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<nettime-ann> ARTELEKU Donostia- San sebastian. Call for projects "INFORMATION KINETICS: EGOVIZ" |
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INFORMATION KINETICS: EGOVIZ Direction: BESTIARIO ( Dates: 10th to 22th August. Receipt of projects: 5th july. Collaborators, until
3rd August. Selection of 8 projetcs: publication of the summary
on the web. Photograph: BESTIARIO. Participants: Manuel Lima (www.mslima.com/, www.visualcomplexity.com),
Fabien Girardin (http://www.girardin.org/fabien/), Marcos Weskamp
(www.marumushi.com/), Ángela Zoss http://ivl.slis.indiana.edu/). DESCRIPTION The objective of this workshop is to connect
scientific vision with artistic _expression_ via the visualisation of data. In
present-day society we live with an overabundance of information. However,
obtaining meaningful analysis or relevant reflection can be an especially hard
task. Organising information, offering different perspectives, encouraging
analysis or bringing that which seemed hidden to light, with the aim of
catalysing meaningful reflection are tasks often faced by the artist, at times
in the guise of a private investigator and at others armed only with intuition.
It seems appropriate, therefore, to provide conceptual and technical tools that
enable the artist to tackle their investigations from other perspectives. INDIVIDUAL AND ENVIRONMENT Data visualization workshop. Historically, art and science share an interest for
the study and representation of the individual and the environment. The
relationship between individual and environment is less evident for both art
and science, but it is equally important. Over the last few decades, in which
the concepts of network and relationship have become relevant, there have been
changes of vision and paradigm both in art and science with respect to
interchanges in information in various scales, between the parts and the whole. The visualization of information requires data,
evidently. It is not, however, so obvious where to find them. We know
–this is true- that there is an increasing amount of stored (and
circulating) information about people, their relationships, and their local and
global environments. Such data correspond to measurements or activities that
leave a trace. The amount of information stored through both channels increases
exponentially. The interest in reading such data without being overwhelmed by
them has promoted a discipline that is situated in the barycentre of art,
science and technology: the visualization of information. In this workshop projects will be set up which work
with individual and environment-related data that fit into some of the
following groups: Visualization of information on individuals (egoviz, in the case that a person presents his/her
own information) In our technologised culture, an individual produces
information and leaves digital traces in the Internet, in their own and other
computers, and in many other devices. In ever more everyday cases, and thanks
to web2.0 services, a person may have digitalised information on his/her
network of friends, travel, his/her reading, beliefs, astral charts, multiple
conversations, states of morale and all of that even updated on a daily basis,
and even technical data related with his/her health... See:
http://flowingdata.com/category/self-surveillance/ and http://flowingdata.com/2008/09/12/23-personal-tools-to-learn-more-about-yourself/ Visualization of information on environments States and companies have big-scale information on
and there is growing pressure for such data to be made public. Manuel Lima
comments on the importance of the visualization of information on
environment-related data: http://www.visualcomplexity.com/vc/blog/?p=450 Visualization of information on relationships between
individuals and environment The fundamental challenge of this workshop is to find
ideas for projects of visualisation of the relationship between the individual
and the environment, and reflect on how to find data of this kind. Probably
possibilities may arise as a result of mixing projects focussed exclusively to
the individual or to the environment. Representing the relationship between people and what
surrounds us is of considerable political importance because it informs us on
how the environment affects the individual, and contributes to identifying
strategies for these alterations to become positive. There will be a series of open lectures: August 12th, 19:00h. Angela Zoss. August 17th, 19:00h. Marcos Weskamp. August 19th, 19:00h. Fabian Girarden. August 22th, 12:00h. Manuel Lima. 19:00h Opening of the exhibition |
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