Stop motion studies
David Crawford
Views from
the ground floor...
Jess Loseby
Electric sheep
Scott Draves
Execute
Zohar Kfir
Secret.room
VioletRabbit
LoveStoryProject
Florian Thalhofer,
Mahmoud Hamdy
French trash touch
SYSTAIME
DemoKino
Davide Grassi
Normative bebilderung
Guido Braun
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Current exhibition endeavors to analyze the peculiarities of
video art as it develops on the net. The exhibition is not
merely concerned with the digital/network platform replacing the
more traditional support - the tape, but also, and above all,
with development of the new narratives and aesthetics granted by
mechanisms of network and digital media: deconstruction,
interaction, randomization, multi-layerness, browser dependence,
real-time broadcast and editability; alteration, combination and
incorporation of various media within video medium or video
elements within them. These narratives, already aesthetically
influenced by multitude of digital compressions, raise a
question of possibilities and limitations of video art as it has
been known and been developed since middle sixties and until
eighties and their transformation during the Internet age.
All the exhibited works are selected from the projects
offered in response to the open call for submissions published
by no-org.net on the web last February. The exhibition
presents the approach to the concept of video-net-art taken by
the participating artists who deal with net & digital art.
Several features of video
art on the net are formally deployed by different works making
the exhibition.
Stop motion studies by David Crawford
invoke questions of direct impact of formats and methods by
which data is transfered through the network and their influence
on the final design of a movie with every new transmission. The
number of frames per second, one of the factors that shaped and
characterized the cinema in the beginning, is brought into focus of
this internet video, where the network connection stream defines
the speed of transitions, decomposing the film into primary
elements - still images/frames. The subject matter of the movie
draws metaphorical parallels between subway conjunctions of
different underground city networks and the virtual network of
the Internet, where a particular passenger's route and an
internet user's route alike cross and overlap with routes of
other passengers/users.
Net-film by Jess Loseby
Views from the ground floor it's an
interactive work built of video
pieces, stills and animations in Flash, where the multiplicity
and the combination of different media success in creating a
poetical and singular work, as a result of the
harmonic combination of a digital aesthetics and intimate,
domestic themes.
Electric sheep, work of Scott Draves
is an auto generating screen-saver constructed according to
random codes that depend on different actions of participants,
to whom it arrives in format of MPEG animation. Electric sheep
is an open source software,
presenting original and unique approach to video and animation
on the Internet.
In work of Zohar Kfir Execute the
viewer turned to accomplice - or objector in a process of
execution. The execution process, probably recorded from TV,
split to several movies presented in chronological order. An
interactive video, a linear narrative, divided in simple
and direct way, places the spectator in a dilemma: to become an
executioner or to stop the execution in a virtual way. User
becomes responsible, in the linear path of restructured and
unavoidable execution. Simple interaction endows the "PLAY"
button with a new signification of aesthetic, human and
political responsibility.
The net.drama of VioletRabbit/Coniglioviola and IRAA Theatre
Secret.room
presents a narrative constructed of several movies of different
lengths sequentially and simultaneously screened in random order
in the continuously opening pop-up windows. The work aims to
put the viewer and his/her computer under absolute control,
turning the user in a passive spectator through the renunciation
of interactivity: "THE BROWSER IS YOUR DIRECTOR-DON'T RESIST"
LoveStoryProject - collaborative project by Florian
Thalhofer and Mahmoud Hamdy produced in Germany and Egypt gives
user full control over the flow of documentary movie
contemplating different love stories. The project
presents possibilities of hyper-video, linking among different
movies, fragments, stories, people and cultures, positioning the
spectator in the middle of action as a co-editor of non-linear
random documentary narrative.
French trash touch is a
website dedicated to web movies, net and digital art. The
website resembles a Pandora's box - every click unfolds a new
panorama, often chaotic and uncontrollable. It presents the
cyberpunk culture - the "french trash" - not only discovering
new aesthetics and forms but also serving as an active web
mediateque, an alternative to traditional video archives.
DemoKino by Davide Grassi is using the possibilities of
the network for creating a virtual parliament. Each
parliamentary online session begins upon watching a movie, a
parable related to the issue at hand, which invites the user to
vote for and against. DemoKino is critical art work which
questions the democratic system as it occurs in the political
arena.
Normative bebilderung by Guido Braun is a
creation made of every-day's movies, taken during artist's stay
in Frankfurt. This video-diary, characterized by a
poetic approach and minimalism, resembles the blog language
testing the edge between public and private. It is the frame of
the work's presentation that makes it video-net-art.
*special webcam event was held on July 10 between 20:30 to 23:30
GMT+3 (report to follow)
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