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Code : Blue – Confluence of Currents
The MILLENNIUM DIALOGUE 2006
3rd Beijing International New Media Arts Exhibition and Symposium
June 30 – July 10 2006
New Media Art Center, China Millennium Art Museum
Beijing Cubic Art Center, Dashanzi Art District (Factory 798)
Beijing, CHINA
http://newmediabeijing.org
Presented by:
Tsinghua University China
Millennium Art Museum
In Collaboration with:
V2_Institute for the Unstable Media
ZKM | Center for Art and Media
Ars Electronica Center
transmediale
art center nabi
Groupe Molior
Introduction
The new millennium has witnessed the growing vitality throughout the
world of new media art, an art mediated via digital means, often with
the internet as its platform. This emerging art, originating from an
increasingly technologically dependent society, not only challenges
traditional creative media, and ways of thinking, but also posits to
artists and cultural workers new questions concerning all realms of
contemporary life.
Under the auspices of Millennium Dialogue, the First and Second
Beijing International New Media Arts Exhibition and Symposium
successfully mounted two ground-breaking exhibitions and symposia in
2004 and 2005 respectively at the China Millennium Museum in Beijing.
Enlisting a number of key players in the realm of media art
throughout the world as partners, "Millennium Dialogue" aims at
establishing a global, constructive platform for dialogue and
exchange with the most current discourse in new media arts production
and theorization to advance and promote digital arts and education in
China.
At the helm of the project are three prominent institutions, with
Tsinghua University as host, one of the most acclaimed research and
educational institutions of China, joined by ZKM | Center for Art and
Media of Karlsruhe, Germany, the World’s largest media arts center,
and V2_Institute for the Unstable Media of Rotterdam, the Dutch
Electronic Arts Festival maker.
With the repercussion of Millennium Dialogue 2004 and 2005 still
undulating, 2006 sees another stellar gathering of the international
new media art community in Beijing. The Third Beijing International
New Media Arts Exhibition and Symposium, marking the inauguration of
the newly established, spectacular Beijing Creative Industries Zone,
takes to the Chinese capital another highly charged, thought
provoking new media art exhibition revolving on the central theme –
Code:Blue, and a symposium which furthers the discourse of new media
art practice and education with global perspective.
Theme exhibition and symposium
Code:Blue - Confluence of Currents
In the early 1400s, 80 years before Columbus set foot on the
Americas, Chinese fleets led by Zheng He, an eunuch admiral,
traversed the Indian Ocean reaching the Cape of Good Hope numerous
times, establishing peaceful relationships with principalities and
kingdoms along their voyage routes, propelling cultural
understandings, and precipitating trading activities among many
nations. The rise of China in the 21st century as a major economic
player in the Pacific region and beyond revives the lost legacy of
China as an oceangoing nation, and unveils her creative merchandising
spirit. China’s seclusion from the outside world that resulted in an
isolated “earth” civilization was but a temporary historical
interruption, contrary to the perception that it is the intrinsic
nature of Chinese culture.
“Code:Blue” attempts to symbolically establish a relationship between
China’s once ocean-minded past and her active engagement and rigorous
interaction with current global influences both economically and
culturally in an increasingly reciprocal construct, visible in areas
such as trade / commerce, migration / mobility, identity /
nationality, East / West, South / North and their dichotomies either
as liberating high tides or as potentially perilous waters. The
exhibition and symposium also metaphorically seek the confluence of
these multiple cultural and economic currents, and propose Blue as
transparency and deepness, flow and volatility, expanse and
transcendence. The symposium will examine the increasingly
interconnected global flux of information manifested through social
and technological networks, reflect on the remapping and
reconfiguration of cultural landscapes under the new geopolitical and
geo-economic constellation in the 21st century, explore novel ways of
artistic intervention in the post-bubble era of the Web2 hype in
which a world market consolidates the once discursive, de-centralized
net space, and an attention economy replaces the production based
economic model, creating new social classes and cultural strata. By
re-contextualizing utopian visions and avant-garde propositions that
have been the driving force of electronic art and discourse, the
symposium proposes the potentials of media art as interventionist,
constructing reflexive relationships with technological vehicles at
the threshold of new paradigm shift, seeking alternatives at the
crossroad of planetary civilization in which global economic
redistribution and transcultural production both converge and collide.
“Code: Blue” is an international exhibition and symposium, which
comprises works by established and emerging media artists, presenting
artist and expert discussions, each giving his/her own insightful
approach to the broad thematic structure, rendering a diversity of
interpretations and raising issues imminent and critical to the
fluctuating social, cultural and economic circumstances across the
world. “Code:Blue” presents representative works of telematic art,
virtual reality, net art, robotic art, interactive cinema, nano art,
and other new forms facilitated through media technologies with
critical reflections on the impact of pervasiveness of technology. A
subset of the “Code: Blue” is programmed as “The Shipment From China”
in which a body of projects by Chinese media artists using shipping
containers as a metaphor as well as transporting vehicles for the
creation of their works will participate in the ISEA 2006 / ZeroOne
Festival in August 2006. The ISEA 2006 in conjunction with ZeroOne: A
Global Festival of Art on the Edge, is hosted by the city of San
Jose, in the Silicon Valley in the United States. “Container Culture”
is one of the exhibition themes of the ISEA2006 / ZeroOne Festival.
Works and Artists Presented in the Theme Exhibition “Code : Blue”
Death Before Disco by Herwig Weiser
Spatial Sound by Marnix De Nijus
Polyptic by George Legrady
Word Processor by Ingo Gunther
Sustainable by David Birchfield, David
Lorig, Kelly Phillips
One Thousand Year Dawn by John Gerrard
We Interrupt Your Regularly
Scheduled Programs by Daniel Sauter & Osman Khan
The Well by Art Center Nabi
Field – Granular::Synthesis by Kurt Hentschlåger and Ulf
Langheinrich
Poetry Machine by David Link
The Catalogue by Chris Oakley
Banlieue du Vide by Thomas Koener
Pipeline by Steven Silberg
The Tobacco Project by Xu Bing
disCONNECTION by Xing Danwen
Altitude Zero by Hu Jieming
Third Eye by Jin Jiangbo
Drift Bottle by Huang Shi
Water by Yaobin
Academic Exchange Exhibition
1. Teleboat 798 Parsons School of Design and Tsinghua Academy
of Art and Desing (Collaboration)
2. Water Bowls UCLA (Victoria Vesna, collaborative)
3. Works from other Chinese art educational institutes including
China Academy of Fine Art, Central Academy of Fine Art, Peking
University)
Guest Exhibition - The Canadian Link
“Inside”curateed by Sylvia Parent, guest curator, Groupe Molio
DATA by AE
Digitale by Alexandre Castonguay
habitgram by beewoo
Perversely Interactive System by Lynn Hughes and Simon Laroche
Tact by Jean Duboi
wave_scan by Brad Todd
Special Screening Programs
1. Ars Electronica - 25 Years of Excellency in Electronic Arts
2. transmediale - Festival for Art and Digital Culture
“Code:Blue” Symposium
Part 1:
A) World Art / Regional Culture
-Reasoning Global Culture
Brian Holmes (Writer, media theorist)
Angelica Schimtt (Media theorist)
Wang Chunyan (Professor, director of Creative Commons, China Chapter)
Soh Yeong Roh (Director, Art Center Nabi)
B) The Future of the Present
- Art Institutions in the Age of Globalization
Fan Di’an (Director, China National Art Museum)
Hannah Redler (Media art director, National Science Museum London)
Alex Adriaanens (Director, V2_Institute for the Unstable Media)
Part 2
The Vision of Blue
- Artistic Interventions, Strategies, and Prospects
Timothy Druckrey (Curator)
John Gerrad (Artist)
Ai Weiwei (Artist, architect)
Ingo Günther (Artist)
Julianne Piece (Curator)
Victoria Vesna (Professor, UCLA)
Sven Travis (Professor, Parsons School of Design)
David Link (Artist)
Andreas Broeckmann (Director, transmediale)
Thomas Munz (Curator, transmediale)
Artistic Directors:
Lu Xiaobo, Zhang Ga
Curators:
Zhang Ga, Timothy Druckrey
Curatorial Consultants:
Alex Adriaansens - Director, V2_, Rotterdam, Netherlands
Andreas Broeckmann - Director, transmediale, Berlin, Germany
Thomas Munz - Curator, transmediale, Berlin, Germany
Soh Yeong Roh - Director, Art Center NABI, Seoul, S. Korea
Gerfried Stocker - Director, Ars Electronica Center, Linz, Austria
Peter Weibel - CEO, ZKM, Karlsruhe, Germany
Supported by
Ministry of Culture, P.R. China
Ministry of Science, P.R. China
Ministry of Information Technologies, P.R. China
Ministry of Education, P.R. China
China Art and Literary Association
Chinese Artists Association
Sponsored by
Gehua Cultural Development Group
Beijing Municipal Government
BANQ
Royal Netherlands Embassy Beijing
Mondriaan Foundation, Netherlands
The German Foreign Ministry
Goethe Institut, Beijing
Cultural Ireland
David Bermant foundation
University of California at Los Angles
Art Center Nabi
SK Telecom
Bundeskanleramt (Austria)
Kultur Tirol
Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade of Canada,
Ministère des relations internationales du Québec,
Ministère de la culture et des communications du Québec,
Conseil des arts et des lettres du Québec,
Conseil des arts de Montréal ,
Conseil des arts du Canada
CIAM (Centre interuniversiatire des arts médiatiques)
Media Partnership
China News Agency
CCTV (Central China TV)– Channel 1
People’s daily
China Education Daily
GuangMing Daily
China Youth Daily
Beijing Youth Daily
WenHui (Shanghai)
Morning Post
Art Observer
Art and Design
China Intellectual Rights Reports
China Entrepreneur
Tsinghua University TV and News Center
Visual China
New China Daily
Science Daily
Science Periodical
China Library News
China Culture Daily
CCTV – Digital Arts
China Product Design News
Beijing Society of Dancing
CCTV Cultural News Channel
CCTV Economics Channel
CCTV Channel 1
CCTV Channel 10
CCTV Channel 4
Radio China Cultural News
Beijing TV
CG Magazine
Vision Magazine
New Tsinghua Magazine
Tsinghua TV
MUSIC Magazine
Beijing Stars Daily
Capital Daily
Beijing Evening News
Tianjing Daily
Catalogue
Full color catalogue to be published by the Tsinghua University
Press, Edited by Lu Xiaobo, Zhang Ga and Timothy Druckery
About the venues:
The China Millennium Art Museum
China Millennium Art Museum is one of the most important institutions
for presenting art exhibitions and cultural activities in China. Its
holding company is Beijing Gehua Cultural Development Group, which
manages and operates three large subsidiaries: Beijing Gehua Culture
Center (China Millennium Art Museum), Beijing Gehua Technology Center
and Beijing Gehua Broadcasting Center. Under the direct supervision
of the Beijing Municipal Government, Gehua Group is the pivotal
presentation and research enterprise of the capital’s culture
landscape with influences radiating to the whole nation.
New Media Art Center of China Millennium Art Museum
http://www.gehua.com/ghwhzx/whhz/index.shtml
Code:Blue – Confluence of Currents
The MILLENNIUM DIALOGUE 2006
3rd Beijing International New Media Arts Exhibition and Symposium
will open in the New Media Art Center of the China Millennium Art
Museum to mark the inauguration of the spectacular, over 100.000
square meters Gehua Headquarters. The New Media Art Center is a brand
new, state of the art facility exclusively designed to meet the
growing needs of media art presentation and conference for China and
as a platform for international media art exchange.
China Millennium Art Museum has been a major venue for important
national and international art exhibitions, biennales, large-scale
performances and other cultural activities. Since its launch to
celebrate the millennium in 2000, it has received millions of visitors.
Beijing Cubic Art Center
http://www.11-art.com
Located inside the hotbed of Beijing’s DASHANZI art district
(formerly Factory 798), Beijing Cubic Art Center is committed to
finding new ways to implement technology as a means of communication.
It provides a space for the dialogue between art and technology. It
is an art space for discovering the work of new and avant-garde
artists, as well as a research lab for investigating the
intersections between art and science. The gallery focuses upon
experimental digital electronic media art but is also open to working
with artists in other media, conducting seminars, performances and
forums in all ranges of discussion. The Center is constantly in
search of new forms of expression and experimentation and gladly
accepts proposal submissions for new projects.
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