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<nettime-ann> Pixel Lab #4 | HASA-labs, "Satellite Data Stream" |
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Pixel Lab #4 | HASA-labs, "Satellite Data Stream" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- in: Laboratoire Ouvert @ la GaÃtà lyrique, Paris Sat. 27 Spetember, 5PM-7PM, talk/discussion Sun. 28 September, 2PM-6PM, workshop, 5 Euros #4 | HASA-labs (De/UK) ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Hasa-labs researches combines technological and artistic
experiments. They play with the imaginary surplus produced by the
affective qualities we tend to interpret into perceiving
automatons. Machines and technology are at the heart of Hasa-Labs artistic
practice, under the form of technological apparatuses that are at
the same time sculptures, objects, and installations - machines
that are turned on themselves, like vacuum cleaners cleaning
themselves. Such machines or devices fulfil their main function for its own
sake. As such, they oscillate between utilitarian and aesthetic
demands. Besides the aesthetics of the performative, Hasa-Labs
focuses on the aesthetics of "curiosities," whose initial
significance lies in their ability to stimulate our imagination.
Aided by this propensity for imagination, which Stanislav Lem
described as a âspecies reflex,â new types of sense-fiction and
other potential functions are generated. Â Â PIXEL_LAB | LABORATOIRE OUVERT ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Within the
residency program "Laboratoire Ouvert" of la GaÃtà lyrique, Mal
au Pixel proposes a series of monthly meetings in Paris, until
April 2015, consisting in a public talk and a collective
workshop.
Since 2006,
Mal au Pixel festival is looking at connecting technology, urban
electronics and social transformation issues, and to
investigate our contemporary beliefs. The festival brings
together young digital artists and unconventional electronics :
unexpected technologies, open source tools, prototypes and open
ended events.
PROGRAM -------  11-12 October Andy Bolus (UK.FR), Ghost Detector Synth http://schoolofmeatcutting.free.fr 8-9 November Bengt SjÃlÃn, Tempest Aura/Tempest Radio http://www.automata.se/ 13-14 December Mari Keski-Korsu & Erich Berger, DIY Geiger Counter http://casepyhajoki.info/en  PRACTICAL --------- Presentations:
On Saturday,
5PM-7PM,
free access;
Workshops:
Sat and/or
Sunday, 2PM-6PM, 5â,
Reservations
= billetterie@gaite-lyrique.net;
SUPPORTS -------- In
partnership with Pixelache Network.
With the
support of the Grundtvig Foundation.
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