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THE GLITCH SYMPOSIUM AND PERFORMANCE EVENT 11-13 January 2002 Oslo Academy of Fine Art, Norway initiated by Motherboard / LA Org <http://www.liveart.org> GLITCH: [from German `glitschen' to slip, via Yiddish 'glitshen', to slide or skid]. A surge of current or a spurious electrical signal; also, in extended use, a sudden short-lived irregularity in behavior. The outcome of a glitch is unknown. WHAT IS GLITCH? "Glitch" is a commonplace expression in computer- and networks terminology, meaning to slip, slide, an irregularity, a malfunction or a "little electrical error". We have approached the theme Glitch from two main points of view: 1: Glitch as an aesthetical direction in electronic art: an aesthetic that consciously uses and amplifies "errors" and "noise" in the realization of an artwork. 2: Glitch as an element in the creative process, where unexpected conflicts between hard- and software and people play an important part in generating the work itself. Here the Glitch is a driving force in the interplay of humans and machines, while the results fluctuate in a continuous temporal state of change, which may be adjusted or radically altered underway. THE GLITCH SYMPOSIUM AND PERFORMANCE EVENT With "GLITCH" - the symposium and performance event - we wish to expose the diversity of work created by artists working thematically and practically within the notion of Glitch. While Glitch Music has experienced a greater amount of exposure, other forms of Glitch Art have remained more obscure. Some have not been conceptualized as art at all. With this Glitch event we wish to bring together a selection of national and international artists, academics and other Glitch practitioners for a short space of time to share their work with the public and to create a platform for debate and discussion between participants and public. GLITCH therefore comprises of an intense weekend of lectures, talks and performances with a strong emphasis on Live Art and performance that reflects the current trend of cross-genre art practices and collaborations. PARTICIPANTS Maja Kuzmanovic & Nik Gaffney (B/NL) Toast Girl (JAP) Tony Scott/beflix (UK) Gisle Hannemyr (N) J�rgen Larsson (N) Espen Sommer Eide/phonophani (N) Cecilia Parsberg (SWE) Andi Freeman/deepdisc (UK) Staffan & his Machine (SWE) Grethe Melby (N) Gisle Fr�ysland (N) John Dummett/otiose (UK) Anne Hilde Neset/the wire (UK) Jeff Mann (CAN) T�yen/Nood (N) Verdensteatret (N) SUPPORT AND FUNDING GLITCH is initiated, arranged and produced by MOTHERBOARD and LA ORG in collaboration with BEK (Bergen Center for Electronic Art), and hosted by The Academy of Fine Art in Oslo. Glitch has currently secured funding from the Norwegian Council for Cultural Affairs and PNEK (Production Network for Electronic Art). Hotrod magazine has offered generous support on the PR side. ����������������� Beware of Glitch http://www.liveart.org ����������������� _______________________________________________ Nettime-bold mailing list [email protected] http://amsterdam.nettime.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nettime-bold