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<nettime> New reviews/articles/works on Furtherfield Dec 05. |
New reviews/articles/works on Furtherfield. All can either be accessed via this url http://www.furtherfield.org from the front page, or from the individual links under each of the introductions below. Words Made Flesh by Florian Cramer. Although it was not until 1957 that mathematician John W. Tukey coined the term "software", its history can be traced back to Antiquity, according to Florian Cramer. One of the main advocates of Software Art and long-time researcher on the relations between literature and computing, Cramer has written the book "Words Made Flesh. Code, Culture= , Imagination" during a fellowship in the Media Design Research program a= t the Piet Zwart Institute in Rotterdam. In this 140-page essay, he develops a historical overview of the philosophical, mystical, literary and artistic currents that lead to the present concept of software as a cultural practice. http://www.furtherfield.org/displayreview.php?From=3DIndex&review_id=3D16= 7 - Article by Pau Waelder. DVblog Quicktime Platform. "DVblog.org is a Vlog and platform for artists and scholars for presenting or publishing stand-alone quicktime works." The deal is simple, if you are currently creating work in Quicktime, upload them and let everyone see it. As well as the central column of recently uploaded works for all to view, on the left side of the blog sits a list of archived works, tagged with various genre titles such as Trailer Cinema& Ephemera. It also has other categories such as: realtime, net art, personal, quicktime tech, quicktime VR and many more... http://www.furtherfield.org/displayreview.php?From=3DIndex&review_id=3D16= 4 - Review by Marc Garrett. Personal World Map by Roxana Torre. Roxana Torre's "Personal World Map" is an interactive world map, where the world is distorted according to the potential traveler's time/budget limitations. The user chooses a "center", and defines time and money boundaries. After processing that data against a database of commercial flight data, a new map is produced, a personal world map. This new map is a distorted map, as geography and physical distances are no longer relevant in face of those new limitations and the availability of flights and their cost distribution. http://www.furtherfield.org/displayreview.php?From=3DIndex&review_id=3D16= 2 - Review by Tsila Hassine Glitch Art by Tony Scott. Behind the word 'Glitch' there is now adigital art movement emerging that explores imperfection by producing or saving unwanted images. Made with a digital camera, a printer or a scanner and based on an accident or a malfunction in a program causing a computer crash, a glitch can be defined saying that it is the on-screen output of something not working properly. http://www.furtherfield.org/displayreview.php?From=3DIndex&review_id=3D16= 6 - Review by Joachim Desarmenien. Packet Switching by Glorious Ninth. "Ultimately there are only two basic states or basic phases and everything of interest takes place on the boundary between them: on the boundary between chaos and order, on the boundary of water and ice, on the boundary of finite and infinite computer process." Tor Norretranders*. Kate Southworth and Patrick Simons have been creating audiovisual artworks, output in Shockwave, for exhibitions, projections at public gatherings of various kinds and for distribution across the Internet since the year 2000. http://www.furtherfield.org/displayreview.php?From=3DIndex&review_id=3D16= 1 - Collaborative Review by Ruth Catlow & Marc Garrett. -----------------------------------------> New FurtherCritic article by ]]MEZ[[ _ Pull of The[ory] Narrative + P[H]ush of The Context _ [This article uses a threading system. Thread 1 comments + critiques the notion of narrative. The 2nd Thread lyrically describes the Endless Forest project (http://www.tale-of-tales.com/TheEndlessForest/index.html). Intertwine at your (peri)leisure]. http://www.furtherfield.org/furthercriticreview.php?review_id=3D18 - ]]MEZ[[ Article. FurtherCritic, is a practical extension of the regular reviews featured on Furtherfield. Whereas Furtherfield's reviews focus on current projects and the promotion of artists' work in this ever expanding field, FurtherCritic provides a more extensive, critical, cultural overview; engaging with some of the areas discussed by media art academics but outside the context of an institutional framework. This offers a freedom to the participating writers to reflect on the subject matter on their own terms, experiment with the structures and rules of critical writing to communicate with a broad audience rather than adhere to long established institutional protocols for knowledge dissemination. http://www.furtherfield.org/furthercritic.php -----------------------------------------> Other current projects events/exhibitions related to Furtherfield. HTTP presents Abuse of the Public Domain, the first solo show of networked media art by UK artist Stanza. This exhibition features large-scale projections of 2 works, which use live real-time data from CCTV cameras cited in two cities, London and New York . Security tracking data is Stanza's chosen medium for these process led artworks. YOU ARE MY SUBJECTS uses data from a single fixed camera in NYC, focusing on subjects as they pass below it. AUTHENTICITY [Trying to imagine the world from everyone elses=92 perspective, all at once] draws its imagery from cameras all over London. Bother works can be viewed in a web browser via the Internet and turn us all into voyeurs of eerie 'parallel realities'. Also there will be selected works for view in the space. For more information: http://www.http.uk.net/ Private View. Thursday 8th December 7-9pm. 9th December 2005- 23rd January 2006. 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