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[Nettime-bold] Wiretap 7.11 : i-Body: motion - ctrl - space |
Wiretap 7.11 : i-Body: motion - ctrl - space Sunday 25th November 2001 14.00 hours, admission: fl. 10,- location: V2_Organisatie, Eendrachtsstraat 10, Rotterdam Wiretap 7.11 'i-Body: motion - ctrl - space' focuses on how the body can play a pivotal role within technological settings. Navigation systems in virtual environments are increasingly becoming based on 'motion tracking' (the registration of movement). There is quite some experimentation with interfaces which feel more natural or direct to the user than the traditional mouse/keyboard interface (the so-called command interface). The quotidian activities of the body, such as walking, breathing or the blinking of the eye, lie at the base of the research and development of bodily-controlled interfaces. The topic will be examined from various angles, including perception, manipulation, control and participation. Guests: Andrea Polli (USA) Is an interactive media installation and performance artist and member of the faculty of Hunter College's Film and Media Department. She has exhibited and lectured nationally and internationally. Her performance work with eye and motion tracking devices has recently been shown at SIGGRAPH 2001, Inven��o in Sao Paolo Brazil, ISEA 2000 in Paris. In 2000, Polli produced 'pause', a large scale web-based public art project as an Artist-in-Residence of the nation-wide Millennium Community Arts program. She also produced the webcast performance project, Rapid Fire with Franklin Furnace in New York City as part of The Future of the Present residency program.. Yves Bernard (B) Has an academic background in design and computer science and is a media, producer activist, and software engineer. For the past decade he has collaborated with artists and is very much interested in the topic of collaborative processes between artists, engineers and art institutions. His latest project is the installation AVATAR, in collaboration with artist Frank Theys, which incorporates motion tracking techniques. Tim Boykett (A/AUS) Holds a PhD in Mathematics and Computer Science, and is founding member of Time's Up: a Linz-based (A) laboratory for the construction of experimental situations. . Using haptic, human scale interfaces, Time's Up's projects such as the Hyperfitness Studio (V2, Sept 1998), Sonic Pong and SPIN immerse the public individual in body-relevant spaces. This loop of control and perception through the bio-mechanics of the body is one of the main arms of research. Bookmarks Andrea Polli http://www.andreapolli.com Yves Bernard http://www.magic.be/ http://www.imal.org/ http://www.continent-imaw.net/ Tim Boykett http://www.timesup.org http://www.timesup.org/Spin/index.html Live streaming: www.v2.nl/live More info www.v2.nl/wiretap Concept and Producer: V2_Organisatie, Eendrachtsstraat 10, 3012 XL Rotterdam. The Wiretap 7 series is supported by Cultural Affairs, City of Rotterdam, Ministery of OC&W, Luna Internet, Thuiskopie fonds, Rotterdamse Kunststichting, and American Embassy Public Affairs Office, The Hague. _______________________________________________ Nettime-bold mailing list [email protected] http://amsterdam.nettime.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nettime-bold