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<nettime-ann> BioSignals (in cooperation with Pixelache) 25 August 2018 |
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BioSignals ist eine Reihe ortsspezifischer Sound-Art, Narrative und Natur-basierter Datenströme von menschlichen und nichtmenschlichen Kulturproduzenten im Sommer und Herbst 2018. Beim nächsten Pixelache Festival in Helsinki im Frühjahr 2019 wird es auch eine Präsentation geben. Der künstlerische Inhalt des Projekts konzentriert sich auf kreative und aktuelle Interpretationen von Biosemiotik, Energie als Medium und Kommunikation. Biosemiotik ist ein zunehmend einflussreiches Paradigma des Denkens, das Biologie und Kommunikation, Zeichensysteme und Signale des Lebens in vielfältigen Formen zusammenführt. Insbesondere bietet es konzeptionelle Werkzeuge, um Kommunikation und Umweltbedeutung über taktile, aurale und signalbasierte biochemische Mittel aus einer nicht-menschlichen Perspektive zu betrachten - beispielsweise aus der Sicht von Pflanzen und Flechten, tierischen, bakteriellen, elementaren Akteuren. Zu den präsentierenden
Künstler*innen gehören Sarah Hermanutz
und Nenad Popov mit ihrer audiovisuellen Arbeit Live
Decomposition sowie Pedro Soler
und Beiträge
von Andrew Gryf Paterson,
Antye Greie-Ripatti, Juan Duarte,
Krisjanis Rijnieks, Krista Dintere,
Laura Beloff, Lilli Tölp und Mikko
Lipiäinen u.a. 15.00-17.00 Spaziergang entlang der Panke - ALB präsentiert das Projekt 'DIY Hack the Panke'. 17.00-19.00
BioSignals Seminar: Internet der Entitäten. ca. 17.30 Life-Übertragung zu Pedro Soler (in Ecuador) - Reflexion über das Projekt Forest Law . 20.00 Performance: Live Decomposition von Sarah Hermanutz und Nenad Popov . Mehr Informationen zu BioSignals: https://www.pixelache.ac/projects/biosignals Produziert in Kooperation mit BioSignals wird von Nordisk Kultur
Kontakt Culture and Art programm unterstütz.
BioSignals is a series of site-specific sound art, narrations and nature-based data streams by human and nonhuman cultural producers during Summer-Autumn 2018, culminating with a contribution to the next Pixelache Festival in Helsinki in Spring 2019. The artistic content of the project will focus on creative and actual interpretations of biosemiotics, energy as media and communication. Biosemiotics is an increasingly influential paradigm of thinking which brings together biology and communication, signs and signals of life in its myriad forms. In particular it offers conceptual tools to consider communications and environmental meaning-making from a non-human perspective, including plant and lichens, animal, bacterial, elemental interactors, via tactile, aural and signal-based biochemical means. Featured artists will include Sarah Hermanutz and Nenad Popov who will perform their audiovisual work Live Decomposition as well as Pedro Soler and contributions by Andrew Gryf Paterson, Antye Greie-Ripatti, Juan Duarte, Krisjanis Rijnieks, Krista Dintere, Laura Beloff, Lilli Tölp and Mikko Lipiäinen. 25 August 2018 14.00 BioSignals curators present BioSignals and results from previous meetings to the public. 15.00-17.00 Walk along the Panke river - ALB presents the project 'DIY Hack the Panke'. 17.00-19.00 BioSignals Seminar: Internet of Entities In their work Forest Law Ursula Biemann and Paulo Tavares rendered an image of the Amazon rainforest as an entity connected to the global flow of information partly via a mesh of sensors built by human activity (scientists etc.). While it is clear that via this mesh the human species receives data that is relevant to its perspective, it is important to ask how does the forest itself sense the world via this new media? If we are going towards a paradigm in which non-human entities are treated as legal persons we need to also develop an understanding how to interact with these persons in a sophisticated dialogue that legal procedures among subjects necessitate. We need to develop and learn languages, semiotic structures and strategies that ensure mutual understandings between human and non-human. What is hybrid art´s role in this endeavour? ca. 17.30 Remote connection with Pedro Soler (in Ecuador) - Reflections on the Forest Law project. 20.00 Performance: Live Decomposition by Sarah Hermanutz and Nenad Popov.
Produced in cooperation with The BioSignals process is supported by Nordisk Kultur Kontakt Culture and Art programme.
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