On April 16th 2007, the ExhibitA gallery on the Odyssey simulator within the online virtual world called Second Life™, will present the first comprehensive look at the pioneering work of Gazira Babeli. Please join us for the opening of this exhibit. Press are invited to attend at 1pm PDT. The general opening is at 6pm PDT. Gazira Babeli is an artist creating works within Second Life and a member of Second Front - the first performance art group in Second Life. Gazira labels herself a “code performer” and indeed the code is at the heart of her work, tying it to the system at a deep level and reaching out to the viewer in ways that inherent to the SL platform. Her pieces are alive with scripts created using the Linden scripting language - a core component of Second Life. A Campbells soup can that is a trap, and a self proclaimed menace disguised as pop art, encases the viewer and takes him on a ride proclaiming “you love pop art, pop art hates you” until the unsuspecting avatar manages to run fast enough to escape. The sky filled with question marks, a vengeful tornado, these are a few of Gaz's signature works ...
> In the spirit of opensource - Gazira has licensed much of her code
As the original author, Gazira doesn't have to license any of their code. But if they do it is important that other users be free to use the software effectively, so the complete code ...
After 35 years, I knew damn-well that you creepy, conspiring, incestuous, artworld-acolytes wouldn't fund my media project (even in this time of urgent-need), but returning my audiovisual support material with a snotty letter stating that the application was incomplete due to missing audiovisual support material–and so wouldn't even be adjudicated ...
Combining music and mobile technology promises exciting future developments in a rapidly emerging field. Devices such as mobile phones, Walkmans and iPods have already brought music to the ever-changing ...
April 15, 2007 Turbulence Commission: "The Simultaneous Translator" by John Roach and Willy Whip http://turbulence.org/Works/simtrans/ Requires Windows OS LIVE PERFORMANCE: Sunday April 15; 12:00 PM EST to 3:00 PM EST [Mac users can listen via the player of their choice]
Just a reminder that Rhizome's Benefit Concert is taking place this Monday, April 16 at the Hiro Ballroom in NYC. We hope our local members and friends will come to the party and support Rhizome's cause!
Doors 8pm Hiro Ballroom 371 West 16th Street General ticket - $35/ Rhizome Member and ...
urban interface berlin an exhibition exploring the interspaces between private and public space http://www.urban-interface.net
Dates April 15 - May 6, 2007
Artists Jussi Angesleva/Richard The Laura Beloff Department for Public Appearances Niklas Goldbach Oliver Hangl Gustav Hellberg Daniel Jolliffe Jocelyn Robert katrinem
Wroclaw, Poland 16 - 20 May 2007 competition, special events, symposium; 16 May - 17 June 2007 exhibition WRO Art Center, National Museum in Wroclaw, Entropia gallery, Teatr Lalek, Mleczarnia (festival club).
The preselection process for the 12th International Media Art Biennale ...
I received the below from Philippe Bootz, one of the organizers of the E-Poetry symposium happening in Paris May 20-23. The upshot is that if you plan to go, please register, using the below.
I'm really looking forward to this trip to the city of light.