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<nettime> WJ-Spots Brussels: History and Future of Artistic Creation on the Internet, 3 December 2011 |
This is what WJ-Spots Brussels proposes to investigate by gathering an international panel of some of the most influential net artists, theorists, online activists and digital cultures thinkers who will share their views on the past and future of artistic creation on the Internet
An immersive performance of live websurfing and speechesThe format of this event will be far away from a usual conference: during the speeches, webjays Isabelle Arvers and Anne Laforêt using the WJ-Spots platform of Anne Roquigny will be surfing live through a list of representative websites selected by the speaker. A multi-screen system is used to display those pages around the audience.
The proceedings of the WJ-Spots Brussels event will be published in early 2012 as a special edition of the MCD magazine, and as video documents made available on the Digitalarti and iMAL websites.
With: Raphaël Bastide & Yannick Antoine (FR/BE, artists), Michel Bauwens (BE, p2p2foundation), Josephine Bosma (NL, journalist and critic), Heath Bunting (UK, artist), Paolo Cirio (IT, artist), Florian Cramer (NL, Professor at Piet Zwart Institute), Régine Debatty (BE, we-make-money-not-art, journalist and critic), Constant Dullaart (NL, artist), Jodi (BE/NL, artists), Olia Lialina (RE/DE, artist), Alessandro Ludovico (IT, neural.it), Nicolas Malevé (BE, Constantvzw), Miltos Manetas (GR, artist), Julian Oliver (NZ/DE, artist), Domenico Quaranta (IT, contemporary art critic and curator), Rafael Rozendaal (NL, artist), Sakrowski (DE, curatingYouTube), Gordan Savicic (AT, artist).
Practical info Saturday 3 December 2012, 15:00 - 23:00 iMAL, Brussels Free entrance! Bar open. Food and drinks available. Thanks to register online if you wish to attend this event! More info: www.imal.org -- Yves Bernard yb@imal.org asbl iMAL vzw Center for Digital Cultures and Technology 30 Quai des Charbonnages / Koolmijnenkaai 30 1080 Bruxelles/Brussel tel 32 2 410 30 93 http://www.imal.org http://www.erg.be/blogs/artNumeur # distributed via <nettime>: no commercial use without permission # <nettime> is a moderated mailing list for net criticism, # collaborative text filtering and cultural politics of the nets # more info: http://mx.kein.org/mailman/listinfo/nettime-l # archive: http://www.nettime.org contact: nettime@kein.org