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WRO 97 WRO 97 WRO 97 WRO 97 WRO 6 t h i n t e r n a t i o n a l m e d i a a r t b i e n n a l e april 30th - may 4th programme [information updated on April 15th , 1997] -------------------------------------------- I n t e r n a t i o n a l V i d e o A r t C o m p e t i t i o n -------------------------------------------- The selection committee has finished their work. The selection is done. 4 4 w o r k s have been selected out of over 600 received from all over the world. The competition screenings will be in four programmes about 2 hours each, displayed on M a y 1st (programme 1 and 2) and M a y 2nd (programme 3 and 4). Screening of the awarded works - M a y 3rd. All screenings will take place in the Swiebodzki Theatre Hall. They will be estimated by the i n t e r n a t i o n a l j u r y whose members are as follows: S a l l y B e r g e r (USA) Film and Video Department, The Museum of Modern Art, New York; G o t t f r i e d H a t t i n g e r (Austria) independent curator, programme director of the Ars Electronica Festival in the years 1990-1991, the author of numerous exhibitions (among others Obiekt: Video, Landesmuseum O� in Linz); R y s z a r d W. K l u s z c z y n s k i (Poland) curator at the Film / Video Department of The Contemporary Art Centre - Ujazdowski Castle, Warsaw, lecturer at Lodz University; M u n t a d a s (Spain /USA) multidisciplinary artist at the crossroads of art, the social sciences and the media, dealing with installations, films and video works using a critical approach to modern-day cultural phenomena; T a m a s W a l i c z k y (Hungary) prominent video and computer animation creator, since the beginning of the 90's associated with The Visual Media Institute of the ZKM, Karlsruhe, Germany; -------------------------------------------- GEO / INFO TERRITORY I n t e r n a t i o n a l E x h i b i t i o n Open Apr 30 - May 4, BWA "Awangarda" Gallery and "Foto-Medium-Art" Gallery -------------------------------------------- Artists: Yoshiyuki Abe (Japan) Emmanuel Avenel (Canada) Chris Dodge (USA) Marie France Giraudon (Canada) Izabella Gustowska (Poland) Irena Juzowa (Czech Republic) Przemyslaw Kwiek (Poland) Darrin Martin (USA) Czeslaw Niemen (Poland) Jan Pieniazek (Poland) Anna Plotnicka (Poland) Scott Sona Snibbe (USA) Jozef Robakowski (Poland) Jerzy Truszkowski (Poland) CD-ROM Art Gallery: -Artintact 3 > Ken Faingold (USA), Perry Hobberman (USA), George Legrady (Canada) -Venetian Deer > Die Veteranen (Germany) and Stock, Hausen and Walkman (U.K.) (in The European Partnership Centre halls) - W(ww)NET - Internet operations - Videotheque - informational programmes -------------------------------------------- GEO / INFO TERRITORY T h e I n t e r n a t i o n a l M e e t i n g a n d S y m p o s i u m May 1-3, 1997 - The Kalambur Theatre Hall -------------------------------------------- Participants: Andreas Broeckman - V2_Organisation, Rotterdam (Netherlands) Alexandar Davic - artist (Yugoslavia) Chris Dodge - artist, MIT Media Lab (USA) Juraj Duris - Experimental Studio, Slovak Radio, Bratislava (Slovakia) Adele Eisenstein - C3, Budapest, (Hungary) Dr Ryszard W. Kluszczynski - Lodz University (Poland) Miroslaw Kocur - Wroclaw University (Poland) Jaron Lanier - artist, composer, writer, scientist, film maker (USA) Dr Lev Manovich - University of California, San Diego (USA) Alla Mitrofanova - Gallery 21, St. Petersburg (Russia) Muntadas - artist (Spain / USA) Rasa Smite - E-lab, Riga (Latvia) Raitis Smits - E-lab, Riga (Latvia) Scott Sona Snibbe - artist, Interval Research (USA) Jerzy Truszkowski - artist (Poland) Tamas Waliczky - artist, ZKM, Karlsruhe (Germany) -------------------------------------------- SPECIAL EVENTS - video -------------------------------------------- M u n t a d a s (Spain / USA) the New York-based prominent video/media artist's own presentation; -------------------------------------------- Y o u n g a n d R e s t l e s s a four-part presentation of video works by seventeen women artists from New York; curated by Stephen Vitello, Sally Berger, and Barbara London, Department of Film and Video, The Museum of Modern Art, New York; -------------------------------------------- M a n i a c s o f D i s a p p e a r a n c e a four-part presentation of contemporary Japanese video art, prepared by curators: Kazunao Abe, Yukiko Shikata, and Christophe Charles with support from The Japan Foundation; -------------------------------------------- P i o n e e r s of V i d e o A r t a two-part presentation of the early works of video art classics - Bill Viola, The Vasulkas, Nam June Paik, Livinus, Nan Hoover, Garry Hill curated by: Mirjam Coelho (MonteVideo/TBA, Amsterdam) -------------------------------------------- SPECIAL EVENTS - performances -------------------------------------------- J a r o n L a n i e r (USA) Virtual Reality Considered as a Musical Instrument A performance by the American computer artist and musician, composer and film maker who coined the term "virtual reality" and invented the data glove. An incredible mingle of music based on the traditional instruments and the high-end computer technology employed to create music and animation; May 3rd, Polish TV Wroclaw, The Big Studio. -------------------------------------------- S t e l a r c (USA) The Third Hand A performance by the renowned Australian artist seeking alternative aesthetical strategies to overcome the restrictions imposed by the human body and mind; May 4th at Grotowski Centre. -------------------------------------------- G r z e g o r z Z g r a j a and K r z y s z t o f Z g r a j a (Poland/Germany) Installation/Music performance - April 30th at Awangarda Gallery -------------------------------------------- M a r e k C h o l o n i e w s k i (Poland) The prominent Polish electronic music composer's performance; - April 30 at Swiebodzki Theater Hall -------------------------------------------- C e z a r y D u c h n o w s k i and M a r c i n R u p o c i n s k i (Poland), Krany (Taps) A multimedia spectacle prepared by The Wroclaw Music Academy graduates and students. Co-production: WRO Festival and The Lipiñski Memorial Music Academy, Wroclaw; May 2nd at Musical Academy -------------------------------------------- F r e d e r i c k A b r a m s (USA/Poland) Underground Cathedral. The world premiere of the multimedia project for an audio tape, video tape, and a chamber orchestra by an American artist and composer Frederick Abrams, prepared together with Polish instrumentalists. Co-production: WRO Festival and Polish Public TV, Wroclaw May 1st at Musical Academy -------------------------------------------- P a w e l K w a s n i e w s k i (Poland) Performance - May 4th, at Awangarda Gallery -------------------------------------------- Alfred Banze (Germany) kon-tiki -------------------------------------------- N i g h t at BWA Gallery May 3/4, 1997 with Techno Opera by CUKT (Poland) -------------------------------------------- c u r a t o r i a l c o m m i t t e e: Violetta Kutlubasis Krajewska (programming director) Piotr Krajewski (artistic director) Zbigniew Kupisz (managing director) m a i n o r g a n i z e r OPEN STUDIO/WRO P O BOX 1385 54-137 Poland tel/fax ++ 71 44 83 69 e mail: wro@info.wcss.wroc.pl http://info.wcss.wroc.pl/~wro -------------------------------------------- WRO 97 has been made possible thanks to funds from: -------------------------------------------- City Council of Wroclaw Council of Wroclaw County Polish Television Channel 2, Warsaw Pro Helvetia, Zurich KulturKontakt, Vienna Austrian Consulate, Cracov Fundacja Kultury, Warsaw Stefan Batory Foundation, Warsaw Soros Centers for Contemporary Arts Network Ministry of Culture, Forreign Affair Dept, Warsaw w i t h s u p p o r t o f : ATM Computers System, Warsaw Sillicon Graphics Poland, Warsaw Polish Television SA, Wroclaw Branch, Polish Telecommunication SA, Branch Wroclaw LOT Polish Airlines Optimus SA Eurowings Airlines BWA "Awangarda", Wroclaw Foto-Medium-Art Gallery, Wroclaw Grotowski Centre, Wroclaw Wroclaw Centre of Networking and Supercomputing Mikrokom Soft, Wroc³aw Gazeta Wyborcza Musical Academy, Wroclaw Centre of European Partnership, Wroclaw CHIP (Polish Edition), Wroclaw ORBIS Hotels, Wroclaw ODRA Hotels, Wroclaw Gazeta Wroclawska Art and Culture Center OKiS, Wroclaw Polish Radio, Wroclaw Japan Foundation, Tokyo The British Council, Warsaw