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    Feria del libro en Madrid

    Posted: 24-May-2012, 12:00pm CEST by Abre el Ojo

    Desde el 25 de mayo al 10 de junio, puedes acercarte a la Feria del Libro de Madrid y disfrutar de naturaleza, libros y buen tiempo.

    En el Paseo de Coches de El Retiro se enmarcan las 356 casetas como lugar de encuentro entre editores, libreros y lectores, una gran cita con las letras al aire libre.

    Además, de las tradicionales firmas de libros entre autores y lectores, se celebran una serie de actividades asociadas a la feria que podrás encontrar en la página web de la feria.

    El cartel de la feria de este año ha sido creado por el Chema Madoz. Y, aunque a nosotros nos gusta la poesía visual del fotógrafo, en esta ocasión nos quedamos con otra imagen para ilustrar la fuerza de la lectura, la del artitsta búlgaro Mladen Penev y su serie “The power of books”.

    Entrada gratuita

    Fecha: 25 de mayo ? 10 de junio de 2012
    Horario: lunes ? vienes | 11:00 ? 14:00 y 18:00 ?21:00. Sábado y domingo | 10:30 ? 14:30 y 17:00 ? 21:30
    Lugar: Pº del Duque de Fernán Núñez
    Jardines del Buen Retiro


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    Artesanía y lujo

    Posted: 23-May-2012, 10:00am CEST by Abre el Ojo

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    El 26 de mayo de 2012 se celebra la nueva edición del Encuentro entre el Lujo y la Artesanía en el Museo del Traje, que tras el éxito de 2011, ha evidenciado el elevado interés existente ante la profunda transformación que están experimentando ambos sectores.

    Parece claro que, inmersos en una grave crisis de nuestro modelo social , la emergencia de un nuevo lujo emocional, en connivencia con un concepto renovado de artesanía, está jugando un rol estratégico en la exploración de nuevos imaginarios sociales. Y ello representa una gran oportunidad para nuestra economía, basada en un tejido empresarial con una gran tradición artesanal y amparada por la inmensa riqueza de nuestras raíces culturales.

    Para acceder a los nuevos mercados del lujo no basta con realizar un producto de alta calidad. Es necesario implementar sofisticadas estrategias de innovación, tanto a nivel de producto como de la  comunicación, basadas en la reinterpretación de nuestras raíces en el contexto de las tendencias más actuales. Y ello requiere una apuesta decidida por el diseño. La aportación de Stuart Vevers en el relanzamiento de Loewe o de Jaime Hayón en la renovación de Lladró son un claro ejemplo de ello.

    Para más información, consulta el programa en la web.


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    Entrevista a Joan Fontcuberta

    Posted: 22-May-2012, 11:00am CEST by Abre el Ojo

    Joan Fontcuberta ha visitado el IED Madrid para impartir la conferencia Imágenes conspirativas, donde se trata de explorar los conflictos de la representación visual, para debatir cuestiones de credibilidad, veracidad y autenticidad a la luz del impacto de la imagen digital en la conciencia contemporánea.

    Si te ha interesado esto, puede interesarte el Máster Europeo de Fotografía de Autor.

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    Concurso Paseo Project

    Posted: 21-May-2012, 11:00am CEST by Abre el Ojo

    Paseo Project busca las ideas más innovadoras, ambiciosas e imaginativas. Proyectos que aporten nuevas aproximaciones estéticas y discursivas, o amplíen la capacidad actual de los nuevos medios, para visualizar y experimentar la ciudad o reconvertir espacios urbanos en marcos activos de participación ciudadana.

    Aunque no es imprescindible, se valorará que los proyetos puedan tener alguna conexión con la ciudad de Zaragoza. En este sentido, para la concreción de los proyectos la plataforma web pone a disposición de los artistas dos bloques de recursos: un listado de datos abiertos de la red municipal de Zaragoza y un conjunto de modelos en 3D de edificios de la ciudad susceptibles de intervención.

    En cualquier caso, los participantes del concurso tienen libertad total para aplicar sus ideas sobre cualquier aspecto o espacio físico de la ciudad que consideren oportuno.La plataforma web forma parte de un proyecto global que comienza con un seminario los días 27 y 28 de marzo y finaliza en un taller los días 26 y 27 de junio de 2012, donde se presentan y son premiados los proyectos artísticos más destacados de la plataforma.

    Más información en la web de Paseo Project

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    ?Artist Animal? by Steve Baker

    Posted: 20-May-2012, 6:06pm CEST by jo

    Artist Animal by Steve Baker, University of Minnesota Press:

    Artist Animal examines the work of contemporary artists who directly confront questions of animal life, treating animals not aesthetically or symbolically but rather as beings who actively share the world with humanity. Featuring full-color examples of their art, it situates artists within the wider project of thinking beyond the human, asserting art?s power to open new ways of thinking about animals.

    Animals have always been compelling subjects for artists, but the rise of animal advocacy and posthumanist thought has prompted a reconsideration of the relationship between artist and animal. In this book, Steve Baker examines the work of contemporary artists who directly confront questions of animal life, treating animals not for their aesthetic qualities or as symbols of the human condition but rather as beings who actively share the world with humanity.

    The concerns of the artists presented in this book ? Sue Coe, Eduardo Kac, Lucy Kimbell, Catherine Chalmers, Olly and Suzi, Angela Singer, Catherine Bell, and others ? range widely, from the ecological to the philosophical and from those engaging with the modification of animal bodies to those seeking to further the cause of animal rights. Drawing on extensive interviews he conducted with the artists, Baker explores these vital contributions that contemporary art can make to a broader conception of animal life, emphasizing the importance of creativity and trust in both the making and understanding of these artworks.

    Baker is attentive to issues of practice, form, and medium. He asks, for example, whether the animal itself could be said to be the medium in which these artists are working, and he highlights the tensions between creative practice and certain kinds of ethical demands or expectations. Featuring full-color, vivid examples of their art, Artist Animal situates contemporary artists within the wider project of thinking beyond the human, asserting art?s power to open up new ways of thinking about animals.

    Contents

    Acknowledgments

    Introduction: The Idiot, the Voyeur, and the Moralist

    1. An Openness to Life: Olly and Suzi in the Antarctic On Drawing an Aardvark
    2. Cycles of Knowing and Not-Knowing: Lucy Kimbell, Rats, and Art On ?Ethics?
    3. Vivid New Ecologies: Catherine Chalmers and Eduardo Kac On Artists and Intentions
    4. Of the Unspoken: Mircea Cantor and Mary Britton Clouse On Maddening the Fly
    5. Almost Posthuman: Catherine Bell?s Handling of Squid On Cramping Creativity
    6. Art and Animal Rights: Sue Coe, Britta Jaschinski, and Angela Singer On Relevant Questions
    7. The Twisted Animals Have No Land Beneath Them

    Afterword: Art in a Post-Animal Era?

    Notes
    Index

    Steve Baker is emeritus professor of art history at the University of Central Lancashire. He is the author of The Postmodern Animal; Picturing the Beast: Animals, Identity, and Representation; and, with the Animal Studies Group, Killing Animals.

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    Picture This - Reinventing The Camera As A Social And Anti-Technological Object

    Posted: 19-May-2012, 9:54pm CEST by jo

    ["Wifi Camera," Sjölén, Haque, Somolai-Fischer, 2006] From Picture This — Reinventing The Camera As A Social And Anti-Technological Object by Jonah Brucker-Cohen, The Creators Project:

    [...] “Examining the invisible proliferation of wireless networks that are permeating every location we inhabit comes another type of camera that takes images of the signals themselves. The “Wifi-Camera” (2010) by Bengt Sjölén, Adam Somlai Fischer, and Usman Haque is a camera that takes photos of locations that contain wireless transmissions in the way that a traditional camera captures spaces illuminated by visible light. The camera is meant to reveal all of the electromagnetic space that our mobile and portable devices create daily. From their description: “Radio waves at wifi?s wavelength behave similar to light in that they are reflected off almost all solid objects to varying degrees, just as when we see colors we see the light from a light source being reflected off an object into our eyes.” This effect is achieved by pointing a wireless antenna and measuring the signal strength throughout a viewing period to create an overall image…”

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    Live Stage: ecoarttech [Brooklyn]

    Posted: 19-May-2012, 10:29pm CEST by jo

    Indeterminate Hikes+ BASECAMP.EXE by ecoarttech :: June 1-3, 2012 :: 319 Scholes, Bushwick Open Studios, Brooklyn, New York.

    Leila and Cary of ecoarttech invite you to join us for a wilderness excursion through Bushwick?s pristine industrial landscape! Visit our BASECAMP.EXE installation at 319 Scholes to prepare psychically for an Indeterminate Hike through Brooklyn’s urban wilds. With our new Indeterminate Hikes+ app, we will be leading impromptu hikes throughout the weekend of Bushwick Open Studios, departing from 319 Scholes, as well as scheduled hikes at the following times:

    June 1, 4pm and 7pm
    June 2, 2pm, 4pm, and 7pm

    About the project:

    Indeterminate Hikes+ is a mobile phone app that transforms everyday landscapes into sites of bio-cultural diversity and wild happenings, and the BASECAMP.EXE installation psychically prepares hikers for IH+ wilderness excursions. Most of us use our smartphones as instruments of rapid communication and consumerism. IH+ reappropriates this technology as a tool of environmental imagination and meditative wonder, renewing awareness of the places we inhabit and slowing us down at the same time. The app imports the experience of wilderness into virtually any place accessible by Google Maps, encouraging its participants to treat these locales as spaces worthy of the attention usually accorded only to nature, such as canyons and waterfalls.

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    Live Stage: Lessons Learned from Drupal [Cambridge, MA]

    Posted: 19-May-2012, 11:31pm CEST by jo

    Making large volunteer-driven projects sustainable. Lessons learned from Drupal by Dries Buytaert, original creator and project lead of Drupal :: May 29, 2012; 12:30 pm :: Berkman Center, 23 Everett Street, second floor, Cambridge, MA (RSVP required) + webcast live.

    In this talk, Dries shares his experiences on how he grew the Drupal community from just one person to over 800,000 members over the past 10 years. Today, the Drupal community is one of the largest and most active Open Source projects in the world, powering 1 out of 50 websites in the world. The concept of major projects growing out of a volunteer, community-based model is not new to the world. Volunteer networks and communities exist in many shapes and sizes. Throughout history there are examples of pure volunteer organizations that were instrumental in the founding and formation of many projects. For example, the first trade routes were ancient trackways which citizens later developed on their own into roads suited for wheeled vehicles in order to improve commerce. Transportation was improved for all citizens, driven by the commercial interest of some. Today, we certainly appreciate that our governments maintain the roads. However, we still see road signs stating that a particular section of a highway is kept clean and trim by volunteers — at least in some countries. When new ground needs to be broken, it’s often volunteer communities that do it. But a full-time, paid infrastructure can be necessary for the preservation and protection of what communities begin. In this presentation, Dries wants to brainstorm about how large communities evolve and how to sustain them over time.

    Some questions to think about ahead of the presentation:

    • Do you know examples of large organizations that have grown out of volunteer communities?
    • Why do some communities keep growing while other communities come to a halt?
    • Is the commercialization of a volunteer-driven community part of a community’s natural life-cycle?
    • Is it inevitable that over time the operation and/or leadership of volunteer communities are transferred to paid personnel?

    About Dries

    Dries Buytaert is the original creator and project lead for the Drupal open source web publishing and collaboration platform. Buytaert serves as president of the Drupal Association, a non-profit organization formed to help Drupal flourish. He is also co-founder and chief technology officer of Acquia, a venture-backed software company that offers products and services for Drupal. Dries is also a co-founder of Mollom, a web service that helps you identify content quality and, more importantly, helps you stop website spam. A native of Belgium, Buytaert holds a PhD in computer science and engineering from Ghent University and a Licentiate Computer Science (MsC) from the University of Antwerp. In 2008, Buytaert was elected Young Entrepreneurs of Tech by BusinessWeek as well as MIT TR 35 Young Innovator.

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    Live Stage: Radius 25 [online]

    Posted: 19-May-2012, 11:43pm CEST by jo

    Radius 25: Cultural Morphing by Klaus Filip / Nicolaj Kirisits / et al. :: May 20-21, 2012; 8:00 am CST (to coincide with the 2012 Chicago NATO Summit).

    Cultural Morphing is an experiment in creating a multi-perspective image of reality from the simultaneous experience of a geographic line by the individual expression of a perceived personal reality. Twelve invited artists traveled by train from Vienna to Shanghai, and selected stops along the route served as their workspace where they would meticulously work out an project that outlined various aspects of cultural transition experienced on the journey. Stopovers at Ulan-Ude, Ulan Bator, Beijing and Shanghai were used to exhibit the works that were created en route.

    China emerged as the focus and destination for Cultural Morphing because of the mutual, cooperative, and also oppositional status of digital art between China and Europe. Europe and China are two antipodes in cultural history that have been in steady interchange, but have also developed differently and independently from each other. This cultural deviation is the starting point and the ultimate potential of our project. Adequate to the technology of morphing, the realization of the individual artworks will be a consummation of the artistic interpretations of many keyframes on the tracks between Vienna and Shanghai.

    The broadcast for Radius will feature a score developed through filming a dinner at a Chinese rotating table. The images captured through filming from above the table during the course of the dinner were sonified with data and acoustic recordings collected along the journey. The artists involved created individual sound files based on a video score that were later combined into one stereo track.

    Klaus Filip / Nicolaj Kirisits / et al. is a group of twelve working artists organized by the Institute for Digital Art. The Institute for Digital Art was originally founded by Nicolaj Kirisits and Klaus Filip in Vienna, Austria.

    Cultural Morphing has been presented in group shows with live performances, symposium, and broadcast shows such as: ?????????? ??????? (Moscow), University of Ulan-Ude Symposium Cultural Morphing (Russia), National University of Mongolia?s Department of Media Design Symposium (Mongolia), 2Kolegas (Beijing), University of Shanghai Symposium (Shanghai), Kunstradio (Vienna), and the Exhibition Cultural Morphing (Vienna, Shanghai).

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    Jeannette Ginslov: Capturing Affect With a Handful of Techne

    Posted: 19-May-2012, 9:42pm CEST by jo

    In this Medea Talk, Jeannette Ginslov discusses the developmental stages of the AffeXity project, the interdependence of the collaborators, the relational and dynamic formation of technical and human intervention, the encounters of the carnal and the digital, the dialogic and temporal scaffolding of encounters of techne and the hands that attempt to capture affect. Read more here.



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