Hi!
Wednesday 12 June at 4pm
at ISEA 2013, auditorium 101
CREATORS SESSION
We will present our current research using mobile devices as a way of
integrating remote physical movement and sound into the online structure
of the Tap to allow participation away from keyboard/mouse-based
computers. Taking a cue from research using sensors in dance, we are using
phones carried by/attached to participantsto collect sensor information on
participants¹ movement (geo-locative / accelerometer / motion / rhythm) as
a control source for the Tap.
We are also working with ³low-bandwith² ways of integrating audio from
old-school mobile phones as both a content, feedback and control source.
Ultimately we see the Tap �lug-in¹ as a structure that invites creative /
innovative projects rather than a creative project per se. Since March
2013, Inkahoots are working to implement the results of the research into
the Tap interface.
The team includes:
Ian Winters: programmer, interactive/video artist
James Cunningham: Igneous, interactivity and movement artist
Suzon Fuks: Waterwheel initiator & coordinator, movement interaction
artist, Igneous
Inkahoots: web design studio, Waterwheel co-founders.
For ISEA 2013,we will present highlights of our current research, and
conduct a demonstration of the Tap �lugin¹ in a brief live performative
presentation exploring tracks and soundscapes of remote participants¹
local waterways/scapes in Australia, Indonesia, Europe, and North America
with
- Adhari Donora in Riau, Sumatra (Indonesia)
- Russell Milledge & Rebecca Youdell - Bonemap in Cairns (Australia)
- Evelyn Ficarra & Kate Genevieve in Brighton (UK)
- Mary Armentrout & Marcia Scott in San Francisco (USA)
Looking forward to have your feedback, questions and suggestions
Cheers
Suzon Fuks
WATERWHEEL, Make & Share about Water
WATERWHEEL Initiator and co-founder http://water-wheel.net
<http://water-wheel.net/>
IGNEOUS Co-artistic Director http://www.igneous.org.au
<http://www.igneous.org.au/>
skype: suzonfuks | http://suzonfuks.net <http://suzonfuks.net/>
mob: +61-439 929 028 | Tel:+61-7-3255 8355 | 3/27 Waverley St - Annerley
QLD 4103 - Australia
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> 1. Mobile Innovation Network Aotearoa (Susan Ballard)
> 2. Creative Commons and Open Culture & Heritage Meeting
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>Message: 1
>Date: Sun, 9 Jun 2013 20:20:15 +1000
>From: Susan Ballard <su.ballard@gmail.com>
>To: ada ada <Ada_list@list.waikato.ac.nz>
>Subject: [Ada_list] Mobile Innovation Network Aotearoa
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>CALL FOR PAPERS & CALL FOR SMARTPHONE, MOBILE AND POCKET CAMERA FILMS
>
>
>MINA ? 2013 | Mobile Innovation Network Aotearoa
>
>3rd International Mobile Creativity and Mobile Innovation Symposium and
>International Mobile Innovation Screening
>
>Auckland
>
>20 ? 22 November 2013
>
>Mobile Innovation Network Aotearoa [ MINA ? www.mina.pro ] is an
>international network that promotes cultural and research activities to
>expand the emerging possibilities of mobile media. MINA aims to explore
>the opportunities for interaction between people, content and the
>creative industry within the context of Aotearoa/New Zealand and
>internationally.
>
>This year MINA is pleased to announce that the School of Art & Design
>(AUT University) and CoLab (Creative Technologies Research Institute for
>the Faculty of Design and Creative Technologies at AUT University) will
>co-host its 2013 International Symposium & Screening to be held at AUT
>University?s Auckland City campus, in collaboration with the College of
>Creative Arts, Massey University (Wellington).
>
>The Symposium provides a platform for filmmakers, artists, designers,
>researchers and industry professionals to debate the prospect of
>wireless, mobile and ubiquitous technologies in art and design
>environments and the creative industries.
>
>
>CALL FOR PAPERS
>
>MINA invites proposals for papers and presentations relating, but not
>limited to mobile communities, mobile social media and social change,
>mobile art, mobile locative media, citizen journalism, mobile visual
>literacy, mobile video production, mobile-mentaries (mobile
>documentaries), mobile network, mobile media in education and mobile
>technologies and civic media.
>
>This year the circulation of smartphones outnumbered the volume of mobile
>phones. Most mobile devices (including tablets and pocket size digital
>cameras) have a HD video capacity and provide Internet connectivity.
>Since the proliferation of apps five years ago, new opportunities for
>creative mobile media production emerged. Mobile filmmaking is now an
>established format ranging from music video to TV commercial production.
>A number of contemporary apps feature location-based services that can
>create new experiences and representations of places. Mobile filmmaking
>also provides prospects for citizen journalist to expand the domain of
>videography. Contemporary forms of collaborative filmmaking projects
>connect 21st century citizens and filmmakers across the globe creating
>new forms of digital, networked and transmedia storytelling. As an
>egalitarian filmmaking tool and technology, mobile filmmaking provides
>access to a new generation of filmmakers. In alignment with the ubiquit
> y of social media, mobile communication is shifting towards an
>increasingly visual realm. Live streaming and micro formats of mobile
>filmmaking can be compared to early cinema and actuality film, while
>mobile short films resonate approaches and practices known from the field
>of experimental documentary and avant-garde moving-image practices.
>
>
>The 3nd International Mobile Creativity and Mobile Innovation Symposium
>will explore the following mobile developments and dynamics in a
>transdisciplinary context.
>
>? MOBILE & PEDAGOGY
>
>? MOBILE & MEDIA PRODUCTION
>
>? MOBILE & AESTHETIC
>
>? MOBILE & SOUND
>
>? MOBILE & HYBRID ART
>
>? MOBILE & INTERACTIVITY
>
>? MOBILE & SPACE
>
>
>MINA welcomes presentations in a variety of formats including academic
>papers, workshops, poster presentations, performances, project showcases
>and screenings. The 3nd International Mobile Creativity and Mobile
>Innovation Symposium will also provide the opportunity to present papers
>via live video and live web-broadcasts. For each submission, please send:
>
> - a proposal / abstract of approximately 400 words, including the title
>
> - a brief biograpy (100 words maximum)
>
>Abstracts for papers and proposals of up to 500 words should be submitted
>by the 16th of August 2013. Please include a title and brief biographical
>note and send to laurent@mina.pro
>
>All proposals will be double peer reviewed and presenters will be
>notified of acceptances by 16th of September 2013. All selected papers
>will be published in the Creative Technologies Journal ? Special Mobile
>Edition.
>
>If you have any questions related to conference proposals please contact
>Laurent Antonczak [ laurent@mina.pro | +64 211 625 072 ]. For further
>information, please check also: www.mina.pro
>
>
>CALL FOR SMARTPHONE, MOBILE AND POCKET CAMERA FILMS
>
>MINA ? 2013 | Mobile Innovation Network Aotearoa
>
>3rd International Mobile Innovation Screening
>
>Deadline for Mobile Films submission: 16th August 2013
>
>The Mobile Innovation Network Aotearoa [ MINA ] aims to explore the
>possibilities of interaction between people, content and the creative
>industries.
>
>The International Mobile Innovation Screening 2013 will showcase short
>films produced on and with smartphones, mobile and pocket cameras. This
>year MINA is pleased to announce that the School of Art & Design (AUT
>University) and CoLab (Creative Technologies Research Institute for the
>Faculty of Design and Creative Technologies at AUT University) will
>co-host the 3rd International Mobile Innovation Screening to be held at
>AUT University?s Auckland City campus, in collaboration with the College
>of Creative Arts, Massey University (Wellington).
>
>Working in collaboration with Ohrenblick Mal (Germany), iPhone Popup Film
>Festival (UK) International Mobil Film Festival and iPhone Film Festival
>(USA), MINA showcases mobile filmmaking projects from around the world at
>the 3rd International Mobile Innovation Screening in Wellington (November
>2013) Film Archive, Auckland (21st and 22nd November 2013), AUT
>University, Auckland City campus new Precint building and Melbourne (9th
>December 2013), RMIT University.
>
>Selected mobile films will be featured in the MINA showreel. The MINA
>program is curated by Dr. Max Schleser (Massey University, Wellington,
>NZ) and Laurent Antonczak (AUT University, Auckland, NZ).
>
>For each submission, please send:
>
> - a proposal of approximately 250 words, including the mobile film title
>
> - two still images
>
> - the link to the online preview (if available)
>
> - a brief biography (100 words maximum)
>
>to Dr. Max Schleser [ max@mina.pro ]. For further assistance regarding
>submission enquiries, please contact Dr. Max Schleser [ max@mina.pro |
>+64 226 920 872 ] or check also: www.mina.pro
>
>Work can be sent in digital format, via post or courier:
>
>Dr. Max Schleser
>
>c/o MINA, School of Design
>
>Po Box 756, Wellington 6140
>
>New Zealand
>
>MINA 2012 showreel: http://vimeo.com/51724574
>
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>
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>
>Message: 2
>Date: Tue, 11 Jun 2013 02:32:25 +0000
>From: Matt McGregor <Matt.McGregor@royalsociety.org.nz>
>To: "Ada_list@list.waikato.ac.nz" <Ada_list@list.waikato.ac.nz>
>Subject: [Ada_list] Creative Commons and Open Culture & Heritage
> Meeting
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>Hi all,
>
>Apologies for cross-posting.
>
>I thought this might be of interest to the list. Creative Commons
>Aotearoa NZ is hosting a public meeting on open culture and heritage,
>during the Nethui conference in Wellington July. You don?t need to be
>coming to Nethui to attend. Details as follows:
>
>Creative Commons Nethui Meetup: Open Culture and Heritage.
>
>TUESDAY 9 July 2013, 6pm-7.15pm at NetHui 2013, Room TBC, Wellington Town
>Hall
>
>Across the world, museums, galleries, archives, libraries and
>broadcasters? from the
>Rijksmuseum<http://www.nytimes.com/2013/05/29/arts/design/museums-mull-pub
>lic-use-of-online-art-images.html?pagewanted=all&_r=0> in The Netherlands
>to ABC Australia<http://www.abc.net.au/archives/openarchives.htm>?are
>using Creative Commons licences and clear ?no known copyright? statements
>to open their collections for greater public access and reuse.
>
>What are some of the challenges in opening New Zealand?s publicly funded
>and publicly housed culture and heritage? And what developments can we
>expect in the years ahead?
>
>Join us for a wide-ranging, open discussion on copyright and Creative
>Commons in the culture and heritage sector.
>
>Speakers include:
>
>
>? Courtney Johnston, Director, Hutt City Museums
>
>
>? Mark Crookston, Digital Collection Strategy Leader, Alexander
>Turnbull Library
>
>
>? Victoria Leachman, Rights Advisor, Te Papa Tongarewa
>
>
>? Brenda Leeuwenberg, Digital Advisor, NZ On Air
>
>
>All welcome! Nethui registration not required.
>
>
>If you?re interested in coming along, RSVP Matt McGregor at
>admin@creativecommons.org.nz<mailto:admin@creativecommons.org.nz>
>
>Find out more here: http://www.creativecommons.org.nz/2013/06/nethui-2013/
>
>Find out more about Nethui here: http://nethui.org.nz/
>
>Best wishes,
>Matt
>
>Matt McGregor Creative Commons
>DDI: +64 4 470 5779 | Twitter @cc_aotearoa
>Creative Commons Aotearoa New Zealand is a project of the Royal Society
>of New Zealand
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