[Fwd: OUT Game Interventions on Eve of RNC]

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Subject: OUT Game Interventions on Eve of RNC
From: "anne-marie" <[email protected]>
Date: Tue, August 24, 2004 1:36 pm
To: [email protected]
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–OUT Military Game Interventions on Eve of RNC–

Popular military simulation games move out of game space and into the
streets of New York when Anne-Marie Schleiner and her team project the
violent and realistic imagery of war onto building facades in three
different neighborhoods in New York. The artist and her
cohort, clad in futuristic military garb, are on the street carrying a
projector and a laptop. They are connected through a mobile
wireless bicycle to an online team of five game players located
around the world. The team intervenes on servers in a popular online
military simulation game with performance actions-ranging from
simulated grenade suicides to propaganda to playful and absurd dance
performances. The live projections in the city that incorporate these new
actions can be viewed live at the sites or through web cams on the OUT
website www.opensorcery.net/OUT.

OUT (Operation Urban Terrain) is an artistic intervention of online
military games played out in public spaces in New York City by art
activists using high tech gear, strategy, and humor. OUT takes its name
from MOUT - a military term for Military Operations in Urban Terrain.
Infiltrating and masquerading as games, many military
simulation computer programs, such as the popular "Full Spectrum
Warrior," are marketed to civilian players and training them in MOUT combat.

Simulation games implicitly express certain ideologies of their
makers, and American war games are particularly telling of how our
government's power structure is upheld through military intervention. OUT
confronts the dual reality of these "games," raising important questions
about their social implications and underscoring the danger of blurring
boundaries between entertainment and "real" coverage.

OUT critiques the increasing militarization of civilian life that has
been implemented since 9/11, from the The Patriot Act to surveillance of
private and public spaces to the increased powers assumed by the
military. OUT challenges the U.S. Army and Pentagram computer game
developers to get OUT of the minds of civilian gamers.

OUT Performance, August 28, 2004
Location One: Midtown, 5th Ave & 45th St., 10:00-10:15 p.m.
(Live Webcam: http://www.opensorcery.net/OUT/)
Operation Anti-Propaganda, OUT Team members use a cheat to suicide
themselves while the game admin sends anti AA propaganda text
messages that appear in the middle of the screen to all other players on
the server.
Location Two: Harlem, 125th St. & St. Nicholas St., 11:15 - 11:30 p.m
Operation Virtual Sit-in, OUT Team members set off grenades to kill
themselves sitting down in a circle.
Location Three: Brooklyn, 1:00-1:20 a.m. Check site for exact
location, opensorcery.net/OUT/
Operation Bridge Dance, OUT team members from opposing teams approach
each other with a moonwalking dance.

Sept 2, 2004, Talk begins at 7:30
Post-performance Talk, Anne-Marie Schleiner with
on site collaborators Luis Hernadez, Pierre Rahola, Elke Marhoefer The
Upgrade! hosted by Eyebeam at
Postmasters Gallery
459 West 19th Street (at 10th Avenue)
New York, NY
http://www.treasurecrumbs.com/theupgrade

AA gamers can participate in performances at the server:
OperationUrbanTerrain IP 62.93.241.105

OUT is supported by the Lyn Blumenthal Memorial Fund and Creative Time
and includes the participation of the artists and gamers Luis Hernandez,
Pierre Rahola, Yury Gitman, Elke Marhoefer, John
Brennon, Chris Birke, and Vani Brusadin