Bruce Sterling on Sun, 20 Feb 2011 05:50:33 +0100 (CET) |
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<nettime> Egyptian multimedia artist perishes in his revolution |
*As far as I know, this guy wasn't on nettime, but given that bio and that set of interests, he sure could have been. *This extraordinary year is only two months old. I can remember when "tactical media" struggles were rather abstract matters for a virtual- intelligentsia. http://www.africanews.com/site/PROFILE_Bassiouny_Unsung_Egyptian_hero/list_messages/37436 (...) "No one would argue how uniquely talented an artist, a teacher, a musician, and a revolutionary Bassiouny was. His talent propagated relentlessly in all directions. He was one of the most dedicated people to his gift and to his students. And on a personal level he was one of the kindest gentle and endearing people I have ever known. You might not be with us in person today but you will live in our hearts and minds forever. Rest in peace our beloved brother," El Noshokaty noted in a tribute. "According to El Masry, his friend was one of the most important artists of the new generation of young contemporary Egyptian artists. “His practice varied greatly and evolved rapidly in a short amount of time in the past 10 years. His early large scale expressionistic paintings won him the first prize in painting in the 2001 Salon of Youth. Then his work took a turn towards a more experimental direction involving new media and multimedia installations between the years of 2001 and 2005.” Ahmed and colleagues in the newsroom Bassiouny grew more interested in the study of digital interactive media and by that he became one of the very few people in the contemporary Egyptian art movement working in that field and this is due to the lack of any academic programs that teach this specific field of art in addition to the vast amount of mandatory software and hardware knowledge that accompanies the practice of interactive art. He participated in the first Egyptian/Spanish interactive art workshop, then in the "Egypt Lab" workshops in cooperation with Medrar Contemporary Art Foundation in Egypt and the "Hangar foundation" for technological production in Barcelona 2008-2009. These workshops focused on multimedia interactivity through open source programs like pure data and the integration of external hardware circuitry like the Arduino electronic platform. Bassiouny's last project was an interactive piece titled "ASCII doesn't speak Arabic" exhibited in the "Cairo Documenta" which is a big independent art show organized by a large group of young Egyptian contemporary artists in December 2010 for two weeks in one of the old hotels downtown. As a creative musician, it was planned for him to perform in July 2011 in one of the most prestigious digital music festivals in the world "SONIC" in Barcelona and this month has been dedicated completely to his music on 100radiostation.com commemorating his death and accrediting his unique talent.... # distributed via <nettime>: no commercial use without permission # <nettime> is a moderated mailing list for net criticism, # collaborative text filtering and cultural politics of the nets # more info: http://mail.kein.org/mailman/listinfo/nettime-l # archive: http://www.nettime.org contact: [email protected]