[Metalab] Coded Cultures Festival 2011: Programm 2.Woche

Matthias Tarasiewicz parasew at 5uper.net
Tue Sep 27 14:20:03 CEST 2011


Vom 21. September bis 2. Oktober 2011 wird in Wien das Festival CODED
CULTURES von der Gruppe 5uper.net präsentiert - an den Schnittstellen von
zeitgenössischer Kunst, Medien, neuen Technologien und deren Auswirkungen
auf Gesellschaft und Kultur. Im Mittelpunkt stehen europäische Positionen
einer aktuellen Kunstpraxis, die sich auf Medien und deren
(Re-)Konfiguration zwischen urbanem und virtuellem Raum konzentriert.


*Offene Plätze bei Workshops*:

Martin Howse: Viennese Symptoms / This.Play Space / 28.09, 12:00 - 18:00

Activities will include the dowsing, scrying and divining of buboes on the
skin of the city, the rubbing, tracing and excavation of these sites
(inscription and playback of the stone tape using self-built apparatus)
towards the collective production of a strange hybrid of archaeologists/
forensics report, an essay in self-observation and social questionnaire.
http://codedcultures.com/post/viennese-symptoms

Gordan Savicic/ Danja Vasiliev: The 120days of *buntu / This.Play Space /
30.09, 12:00 - 18:00

The 120days of *buntu is a mash-up of 120 different Ubuntu operating systems
(OS). It works from the source code of popular Linux/GNU and redistributes
modified software through the Internet and through a new distribution model,
the so called Street-Sneaker-Net inspired by the illegal CD/DVD sellers in
the streets of São Paolo, Brazil. Computer operating systems are imposing
many rules and dogmas onto the ordinary user; thus an OS becomes an
inescapable device of our control-driven social environment. By breaking and
modifying the rules, we can liberate ourselves and discover new facets of
pre-determined paths, similar to strategies practiced in situationism within
urban environments. We envision the operating system as a contemporary
replacement of urban space. The systems we are creating are reflections of
life situations and desktop-user experiences within the genre of software
art. They comprise a collection of idiosyncratic but useless distributions.
While default systems impose ever more rules and dogmas, making them similar
to increased control over public space, the project emphasizes that they are
open to modification, reuse and public action. The 120days of *buntu
incorporates the production and distribution of a user-determined OS. Each
OS is a self-contained Live CD/USB stick; a PC/Mac can be instantly booted
off it. These OS interventions are being brought back into the physical
space, given away for free and distributed in the city.
http://codedcultures.com/post/120daysof

*TALKS IN DER 2.WOCHE*

Armin Medosch: Technopolitics / Urania /
27.09.2011<http://codedcultures.com/post/technopolitics>
Technopolitics is a praxis oriented research project initiated by Brian
Holmes and Armin Medosch. It is a self-educational project which works out a
theoretic framework and vocabulary that makes complex and difficult concepts
accessible to cultural producers and activists such as themselves.
technopolitics at thenextlayer: http://www.thenextlayer.org/node/1199
http://codedcultures.com/post/technopolitics

dérive: INCUBATE! / Urania / 28.09.2011, 19:00 -
23:00<http://codedcultures.com/post/incubate!>
Large parts of the industrials areas, ports or railway sites lost their
functions and orphaned. During the last years many of them disappeared and
became residential areas, business parks and the like. But there are still
numerous sites that await a new function. The need for cheap, extraordinary
space for people nowadays called „creative class“ and the rising importance
of the „creative industries“ increased the attention for those old
industrial sites.
http://codedcultures.com/post/incubate!

Findeisen/ Zimmermann: Future Fluxus / Urania / 29.09.2011, 19:00 -
23:00<http://codedcultures.com/post/futurefluxus>
The project Future Fluxus is an experiment on many layers of cultural
memory. Like it should be, one should add, if it is true that, in many
European countries, and since at least 1995, we have been fed back by
diverse forms of online cultures that, so it is said and believed, actually,
are developing 4-8 times faster than analogue cultures. Are we to be scared
now?
http://codedcultures.com/post/futurefluxus

A.Maze: Games Culture Circle / Urania / 30.09.2011, 19:00 -
23:00<http://codedcultures.com/post/gamesculturecircle>
Since 2009, “A MAZE.” presents the talk show “Games Culture Circle” (GCC) in
cooperation with the Computer Games Museum in Berlin. Moderated by Uke
Bosse, it offers a forum and meeting place for artists, game designers,
musicians, directors and players from the media and cultural landscape and
discusses interdisciplinary topics of digital game culture in front of an
open-minded audience. It is not our aim to produce academic jibber-jabber,
but to create an authentic exchange of experiences, opinions and visions.
The interplay between computer games and society is more important than
previously assumed: games influence works of contemporary fine arts, cinema
and music, and more over the behaviour of many people in everyday life.
http://codedcultures.com/post/gamesculturecircle


*Programm:*
http://codedcultures.com/page/program
http://codedcultures.com/press/coded_cultures_2011_program.pdf
http://codedcultures.com/press/codedcultures2011.ics
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