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>From: "Natasa Petresin" <petresin@hotmail.com> >Subject: Absolute One >Date: Wed, 30 May 2001 09:15:18 -0000 >Mime-Version: 1.0 >X-OriginalArrivalTime: 30 May 2001 09:15:20.0168 (UTC) >FILETIME=[0C88A680:01C0E8E9] > >49th International Art Biennale of Venice >Press opening: June 6, 7, 8, 2001; Official opening 9th June 2001. > >Pavilion of the Republic of Slovenia >Galleria A+A, San Marco 3073, Venice 30124. Tel/Fax 041 2770466 e-mail: >spignotti@iol.it Press office: Roberta Lombardo: hurstel.roberta@wanadoo.fr > >ABSOLUTE ONE >URL:absoluteone.ljudmila.org > > Two artists, who are already established in their own country and on >the international scene, have been chosen to represent Republic of Slovenia >at the 49th Venice Biennale. One of them, Vuk Cosic, could be considered a >pioneer of art on the net; the other, Tadej Pogacar, is the inventor of new >parasitism and director of the P.A.R.A.S.I.T.E. Museum of Contemporary Art. >And a foreigner guest has been invited to work with them on the particular >issue presented in the pavilion, the group of the 0100101110101101.ORG > > Absolute one has one of Kelvin?s absolutes as a starting point, having >been conceived in the belief of absence of movement at a molecular level and >in the conviction that entropy, in its concept of zero, is equal to zero. >Absolute one concludes its interactive course with the idea that absolute >movement exists. It arrives at the idea that the absolute one means a >binary, or in information technology, the opposite. > > With Absolute one the Slovenian Pavilion offers a strong signal full >of optimism in place of rampant fatalism and the idea of inevitability, >starting with the fundamental question about how the artist can work >constructively and respond actively to the process of globalisation. With >their work, Cosic, Pogacar and 0100101110101101.ORG investigate the problems >of alternative economic practice and the relationship between art, >technology and society. > >. -.-.-.- > Collateral events > >- A forum (in Italian) has been activated on www.exibart.it, with the title >Absolute One >- Further forums have been set up for talking about the concept on >absoluteone.ljudmila.org (in English, Slovene)and absoluteone.exibart.com >(in Italian) >- Specific texts commissioned by the organisation have been written on the >theme. >- The publication of a catalogue with the results of the experimentation. > >The web site and the catalogue are including texts and interviews written by >economists, sociologists, philosophers, art critics on globalisation and its >effects on the contemporary society (George Soros, M. R. Bosrock, Slavoj >Zizek, Viktor Misiano, Carlos Basualdo, Olu Oguibe, Saskia Sassen, Tim >Druckrey, Marina Grzinic, Mark Amerika) The different point of view are >offering a wide spectrum of the phenomena and on the web site it gives the >possibility to express the >personal opinion on the activated forum. > >Vuk Cosic is one of the pioneers of net art, and his works can be seen on >all the major sites in the world. He does not use sophisticated technology, >but is an advocate of works of art based on low technology. It should be >said that his low-budget technological creations produce works which do not >require the continuous and costly evolution of technology. His works are >visible in the web site of major international art institutions. > > > Tadej Pogacar is the director and founder of the P.A.R.A.S.I.T.E >Museum, an >institution which works outside conventional artistic and economic channels. >He is one of the successful artists in the sector who has underlined the >importance of the argument, whose notions are defined by mimicry, subversive >networks, nomadism, the parallel economy and donations. New parasitism is >developed in a >specific cultural and temporal framework, as a result of the recent >post-capitalist market economy, incredible technological progress and a >mixture of scientific and artistic concepts. He has exhibited >internationally, including Manifesta. > > 0100101110101101.ORG The action that made them famous was the >?theft? of the most renowned net.art gallery, Hell.com, which has always >been closed to the public and accessible only with a precious password. When >Hell opened the web site for 48 hours on the occasion of the ?Surface? >exhibition, 0100101110101101.ORG downloaded the entire content of the >gallery and created a perfect copy, making it available to anyone in its web >site..0100101110101101.ORG work on what they consider contradictions of the >modern cultural system and particularly the concept of authenticity and >authorship, taking advantage of the manipulation potential offered by the >Internet. It should be clear to anyone that it no longer make sense to speak >of originals or duplicates in the world of digital art. > >Aurora Fonda, the new commissioner for the Slovenian Pavilion and curator of >the project, has worked independently for years in the field of contemporary >art as a specialist, organising projects which appear outside of the usual >exhibition spaces, filling everyday places with actions, performances and >exhibitions. Thus the spectator participates and, to a certain extent, is an >actor in the event. She studied history of art, specialising in contemporary >art in Venice. She is involved in exploring the most advanced expressions of >international contemporary art. Projects curated by Aurora Fonda include: >Paura (Fear, project created with Oliviero Toscani for Benetton?s Fabbrica >Centre of Communications) and La casa Vestita (The Clothed House) - Biennale >1999. She has also curated personal exhibitions for Jannis Kounnelis, Enzo >Cucchi, and Lucio Fontana. -----Syndicate mailinglist-------------------- Syndicate network for media culture and media art information and archive: http://www.v2.nl/syndicate to post to the Syndicate list: <syndicate@eg-r.isp-eg.de> to unsubscribe, write to <majordomo@eg-r.isp-eg.de>, in the body of the msg: unsubscribe syndicate your@email.adress