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<nettime-ann> Histories of Post Digital: 1960s and 1970s Media Art Snapshots |
. âHistories of Post Digital: 1960s and 1970s Media Art Snapshotsâ Akbank Artâs BeyoÄlu building, Istanbul 17 December 2014 â 21 February 2015 Curator: Ekmel Ertan Co-curator: Darko Fritz This exhibition aims to explore the histories of media art after the real and seemingly permanent entry of the digital into our lives. It does so beginning from the beginning and looking at the first attempts, first digital artistic products of the 1960s and 1970s. It attempts to read from the present perspective the histories that were written with each event, each research and artwork and that are part of the paradigm we live in now. The exhibition has two main axes. The first one â9 Evenings: Theatre and Engineeringâ focuses on a legendary series of performances that took place at the Regiment Armory building in New York in 1966. With performances by 10 artists, 9 Evenings is a milestone in the field of art and technology, an event where many of this fieldâs firsts originated. The second is about the 4th and 5th exhibitions of the (New) Tendencies movement, organized in Zagreb in 1968-69 and 1973. These two vanguard exhibitions that took place in the relative periphery of Europe at an early date and the discussion they inspired meant that the computer has come of age as an artistic medium. In collaboration with the MSU - Museum of Contemporary Art Zagreb and an international network of collectors and private archives, this exhibition offers the overview of the original early digital artworks including Waldemar Cordeiro, Gustav Metzger, Vladimir BonaÄiÄ, Frieder Nake among others. There will be first time presented computer installation with anti Vietnam war slogan Nixon Murderer conceived back in 1969 by Remko Scha. First time after 35 years will be publicly presented Mobilodrom - "a vehicle producing sounds in reaction to its environment" from 1979 by Michael Fahres, now in the form of multimedia documentation. The Off-Line Media Space, which takes up a large section of the exhibition, will offer a wide array of resources in field of media. A large collection of books, Transmediale and Art Electronica catalogs from the last 30 years as well as entire collections of the magazines Neural and Mediamatic will be on hand here. In addition, there will be three computer stations in this space dedicated solely to the voluntary endeavour of translating the rapidly growing media archive artelectronicmedia.com in Turkish. This is certainly not a one-way translation, it will also allow the works and events realized in Turkey to be archived in a universal manner. The Off-Line Media Space will feature two additional events: The Saturday Seminars will take place during the exhibition and aim to give the audience an opportunity to hear about media histories from a group of artists and researchers who actively contributed to these histories though artistic creation and writing. The Wednesday conversations aim to deepen and broaden the conversation around specific topics and works. They will also provide an open and live resource as well as a space to work and converse. â9 Evenings of Theatre and Engineeringâ 10 films, 10 artists and avant-garde performers in collaboration with 30 engineers from Bell Telephone Laboratories in New York. By Barbro Schultz Lundestam, series director and E.A.T. Julie Martin, executive producer. John Cage Variations VII Lucinda Childs Vehicle Ãyvind FahlstrÃm Kisses Sweeter Than Wine Alex Hay Grass Field Deborah Hay Solo Steve Paxton Physical Things Yvonne Rainer Carriage Discreteness Robert Rauschenberg Open Score David Tudor Bandoneon! (a combine) Robert Whitman Two Holes of Water-3 Digital artists, exhibited: Marc Adrian, Jean Baptists Bedaux, Vladimir BonaÄiÄ, Frank BÃttger, Jeroen Clausman, Compos 68, Waldemar Cordeiro, Charles Csury, D. E. Evans, Michael Fahres, David R. Garrison, Hans KÃhler, Auro Lecci, Robert Mallary, Jean Claude Marquette, Gustav Metzger, Tomislav MikuliÄ, Petar MilojeviÄ, Jorge Moscati, Frieder Nake, Georg Nees, A.Michael Noll, Ivan Picelj, Ludwig Rase, Sylvia Roubaud, Beverly Rowe, Remko Scha, Manfred Robert Schroeder, Arthur Veen, Aron Warszawski, Georg Weiss, Rolf WÃlk, Edward Zajec, Vilko Åiljak, Anton ZÃttl Saturday Seminars: 20 December 2014 âAgents of Social Change in 1960s and 1970s Digital Artâ Darko Fritz, 10 January 2015 â9 Evenings of Engineering and Theatreââ Sylvie Lacerte 17 January 2015 âHistories of Post Digital: Media Art in Turkeyâ Ekmel Ertan 24 January 2015 âThe Complex Expression of Digital Art: Media Art Histories and its Impact on Archives and Humanitiesâ Oliver Grau 7 February 2015 âAn Archaeological Rewiring of the Contemporary in Artsâ Jussi Parikka 14 February 2015 âThe Technological Unconscious and Digital Artâ Armin Medosh 21 February 2015 âGenealogies of the Digital: A âPostâ-Critiqueâ Christiane Paul Poster graphic: Fatih AydoÄdu http://www.akbanksanat.com/en/akbank-sanat-beyoglu/sergi/ _______________________________________________ nettime-ann mailing list nettime-ann@nettime.org http://www.nettime.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nettime-ann