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<nettime-ann> Festival As Lab Commission Awarded |
. Festival As Lab Commission Awarded Participatory, digital arts projects from England and Germany have jointly been awarded a €10,000 Festival As Lab Commission. Their projects will be created and presented across Manchester and Dresden during 2011. The award called for projects that engage festival audiences in a participatory experiment. This could be creating a new kind of artwork, a new form of social innovation, or new understanding of technology. The commission was launched across Europe by the digital arts festivals network European Cities of Advanced Sound (ECAS). http://futureeverything.org/news/ OurCity & CHET Following a fantastic response from candidates, the jury awarded the prize equally between two winning projects that address the Festival As Lab theme in different ways: OurCity, by Adam Nieman with Lancaster University and Manchester Communication Academy. OurCity uses Manchester’s FutureEverything Festival to enable thousands of people to have their voice heard and to shape the future of their city. Beginning with a series of questions or ‘provocations’ devised by pupils of the Manchester Communications Academy, the Festival audiences and the inhabitants of Manchester will have their say via web, SMS or mobile app. Their crowdsourced data will be shaped into a creative visualisation and presented to policymakers as a collective action toward developing the city. CHET (Collective Hedonistic Environment Toolkit) by Intolight. CHET is a software toolkit for the easy collaborative creation of body-reactive environments at festivals and public events. Interactive sounds and graphics combine with motion-sensing interfaces, allowing club music, soundscapes, real-time 3D graphics and visual effects to respond and react to the movement of festival audiences. The winning projects were officially announced on Friday 4 February at CTM/Clubtransmediale (Berlin, January 2011). The winners' projects will then be presented as part of the FutureEverything Festival (Manchester, May 2011) and CYNETART (Dresden, November 2011). Jury member Drew Hemment said, “The Jury is delighted to award Festival As Lab commissions to Adam Nieman and intolight. Festival As Lab is an exciting new approach to staging festivals and to engaging people in new ideas, artforms and innovations. Already it has been taken up by festivals in cities around the world. The ECAS festivals look forward to working with Adam Nieman and intolight to realising these fantastic projects." More Info Adam Nieman is an artist who works predominantly with science. He is known for the interactive techniques he has developed as a graphic artist specializing in scientific visualisation. He is the Creative Director of Carbon Visuals and also the Creative Director of GovEd Communications. Intolight is a group of musicians, vjsual media artists and product designers. They have realised a variety of media art projects, ranging from interactive environments to participative performances of contemporary dance and interactive setups for the club dancefloor. Intolight want to change the relationship between performance and audience, by enabling the audience to use their body movements to play with sound and image. Developed by an open source community, the software prototype consists of a sophisticated patch of tracking data, as well as graphic and sound modules. The ECAS 2011 theme of Festival As Lab turns the idea of a festival on its head. More than just showcasing cool art and music, here festivals are places where we can experiment and play with future art, music and ideas. Festival as Lab was developed over 15 years by FutureEverything, one of the ECAS festivals, which is conceived and designed as a 'living lab' for prototyping the future. The Festival As Lab Toolkit has now also been published on a creative commons license, to facilitate the sharing and adapting of this process by others. The toolkit is an open source project that will be updated and maintained by a community of developers and users http://futureeverything.wikispaces.com. ECAS - Networking Tomorrow's Art For An Unknown Future ECAS is European Cities of Advanced Sound, a new European festivals network supported by the European Union within the CULTURE PROGRAMME (2007-2013), which strives to create collaborative partnership between the international festivals. The focus in ECAS is upon cultural festivals and events that support emerging cultural forms and new forms of audience participation. Beginning in 2006, the ECAS network has brought together a large number of cultural events from different EU countries with a commitment to supporting and nurturing connections through advanced sound. It has since given rise to International (ICAS) and Americas (ACAS) partner networks. ECAS is a co-production between: FutureEverything - FutureEverything Manchester (GB) Skanu Mezs Festival - Association Skanu Mezs Riga (LV) Unsound - Tone Foundation for Music and New Art Forms Krakow (PL) Todaysart - Stichting The Generator, The Hague (NL) musikprotokoll - Osterreichischer Rundfunk ORF Vienna (A) Insomnia Festival - Stiftelsen Insomnia Festival Tromso (N) CIMATICS Festival - Cimatics v.z.w. Brussels (BE) CYNETART Festival - Trans-Media-Akademie Hellerau e.V. Dresden (DE) Organiser: CTM (Clubtransmediale) - DISK (Initative Bild & Ton e.V.) Berlin (DE) http://futureeverything.org/news/ _______________________________________________ nettime-ann mailing list nettime-ann@nettime.org http://www.nettime.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nettime-ann