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<nettime-ann> TINT Arts Lab Opens its Doors with its First Season! |
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TINT are pleased to present our newly opened Arts Lab! Bringing TINT a signifying step forward to realising our core aims in fostering a strong, sustainable and questioning media arts community! The TINT Arts Lab is a platform that offers invited artists a space to present a new project in the form of a self contained blog. Its motivation is to nurture an open and public discussion of the projects concept, context, development, presentation and documentation between the artists, a core team of commentators, which include Michael Demers, Martha King, Susan Elizabeth Ryan, Greg J. Smiths and Pau Waelder and also the interested media arts community (that’s you!). Please don’t shy away to express your own thoughts. Critical but fair feedback to the artist’s projects and the arts lab in general is highly appreciated. The arts lab is in its first season and we see it in a beta phase. Born out of curiosity it shall remain an open platform in constant change. A probe that will help to learn more about media arts and its motivations, modes of production, documentation, and reception in an age of crowd-sourced networked complexity. Last week the Arts Lab has opened its doors, ready to run its first season. Please join our residents in their open ended journey towards a new piece of work: This Belongs To by Glittermouse Jonestown Periphery by Aaron Oldenburg Mechanical Components by Stuart Dunbar The Unemployed by Jody Zellen Colour Data Processing by Lossless Processing + Error On the Materiality of the Image by Eleana Louka Relation Alterations by Lauren McCarthy Virtual Assistance by Andrew Norman Wilson Please find more information on the arts lab website: http://lab.tintarts.org. TINT is an UK based interdisciplinary media arts organisation setup in January 2009. Dedicated to art which is derived from, and reflects upon the intersections of technology and culture. As an artist run organisation our core intentions are concerned with the support of artistic collaboration, acting as a point of juncture for artists working within the fields of science and technology. We assist in pursuing and establishing collaborations with scientists, theorists, artists and other practitioners. Our program of exhibitions, events and residencies support an experimentation of media and interactive arts, encouraging audiences to participate, explore and create! |
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