[aha] 15:00 xxxxx_Peenemünde a Transmediale

T_Bazz t_bazz at ecn.org
Tue Jan 15 12:30:00 CET 2008


15:00 xxxxx_Peenemünde @ Transmediale
http://www.transmediale.de

Gaia Novati [it/de], Martin Howse [uk], Tatiana Bazzichelli [de], Alejo 
Duque [nz], Julian Oliver [nz], Federico Bucalossi [it]
The Peenemuende Salon: Wednesday 30/1, 13:00 - 18:00 @ Bilderberg Salon

In the run-up to transmediale a treacherous and speculative life coding 
satellite event took place in Peenemuende, Germany. Under the parabola 
of Thomas Pynchon's epic novel 'Gravity's Rainbow', the excursion 
explored digital forensics, entropy and filmic ecology as fictions 
resonating in the dark heart of technology.
http://scrying.org/doku.php?id=pm:peenemunde2008description

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Martin Howse [uk]
Programmer, theorist and artist, Martin Howse has worked collaboratively 
under the heading xxxxx, in audio performance and wide ranging 
production and publication. Recent projects include an environmental 
work, ap0201 installed deep within the Mojave desert, publication of 
[the] xxxxx [reader] and an ongoing series of open workshops towards the 
establishment of a research institute in Berlin
http://1010.co.uk/articles.html

Julian Oliver [nz]
Julian Oliver is a New Zealand born artist, free-software developer, 
teacher and occasional writer based in Madrid, Spain. He has presented 
papers and artworks at many international electronic-art events and 
conferences.Julian has given numerous workshops and master classes in 
game-design, artistic game-development, virtual architecture, interface 
design, augmented reality and open source development practices 
worldwide. In 1998 he established the artistic game-development 
collective, Select Parks.

Gaia Novati [it/de]
Gaia Novati is involved since many years in the Italian queer 
countercultural movement. She has worked with radio and visual media 
projects. Co-founder of Sexyshock, communication laboratory on gender 
theme and first sex-shop managed by women in Italy, she is interested 
since long in independent pornography. She is one of the organizers of 
Cum2Cut, Indie-Porn-Short-Movies Festival in Berlin (2006-2008), where 
she lives since 2006. In spring 2008, she will curate with Tatiana 
Bazzichelli an exhibition about women and technology in the Eastern 
countries at Kunstraum Kreuzberg /Bethanien, Berlin.
www.cum2cut.net

Tatiana Bazzichelli [de]
Tatiana Bazzichelli a.k.a. T_Bazz (Rome, 1974), is a Communication 
Sociologist and an expert in Media Art, Hacktivism and Net Culture. 
Since the 90s she organizes events and conventions such as Cum2Cut 
(Berlin, 2006, 2007), HackMIT! (Berlin, 2007), Hack.it.art (Berlin 
2005), Art on the Net in Italy (Berlin 2005), MediaDemocracy and 
Telestreet (Munich, 2004) and AHA (Rome, 2002). She is the founder of 
'Activism-Hacking-Artivism', a networked project based in Berlin, 
honorary mention in the Digital Communities category of the Prix Ars 
Electronica 2007. She manages the aha at ecn.org mailing list and writes of 
art, media and  technology for many Italian magazines. In 2006, she 
published the book "Networking. The net as Artwork" presented last year 
at Transmediale07. In sping 2008, she will curate with Gaia Novati an 
exhibition about women and technology in the Eastern countries at 
Kunstraum Kreuzberg /Bethanien, Berlin.
www.tatianabazzichelli.online.de - www.networkingart.eu
www.ecn.org/aha - www.cum2cut.net

Federico Bucalossi [it]
Federico Bucalossi is an Italian artist with over 10 years experience in 
the field of multimedia art. He has a background as a multimedia artist, 
multimedia director, video art director, web designer, trainer and 
consultant. He is member of the groups: Strano Network 
(computer-internet Art), Yellowcake (Electronic performances for the 
label KK records, Belgium), Quinta Parete (Art Minimal TV). He also work 
in the fields of theatre, music, fashion and graphic design. As an 
artist he has a minimalist/reductionist approach to his works. Over the 
last 10 years he has sought to decrease the data and information in his 
art by using only black and white colors, simple shapes and clear social 
concepts.
http://www.nothuman.net

Alejo Duque [nz]
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