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VIDEO VORTEX.2 WORKSPACE During Video Vortex.2 the Netherlands Media Art Institute reveals a new identity as an experimental place presenting projects which demand public participation, or: do it yourself, with others! In addition to showing installations that already exist, various workshops and presentations will be given in the WORKSPACE, especially set up for that purpose. Each week a different organization takes charge of the WORKSPACE, with projects in which you can join in and take part, from free software to mobile telephone, video, napster and vlogging workshops. Video Vortex.2 exhibition is on show untill February 3th Video Vortex Conference: Responses to YouTube Date: January 18-19 2008 Location: PostCS11, Amsterdam http://www.ilove11.nl Registration: http://www.networkcultures.org/videovortex Organized by the Institute of Network Cultures PROGRAM WORKSPACE ----- 17 January Workshop By Seth Keen, Keith Deverell, Jay Dedman and Ryanne Hodson Videodefunct and Showinabox: Hitting vlogging with a hammer A workshop presented in two parts that looks at vlogging. The Videodefunct collective focus on poetic approaches towards the way video is presented and curated by inverting the blog interface. Showinthebox aim to improve vlogging accessibility and aesthetic control with a user-friendly toolkit. Both projects use the open source blogging application WordPress and question whether vlogs need to move beyond the constraints of blogs. program: 1200 ? 1400 Videodefunct (Seth Keen and Keith Deverell) 1400 ? 1600 Showinthebox (Jay Dedman & Ryanne Hodson) 1600 ? 1700 Vlogging panel discussion Free, limited placement (10 maximum) Still some places available! Booking: malka@nimk.nl Please bring your own laptop to the workshop! ------- 22 - 26 January Workshop by govcom.org Space for People: Suggested Fields Do you fill in the defaults only? What does your form-filling say about you, or what it could be made to tell, if measured in great detail? Database philosophers were once deeply concerned about how field character limits ? the number of letters that would fit on each line in the electronic form ? would impoverish the self, just like bureaucracy turned people into numbers. People could not describe themselves in such short, mandatory lines. Now there are suggested fields, longer character limits, and free text spaces, with prospects for a more expansive self! The database has more memory. ?Other,? that last heading available on the form, standing for anomaly, has become ?add your own tag,? helpfully offering a moment of self-definition. The database is warmer, reaching out, asking for more of you. The govcomgroup will be working in the workspace, and visitors of the exhibition are welcome to join the group, ask questions, discuss and contribute! Govcom.org is an Amsterdam-based Foundation dedicated to developing and hosting info-political tools for the Web, and is supported by users of the Issue Crawler. The Digital Methods Initiative, supported by the Mondriaan Interregeling, is concerned with the techniques of study that are sensitive to the specificities of the new medium. The director of the projects is Richard Rogers. Sabine Niederer and Esther Weltevrede manage the Digital Methods Initiative, and Anne Helmond and Kim de Groot are the analyst-designers, together with Michael Stevenson. Erik Borra is programmer, also for Govcom.org. Marieke van Dijk is Govcom.org designer. More information: http://www.govcom.org http://dmi.mediastudies.nl ------- 2 February Workshop by Furtherfield.org SWAMP Splash about in the deluge of information rising up through the grass-roots 12.00 ? 15.00 h. Marc Garrett and Ruth Catlow from Furtherfield.org will demo VisitorsStudio and introduce participants to its (easy-to-use) tool-set and features. Using your own files (bring jpg, mp3, swf, flv under 200k) or harvesting files from the net, you can work with others to create and distribute mixes and remixes. The day will end with a live online performance by all participants. Free, booking: malka@nimk.nl Participants will need: laptops with browser, wireless capability VisitorsStudio (Furtherfield.org 2003-) is an networked, many to many, real-time art project created and distributed live in real-time across the Internet. Participants link together at the same time and mix and remix audio-visual files. The VisitorsStudio artware is also an always-on, open, social space. As they work together, live conversations between participants (identified by their moving cursor arrows) become a part of the performance- along with comments and heckling from the audience. Through VisitorsStudio Furtherfield.org explores the ongoing expressive and communicative processes of human beings collaborating in new ways in this context, as active agents in the production of the cultural landscape. Furtherfield.org utilizes networked media to create, explore, nurture and promote the art that happens when connections are made and knowledge is shared―across the boundaries of established art-world institutions and their markets, community-focused artistic and activist projects and communities of socially-engaged software developers. This is a spectrum that engages from the maverick media-art-makers and small collectives of cross-specialist practitioners, to projects that critique and change dominant hierarchical structures as part of their art process. Furtherfield.org is a London-based artist-led organisation founded in 1996. The proliferation of commercial but free digital sharing activities associated with Web2.0, subjects the contemporary networked human-being to a deluge of information and expressive culture from all directions, not just from on high (through authorized channels for information, news and culture) but also rising up through vernacular. Links Furtherfield.org http://www.furtherfield.org/ Furtherfield.org projects http://www.furtherfield.org/furtherprojects.php VisitorsStudio http://www.visitorsstudio.org/ DissensionConvention http://www.furtherfield.org/dissensionconvention/ Short Movie http://www.furtherfield.org/5+5=5/visitorsstudio.mov Video Vortex is an initiative by the Institute of Network Cultures, in collaboration with Argos Brussels and the Netherlands Media Arts Institute. Thanks to: David Garcia (advisor), VSBfonds, Amsterdams Fonds voor de Kunst, Powered by Beamsystems Netherlands Media Art Institute Keizersgracht 264 1016 EV Amsterdam T 020 6237101 www.nimk.nl info@nimk.nl ______________________________________________________ * Verspreid via nettime-nl. Commercieel gebruik niet * toegestaan zonder toestemming. <nettime-nl> is een * open en ongemodereerde mailinglist over net-kritiek. * Meer info, archief & anderstalige edities: * http://www.nettime.org/. * Contact: Menno Grootveld (rabotnik@xs4all.nl).