Art Orienté Objet – ORIGIN https://ars.electronica.art/origin/en ORIGIN - ARS ELECTRONICA 2011 Mon, 27 Jun 2022 14:49:46 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.9.6 Prix Forum I – Hybrid Art https://ars.electronica.art/origin/en/2011/08/12/prix-forum-i-hybrid-art/ Fri, 12 Aug 2011 08:04:39 +0000 https://ars.electronica.art/origin/?p=1979 The prize winners in the Hybrid Art category

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Art Orienté Objet (FR) – May the Horse Live in Me, 2011 / Golden Nica
Tuur van Balen (BE) – Pigeon d’Or / Award of Distinction
Christin Lahr (DE) – MACHT GESCHENKE: DAS KAPITAL / Award of Distinction

Participants of the Forum

Oron Catts (AU) – Member of the Jury
Marion Laval-Jeantet (FR), Benoît Mangin (FR) (Art Orienté Objet)
Tuur van Balen (BE)
Christin Lahr (DE)
Dmitry Gelfand (NL)

Prix Forum – Hybrid Art is part of the ORIGIN Symposium IV

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Ars Electronica Gala https://ars.electronica.art/origin/en/2011/08/08/ars-electronica-gala-im-brucknerhaus/ https://ars.electronica.art/origin/en/2011/08/08/ars-electronica-gala-im-brucknerhaus/#comments Mon, 08 Aug 2011 10:59:57 +0000 https://ars.electronica.art/origin/?p=290 An evening totally dedicated to the artists themselves. The 2011 Ars Electronica Gala featuring the presentation of the Golden Nicas to the Prix Ars Electronica prizewinners is one of the Festival’s highlights.

Please note that due to the limited seats you will need a separate invitation or a seat reservation for the Gala.

The Golden Nicas and Prizes go to:

Metachaos

Alessandro Bavari (IT)
Golden Nica Computer Animation / Film /VFX

Energy Field

Jana Winderen (NO)
Golden Nica Digital Musics & Sound Art

May the Horse Live in me

Art Orienté Objet: Marion Laval-Jeantet (FR), Benoît Mangin (FR)
Golden Nica Hybrid Art

Newstweek

Julian Oliver (NZ), Danja Vasiliev (RU)
Golden Nica Interactive Art

Fundación Ciudadano Inteligente

Golden Nica Digital Communities

Weltherberge Schulhaus

HBLA für Künstlerische Gestaltung Linz / HTL Leonding
Golden Nica u19 Create Your World

Choke Point Project

P2P Foundation (NL)
Winner [the next idea] voestalpine Art and Technology Grant

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CYBERARTS 2011 https://ars.electronica.art/origin/en/2011/08/08/cyberarts-ausstellung-im-ok-offenes-kulturhaus/ Mon, 08 Aug 2011 09:00:12 +0000 https://ars.electronica.art/origin/?p=287 The Prix Ars Electronica is the world’s highest endowed prize for digital arts. It’s awarded in seven categories. The CyberArts 2011 exhibition showcases prizewinning works in Hybrid Art, Interactive Art and Digital Musics & Sound Art. The opening takes place at September 1st 5:30 pm. You can join a guided tour every day at 1:30 pm.

May the Horse Live in Me – Art Orienté Objet (FR)

Golden Nica – Hybrid Art


May the Horse Live in Me, Art Orienté Objet, click for Flickr-Gallery

This performance spans a bridge between animal and human being as well as between the discipline of bioart and extreme body art. May the Horse Live in Me performs the ritual of blood brotherhood between horse and performer. Immunologically prepared horse blood is injected into a human’s body and initiates a potentially therapeutic process.

Newstweek – Julian Oliver (NZ/DE), Danja Vasiliev (RU/DE)

Golden Nica – Interactive Art


Newstweek, click for CyberArts-Flickr-Gallerie

Newstweek is a high-tech device—small and unobtrusive, but nevertheless well suited for an attack on the nervous system of democracy. As something that appears to be a normal part of the technical infrastructure of an internet hotspot, Newstweek makes it possible to manipulate what’s received by those accessing the internet via W-LAN without them knowing about it. This is done by secretly modifying the news they read on their laptops, smartphones and tablets.

Bee – Apostolos Loufopoulos (GR)


Bee, Apostolos Loufopoulos, click for CyberArts-Flickr-Gallery

A work of sound art, bee conveys listeners into the acoustic cosmos of insects. Intensive movement and occasionally rapid rhythms with fast transitions are characteristic of this work. Moments of tranquility, of quiet and minimal motion alternate with sudden spurts of activity, and thus shed light on the antithetical motion patterns of flies, bees and other insects.

MACHT GESCHENKE: DAS KAPITAL* – Christin Lahr (DE)

A Critique of Political Economy Donation, Transfers of Capital to the Federal Ministry of Finance, 2009 – ca. 2052

Since May 31, 2009, Lahr has transferred 1 cent daily to the German Federal Ministry of Finance, thus helping to counter the growing mountain of debt. In the field »reason for payment«, she always writes 108 characters from “Capital: A Critique of Political Economy” by Karl Marx. In this way the entire book will be transferred into the state’s central account via online banking in the next 43 years. The value increase of the capital investment is not included, nor are the required labor and lifetime or the added value through cultural and symbolic capital calculated into this.

During the festival, the artist will temporarily install her work station in the OK, exposing bureaucratic structures and delivering an illustrative insight into the “cultivation” of
capital:

*The German title MACHT GESCHENKE is a play on words implying “CREATE GIFTS”, or “GIFTS OF POWER” as well as “POWERFUL GIFTS”

THE MAKING OF CAPITAL, WORK IN PROGRESS

01.09.2011: 12:00 – 20:00 Uhr
02.09.2011: 12:00 – 16:00 Uhr
03.09.2011: 12:00 – 14:00 Uhr
04.09.2011: 12:00 – 17:00 Uhr
05.09.2011: 12:00 – 17:00 Uhr
06.09.2011: 12:00 – 17:00 Uhr

*The German title “MACHT GESCHENKE” implies “MAKE A GIFT”, “GIFTS OF POWER” as well as “POWERFUL GIFTS”

Pigeon d’Or – Tuur van Balen (BE)


Pigeon d’Or, click for CyberArts-Flickr-Gallerie

This proposed solution to the pigeon problem consists of two elegantly designed birdhouses—one for the home; one for a parked car. In it, you can catch pigeons, feed them with a special bacteria culture that converts the birds’ highly infectious excrement into a disinfectant cleanser that works on such things as window panes and car windshields.

Face to Facebook – Hacking Monopoly Trilogy – Paolo Cirio (IT), Alessandro Ludovico (IT)


Face To Facebook – Hacking Monopoly Trilogy, click for CyberArts-Flickr-Gallerie

In the wake of their critical-subversive confrontations with Google and Amazon, Cirio and Ludovico set their sights on internet behemoth Facebook. They deployed some home-brew software to circumvent the social network’s well-oiled gears. It computes its way through the inconceivably vast number of faces depicted on that site and groups them into various categories that correspond to the ordering patterns people use in everyday life in dealing with others.

A Balloon for … – Davide Tidoni (IT)

is an itinerant project that brings to life the sound responses of specific spaces. By bursting balloons, the project discovers unique acoustic sites and invites people to explore space through listening.
In conjunction with the CyberArts exhibition, Davide Tidoni is offering nightly popping-balloon-walks in the city centre. By popping balloons, participants will be encouraged to test selected acoustic locations and become aware of how space speaks.

02.09.2011 Fr/Fr 01:00 (Thursday Night!)
03.09.2011 Sa/Sat 05:00
05.09.2011 Mo/Mon 01:00 (Sunday Night!)

A Tool to Deceive and Slaughter – Larsen Caleb (US)

This is a two-part work of art: it’s a small piece of sculpture with a controller and active internet connection; it’s also a script by means of which the sculpture is offered for sale on eBay. With each sale, the script launches a new auction on the popular online sales site.

algorithmic search for love – Julian Palacz (AT)

Songs as well as videos you’ve downloaded or shot yourself—nowadays, there’s hardly a home PC hard drive on which the quantities of data haven’t gotten completely out of hand. Julian Palacz (AT) has developed a cleaver search tool. It finds spoken or sung words and word combinations and then indicates precisely where they occur in a particular song or video sequence.

Be Your Own Souvenir – blablabLAB (ES)

Having your portrait sketched by a quickie downtown sidewalk artist was yesterday. The latest rage is an instant bust generated by a 3D printer! Be Your Own Souvenir invites you to pose and then take your likeness home with you in the form of a three-dimensional statuette.

Cinema for Primates – Rachel Mayeri (US)

It has long been known that our closest relatives in the animal kingdom, the chimpanzees, follow with interest what happens on a TV monitor. But until now, nobody has taken the trouble to develop programming that appeals to primates. And then along came Rachel Mayeri (US). Cinema for Primates is a series of videos produced especially for chimps living in the Edinburgh Zoo.

Continuization Loop – Wim Janssen (BE)

A 35mm film that consists solely of black and transparent surfaces runs over 150 guide rollers and thus produces a “wall of film” completely without projection. Wim Janssen’s (BE) work thus evokes elements from three generations of visual media: the materiality of film, the emptiness of the video signal and the binary logic of the digital.

empathetic heartbeat – Hideyuki Ando (JP), Junji Watanabe (JP), Masahiko Sato (JP)

In this installation, the visitor’s own heartbeat becomes a medium of empathy. Subjects use a stethoscope and headphones to listen to the beating of their heart. At the same time, they watch film clips and acoustically bond so intensively with the on-screen protagonists that the sound of their heart dissolves in total empathy with acoustic existence.

Inside the Tropospheric Laboratory – Agnes Meyer-Brandis (DE)

As a gigantic and rather confusing data & image generator, Tropospheric Laboratory enables us to see such things as aerosols that, as floating gas particles, make up the core of the clouds in the atmosphere. Meyer-Brandis’ (DE) installation thereby artfully veils the boundary between the visible and the invisible. The cloud cores are simultaneously omnipresent and, due to their nano-size, invisible.

Is there a horizon in the deepwater? – HeHe (FR): Helen Evans (UK), Heiko Hansen (DE)

In 2010, the Deep Horizon oil platform exploded, unleashing the worst-ever marine oil catastrophe. With her performance Is there a horizon in the deepwater? HeHe works through the ecological tragedy by minutely reconstructing the event.

Safe Cuddling – Helge Fischer (DE)

Originally conceived as an ironic statement about Western societies’ deepseated fears that are being assiduously stirred up by the media, this Safe Cuddling suit designed for children became the center of a dead-serious discussion about dealing with parental fear of child abuse. Helge Fischer’s (DE) construction offers protection by sounding an alarm when a child is cuddled too long or in an inappropriate place.

Sentient City Survival Kit – Mark Shepard (US)

The Sentient City Survival Kit is a bitingly ironic comment on the rapidly materializing vision of ubiquitous computing that’s being accompanied by the total surveillance of our behavior as consumers, our habits and our
movements. It consists of, among other things, an umbrella that generates crazy light effects to disrupt any video surveillance system, a not-your-everyday navigation app for cell phones, communication-enabled coffee cups and underwear that can easily outfox the RFID chip sensors at the mall. Mark Shepard‘s Ser endipitor is an alternative navigation app for the iPhone that helps you find something by looking for something else . Participate in a 45 minute serendipitous cit y walk! Bring an iPhone 3G (iOS 3.2 or newer ), comfortable walking shoes, and ample curiosity. Download Serendipitor for free from the App Store. Follow the link for more info on the tour.

Six-Forty by Fourty-Eighty – Jamie Zigelbaum, Marcelo Coelho (US)

This interpretation of the touchscreen principle consists of handy magnetic pixels that can be arrayed however the user wishes. One touch is all it takes to change a pixel’s color or to copy onto another.

TUNNEL – Rejane Cantoni (BR), Leonardo Crescenti (BR)

Tunnel is a finely designed, moveable passageway, living architecture that several persons can walk through simultaneously. Depending of the pedestrians’ weight, size and movement, it changes its design and dimension to fit the circumstances.

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ORIGIN SYMPOSIUM IV https://ars.electronica.art/origin/en/2011/08/01/origin-symposium-iv/ Mon, 01 Aug 2011 16:40:11 +0000 https://ars.electronica.art/origin/?p=1424 Brucknerhaus: Oron Catts (AU), Art Orienté Objet (FR), Tuur van Baalen (BE), Christin Lahr (DE), Dmitry Gelfand (RU)
Deep Space AEC: Rolf Heuer (DE/CH), Franzobel (AT), Peter Ginter (DE)

Brucknerhaus, Mittlerer Saal

15:00–15:10 Gerfried Stocker: Intro – Hybrid Art. Working in The Nexus of Art and Science
15:10–15:40 Oron Catts (AU): Regulated Transgressions – Selecting Hybrids
15:40–15:50 Oron Catts (AU): Jury Statement
15:50–16:20 Art Orienté Objet (FR)
16:20–16:40 Break
16:40–17:00 Tuur van Baalen (BE)
17:00–17:20 Christin Lahr (DE)
17:20–17:40 Dmitry Gelfand (RU)
17:40–18:00 Discussion

The Brucknerhaus will be hosting Prix Forum I – Hybrid Art. More than any other Prix Ars Electronica category, Hybrid Art is defined by the interaction of art and science. Artist Oron Catts (AU), recipient of the first Golden Nica in this category in 2007, has been working intensively since the 1990s on cooperation models involving art and science. He will report on his experiences and then moderate a forum of Hybrid Art prizewinners.

Moderated by Oron Catts (AU)

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Ars Electronica Center, Deep Space

15:00 – 16:00: LHC – Large Hadron Collider: Book Launch and Talk
17:00 – 18:00: Inside CERN

The focus on CERN continues in Deep Space at the Ars Electronica Center with the presentation of a spectacular new book in which Rolf Heuer (DE/CH), Franzobel (AT) and Peter Ginter (DE) portray CERN in texts and photos. Then, talks by CERN scientists will give up-close, inside looks at life and research there.

Oron Catts (AU) has been a researcher at The University of Western Australia since 1996 and was a Research Fellow at the Tissue Engineering and Organ Fabrication Laboratory at Harvard Medical School. In 2000 he co-founded SymbioticA, an artistic research laboratory at The University of Western Australia.
Art Orienté Objet (FR) was formed by Marion Laval-Jeantet and Benoît Mangin (FR) who came together in 1991. They are fascinated by the sciences of life in general and of behavior in particular and have produced several poetic and surprising projects. Their work takes on various aesthetic forms (installations, objects, videos, and/or photographs).
Tuur van Balen (BE) uses design to explore the political implications of emerging technologies. Through designing and experimenting with new interactions, he constructs thought-provoking new realities. Since 2008, Tuur has been working on bringing design into the world of synthetic biology and vice versa.
Christin Lahr (DE) lives and works as an artist, curator and professor of media art in Berlin and Leipzi. Since 2001, she is a professor of media art at the Hochschule fur Grafik und Buchkunst (Academy for Visual Arts) in Leipzig.
Dmitry Gelfand (RU) together with Evelina Domnitch (BY) creates sensory immersion environments that merge physics, chemistry and computer science with uncanny philosophical practices.

The ORIGIN Symposium will be shown live at DORF TV and streamed live on our website.

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Prix Forum https://ars.electronica.art/origin/en/2011/07/27/prix-forum-digital-communities/ Wed, 27 Jul 2011 14:38:43 +0000 https://ars.electronica.art/origin/?p=324 Exactly 3,611 entries from 74 countries were submitted for prize consideration to the 25th Prix Ars Electronica—impressive testimony to the global dynamism of digital art and the name the Linz competition has made for
itself worldwide.

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Seven expert juries deliberated to decide the winners of six Golden Nicas, 12 Awards of Distinction, [the next idea] voestalpine Art and Technology Grant and 74 Honorary Mentions. A total of €117,500 in prize money went to the winners. The official awards ceremony will be part of the Ars Electronica Gala on Friday, September 2nd at 6:30 PM.

Launched in 1987 as a competition for cyberarts, the Prix Ars Electronica plays a major role in the history of Ars Electronica. With continuity over 25 years, interdisciplinarity in seven different categories, an internationality that manifested itself in 3,611 submissions from 74 countries in 2011, and the expertise of 35 jury members, the Prix Ars Electronica is a seismograph for the latest innovations at the interface of art, technology and science, and thus an important barometer of trends in the digital arts. Currently, the Prix Ars Electronica includes everything from digital filmmaking, digital music and sound art, interactive art, hybrid art, community projects, [the next idea] concepts, and works by young people under nineteen.

The works of the winners of this year’s Prix will be shown at the Brucknerhaus.

Prix Forum I – Hybrid Art

03.09.2011 Sa/Sat, 15:00-18:00, Brucknerhaus, Mittlerer Saal

The prize winners in the Hybrid Art category
Art Orienté Objet (FR) – May the Horse Live in Me, 2011 / Golden Nica
Tuur van Balen (BE) – Pigeon d’Or / Award of Distinction
Christin Lahr (DE) – MACHT GESCHENKE: DAS KAPITAL / Award of Distinction

Participants of the Forum
Oron Catts (AU) – Member of the Jury
Marion Laval-Jeantet (FR), Benoît Mangin (FR) (Art Orienté Objet)
Tuur van Balen (BE)
Christin Lahr (DE)
Dimitry Gelfand (NL)

Prix Forum – Hybrid Art is part of the ORIGIN Symposium IV

Prix Forum II – Digital Communities

04.09.2011 So/Sun, 14:00-14:50, 16:20-17:10, Brucknerhaus, Mittlerer Saal

The prize winners in the Digital Communities category
Fundación Ciudadano Inteligente: www.ciudadanointeligente.org / Golden Nica
Bentham Papers Transcription Initiative: www.transcribe-bentham.da.ulcc.ac.uk Award of Distinction
X_MSG: http://xmsg.org.uk / Award of Distinction

Prix Forum – Digital Communities is part of the Public Square Squared Conference

Prix Forum III – Digital Musics & Sound Art

05.09.2011 Mo/Mon, 10:00-11:30, Brucknerhaus, Mittlerer Saal

The prize winners in the Digital Musics & Sound Art category
Jana Winderen (NO) – Energy Field / Golden Nica
Apostolos Loufopoulos (GR) – Bee / Award of Distinction
Philip Jeck (UK) – Suite / Award of Distinction

Participants of the Forum
Susanna Niedermayr (AT) – Member of the Jury
Jana Winderen (NO)
Apostolos Loufopoulos (GR)
Philip Jeck (UK)

Prix Forum IV – Computer Animation / Film / VFX

05.09.2011 Mo/Mon, 12:30-14:00, Brucknerhaus, Mittlerer Saal

The prize winners in the Computer Animation category
Alessandro Bavari (IT) – Metachaos / Golden Nica
Alex Roman (ES) – The Third & The Seventh / Award of Distinction
David O’Reilly (IE) – THE EXTERNAL WORLD / Award of Distinction

Participants of the Forum
Alessandro Bavari (IT)
David O’Reilly (IE)

Prix Forum V – Interactive Art

05.09.2011 Mo/Mon, 14:30-16:00, Brucknerhaus, Mittlerer Saal

The prize winners in the Interactive Art category
Julian Oliver (NZ), Danja Vasiliev (RU) – Newstweek / Golden Nica
Paolo Cirio (IT), Alessandro Ludovico (IT) – Face to Facebook – Hacking Monopolism Trilogy / Award of Distinction
Daito Manabe (JP), Motoi Ishibashi (JP) – Rhizomatiks and 4nchor5 La6 – particles / Award of Distinction

Participants of the Forum
Tomoe Moriyama (JP) – Member of the Jury
Julian Oliver (NZ)
Danja Vasiliev (RU)
Paolo Cirio (IT)
Alessandro Ludovico (IT)
Daito Manabe (JP)
Motoi Ishibashi (JP)

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