ctrl_alt_del news letter #6

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ctrl_alt_del news letter #6


NOMAD has updated the ctrl_alt_del site!

http://www.project-ctrl-alt-del.com

http://www.project-ctrl-alt-del.com/index3.htm

ctrl_alt_del (istanbul 2005) site has been updated with further info about the participants and over 300 images of the event covering the boat tour, performances, workshops and presentations. 57 people from 12 countries participated in the project.

In 2005, ctrl_alt_del took place in the “positionings” section of the 9th International Istanbul Biennial. The project launched on September 16th, 2005 with an opening night performance at Balans Music hall, then continued on the Bosporus, the Golden Horn, Istanbul Technical University’s MIAM studios, laboratories, library and concert hall till September 22nd. The 2005 programme for the ctrl_alt_del project has been developed by Basak Senova, Emre Erkal, Erhan Muratoglu, Pieter Snapper, and Paul Devens. Can Karadogan was responsible for the logistics of ITU activities as the project coordinator and Nusin Odelli was in charge of editing of the printed material.


ctrl_alt_del was the first sound-art festival realized in Turkey, in September 2003. It was a collaboration between NOMAD, Marres, Hedah, and Istanbul Technical University Center for Advanced Musical Studies (MIAM). All through the month of September 2003, several events were realized in two cities, Istanbul and Maastricht: (i) an introductory presentation, a CD launch, performances by two artists from the Netherlands and Turkey in Marres (Maastricht); (ii) a panel and workshop series at Istanbul Technical University, Faculty of Architecture and MIAM; (iii) a series of performances in Babylon, Istanbul during the opening of the 8th International Istanbul Biennial; (iv) a panel, and performance series at Marres.; (v) an exhibition at Marres; (vi) an audio CD which was distributed in Europe through Lowlands, and the international distribution of the CD-ROM was carried out by NOMAD. ctrl_alt_del aimed at introducing Turkey to sound-art via sound-art’s pioneering names, together with panels and workshops. More then 30 people from 16 different countries contributed to the project in 2003.


ctrl_alt_del’s 2005 participants are: Zafer Aracagok (TR), Sakir Oguz Buyukberber (NL), DJ Selim Cenkel (TR), Eyal Danon (IL), Paul Devens (NL), every kid on speed - Antonio Dimitrov (MK), Galia Dimitrova (BG), Ibrahim Eid (Palestine), Emre Erkal (TR), Tal Hadad (FR), Boris Hegenbart (DE), Robert van Heuman (NL). Petko Dourmana (BG), Can Karadogan (TR), Uri Katzenstein (IL), Sarp Keskiner (TR), REC (TR), Reuben De Latour (NZ), MIAM: Kerem Aksoy, Deniz Arat, Barkin Engin, Erdem Helvacioglu, Burak Tamer, Tolga Tuzun, Murat Yakin (TR), Phillip Misselwitz (DE), Wissam Murad (Palestine), Erhan Muratoglu (TR), DJ Negma (TR), Phill Niblock (US), Klaus Obermeyer (DE), Matthieu Prat (FR), REC: Orcun Basturk, Liz Fando, Tonguc Gokalp, Randiman Kakara, Saska (TR), Binya Reches (IL), Sabreen Studio (Filistin), Ran Slavin (IL), Basak Senova (TR), Pieter Snapper (US/TR) and open call: Muni Monde, Ozdemir Bayrak, Kerem Guzel, Koray Kantarcioglu (TR) and Solar Duo (TR/FI).


The project has received support from NOMAD Project Channel, Istanbul Technical University MIAM (Center for Advanced Musical Studies), Bahcesehir University, Goethe Institut, Istanbul, Mondriaan Foundation, Amsterdam, Consulate-General of the Netherlands, MOAB Foundation, Radio Helsinki, Graz , ekw 14.90, Israel National Lottery Council for the Arts, Israeli Center for Digital Art, Holon, STEIM ( Studio for Electro-Instrumental Music), InterSpace, Sofia, Sabreen Studio, Ford Foundation, Kadir Has University, REC Magazine, Balans, Bant Magazine, e-tasarim, Senkron Publishing and Baskaseyler Music Art Organization.

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