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<nettime-ann> Networked Disruption: The Exhibition |
. Networked Disruption Rethinking Oppositions in Art, Hacktivism and Business Group exhibition and side programme Curated by Tatiana Bazzichelli Produced by Aksioma - Institute for Contemporary Art, Ljubljana - in collaboration with several partners www.aksioma.org/networked.disruption Exhibition @ Åkuc Gallery, Stari trg 21, Ljubljana, Slovenia / March 11 â April 3, 2015 With: Anna Adamolo, Anonymous, Billboard Liberation Front, Burning Man Festival, Cacophony Society, Janez JanÅa, Janez JanÅa, Janez JanÅa, Julian Oliver, Laura Poitras, Les Liens Invisibles, Luther Blissett, Mail Art, Neoism, Peng! Collective, Suicide Club, Telekommunisten, Trevor Paglen. Seminar @ Kino ÅiÅka, Trg prekomorskih brigad 3, Ljubljana, Slovenia /March 11 â 12, 2015: http://www.aksioma.org/press/networked.disruption.zip With: Annie Machon (UK), Bani Brusadin (ES), Baruch Gottlieb (CA/DE), Florian Cramer (DE/NL), Ida HirÅenfelder (SI), Janez JanÅa (SI), John Law (US), Loretta Borrelli (IT), Luther Blissett (IT), Tatiana Bazzichelli (IT/DE), Vittore Baroni (IT), Vuk ÄosiÄ (SI). In the business world, disruption means to introduce into the market an innovation that the market does not expect. This innovation comes from within the market itself. Transferred into the field of art and activism, disruption means to generate practices and interventions that are unexpected, and play within the systems under scrutiny. Art, hacktivism and business are often intertwined, generating a feedback loop of revolutions and co-optations that is functional to the development of capitalism. Capitalism needs our revolutions because they generate new lifestyles, products and practices that create new markets and consumer desires. Similarly, systems of power need our resistance and opposition because they serve to increase security and forms of control. We need to find new strategies that go beyond the mere act of opposition and that are harder to appropriate. Networked Disruption is an exhibition and a series of events produced by Aksioma and Drugo more in collaboration with several partners and curated by Tatiana Bazzichelli. The exhibition, hosted by Åkuc Gallery in Ljubljana and the Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art in Rijeka, is centred on the concept of "Networked Disruption", as an opportunity to show new possible routes of social and political action in the line of disruption. It is based on Bazzichelli's book "Networked Disruption: Rethinking Oppositions in Art, Hacktivism and the Business of Social Networking/(DARC Press, The Digital Aesthetics Research Centre of Aarhus University, 2013). The exhibition shows a diverse constellation of networking projects that aims to actualise â and to question â the notion of "networking": Anna Adamolo, Anonymous, Billboard Liberation Front, Burning Man Festival, Cacophony Society, Janez JanÅa, Janez JanÅa and Janez JanÅa, Julian Oliver, Laura Poitras, Les Liens Invisibles, Luther Blissett, Mail Art, Neoism, Peng! Collective, Suicide Club, Telekommunisten, and Trevor Paglen. In this exhibition we adopt the concept of disruption from business and we propose works that emerge from within political, economical, technological and art systems. They play with their power logic generating virality, anonymity, semantic confusion, multiple truths, and disruption. Diverse points of view are combined, among the groups and within the groups themselves. By keeping such connections open without reaching a curatorial synthesis, we invite visitors to create their own path in the line of disruption. The artworks and collective projects are conceptually and visually interlinked in the exhibition spaces, which constitutes a network of networks. By applying the strategy of "working from withinâ, some sections of the show are conceptualised in collaboration with people deeply involved in the networks under scrutiny: Vittore Baroni (Mail Art), Florian Cramer (Neoism), Gabriella Coleman (Anonymous), John Law (Suicide Club and Cacophony Society), Andrea Natella (The Luther Blissett Project) and members of the Anna Adamolo network. This choice reflects the perspective that a new methodology of curating a research should open a metaphorical (and physical) space to encourage and provoke feedback loops among theory and practice, and among subjects and objects of analysis. In the exhibition and seminar, we involve actors who directly engage with hacktivism, art, civil liberties and social networking exposing contradictions of capitalistic logics and power systems. Such interventions hijack the logic of business itself, appropriating and dÃtourning it by operating disruption. The challenge is to collectively rethink oppositional hacktivist and artistic strategies within the framework of (social) networking, information economy and increasingly invasive corporations and government agencies. Project's webpage: http://www.aksioma.org/networked.disruption Seminar full programme and participants: www.aksioma.org/networked.disruption/pdf/seminar_eng.pdf Tatiana Bazzichelli is a curator and researcher, author of the books Networked Disruption (2013), Networking (2008), and co-editor of the book Disrupting Business (2013). She is director of the Disruption Network Lab, an experimental curatorial project on art, hacktivism, and disruption, based in Berlin. She was programme curator at the transmediale festival from 2011 to 2014, initiating the year-round reSource transmedial culture project, and was a Post-Doctoral researcher at the Centre for Digital Cultures, Leuphana University of LÃneburg. ----------------------------------------------------------------- CREDITS Curated by: Tatiana Bazzichelli Head of production: Janez JanÅa Artistic directors: Janez JanÅa (Aksioma), Vladimir Vidmar (Åkuc Gallery) Producers: Marcela OkretiÄ, JoÅko Pajer Executive producer: Sonja Grdina Assistant: Boris Beja Technicians: Atila BoÅtjanÄiÄ, Valter UdoviÄiÄ Public relations: Hana Ostan OÅbolt Documentation: Miha Fras, Adriana AleksiÄ, Jernej ÄuÄek Gerbec Production: Aksioma â Institute for Contemporary Art, Ljubljana; Drugo more, Rijeka, 2015 Coproduction: Abandon Normal Devices, Åkuc Gallery, Kino ÅiÅka, Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Rijeka Partners: Moderna galerija Ljubljana, d-i-n-a / The Influencers, Link Art Center Networked Disruption is realized in the framework of Masters & Servers, a joint project by Aksioma (SI), Drugo more (HR), AND (UK), Link Art Center (IT) and d-i-n-a / The Influencers (ES). www.mastersandservers.org <http://www.mastersandservers.org> Supported by: the Creative Europe programme of the European Union, the Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Slovenia, the Municipality of Ljubljana, Istituto Italiano di Cultura in Slovenia. This project has been funded with support from the European Commission. This communication reflects the views only of the author, and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein. Contact: www.aksioma.org/contacts -- Tatiana Bazzichelli // programme curator http://networkingart.eu // http://disruptiv.biz Twitter: @t_bazz PGP: A87C 3637 03ED 1D1C E6FE E828 1F55 2B2F F5A5 C9A0 _______________________________________________ nettime-ann mailing list nettime-ann@nettime.org http://www.nettime.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nettime-ann