David Možný: Rahova
  Hockey, Now That's The Game!
  Multiplace Expo
  Augmented Mediation Device
 

 
20. April – 06. May 2011, Project SPACE, SK_Bratislava
David Možný (CZ)
Project SPACE
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A project by Czech artist David Možný is based on his research in the Rahova housing estate in Bucharest, which is the epitome of an urban utopia and its failure, connected with the socialist past of Central and Eastern European countries. By pointing at Baudrillard’s definition of simulacra, Možný uses spatial installations and video projections to capture the mistakes of mass production, simulations, imitations of classical architectural elements and their bizarre resonance within the context of prefabricated architecture of the 1970’s. By means of digital image decomposition, multiplication and combinations of individual parts, Možný transforms the hard reality of a socialist housing estate and offers the viewer a dreamy, but slightly apocalyptic, vision of – maybe the near future.

Partners: CEICA, Bittner Print. Media partners: Artyčok.TV, Flash Art CZ/SK
   
29. April – 15. May 2011, Tabačka Kulturfabrik, SK_Kosice
Bona Fide
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EXHIBITION IS CANCELLED.

Hockey is a popular sport, which is why it is closely linked to pop culture. People wanted to bring this popular sport into their homes, so they could feel they are directly taking part. This is how from the 1970’s, when the first game consoles appeared, hockey became one of the most popular themes for game consoles. The exhibition will offer various hockey game consoles from different periods, all in one place. You will of course be able to try all of them – after all, HOCKEY, NOW THAT’S A GAME!
   

 
02. 19h – 07. May 2011, Gallery Enter, SK_Bratislava
David Strang (UK), Vincent van Uffelen (UK), Tač.ka (BIH), Jan Nálepa (CZ), Jiří Suchánek (CZ), Václav Peloušek (CZ), Ocusonic (IE), Víctor Mazón (ES/DE)
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The Multiplace festival was this year able to secure Gallery Enter with its new, informal and unseen space in the centre of Bratislava. At MULTIPLACE EXPO, you will find a selection of fresh media installations, a workshop, and during two festival evenings, the gallery’s historic building will host live performances by several artists. EXPO will present the various forms of the REMAKE concept – most works are inspired by the history of media art, while some were created specifically for the Multiplace festival. You certainly shouldn’t miss projections onto 3D objects by Irish artist Ocusonic, which process recordings by an experimental TV studio from the 1980’s, Václav Peloušek’s drawing machine, which will react to data being transmitted on the Multiplace website, and the software by Jan Nálepa, which generates sounds from scores by the Slovak artist Milan Adamčiak. 

Artists: David Strang & Vincent van Uffelen (UK) / RE-PAIK / Workshop in progress, Tač.ka (BIH) / THIS IS NOT A REMAKE OF BOSNIAN-HERZEGOVINIAN NEW MEDIA ART, Jan Nálepa (CZ) / Partitura, Jiří Suchánek (CZ) / Medusa, Václav Peloušek (CZ) / Drawing machine – Stroj 02, Ocusonic (IR) / Chasing Waves Installation, Victor Mazon (ES/DE) and workshop participants / Voltage Control (from 5.5.)

EXPO will also present performances by Ocusonic (Chasing Waves Performance) and the Czech duo of Ondřej Merta – Václav Peloušek, who combine analogue and digital videosynthesis as part of the Hurikán BM516 project, and concert by Jiří Suchánek, with his Meduse sensory instrument.

Opening hours
Tuesday to Saturday / 3 - 6 pm
   

 
05. May 2011, Nantes Museum of Fine Art, FR_Nantes
PiNG
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DMA engages a space for the re-appropriation of digital technologies by museums and galleries. Developed by Thomas Bernardi (artist, coder) with the support of PiNG, DMA intends to interrogate the concept of the device itself, experimenting and stimulating a space for research on digital artefacts in a museum environment. Visitors are asked to navigate the exhibition with an « augmented glance » through a phone camera and a documented database which provide, in real-time, keys of comprehension to the artworks presented around them.

DMA will be presented and first tested on Thursday 5th of May during the current exhibition Le Théâtre des Passions. Visitors will be invited to experiment with DMA on site from 5th to 22nd of May.
DMA is a free device developed under eGPL licences. The project is supported by PiNG, the new media resource centre based in Nantes, a partner of the REMAKE project.

http://www.pingbase.net/wordpressfr/creation-numerique/dma-dispositif-de-mediation-augmentee
http://www.pingbase.net/wordpressfr/creation-numerique/le-musee-des-beaux-arts-de-nantes-souvre-au-numerique

 
 

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