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[nettime-lat] Transmediale at Bienal de Video Y Nuevos Medios en Santiago deChile. |
transmediale at Bienal de Video Y Nuevos Medios from November 19 to December 7 The up-coming Biennial of Video and New Media in Santiago de Chile has invited the renowned festival transmediale to show outstanding artistic media productions at the Museum of Contemporary Art, the Biennial¹s venue, from November 19 to December 7, 2003. In 2003, the Biennial is organized by the Chilean Video Corporation in co-operation with the Museum of Contemporary Art, Santiago, the Goethe-Institute e.V., the Ministry of Education (Cultural Department) in Chile, the Ministry of External Affairs (Cultural Matters) and the French-Chilean Cultural Institute, under the patronage of the University of Chile (Faculty of Arts). The Biennial was founded in 1993 with the objective of reflecting tendencies in media art, with a special focus on video art. Since then, the Biennial has broadened its programme, attempting to mirror all kinds of innovative artistic expressions with audio-visual media. With the invitation of the festival transmediale, the organizers hope to introduce a European perspective on media art and to expand their festival¹s programme into interactive and generative art. The Ministry of Education will support the publication of a catalogue of the transmediale selection for the Biennial. For the 6th Biennial of Video and New Media transmediale has selected a number of works that perfectly represent the festival¹s range of programme and its focus on interactive and software based art work. Installations, audio-visual performances, several screenings of video art, a series of CD-ROM and Internet projects and artists¹ workshops will give an insight into international media art production presented at transmediale. Thus transmediale aims to stimulate locally the critical reflection on the role of digital media in contemporary society and the creation of artistic work with new technology far beyond traditional video art. Taking into consideration that digital art in Chile is strongly driven by image and sound, the works selected by transmediale both take up this art practice and cross its borders. The art works that have been selected for transmediale_extended_vol.1 hopefully will initiate a strong debate and support the creative expansion of artistic expressions with media in Chile. Chosen projects include: Installations Anne Niemetz / Holger Förterer: Sub_Trakt (2002). interactive space and sound installation Jocelyn Robert: L'Invention des animaux (2001). video installation Computer based works Adrian Ward: Signwave Auto-Illustrator / Version 1.2.038 (2001) Simon Schießl: Roter Tropfen (2001) Antoine Schmitt: The nanoensembles (2002) Joan Leandre: RetroYou r/c (Version 2003) Ralph Ammer / Console: Play Parts (2002) Lia: Re-move.org (2001) Michael Janoschek / Rüdiger Schlömer: Actionist Respoke (2002) akuvido: stadtsoundstation (2002) Tatiana Doroshenko: Shot (2000) Florian Thalhofer: [korsakow syndrom] (2000) LAN (Local Area Network): tracenoizer (2001) Desperate Optimists: Map50 (2001) Heath Bunting: BorderXing Guide (2002) Fran Ilich: Borderhack / Attachment (2001) Screenings 1. "Video Art from Germany" including the works of Claus Blume (Kniespiel III), Dorotea Etzler (To Go Strange - Fremd gehen), Christoph Girardet (Fieberrot), Jean-Francois Guiton (Tramage), Anna Henckel-Donnersmarck (Busby), Gunter Krüger (Drama, Strings And Horns), Franziska Megert (Off), Björn Melhus (No Sunshine), Angela Melitopoulos (Aqua Sua), Volker Schreiner (Open Up), Frank Westermeyer u. Sylvie Boisseau (Moi vu par...) 2. "Best of transmediale.03 Video Selection" including the works of Mark Boswell / USA (Agent Orange), Chris Bowman / UK (afterlife), Ximenia Cuevas / MX (La Tombola), Gabriela Golder / AR (Cows), Juan Francisco Romero u. Maria Cañas / ES (Places Without Engine), Lotte Schreiber / AT (Quadro), 242.pilots / INT (live@podewil), Linda Wallace / AU (eurovision), Andrea Walter / DE (Video Poem 2909) 3. "Architextures of the ambient" including the works of Rebecca Cannon / AU (FM), Maia Gusberti.notdef / AT (airE), Alexander Györfi / DE (Temporary Items), Barbara Konopka / PL (Hybernating Chips), Annja Krautgasser [n:ja] / AT (track 09), Michal Levy / IL (Giant Steps), Norbert Pfaffenbichler u. Lotte Schreiber / AT (36), ReMi / AT,NL (Belchic QE), Michaela Schwentner / AT (#Z), Tinhoko / AT (spatial lines), Andrzej K. Urbanski / PL (Bardosphere), Bas van Koolwijk / NL (tst04), Videokünstler / DE (PAN SONIC-koilinen) 4. "YUV (v.02)" curated by Antje Weitzel and Mirjam Wenzel for club transmediale, including the works of Philipp Geist (VideoGeist) / DE (Yolanda, sound: tied&tickled trio / Surf's Up, sound: Kpt.Michi.Gan), HC Gilje / NO (H.K. Mark 1 / Crossings, sound: Jazzkammer, Justin Benet / Stacking Of Different Natures, sound: information), Oliver Hardt / DE (Schrittweiser [Oskar Fischinger Revisited], sound: Hubert Machnik), Sebastian Kutscher / DE (My Favorite Shop, sound: Jan Jelinek), Lillevän / IR (IBM, sound: rechenzentrum), Lukasz Lysakowski / PL (Untitled [live performance], Sebstian Oschatz (meso) / DE (Sleepy People.Network Down, sound: microstoria / Dowhile, sound: Oval), pReview / DE (Untitled 1 / Untitled 2, sound: NanCarrow), Thomas Scheffer / DE (Video For Aliens 1 u. 2), Andreas Schimanski / DE (Construct Loop, sound: Carsten Nikolai) Live Performance Friday, November 21 Rechenzentrum www.bienaldevideo.cl www.transmediale.de _______________________________________________ Nettime-lat mailing list Nettime-lat@nettime.org http://amsterdam.nettime.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nettime-lat