begins.
Find your local time here: http://tinyurl.com/bv4ab3a

/If you are in Dunedin and would like to participate at the house, there
is still room for a couple more people. Please RSVP to
helen@creative-catalyst.com and i'll send you the details. Note that you
will need to be at the house at _9.30am_ for warm-up and coffee./

*Next shows:*

We bridged a 13-hour time difference with the last show (connecting
Auckland, NZ, with Exeter, UK in December), and we'll do it again on 28
January (Wellington-Devon) before Helen begins to head back to Europe.

28 January: Wellington, NZ (11pm) and Devon, UK (10am)
4 February: Brisbane, Australia (9pm) and Newton Abbot, UK (11am)
22 February: Germany and UK (time TBC) with screening at the Jill
Craigie Cinema.
15 March: Trivandrum, India (7.30pm) and University of Falmouth, UK (2pm).

We hope you can join us this Friday/Saturday or at a future performance;
remember to collect your plastic and keep it with you at all times!

Helen & Paula

--
make-shift
a networked performance about connectivity& consequences
http://www.make-shift.net

Re: [Ada_list] Emerging Pixels - Last days for Skylight

Last days to catch a look at Skylight, now showing in the Aotea Center Owens Foyer. Followed after a short break by Oliver and Leo's Dimensions.

For those that might be interested the code for the installation is available here:
https://github.com/robmint/skylight

A happy and creative new year to you all!

Rob

On 15/12/2011, at 8:04 PM, Dawn Hutchesson wrote:

> Emerging Pixels
> By AUT University students
> Digital Art Live
> Owens Foyer, Level 2, Aotea Centre
>
> Wednesday 14 December 2011 - Tuesday 31 January 2012
>
> Emerging Pixels
> Digital Art Live offers the opportunity for young digital and
> interactive artists to present their works. Emerging Pixels showcases
> emerging talents from the Faculty of Design and Creative Technologies at
> AUT University.
>
> Skylight
> By Robert Carter and Christine Probert
> 14 December 2011 to 5 January 2012 *
>
> Skylight establishes a connection with the atmospheric environment, in
> a space which is normally well insulated from sun, rain and wind. As the
> turbulence of human activity builds in the room, the screen becomes a
> mirror to the recent past of the sky above. This installation combines
> artificial intelligence with photography to create a new view of the sky
> above the Aotea Centre.
>
> Robert Carter and Christine Probert are James Charlton's students of
> the Bachelor of Creative Technology from the Interdisciplinary Unit.
>
> Dimensions
> by Olivier Ou and Leo Zhou
> 6 to 19 January 2012
>
> Dimensions is based on the concept of timelines and movement. As you
> move in front of the Digital Art Live screen, your image is projected
> onto the screen in edited fragments. The artwork gives the viewer a new
> perspective their body in time.
>
> Olivier Ou and Leo Zhou are James Charlton's students of the Bachelor
> of Creative Technology from the Interdisciplinary Unit.
>
> AirDJ
> By Justin Matthews, Carl Naysmith, Oezge Koeroglu, Florian Pahler and
> Hans Tommy
> 20 to 31 January 2012
>
> AirDJ allows the audience to use the movement of their hands in front
> of the Digital Art Live screen to control and conduct a series of
> musical loops. AirDJ provides an engaging and fun interactive experience
> for people to play and create their own musical score.
>
> Justin Matthews, Carl Naysmith, Oezge Koeroglu, Florian Pahler and Hans
> Tommy are Ans Bradford's students from AUT's School of Communication
> Studies.
>
> * THE EDGE will be closed from 24 December 2011 to 3 January 2012.
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