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<nettime-ann> [event] Private Investigations 1-3: Urtica Art and Media research Group, ixi software, Natascha Hagenbeek |
<Private Investigations> Research, Acquisition and Processing of Knowledge in Contemporary Art Practices BAVO, Judith Fischer & Claudia Hardi, Geoffrey Garrison, Catalin Gheorghe, Natascha Hagenbeek, Kristina Inciuraite, ixi software, Meta Haven Research Group, Hinrich Sachs, Urtica Art and Media Research Group, Alexander Vaindorf, Mona Vatamanu & Florin Tudor, Stevan Vukovic An exhibition and a series of discussions curated by Andrei Siclodi and Ingeborg Erhart in cooperation with the Jan van Eyck Academie* Innsbruck, 10.11.2005 - 03.02.2006 Kunstlerhaus Buchsenhausen, Stadtturmgalerie, Kunstpavillon* <Private Investigations> is a research project on contemporary art practices that make use of various individual (non-scientific) research methods and strategies in order to acquire information and to process it to knowledge bases, which may then be used as the material of the artistic work itself. Since these strategies and methods are fairly common in the artistic research and production in the institutional context of residency and postgraduate programmes, the project also intends to analyse these specific working conditions. The project is structured as a series of residencies, exhibitions and symposia, screenings and presentations, held at different locations in Central and South-Eastern Europe over the next two years. As a point of departure, the exhibition and discussion series in Innsbruck, between November 10, 2005 and February 3, 2006, at the Kunstlerhaus Buchsenhausen, the Stadtturmgalerie and the Kunstpavillon, presents and discusses works by former fellows of the international residency programme for visual and media arts <büchsenhausen.air> from the past three years. The artists and theorists invited deal in various ways with particular strategies and forms of artistic research into topics such as the spreading of cultural patterns (Memetics), collaborative artistic production and generative software, serial architecture and its influence on the human behaviour, the idiomatic behaviour of an artists? community in a context of transition, the social and psychological changes within society by examining notions of female identity, models of language and image perception through cinematographic and computerised knowledge acquisition and organisation, and fieldwork as an artistic practice. In addition, the project focuses on and examines more closely the research and production conditions in the post-academic context of the Jan van Eyck Academie in Maastricht. In this framework researchers and advising researchers from the three Departments (Fine Art, Design and Theory) will present and discuss their ongoing projects. <Private Investigations 1-3> 10.11.2005, 19.00, Kunstlerhaus Buchsenhausen opening of the exhibitions: Urtica Art and Media Research Group: <Social Engine> ixi software: <Lore / Composing Paper> Speakers on the exhibition and the project <Private Investigations>: Andrei Siclodi, Curator, Künstlerhaus Büchsenhausen Ingeborg Erhart, Curator, Tiroler Künstlerschaft Koen Brams, Director, Jan van Eyck Academie afterwards Project presentation: ixi software: <Creating Creative Software: Research into interaction patterns in computer music programming languages> Soundperformance: ixi software: <Extracts from the Pidgin Project> 11.11.2005, 18.00, Kunstlerhaus Buchsenhausen project presentations: Urtica Art and Media Research Group: <Social Engine> Natascha Hagenbeek: <Freedom in Today?s Culture>* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ixi software <Lore / Composing Paper> <Creating Creative Software: A Research into interaction patterns in computer music programming languages> <Extracts from the Pidgin Project>* ixi software is an experimental project by Enrike Hurtado (Bilbao) and Thor Magnusson (London) concerned with the research of how current open source computer music programming languages enable musicians to bypass the constraints that commercial music software puts on their work. Their collaborative research work is related to the topics of open source concepts _______________________________________________ nettime-ann mailing list [email protected] http://www.nettime.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nettime-ann