Video as/in Art History

Posted: July 20, 2011 at 6:32 am  |  By: davidteh  | 

Rabu, 20 Juli 2011, pukul 11.00 WIB, di Kedai Kebun Forum.
Presenter: Ade Darmawan and Agung Hujatnikajennong. Moderator: David Teh.

Ade Darmawan
Dalam sejarah seni video di Indonesia, “pusat” tidak banyak berperan. Inisiatif-inisiatif muncul secara menyebar. Setelah 1998, inisiatif-inisiatif ini banyak bergerak ke arah kelembagaan. Iniasiatif dalam bentuk institusi-institusi kecil ini memiliki peranan penting dalam penulisan sejarah seni video di Indonesia. Institusi-institusi ini dianggap dapat memberikan alternatif narasi mengenai sejarah seni video di Indonesia. Praktik penggunaan video dalam konteks seni, juga banyak terkait dengan praktik video di ranah masyarakat.

Agung Hujatnikajennong
Kemunculan pertanyaan “apakah ada sejarah seni video di Indonesia”  diduga, salah satunya, akibat pola komunikasi mengenai sejarah yang dikembangkan oleh rezim Orde Baru. Sejarah selalu berada dalam posisi yang diragukan. Hal ini juga didorong oleh minimnya infrastruktur yang melakukan pendokumentasian.

Dari perspektif techno-culture, Agung melihat ada dua kecenderungan dalam produksi seni video di Indonesia: Yang Kritis dan Afirmatif. Secara generasional, yang kritis lahir pada 1990an oleh seniman generasi tersebut, seperti Krisna Murti (Learning to Queue up to the Ants) dan Heri Dono (gamelan of Non-communication).

Sedangkan kecenderungan yang kedua, merujuk pada tulisan Ronny Agustinus, video setelah 1998 menjadi populer karena ada kebebasan informasi yang berpengaruh pada merebaknya TV lokal, dan mahalnya harga seluloid. Dalam OK Video ini terbaca dari jumlah video yang masuk, dari pembuat video amatir, pembuat video klip sampai seniman mengirimkan karyanya.  Jika teknologi pada generasi sebelumnya dipandang secara berjarak, yang selanjutnya lebih dekat dengan perangkat teknologi sebelumnya.

Mixing de remix, door Lotte Meijling

Posted: July 18, 2011 at 1:33 pm  |  By: margreet  |  Tags: ,

Mixing de remix, MediaLAB project Led It Up gesitueerd in het remix debat door Lotte Meijling

Bachelor scriptie // MediaLAB Amsterdam Nieuwe Media & Digitale Cultuur // Begeleidster: Antonia Mazel Universiteit van Amsterdam 28 juni 2011

ABSTRACT
Remix cultuur kan vanuit verschillende perspectieven en disciplines worden benaderd. Deze paper biedt een overzicht van een aantal van deze perspectieven, om zo een beter beeld te schetsen van het huidige debat. Als case wordt het Culture Vortex project, Led It Up, van het MediaLAB Amsterdam genomen. Binnen dit project komen de verschillende perspectieven bij elkaar. Centraal staat de vraagstelling op welke manier Culture Vortex met het Led It Up project binnen het debat rond participatie- en remix cultuur kan worden geplaatst en op welke wijze dit project een bijdrage levert aan deze cultuur.

Download de volledige thesis hier: lottemeijling_mixingderemix

Video Vortex summer school at University of Split, Academy of Arts

Posted: July 15, 2011 at 9:55 am  |  By: margreet  | 

VV summer school is organized by Dan Oki and Dalibor Martinis.

Split, 07.07.2011

We would like to invite you and your students to participate in the Video Vortex summer school Vis, 2011. This is the first year that school is being organized as part of the international Video Vortex network. The aim of the project is to establish a European summer school and future joint study programs in the fields of film, media arts, performance and cultural theory.

As a bit of background, the island of Vis and the town of Komiza have a very particular location within both the Croatian geographical and historical context and within the wider Mediterranean cultural-historical environment. Vis and Komiza have witnessed prehistoric times, the ancient cultures of Greece and Rome, the Renaissance, the 19th century struggles of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, Italy and England for the domination of the Adriatic, the wave of emigration from the island to America at the beginning of the 20th century, a free territory with Tito’s cave of 1944, and they have become an internationally renowned contemporary tourist destination. All the while, Vis and Komiza have been both the periphery and the center of Mediterranean and Croatian culture. Despite having a small number of inhabitants, a small surface area and being geographically isolated, Komiza is an urbanized place featuring a pronounced linguistic, cultural, economic and social identity. Based on these traits of Komiza and Vis, it is possible to develop a new symbolic value. The constant simultaneity of local and global can be found in new media practices as they establish new simultaneities (inside/outside, aesthetic/ethic, body/virtual…), and a paradigm of the net-work and/or the archipelago annuls the dichotomy between center and periphery. Summer school will rely on the already articulated inter-island cultural practices which have been, in this part of the Adriatic, developed by local cultural activists under the name of Moj otoče (My Island). The marine area surrounding Vis is many times greater than the area of the island and thus the sea (as a space which both isolates and at the same time connects, as a mythical place, as an economic resource and as a point of disappearing on one side and a life-sustaining medium on the other) can be seen as a parallel space of media research.

We will have the following teachers from six respected universities at this first Video Vortex summer school which will happen on the island of Vis in the town of Komiza between the 22nd and the 31st of August, 2011.

Sarah Kesenne – Sint Lucas Art Academy of Gent, Belgium

Kobe Vermeere – Sint Lucas Art Academy of Gent, Belgium

Merry Krell – Sussex University of Brighton, School of Media, Film and Music, UK

Adrian Goycoolea – Sussex University of Brighton, School of Media, Film and Music, UK

Peter Purg – University of Nova Gorica, School of Arts, Slovenia

Davor Svaic – University of Zagreb, Academy of Dramatic Arts, Croatia

Dalibor Martinis – University of Rijeka, Academy of Aplied Arts, Croatia

Sandra Sterle – University of Split, Academy of Arts, Croatia

Dan Oki – University of Split, Academy of Arts,  Croatia

Dinko Bozanic – University of Split, Academy of Arts, Croatia

Brian Willems – University of Split, Faculty of Philosophy, Croatia

 

Besides university teachers we will have also two other teaching participants:

Srećko Horvat – theoretician

Vjeran Šalamon – music composer and sound designer

 

We expect to have 2-4 students from each university. All together, around 20 students and 10 teachers are expected. The invited teachers should select some of their students to participate in the workshop. Structure of the workshop is that students work in couple of groups. For example, one group will be working in the field as a mobile film-media crew and another group will be assembling and editing materials and/or putting it online. Other groups or individuals can develop their own work methods or they can work exclusively with online moving image. There will also be a small film set and the production of a couple of scenes for a feature film will be taking place. We will have underwater cameras and motion capture control, lighting and sound equipment. For students who want to work on themes related to the island of Vis, here are a couple of possible themes:

 

- The Island of Vis and its Marine Area – Tradition

- My Island

- Global/Local – History

- Tito’s Cave – Vis 1944

 

Each day there will be a conceptual round table centered on planning the next day of production. Each evening we will also have one presentation or lecture by one of the teachers.

At the end of the workshop we will have presentations in the local cinema and on about 10 plasma televisions placed around the town of Komiza.

We will cover accommodation, breakfast and dinner for you as a teacher. The accommodation is in a two-star hotel, but on such a remote island it counts for four stars in the summer. The name of the hotel is called Bisevo, in the town of Komiza, the island of Vis. Please check it out on the web.

For students we have discount rates at the hotel. They have to pay 200 kunas per day, which includes accommodation, breakfast and dinner. It is, with taxes, around 30 Euros per day. The idea is to have workshops for 10 days and 9 nights. So for each student it comes to around 270 Euros, or 2,800.00 kunas.

In order to have a balance between students and teachers, the teachers do not get a teaching fee but have their accommodation and food covered, while the students do not pay a workshop fee but they have to pay for a discounted accommodation. Both students and teachers have to ask their respected Universities to pay for their travel expenses.

Besides the actual workshop, we will discuss plans for future joint study programs on the European level. Next year we expect more institutions to join us: the Academy of Fine Arts Budapest – Hungary, the Institute of Network Cultures from Amsterdam – the Netherlands and the Academy of Fine Arts from Bruinschweig – Germany, and other interested parties. A new edition of the Video Vortex conference will take place at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Zagreb in may 2012. It will be a next meeting point for further development of the projects.

 

Sincerely yours,

 

Professors Dan Oki and Dalibor Martinis

 

 

Led It Up at Festival Mundial 2011 | the video

Posted: July 8, 2011 at 11:45 am  |  By: leditup  |  Tags:

Click here to view the embedded video.

 

For more information please contact Gijs Gootjes:

0205951852

g.gootjes at hva.nl

Check our video of our multiplayer smartphone game on Festival Mundial

Posted: July 8, 2011 at 11:42 am  |  By: leditup  | 


for more info, contact

Gijs Gootjes

0205951852

g.gootjes at hva.nl

Winners Golden Dot Awards 2011

Posted: June 29, 2011 at 10:23 am  |  By: leditup  |  Tags:

Last week was an exciting week for us. We launched our interactive installation at Festival Mundial in Tilburg and 2 days later were at the Golden Dot Awards in Amsterdam. As regular reader and follower of our project you’ve probably noticed our lobbying for votes these past few weeks. We’ve been spamming the social interwebs on a daily basis to get us closer to that price, the Golden Dot Public Award. Like the name suggests, the winner of this award is chosen by the public. Besides that we could enroll our project into one of these 5 categories:

  • IAM Bright (nice entrepreneurship, good insight in the market)
  • IAM Creative (most creative, the new big idea)
  • IAM Usability (best user centered design with a brilliant usability)
  • IAM Technical (most innovative, technical solution/application)
  • IAM Social (best use of social media and marketing)

We were in the IAM Technical group and were judged by the head of IT @ Mobile Generation. WE WON! To be honest, we thought we would only have a real shot at the Public award. Surprised and very happy we walked onto the stage and claimed our prices. At the end of the evening the Public award was chosen. The organization showed everyone the realtime status of voting and there we were, on top! With nearly 800 votes! Crazy! The project that came in second place had around 450 votes so we won with a huge difference. Thanks to everyone who voted for us and special thanks to those of you who voted with more than 1 email address and forced their friends and family to vote as well. Your loyalty and dedication has brought us the award with all it’s fame and glory. After claiming this price on stage we planked in front of everyone to win our third award of the evening: the planking award. Presenter of the night had called on everyone to plank and disturbed as we became from all this happiness and adrenaline, we actually created a plank-stack on stage.

All in all it was a great night to celebrate the ending of the project and reflect on a successful launch at Mundial. Led It Up is very happy!

See below a picture gallery (courtesy to IAM) and check out Havana for a video of the night.

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Launching our app at Festival Mundial

Posted: June 17, 2011 at 3:59 am  |  By: leditup  | 

Today, we’re finally there. After weeks of research, multiple concepts, various designs, a hectic production fase and lots and lots of testing and tweaking, we’re finally ready to launch our multi-user game, packed in a webapp and presented to you on a 15m2 LED screen @Festivalmundial2011 in Tilburg.

Follow us on @medialab020 and @leditup020

We’re back in Amsterdam next monday!

Have a nice weekend, We’re going to play some games with #selahsue, #triggerfinger, #moby, #goldfish and many others….

Golden Dot Awards >> Vote for us!

Posted: June 13, 2011 at 10:06 am  |  By: leditup  | 

We’re in the running for the Golden Dot Awards and need your help! Please take 1 minute to go to here and select ‘stemmen’.

Thank you!

Style & Visuals

Posted: June 8, 2011 at 3:55 pm  |  By: leditup  | 

As you may know by now, our team lacks a designer. For that we asked the help of art director Roxanne Allard (Ontherockz Concept & Creatie). The past few weeks she’s been working on our overall style (logo, blog banner, festival banners, clothing, flyers) and the visuals for the LED screen and mobile web application. Emile van de Coevering (Escapation) was brought on board to animate the LED screen and make it attractive enough for our festival crowd to pass on the music for a while and play with our installation instead. More on that later when we got some nice sneak peeks for you.

Curious to see what our current designs look like? Read along for pics!

When we first started, our logo and blog banner were created fairly quickly. Later on we decided to adapt the entire project to a ‘Delfts Blauw’ style. Roxanne created everything along those lines and adjusted our logo to look cool in blue (see above). For the LED screen we chose to use an old school TV to emphasize the philosophy of old versus new, cultural heritage in a contemporary setting. The web app should be as light and easy as possible, so it’s pretty basic but matches our overall style. We chose white hoodies with blue printing as our festival gear and the flyers incorporate our blog banner in a vintage, Delfts Blauw look. The festival banners are going to be placed around the screen, on the fences. We ordered 5 of them in total; all include a QR code to the website. It was a conscious decision not to put these QR codes on the flyers as this may result in too many curious people crashing our internet while not standing in front of the screen.

We’re extremely pleased with how everything looks. Big thanks to Roxanne for her hard work! Below is a gallery of the designs. Click on the thumbnails to view the pictures in their entirety.

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Second testing day

Posted: June 6, 2011 at 11:50 am  |  By: leditup  | 

Last Wednesday we had our second testing day at Den Haag Central Station. We could test ‘Galgje’ and the memory game on the Dropstuff screen by playing a couple of rounds. Was funny!

What changed compared to the first testing day? Well, our designer Roxanne delivered the layout of the screen and the web application. It was pretty nice! Finally, we could see the results. It is way better to play our games in colour than black and white.

We encountered only one small problem during this testing day: the size of the screen in Den Haag was not the same as the one we are going to use at Festival Mundial. So the content wasn’t fitting perfectly on this screen. But the main things we wanted to check were the design and the colors, which we could check on a different resolution as well. We decided to change some colours here and there and adjust the style of the visuals to become a bit more realistic.

This week, we are trying to plan another testing day. This time in Utrecht because the screen that we are going to use at Festival Mundial will be there. Then we can have a clear idea about what the final result will look like.

Today Emile, our animation guy from Escapation, will be here to work on the animations. We can’t wait to see the cool results!

In brief; Everything is going well. Follow our Blog/Twitter/Facebook to have the latest news! Here, you can find some pictures of this testing day:

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