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Binnen deze nieuwsgroep maakte ik al eerder bekend waarmee ik bezig was en ben binnen de beeldende kunst in relatie m.b.t. technologie en ruimtevaart; voorbij een involutie-krisis die het PostModernisme kenmerkte, voorbij de aan mailart verwante pogingen van de zogenaamde web-kunst Hieronder vind u een voorstel in antwoord op een studie van het Europian Space Agency (ESA), naar zin/onzit en nut/onnut van een relatie tussen kunst/cultuur en ruimtevaart. Dit voorstel staat noodzakelijkerwijs in het Engels, want dat is nu eenmaal de taal van de ruimte. ;-) Later volgt een vertaling naar Nederlands. ================================================================ Dit voorstel probeert een doorbraak te forceren naar een nieuwe ruimte voor de kunsten, waarin nieuwe media tot hun recht kunnen komen in een helder globaal perspectief. ================================================================ +++++++++++++++ArtSpaceLab (ASL) Proposal for the development of an interactive 3D Multi-User Art World as an internet based virtual communication center and art-lab between the International Space Station, the Groninger Museum and the Art world+++++++++++++++ "Deshalb könnte es der Fall sein, dass die Menschen künftig die Bilder der Wissenschaft für notwendiger erachtet als die Bilder der Kunst. Um sich gegenüber den Wissenschaften und ihren bildgebenden Verfahren behaupten zu können, muss Kunst nach einer Position jenseits der Krise der Repräsentation und der Bilderkriege suchen" ~Peter Weibel INTODUCTION Below you will find an art concept of the artist Martin Sjardijn to create relations between the art scene and the technological orientated space world, based on the Virtual Groninger Museum. The idea is to develop an advanced communication platform between the International Space Station and the art world. Thus the possibility has been created of a first familiarization and exchange of data and communication, experiments and research can take place. Groninger Museum, TU-Delft and the Dutch Royal Academy of Fine Arts will cooperate in the art-project. Project Goal The main goal is to develop an internet based 3D communications platform, which can be used as exhibition space, space for 3D experiments, 3D entry to a wiki with database and multi-user voice or text chat. This platform is specially designed for artists, art/students, and the regularly changing manned crew of astronauts, living in the ISS, to exchange ideas in the new field of art related to 'near earth outer space'. ArtSpaceLab (ASL) enables the users to get more familiar with space technology by its future possibilities of real-time communication as well as the entrance to a wiki with related data about art and space. The use of the ASL could be compared to the existing communications traditions with Ham Radio. This platform shall enable artists and students to develop and present their own concepts and artworks in an easily accessible and multifunctional environment, which has a very low threshold for combining art with the most advanced mathematical and High-Tech solutions. An example might be that it will be very easy to simulate art visually and realistically in weightlessness, or art in Virtual Reality. There are several reasons why working with the ISS (and space technology in general) is very interesting for artists on earth. The first and foremost reason I want to integrate my work as an artist with space technologies (like the ISS) is to explore new uncharted visual territory, that will come into play when weightlessness and art become intertwined. The facts are that this area has very scarcely been researched in the global art scene. The second reason I am interested in working with ESA and the ISS is because of my own explorations within Augmented- and Virtual Reality in combination with art and my experience is that these techniques are exceptionally well suited for use in outer space and in space exploration. The third reason for me to develop a project with ESA and/or the ISS is that several major art institutes in the Netherlands are very interested in contributing in research in this field. The Groninger museum has asked me to investigate the possibilities to incorporate education with these virtual reality techniques. The Groninger museum is also interested in researching the possibilities for artists to work with Virtual Reality techniques. The 'ExtraFaculteit' of the Dutch Royal Academy of Fine Arts is interested in using challenging techniques and technology for art development. An example of their scientific interests is their 'Genetic Design' project, exploring the possibilities of combining research fields in micro-biology ant art. Technical University Delft and specifically the technical mathematics and informatics department have offered to participate with technical assistance. The department Rapid Prototyping owns a 3D laser scanner, which is compatible with the VRML techniques we use in the project. ABOUT THE PARTICIPANTS -Martin Sjardijn In 1978 it became obvious to me to develop ideas for 'near earth outer space'. Since art was losing meaning and power to me in favor of a complete new and more powerful source of inspiration, coming from the dominating technological culture. In stead of going 'back to nature' which was the new fashion in painting those days, I want to the nature of 'near earth outer space'. International activities like the building of a space station with a permanent orbiting crew were the clearest way to understand globalization to me. Upon that, the new arrival of the internet early gave the possibilities for art in relation to space technology a tremendous boost. In 1984 I created an Art Concept with a text: A line in outer space Visible from earth With the naked eye At clear nights In 1985 a second concept arose titled 'Empty Square', which was meant to be a virtual mirror in a starless universe. Since 2000 Sjardijn is working on a project for the Groninger museum using virtual reality. Within the scope of this project I do research to the practical possibilities for education and art, using web-based interactive 3D techniques. The latter part Sjardijn wants to use for the development of a basic Art-Space-Lab, which in future could function as an internet based multi-user platform between the art world and the ISS. This idea/proposal will be disseminated in response to the Arts Catalyst questions and will be part of the virtual Coop-Himmelblau archive. -Groninger Museum The Groninger Museum is a highly modern building designed by architects of international reputation. The artist Martin Sjardijn was asked to create an internet based virtual museum. In this world he made a virtual learning environment and place for artists and virtual 3D exhibitions. The last part of this project is the development of an experimental art environment. -TU-Delft At TU-Delft, Industrial Design, Sjardijn did earlier experiments with use of Head Mounted Display techniques and Data gloves as well as Computer Aided design since 1990. Augmented reality is researched at the department of Technical Math and Information Technology. 3D scanning and Rapid prototyping could be researched for art experiments as well. ExtraFaculty of the Dutch Royal Academy of Fine Arts (KABK) -The ExtraFaculty The ExtraFaculty (xFac) of the KABK will participate in the art project of Martin Sjardijn with the Groninger Museum. The xFac focuses on intertwinings of the arts with scientific, technological and other areas in our modern society. Head of the xFac, Taco Stolk, is a conceptual media artist who has been developing science-related art projects in various fields since the mid-nineties. Within this project, students of the xFac will research and develop artistic ideas concerning the possibilities of space art and the communication platform itself - under guidance of Sjardijn and Stolk, and in collaboration with the other participants. For images go here... Martin Sjardijn, The Hague, June 2005 download pdf-format: http://www.kalamiteit.nl/world/proposal/proposal.pdf --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Martin Sjardijn Paviljoensgracht 44a 2512 BR Den Haag Phone: +31(0)703631358 Cell: +31(0)610381577 Email: sjardijn@xs4all.nl <mailto:sjardijn@xs4all.nl> Main Website <http://www.sjardijn.com> Blog: <http://www.livejournal.com/users/martin_sjardijn/> ______________________________________________________ * Verspreid via nettime-nl. 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