MINDPLAY:

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Extended deadline for submissions

MINDPLAY is a one day conference on the social, intellectual and experiential dimensions of play and interaction in digital media environments. The conference focuses on mindful and playful relationships with digital media environments including mobile and ubiquitous media, new cinema, gameplay, wired performance spaces and networked communities. We encourage submissions of papers, practice-led research, poster presentations, demonstrations and installations. Selected papers may be published in a special issue of the journal Digital Creativity. Conference date: Friday January 20th 2006; Extended deadline for abstracts: Friday 30th September.

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Originally posted on networked_performance by jo


you can adopt ascii chewy

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Jason Van Anden:
Hi Again,

I am not sure if its ascii fatigue or what but I did not get much of a response from my posting about my new piece: ascii chewy. Perhaps I did not describe it well enough - so I will take another shot:

"ascii chewy" is an ascii based emotive life form and improvisational comic strip that dwells within your browser.

Its written entirely in javascript. It is intended to be adopted and hosted via iframes on OPS (other people's sites). Chewy's behavior will become more articulate and interesting as I have the time to add to his re-pet-oire. I am offering him to non-commercial websites for free via a Creative Commons license.

Everything you need to know about this can be found here:

http://www.smileproject.com/chewy

ascii chewy does not require powerpoint.

Which one of you early adopters would like to be the earliest?

Jason Van Anden
http://www.smileproject.com

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Originally posted on Rhizome.org Raw by Jason Van Anden


Das Park Hotel, minimal accomodation in Linz

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This one is for Sascha who was looking for accomodation in Linz during Ars Electronica.

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Das ParkHotel offers room with minimum space volume for maximum comfort in the green heart of Linz. The reservoir under and beside the couch surface (fitted with an Optimo matress) offers some space for your luggage. There's even a power connection (220 V) for your electrical appliances and a plug for Internet connection.

Sanitary facilities, breakfast area and other hotel amenities are to be found around the hotel: at the Danube park public toilets and at the cafés of Linz city centre.

Book now and pay as you wish (apparently the system works quite well, people leave between 7 and 20 € and sometimes even little presents.)

English version of the website soon.

Thanks Andi!

Btw, if any of you is going to Ars and want to meet, just drop me a line!

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-- Not a bad solution since it is always hard to find a place to stay in Linz, and right next to the Brucknerhaus!

Originally posted on we make money not art by Rhizome


Ars Electronica (unofficial) wiki

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Jan at Piecoplastic has set up a wiki-list for bloggers, mobloggers, wikis, social bookmarks covering ars electronica 2005. Join the party!

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Originally posted on we make money not art by Rhizome


One Bit Music

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Artist and composer Tristan Perich's new project is called One Bit Music. This a low-fi musical device consists of electronics programmed and packaged in a standard CD jewel case that play minimal glitch/dance music when headphones are plugged in.

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The device is meant to fit into the standard album-based method of music distribution: you will find it along other CDs in a record store and it has different tracks; it will be released by Cantaloupe Music in the upcoming months.

Perich will exhibit the device, play a sampling of his music, and explain how it works and came to be during the dorkbot NYC meeting, September 7th at Postmasters Gallery (459 West 19th Street in Chelsea).

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-- And I thought 8-bit was minimal!

Originally posted on we make money not art by Rhizome


Primary and Other Remote Locations

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Algorithmic pattern-matching of the landscape (utilizing the C5 Landscape Database) on Lemay Island and the Silver Island Mountains, Box Elder County UT, Aug 12th-15th, 2K5.

For "Primary and Other Remote Locations", the South East corner the Center for Land Use Interpretation's Remote Location property on Lemay Island was used as an input point.

A database containing topographical data for the surrounding area (including Lemay Island, Floating Island and the Silver Island mountain range which includes Crater Island) was searched, seeking points with similar topographical characteristics. The database search isolated five topographical others of the CLUI Remote Location; or as we call them, the "Other Remote Locations".

The "Other Remote Locations" were visited with the help of GPS, four wheel drive, a[nd] hiking. The sites were documented, with the primary goal of producing landscape paintings in which agency of site selection, often assumed to be the natural province of the painter, is turned over to the algorithm and the data; digesting the landscape data through pattern matching, and allowing the data to tell us where to go.

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Originally posted on Rhizome.org Raw by Brett Stalbaum


Hard Drive Orchestra

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Radio Taking Place Between the Ears and Behind the Eyes

Hard Drive Orchestra--by Fundamental Radio (August Black and Markus Seidl)--is a sculpture and instrument that can be programmed to run autonomously as a stand-alone installation or played live and intuitively in a performance taking control commands via OSC, midi, or some other input protocol.

The hardware component consists of a mobile computer containing 8-16 IDE and SCSI hard drives of various ages of computing history and therefore of various sonic properties. The mechanical sounds of the drives are recorded live with 8-16 separate contact microphones, cleaned by a noisegate, and amplified over loudspeakers.

The software component consists of two objects written in C for PureData. One object performs very specific read-write operations on the various hard disks in order to force the disk's head to move from the innermost part of a drive's platter to the outermost part and back again. This results in an audible grinding click. The second object reads the data being written on each disk and blits it to the video screen. Essentially, the first object allows one to control the sonic activity of each drive while the second object simply displays the data to screen.

With the Hard Drive Orchestra, Fundamental Radio can analyze and present the physical, mechanical, and most importantly, the aesthetic properties of stored information. The HDO has premiered with "The Physical Mechanism of Forgetting" at the Freud Museum in St. Petersburg [Bolshoi Prospekt, Petrogradskaya Storona, 18a] as part of Traumlandshaften festival from October 7-10, 2003. There, the successive versions of the ****soft operating system have been deleted, slowly, over a week cumulating into a live performance of found and submitted data.

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Originally posted on networked_performance by jo


Surface Tension

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Mobile Art Projection Program: Call for Proposals

ANAT is now calling for proposals from South Australian artists or artists groups, for dynamic temporary public projection artwork. Four artists or artist groups will be commissioned to produce projection works that are experimental, conceptual, and respond to Surface Tension's guerrilla-style approach of presentation and use of mobility to take art to the audience. Selected artists will present their Projection Artworks consecutively in the period November 2005 - March 2006. To download a Surface Tension program outline and proposal guidelines, please go to the ANAT website, 'Surface Tension: ANAT's mobile projection project call for proposals' News Item.

Deadline for proposals is: September 2, 2005
Notification date is: September 12, 2005
Successful artists will be required to complete their artwork by late October.

For further information, please contact
Jen Brazier
projection[at]anat.org.au
tel: (08) 8231 9037
m: 0413 564 474

Gus Clutterbuck
m: 0407 721 532

Surface Tension has been made possible through Adelaide City Councils Public Art program, and will be delivered in negotiation with Council by the Australian Network for Art Technology (ANAT).

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Originally posted on networked_performance by jo


Front page RSS

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Francis Hwang:
Hey kids,

Quite a few of you have asked for an RSS feed of the front-page reBlog.
Here you go:

http://rhizome.org/syndicate/fp.rss

As always, a full list of our feeds can be found

http://rhizome.org/syndicate/

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Originally posted on Rhizome.org Raw by Francis Hwang


call for abstracts of these for LABS

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roger malina:

CALL FOR ENGLISH AND SPANISH LANGUAGE THESIS ABSTRACTS IN INTERSECTION OF ART/SCIENCE/TECHNOLOGY

NEXT DEADLINE: 30 September 2005

The Leonardo Abstracts services, LABS, are seeking PhD, Masters and MFA thesis abstracts for their next quarterly publication cycle. English language and Spanish language databases are accepting thesis abstracts concerning the intersections of art, science and technology.

The LABS databases are a leading international thesis abstracts service for emerging artists, researchers and scholars. Submissions are evaluated by international Peer Review Panels. The top rated abstracts are published by Leonardo. [More....]

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Originally posted on Rhizome.org Raw by roger malina