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<nettime-ann> [event] [Tuscany July 29] History of Networked Art conference |
History of Networked Art, people, places, events, technologies and theories. a conference curated by Tommaso Tozzi and Alessandro Ludovico Friday, July 29, 2005 Accademia di Belle Arti (Academy of Fine Arts) Via Roma 1 - Carrara (Tuscany, Italy) tel. +39 0585 71658 9.30am - 1.30pm / 3.00pm - 7.00pm with (in alphabetical order): Robert Adrian (Wien, AU) Hans Bernhard (Wien, AU) Arturo Di Corinto (Roma, IT) Steven Kovats (Rotterdam, NL) Enrico Pedrini (Genova, IT) Cornelia Sollfrank (Hamburg, DE) Luca Toschi (Firenze, IT) installation: Giuseppe Chiari (Firenze - IT) "Audio and Video recording from the seventies and eighties" program: 9.30am - 1:30 pm - Tommaso Tozzi - coordinator of Multimedia Art Department, Academy of Fine Arts Carrara, =46lorence, IT - Enrico Pedrini - critic, Genova, IT - Luca Toschi - director of the Communication Strategies laboratory and head of the Communication Theory master's degreee, Florence, IT - Robert Adrian - artist - Wien, AT - Arturo Di Corinto - teacher of Online Communication Psichology - Rome - IT - discussion 3.00pm - 7:00pm - Alessandro Ludovico - new media critic, Neural.it - Bari, IT - Hans Bernhard - artist, Ubermorgen, Etoyholding - Wien, AT - Steven Kovats - international programs developer, V2_Institute for the Unstable Media - Rotterdam, NL - Cornelia Sollfrank - artist, Old Boys Network - Hamburg, DE - discussion In the networked art the artwork 's boundaries dissolve in the intertwined relationships between subjects, objects, strategies and theories. This process not only modifies artistic, political and commercial models, but it transforms the culture, the languages and the logic behind the theories of the interconnected society. Inter-disciplinarity, indetermination, transformation, decentralization and interaction, are among the key concepts of the sixties. But they are also the background of the artists that have used the telematic networks to plan new worlds or to critique the existing ones. The conference 'History of the Net Arts' has the purpose to gather some important experiences about some of the most active subjects, their actions and external collaboration with institutions, groups and movements, the technologies they used and, even more importantly, their theorical, social and cultural goals. http://www.neural.it/nnews/historyofnetworkedart.htm http://www.ecn.org/wikiartpedia/comunicati/historyofnetworkedart.htm Biographies. Robert Adrian X (CA/AT) Celebrated contemporary artist, produces installations, radio art and sound art works from 1957, and he's one of the recognized pioneer of telecomunication art. He started to work and experiment in this field already in 1979. He lives in Vienna. Hans Bernhard (CH/AU) One of the Etoy founders and creator of practices like the 'digital hijack'. He founded the Ubermorgen group with Lizvlx, and realized famous net.art works like 'Vote-Auction', 'Injunction Generator' and 'Google Will Eat Itself'. He won many awards like the prestigious Prix Ars Electronica's 'golden nica'. He lives and works in St.Moritz and Vienna. Giuseppe Chiari (IT) Musician and artist. He's a composer from 1950 and he's the most important Italian representative of the Fluxus movement, and one of the most important italian artists of the 20th century. He wrote books, essays and writings that have changed the music system, and his works are exhibited in museums all around the world. He's author of happenings and music experiments and he wrote music for different media. Arturo Di Corinto (IT) Cognitive psychologist and new media expert. Researcher at the University of Stanford (1997-1998), teacher at the Carrara Academy of Arts and University of Rome. He's author of essays on the technological innovation and social behaviours relationship. He's a founding member of the Avvisi Ai Naviganti BBS, Isole nella Rete and Cittadigitali. He also writes for the na _______________________________________________ nettime-ann mailing list nettime-ann@nettime.org http://www.nettime.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nettime-ann