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[Nettime-bold] open_digi_party "AROUND US", BRADYS of Brixton, Friday, August 2nd |
Hi nettime-l people, open_digi party happens again August 2nd, BRADYS of Brixton, Electric Lane (cause it was the first with electric!), London SW9. The residents of BRADYS and associates cordially invite you to an "AROUND US" night of digital surrounds, people around us, sounds around us, sights around us. Party commences 9pm with some talking and progresses from there ... unlikely to finish before dawn one quid donation to party costs on door please > unless you can help us find more projectors in some way (please mail any info on this) more info than what is below + chance to join email list at http://club.net-art.ws laters atty PROGRAMME we promise this time we really will start on time (sorry for last time, but it was first time this venue happened for four years+) 8.00pm >>> party doors open 9.00pm >>> Mike Slocombe, editor of http://www.urban75.com will discuss urban75 specifically and activism on and through the web in general 10.00pm >>> Florian and others from http://www.hi-res.net will demo and discuss their work 11.00pm >>> Elout de Kok > http://www.xs4all.nl/~elout/ > Pixel Jockey Xtraordinaire from Amsterdam will discuss and answer questions about his work 12.00pm till dawn >>> elout, TOXI > and atty will create light and sounds. The results of the open net-art arena 'net-art01' from http://www.net-art.ws will be announced during the evening urban75.com ... With an independently accredited hit rate of over half a million individual users per month, urban75 is one of the most popular sites of its type on the web and lies at the heart of the 'alternative' non-commercial web experience for the UK. At the same time Mike's defining clarity of navigation through the plethora of information that urban75 carries sets the highest of standards for this type of website. urban75 serves up a non-mainstream viewpoint on a wide range of issues including environmental action, rave culture and civil rights, as well as offering essential drug information, rave rants and resources, cartoons, short stories, a popular photo gallery and, of course, "the most useless games on the web" (US Today). Mike will talk about urban75.com specifically and activism on the web in general at 9pm. hi-res.net ... lead by Florian and Alessandra first got critical attention for their 'lab' site www.soulbath.com but things really have taken off for them through production of creative and immersive web media projects to partner film and music releases. Tight and innovative production values are combined with carefully refined navigation paths of exploration through their web creations. Their site navigation for their film sites compared to your e-commerce click-thru navigation seems like a ghostly emotional trail that the viewer needs to work to pick up. Many viewers and commentators would asses their work favorably alongside top self professed 'net-artists' in terms of expression and depth and they have created outstanding non-commercially tied work such as http://www.shift.jp.org/banner/hires/, but at the same time they have also dealt with informational tied subjects such as http://www.thebeatles.com/getback/treatment/ that whilst remaining immersive and exploratory will gladden the heart of the purest of designers. Florian will talk us through a tour of their oeuvre and discuss the hi-res.net approach to creation and production at 10pm. elout de kok ... with his site 'PixelLab' which houses his on-going personal compendium of experiments in visual generation has created an influential reference point for expressive use of the web medium for many users. Harnessing top level programming skills especially in Lingo (Shockwave) and Java, elout single-mindedly pursues his researches inside both 2D and 3D labyrinths of light and movement. Elout will discuss and answer questions regarding his work at 9.30pm and will also take centre stage in the creation of sound and light experience after midnight. TOXI ... of http://www.toxi.co.uk is a young designer, artist and musician now working in London but originally from East Germany (that was).coming in approach from the hardcore demo scene behind the Iron Curtain, starting at 13 on an Atari 800XL, he retains in his work the virtuosity and improvisation in programming that this implies. TOXI together with elout and atty will be providing visual and aural stimulation form midnite August 2nd onwards till dawn the open-digi season is organized in conjunction with the residents of BRADYS, http://www.net-art.ws, OFFLINE http://offline.area3.net and http://www.soundtoys.net _______________________________________________ Nettime-bold mailing list Nettime-bold@nettime.org http://amsterdam.nettime.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nettime-bold