Monthly Archive for February, 2009

Presentation of FLIRTMAN by Silver & True

Annoyed with the world? Help us to mess it up!

Thursday, 26th February 2009, at 7 p.m.
Location: Oslo Central Station, see map below.

Silver & True present free a game for mobile phones, which turns people into social viruses with unpredictable behavior. A perfect tool to annoy surroundings! Bring your phone and try it out!

“We take the computer game out of the box and place it back into the reality. A hired actor equipped with a hidden mobile phone is walking around in Oslo S and anybody can control him by mobile phone using it as remote control. People can control his movement and send him simple commands, like kneel down, hug, kiss etc… When the actor hears these commands, he has to do them, but still act natural. You can imagine how it affects social games!”

Silver
A brand, active in the grey area between art, science and technology since 1994. It’s works in recent years have been participatory, interactive, networked and mobile. They focuse on computer algorithms and their connection to human behavior. Silver has exhibited in various museums, galleries and media festivals in Europe and worldwide, recently at FILE festival 2005 in Sao Paolo, Venice Biennale 2007 and Ars Electronica 2007 in Linz. http://silver.avu.cz

True Solvang Vevatne
Encyclopedic artist, who samples information trough text, sound, design and pictures.  She works mainly with history, stories and myths, and has a fascination for the truth and fiction and how these function together.  Lives and works in Oslo.

video: http://vimeo.com/1618417
previous work: http://silver.avu.cz/someevilisgood
silver homepage: http://silver.avu.cz

The presentation is a cooperation between Atelier Nord, Rom for kunst and Kulturbyrået Mesén.

Where to find FLIRTMAN:

Max/MSP/Jitter Basic workshop

The Workshop will be held by Haraldur Karlsson
Monday 23d February  - Friday 27th February 2009

At Atelier Nord, Wergelandsveien 17, Oslo (Kunstnernes Hus)

Introduction to Max/MSP/Jitter.
An interactive graphical programming environment for music, audio, and media.

Description
Max/MSP/Jitter is three things:
Max, a graphical programming environment that provides user interface, timing, communications, and MIDI support. MSP, for real-time audio synthesis and DSP.
Jitter, for video and matrix data processing.

The course provides insight into various possibilities with Max/MSP/Jitter.
We will look into examples on how it is been used in art, -  and find out how it is done. We will also look at some fundamental programing objects, - and  make our own patches. The goal is to become more familiar with the Max/MSP/Jitter programing environment.

Practical information
Workshop hours: 11:00 - 15:00 every day
Workshop fee: 500 NOK
What to bring: Your own computer
Workshop language: English
Deadline for signing up: Thursday 19th February

 If you are interested in participating, please send a short CV and motivation to office@anart.no

Further information;
http://cycling74.com/
http://cycling74.com/section/interviews

Alternative;
http://puredata.info/
 
Instructor Haraldur Karlsson
http://www.haraldur.org/
http://halli.lhi.is/AutoIndex1/

Presentations and lectures coming up

Thursday, February 26th, 7pm - Artist Talk by Petr Svarovsky and True Solvang Vevatne.
Thursday March 12th, 7pm - Presentation of Public Art Lab, Berlin by Susa Pop and Mirjam Struppek. POSTPONED.