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www.soundtoys.net
CALL FOR WORKS AND COMMISSIONS 2005
Soundtoys has secured a series of exhibitions for interactive audio visual art and net art for later in the year. These venues include Watershed Media Centre, Bristol and Dana Centre, London, Folly In Lancaster.
We are inviting contribution of new work for the 2005 series of events and for the website. We are interested in audio visual work by artists using the internet as a medium and using internet friendly programming technologies such as shockwave, flash and vrml. We are looking for contributions of audio visual interactive works, net art, music and art software, generative music, interactive environments and essays. If you make interactive installations, new interfaces, navigation control, new displays, these are also eligible so send in documentation.
Work will be featured on the website and selected works made into offline presentations at selected galleries. A CDROM is also planned, representing audio visual art and media from 1998-2005, so please send in your work.
If you work in any of the areas above we would like to hear from you.
There is an online submission area on the website please go to www.soundtoys.net and use the online form - zip up your work and send us all the info about it.
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next deadline april 20TH 2005
COMMISSIONS FOR SOUNDTOYS.
Arts Council of England is funding a series of commissions.
1. We are looking for artists to make proposals for new interpretations of the artworks on soundtoys.net. All the work is held online in a database. We want artists to create innovative front end interfaces to connect to the rest of the site. No technology is excluded and all ideas will be considered. Things that might be suitable as suggestions could be a text searcher to link to the Soundtoys journal and bring up texts about Soundtoys, a 3D space to connect to the online artist’s works or you could make a selection of works you like and make an interface to control and access them. Technologies that you could use can be anything that will work on the web such as flash, shockwave, processing, java, html, etc. These interfaces can be as experimental and audio visual as you want. To apply, please send in a clear proposal that includes how you would make it, your technical expertise, and a budget. Some sketches, ideas, and links to other works you have made would also be helpful. We have a budget of 6000 about (12000 dollars) to make 4 - 6 commissions. Deadline 20 April.
SEND IN VIA EMAIL your proposal, ideas, sketched and technical expertise.
2. Soundtoys is also putting together a CDROM which will feature artworks from the past five years. We are looking for a proposal from someone who can make the interface for the CDROM for the artworks. We want an interesting audio visual interface to control and connect to the works on the CDROM. Anyone interested should send in sketches and a proposal, and examples of previous work. We have a budget of 1000 pounds or 2000 dollars to make the design and interface. .Deadline 20th MAy
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The UK tour, commissions and CDROM are funded by Arts Council England with support from Watershed Media Centre.
Stanza is an internationally recognised artist, who has been exhibiting worldwide since 1984. His artworks have won prestigious painting prizes and ten first prize art awards including:- Vidalife 6.0 First Prize. SeNef Grand Prix. Videobrasil First Prize. Stanzas art has also been rewarded with a prestigious Nesta Dreamtime Award, an Arts Humanities Creative Fellowship and a Clarks bursary award.
His artworks have been exhibited globally with over fifty exhibitions including:- Venice Biennale: Victoria Albert Museum: Tate Britain: Mundo Urbano Madrid: New Forest Pavilion Artsway: State Museum, Novorsibirsk. Biennale of Sydney, Museo Tamayo Arte Contemporáneo Mexico: Plymouth Arts Centre: ICA London: Sao Paulo Biennale:
Stanza is an expert in arts technology, CCTV, online networks, touch screens, environmental sensors, and interactive artworks. Recurring themes throughout his career include, the urban landscape, surveillance culture, privacy and alienation in the city. Stanza is interested in the patterns we leave behind as well real time networked events, that can be re-imagined and sourced for information. His mediums include; generative artworks, paintings, installations and public artworks .
Educated in fine art at Goldsmiths College in the early eighties he later went on to study at Greenwich University and Central Saint Martins Art College London. Stanza returned to Goldsmiths College as a AHRC arts research fellow. He is a pioneer of net art and was one of the first to use internet art as a medium. His websites and net specific artworks have been online since 1995 and these online projects have reached an audience of over four million visitors.
STANZA AWARDS
AHRC Creative Fellowship 2006 - 2009
NESTA Dreamtime Award. 2004
Clark Digital Bursary. 2003
Future Physical Grant for Genomixer. 2002
D.T.I. Innovation Award. 1997
STANZA PRIZES IN INTERNATIONAL ART COMPETITION AND FESTIVALS
Digital Turku 2011 Prize in category Grand Prix: Finland: 2011
AOF Nova First Prize Trondheim Norway: 2010
Videoformes Multimedia First Prize France: 2005
Art In Motion V. First Prize USA: 2004
Vidalife 6.0 First Prize: Spain 2003
Fififestival Grand Prize: France 2003
New Voices Competition Winner Digifest: Canada 2003
New Forms Net Art First Prize: Canada: 2003
Fluxus Online First prize Brasil: 2002
SeNef Online Grand Prize Korea: 2002
File Second prize Brasil 2002
Evolution art prize Australia 2002
Links First prize Portugal: 2001
Videobrasil First Prize Brasil 2001
Cynet Art First Prize Germany: 2000
Netz Lab Germany 2nd prize 2000
Wolfsen 25 Painting Award. First prize: UK: 1991
COMMISSIONS
Nov 2010 Public Spaces commission "Golden Opportunity" FACT Liverpool UK.
Jan 2010 Research in Emerging Technology for the disabled for Lanternhouse International. UK.
July 2005 DNA code clock commissioned by year 01 for Arts Council Canada.
Jan 2006 Net Reality installation and touring exhibition.
June 2005 Velocity for Electric Pavilion Bristol.
June 2005 Soundtoys Arts Council England Grant.
Dec 2002 Grant from Future Physical.
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About current research and practice.
Stanza is a London based British artist who specializes in interactive art, networked spaces, installations and performances. Stanza's artworks explore artistic and technical opportunities to enable new aesthetic perspectives, experiences and perceptions within context of architecture, data spaces and online environments.
His award winning online projects have been invited for exhibition in digital festivals around the world. Work has centered on the idea of the building as a new display system and various projects have been made using live data, the use of live data in architectural space, and how it can be made into meaningful representations. See 'Publicity', 'Robotica', 'Sensity', as well as a whole series of work manipulating real time CCTV data to making artworks with them: See, 'Velocity', 'Authenticity', 'Urban Generation'. These works reform the data, work with the idea of bringing data from outside into the inside, and then present it back out again in open ended systems where the public is often engaged in or directly embedded in the artwork.
Stanza's work crosses borders between artistic, technological and scientific sectors. He creates participatory digital artworks that invite viewers to guide data flows or to simply observe self-generating compositions. His digital paintings shift through abstract and iconic patterns, which people can explore akin to virtual environments. Interactive and visually appealing, his style also maintains the substantive power through multi-facetted content.
Some of Stanzas most well known projects include: - The Emergent City, visual artworks informed by critical analysis of city spaces. Genomixer is a series of online artworks made using the artists DNA sequence. Soundcities an online database system of thousands of city sounds and city maps. Sensity where Stanza has scattered hundreds of sensors across London to collect data about the environment. Urban Generation uses live CCTV and making online representations of the real time city.
As outputs to his research over the last twenty five years Stanza has made installations, videos, paintings, software and public artworks. Stanza has also made numerous net artwork and internet specific projects such as www.genomixer.com www.thecentralcity.co.uk www.soundtoys.net and www.amorphoscapes.com.
Work has been shown at The Venice Biennale, Tate Britain, The Victoria and Albert Museum. Recipient of Nesta Dreamtime Award, AHRC creative fellowship and over ten international arts prizes. All his artworks can be found at www.stanza.co.uk
Stanza creates visual artworks informed by critical analysis of city spaces.
Stanza researches data within cities and how this can be represented, visualized and interpreted as artworks. Data from security tracking, traffic, and environmental monitoring can has been used to make artworks. These investigations have created new ways of comparing, conceptualizing and then visualizing complex concepts related to the relationship of emergent data and real space in the built environment.
Stanza has made a series of modular artworks that express the possibilities for our data-mediated future. There are three strands to his working process; this involves collecting the data, visualizing the data, and then displaying the data. The outputs from the online interfaces and online visualizations have been realized as real time dynamic artworks as diverse as installations, and real objects, made out of new display materials re-located back in physical space.
In all his artwork he tries to exploit the changing dynamics of city life as a source for creativity to create meaningful artistic metaphors. Stanza utilizes new technologies and integrates new media artworks into the public domain as part of this ongoing research into the visualization of city space. In essence he is researching data as a medium for creativity and how new experiences of our cities may result.
His work has focused on new technologies and their relationship to urban space. In recent years he has spent time researching sensors, motes, CCTV, display technologies and interactive architectures. The body of work, 'The Emergent City' incorporates investigations into movements of people, the pollution in the air, the vibrations and sounds of city spaces. The archives of this data are controlled via bespoke online interfaces which have been re-formed and recounted into real time experiences, making emergent artworks.
By investigating these data structures Stanza creates new metaphors relevant to the experience of the city and the environment. The patterns we make, the visual and imaginative interpretations we give to real world events, are already being networked into retrievable data structures that can be re-imagined and source for information. These patterns disclose new ways of seeing the world. The value of gathering and re-presenting this data in artistic form, and then analyzing its impact and influence, lies in making meaning accessible to a wider audience.
'The Emergent City' has become a series of works that are affecting and effecting incorporating unique patterns that move around as you move around that are based on your data.
Gloria Sutton