Rob van Kranenburg on Wed, 26 Oct 2005 21:58:46 +0200 (CEST) |
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A little while ago I put up a short text on medialabs that led to a discussion on spectre. Now another centre might be going. Again a waste of expertise, resources but and I think most importantly targetgroup trust (young artist, designers, coders). Below you find the notes from a workshop Alan Munro, Ulla Maaria Mutanen and me did at Matchmaking organized by TEKS and what strikes us is that these questions/themes came from the local Trondheim participants. Reading them you realize that these questions are raised anywhere from London, Amsterdam, Delhi, Riga, where the move from the internet to the internet of things (sensorbased) world is being debated. There are definitely global grand trends. And there definitely is a local context in which and with which these trends breed, fight, clash, take root. All over the world these local contexts are redefined now as creative industries. In Trondheim also, city money does not go to TEKS, the logical partner from the targetgroup to create the triangle art-technology-business, but to a new initiative Technoport which starts with and from a business point of view and then has to find its way into the arts and technologies communities. Petition: TEKS and PNEK might have to close down! TEKS, Trondheim Electronic Arts Centre, and PNEK, the Norwegian Production Network for Electronic Arts, have reached the 3 year limit for financial support from Arts Council Norway. We have therefore applied for governmental funding from 2006. The proposed National Budget does not suggest further support for TEKS and PNEK despite the government'?s own cultural policy guidelines which states that TEKS and PNEK must be given permanent funding. For this reason we might be forced to close down early next year. We want of course to fight this situation, and call for support from all who find us to be an important resource! You can indeed help by signing a petition on this webpage: http://www.teks.no/petition Thank you in advance! Please forward this e-mail! for TEKS and PNEK: janne stang dahl trine e eidsmo espen gangvik Notes: Themes from day one Security and watching over people Every fourth doctor experiences violence Security, panic buttons; people being there when you need them Sensory world Sensory world; preparing experiences for people Interacting with the audience Allowing education which takes in all the senses, not just academic and book-led but to do with the whole experience. Not I think therefore I am but I sense and feel, therefore I think. How to communicate experiences to others, by artistic or technological means. The new technologies that can let us do this. Interaction Interaction between performers and audience. How does the audience feedback, affect the music or performance? Ways for the viewer/performer to become part of the art piece. Open sourcing versus the norm How do we make sure our creativity is not just incorporated by business Mental space for our ideas Sharing ideas without being prevented by business. What is the alternative? Philosophy and politics How do we connect with deeper currents? Politics- so much great movements are happening in the last few years; how can we connect and work politically and philosophically? What is the alternative to the current system? Digital and analogue domains What do we lose when we digitise? New domains; leapfrogging when new technologies become common. # distributed via <nettime>: no commercial use without permission # <nettime> is a moderated mailing list for net criticism, # collaborative text filtering and cultural politics of the nets # more info: majordomo@bbs.thing.net and "info nettime-l" in the msg body # archive: http://www.nettime.org contact: nettime@bbs.thing.net