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[Nettime-bold] [collective jukebox 3.0] launch |
- apologies for cross-postings - i n f o : http://homestudio.thing.net/ (sorry for poor english) INVITATION TO JOIN THE JUKEBOX PROJECT ... A PROJECT OF OPEN AND FREE EXPERIMENTAL SOUND AND MUSIC __________________________________________________________________ Version 3.0. Collective JukeBox / Zurich 18 nov - 23 dec 2000 ___________________________________________________________________ NEW MUSIC MEETS NEW NETWORK TECHNOLOGIES ... JUST PLAY IT ! Dear friend, You are invited to take part in Collective JukeBox, an international cooperative audio project moderated by Jerome Joy. Here is the announcement for the new presentation and version 3.0 of the JukeBox in Zurich Switzerland. This new version will take place in the Center of Art SHED IM EISENWERK in Frauenfeld Zurich, during the international event "Objects/Projects". __________________________________________________________[001]_______ You are cordially invited to take part in this international project by sending audio works or documents which will be insert into the JukeBox. Today more than 300 artists are taking part in this project with more than 680 audio experimental pieces. This project proposes to open a new space of listening and of creation concerning the new investigations in the field of sound, of music, of alternative visual arts and of other disciplines which used audio medium. It is a project on the " fixed sound " or/and the " recorded sound ". How the sound invests the contemporary languages today? and which artistic activity and musical possible today? __________________________________________________________[002]_______ This new project Collective JukeBox, after the project of the CollageTV on TV and the versions 1.0 to 2.1 of JukeBox these two last years, is using a "real" jukebox machine on which the audience can select and listen freely to all the audio contributions sent to the project. The JukeBox is presented each time in convivial rooms where the audience can drink, smoke, discuss and listen, as into a bar. The project is permanent and a lot of artists take part in since four years. Today more than 300 artists had send more than 680 contributions we can listen to on the machine. The evolutionary banks of CDAUDIOs we put into the jukebox, is growing progressively with new contributions, and becomes representative of new emerging sound investigations in art and music. It is not a question of a collection carried out by collecting, but of a project in which each artist may find voluntarily his or her own engagement into new audio ways and processes. You can send to the postal address below your sound and/or musical contributions (works, excerpts, documents, etc.) on CD, MD, or DAT, before the 25th of october 2000. Because of the particular territory of this open and free project, we prefer receive unpublished and original works and specific ones for the machine. It's preferable that the duration of each work doesn't exceed 10 minutes, if possible. If your submission concerns audio files on internet, just send the url to download them (mp3 only, otherwise just send a message to the moderator joy@thing.net). __________________________________________________________[003]_______ These contributions are then burned on CD, and inserted in the JukeBox machine and are "playable" like tracks starting from the board of the Juke. The participating artists keep the moral right and the copyright on sent works. JukeBox is free and not-paying. The user chooses one or two selections on the board of the JukeBox according to the displayed list of the names of the artists and the titles of the works, as on a traditional jukebox. All the selected artists are named (quoted) into each presentation of the project (publication, catalogs, etc). You can invite two or three other artists to participate to the JukeBox project. The actual list of the participants is available on the website http://homestudio.thing.net/. I remind you that today more than 300 artists take part in: a new community is emerging. __________________________________________________________[004]_______ The project Collective JukeBox is permanent today and evolutionary, you can send your contributions when you want. Each presentation of the project is a step of this one, and contains the whole of the participations. Be inventive vis-a-vis of the jukebox! Before making a submission, please visit the homestudio website, to familiarise yourself with the project <http://homestudio.thing.net/>. We plan to realize next presentations in 2001 into other places : Marseille, Nantes, Roma, Tours, Vienna, Chicago, Nice, Seoul, and so on. Each time you'll be prevent about each next presentation. We are working too on a new version of the project on internet, for this we'll ask you at time to take part in with new specific internet-based and streaming sound works. This project will appear here: http://jukebox.thing.net/ We are working now on a proposition of GPL (General Public License) for the whole project as a collaborative and cooperative free system (dispositive). __________________________________________________________[005]_______ please feel free to join the jukebox 3.0! DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSIONS: 25 october 2000 Send your works to: Jerome Joy, BP 74, 06372 MOUANS SARTOUX Cedex, FRANCE. email: joy@thing.net __________________________________________________________[006]_______ Past events: - 1996 "Collage Musiques d'Appartement", non-stop hi-fi dispositive into a public apartment. - 1996 "Collage Musiques de Plein Air", non-stop sound-system dispositive in a public place. - 1997 "Collage TV", 38 TV-programs of 15 minutes each, white screen + sounds. - 1997 "Collage Audiotheque", La Station, consultation place with audio-cassettes. - 1998 "Collage JukeBox 1.0", jukebox. (version 1.0, Bregenz Austria) http://thing.at/orfkunstradio/BREGENZ/KIDS/collage.html http://thing.at/orfkunstradio/BREGENZ/IS/RADIO/RA/is-21_7a.ram http://thing.at/orfkunstradio/BREGENZ/RA/jukebox.ram - 1999 "Collage JukeBox 2.0", jukebox. (version 2.0, Lyon France) - 2000 "Collage JukeBox 2.1", jukebox. (version 2.1, Tourcoing France) __________________________________________________________[007]_______ http://homestudio.thing.net/ Collective JukeBox International co-operative project moderated by Jerome Joy. The digital revolution " changes the world ", it " changes even the logic of the representation " and creates new community spaces. The JukeBox project, under the upset hegemony of musical industry, opened a shared and temporary space, supported by the only participation of the artists and actively developed with the internet networks. All the observers are speaking today about true changes and transfers of the artistic practices and emergences of new investigations, as much in the fields of the visual arts that in the actual musics. In these two often differentiated fields, new sound practices develop themselves around the techniques of the recorded sound, digitalization, the networks and experiments and multiple diffusions and broadcastings which allow these technologies. The diversity and the implication of these transfers and changes clear today grounds of experiments which call in question or stake the methods of representation commonly accepted such as the concert and the exhibition. It's difficult to remain indifferent in this context under full development, with the transformation of the practices of art and the actual music, in their own spaces of production, transmission and monstration, which today are most of the time unified in real time. The studio, with the image of the homestudio, becomes more and more delocalized, even dematerialized. These practices break with the autonomy of work and are immersed in peripheral fields (data processing, the communication, the social, etc.) who modify their identification deeply. It is not a question of a rupture but well of a continuity, which is, during this technological, accelerated and renewed time. If they are claimed activities more and more , they are not always also explicit and remain sometimes even dissimulated ones in the state of slight effraction in the referent territory where they are immersed. Their object and their objective appear far away from the indexed categories of art and of the music and yet their processual methods are undoubtedly resulting from these fields. All these activities recognize the telematic revolution. The JukeBox Project since 1996 had develop an autonomous and evolutionary dispositive by opening an experimental co-operative space around these new sound and musical investigations. This contributive dispositive is not a documentary project or a "discographic" catalogue, but proposes well a generating and collective space submitted to any selection and invested by many artists. The free mode of consultation and sine qua non activation by the listeners allow the installation of a user-friendly space suggested to the public. The project opens not only one "forum" and a space of "scan", but also a permanent laboratory. description: Jukebox containing between 500 and 1000 sound and musical parts produced by international artists and composers , 80 X 64 X 64 cm, 300W - 220V CA, 160 kg coproductions: Nice Fine Arts, the Station Nice, Kunstverein Bregenz Austria, the Museum of Contemporary Art of Lyon, Gallery ERSEP Tourcoing, and Frac Paca for the development of the project, the Sound Studio AudioLab Villa Arson Nice and Association ICI for the technical realization, the server The Thing NYC for the Internet. jerome joy ... ::: http://homestudio.thing.net/ _______________________________________________ Nettime-bold mailing list Nettime-bold@nettime.org http://www.nettime.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nettime-bold