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Syndicate: RECYCLING THE FUTURE, Vienna, 4-7 December 97 |
elisabeth zimmermann writes: 10 YEARS OF ART RADIO ON THE AUSTRIAN BROADCASTING CORP. RECYCLING THE FUTURE Art theory and art practice in the era of permanent technical revolution AN EVENT WITH LECTURES PERFORMANCES INSTALLATIONS ON AIR, ON LINE AND ON SITE December 4 -7, 1997 ORF Broadcasting Studios Vienna Argentinierstrasse 30A Years ago, Alvin Toffler already coined the term "future shock": Since then this shock has become the status quo of a constantly changing environment. Technology has developed so rapidly over the last years of the 20th century that we are compelled to revise our ideas and images of the future almost on a monthly basis. Artists are not exempt from this orgy of technical/digital innovations - on the contrary - the arts have always been particularly exposed to the full pressure exerted by the innovations in the technical media. The variety of art forms characteristic for the present and the numerous methods that today's new and the traditional media are combined and mixed with express the energy with which artists of all disciplines face the challenges confronting them in the new media environment. The event RECYCLING THE FUTURE, which uses art radio as an example and mixes performances, installations, telematic radio live events, on-line projects, lectures and lecture/performances, will portray the current aspects of an art form in the constantly changing field of telecommunication technologies. In this context, RECYCLING THE FUTURE will have to look at the prevailing convergence between the mass media, telecommunication technologies and computers; it will have to raise questions which challenge not only the arts but the entire non-commercial/creative sector of the media culture. One of the sub-topics of RECYCLING THE FUTURE will question to what extent telecommunication artists view themselves as part of a political media activism which is defined along the lines of the democratic potential of the new media. Special attention shall be given to artistic strategies such as "sampling," "collaging," "recycling" and "remixing" of sounds, images, objects, spaces, traditions, concepts (for example the changing perceptions of past and future) and technologies. This puts up for discussion the hypothesis that these artistic strategies serve as models for comprehending new ways of perception and behaviour in the digital culture. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------- Coorganizer AICA In coorganizing RECYCLING THE FUTURE, the Austrian section of AICA (Association International des Critiques d`Art = International Association of Art Critics) emphasizes its intention to address complex themes from the point of view of digitalisation, for example the changes in the concept of work and material, the role of the author or the idea of intellectual property. The Austrian section of "AICA" hereby links up to the event it organized in 1984 in Vienna, exploring the relationship between ART AND MASS MEDIA by means of a symposion, an exposition, as well as art projects on TV and in the printed media. Thirteen years later we are in the middle of a radical socio-cultural change which was hardly anticipated at that time and also challenges art critics to find a new understanding of their role, new strategies and to deal with new cultural techniques. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 10 Years of Art Radio on the Austrian Broadcasting Corp. RECYCLING THE FUTURE takes place on the occasion of the program ART RADIO - RADIO ART's 10th anniversary; since its creation, it has developed into more than a weekly Austrian broadcasting program on acoustic art on the station eich 1. It has become the pivotal point for the development and realisation of art projects that in theory and practice reflect all those transformations which the radio medium is subject to under the changing social and technological circumstances. In the course of the past ten years, hundreds of artists from Austria and many other countries have demonstrated in their ART RADIO projects the various ways in which communication technologies can be site and subject of art. Taken from their own experience, they have contributed to defining the role of art and artists in our information society. Several of these artists from Europe, North America and Australia will be personally present in Vienna at RECYCLING THE FUTURE. Others will participate in the event in the EBU (European Broadcasting Union) project STATION TO STATION via radio or internet. Some of the theoreticians, who were involved in former ART RADIO events and/or have followed the activities of ART RADIO for years, will also participate in RECYCLING THE FUTURE. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- - STATION TO STATION live on the Internet and on the channels of radio stations in Europe, North America and Australia. A project by the ARS ACUSTICA group of EBU. The event RECYCLING THE FUTURE will thus become part of an international simultaneous telematic project. STATION TO STATION will take place on December 4, 1997. It is an international Live Radio and Internet project by the Ars Acustica group of EBU. It is the follow-up of the projects HORIZONTAL RADIO (1995) and RIVERS & BRIDGES (1996) which were co-organized by ART RADIO ON THE AUSTRIAN BROADCASTING CORP. The Austrian junction for the international STATION TO STATION project will be the broadcasting studios in Vienna with the event RECYCLING THE FUTURE: A LONG NIGHT OF RADIO ART with performances, installations, live mixes, simultaneous telematic events in front of a live audience will offer radio listeners access to the network of STATION TO STATION in four studios of the broadcasting centre in the ranges of eich 1 and FM4. The Web Studio of ART RADIO ON LINE located in the digital radio play studio RP4 will broadcast globally the event RECYCLING THE FUTURE for 24 hours; it will naturally be a junction for the radio and internet project STATION TO STATION as well. --------------------------------------------------------------- The BROADCASTING STUDIO ON ARGENTINIERSTRASSE IN VIENNA will itself be the subject of artistic interventions during RECYCLING THE FUTURE: installations are planned for the facade, in the hallways and elevators. On Friday evening (5th December), the ART RADIO ALLSTARS (15 to 20 musicians ranging from Auinger to Dorfmeister, Huber, Ostertag, Rose, Scanner to Sodomka and Stocker) will be stationed in the various studios and hallways of the broadcasting studio; they will form sub-groups who are connected by communication lines. They will invite the audience on site to attend a 1990`s version of the "Walking Concert" known from contemporary serious music. The material of the ART RADIO ALLSTARS performance consists of samples from the archives of 10 years of ART RADIO; they will be placed on different locations and the audience has to walk through the performance from sample to sample. A ROUND TABLE with Austrian artists, critics and politicians shall complete the international event RECYCLING THE FUTURE and make sure that it does not pass without having an effect on the future of telecommunication art. It is an attempt to lay out possible new and comprehensive strategies to promote this field of art, whose goal is last but not least the exemplary development and testing of interdisciplinary and collaborative methods of production to deal creatively with the new technologies. In order to secure the continuation of the important contribution that Austria has made to the development of telecommunication art since the late 19'70's and to guarantee its financing, innovative thinking and unconventional methods are necessary in a field which essentially contributes to the research and development of the new cultural techniques. Another important aspect in the realization of telecommunication art is to secure access to the communication technologies. --------------------------------------------------------- PUBLICATION Following RECYCLING THE FUTURE, a publication (in English with an audio-CD) is planned bearing the same name, covering the field of radio art as a part of telecommunication art. Scholarly essays on the cultural and sociological implications of the digitalisation of communication technologies (with special consideration of the radio), articles on theory, documentations of exemplary art projects and statements by artists will complete the work. The publication will attempt to provide the long missing clarification of the concept of radio art as a part of telecommunication art; it will thus contribute to the theoretic differentiation of the so-called "sound art" which has become more and more confusing in its abundance. Both theoretic and artistic essays on the event RECYCLING THE FUTURE will contribute to the publication. _____________________ ORF KUNSTRADIO Argentinierstr. 30a A-1040 Wien http://orfkunstradio.thing.at kunstradio@thing.at T: +43 1 50101-8277 F: +43 1 50101-8065 _____________________