Yukiko Shikata on Wed, 16 May 2001 11:27:42 +0200 (CEST) |
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[Nettime-bold] ARTLAB-Prospect5 "R111"(michael saup+supreme particles) |
dear nettimers, though it will be held in tokyo, you can participate to the work during the exhibition period. i hope you would join us! all the best, yukiko shikata ---------------------------------------------- ARTLAB-Prospect5 Exhibition "R111" by Michael Saup + supreme particles June 1(Fri) to 17(Sun) 11:00-20:00 At Spiral Garden(Spiral 1F, 5-6-23 Minami-aoyama, Tokyo) Admission: free http://www.canon.co.jp/cast/ (remote participation via Internet is possible during the exhibition period) *Michael Saup’s lecture on June 4(Mon) 19:00-21:00 at ARTLAB(Roppongi, Tokyo) English with Japanese translation, Admission Free Reservation required. Call 5410-3611(ARTLAB) At "R111,” the audience can feel energies of the following three elements; (1) the movements of the audience on the sound floor at the site, (2) the website participants, and (3) the webbot searching linguistic information autonomously on the Internet. Those three influence each other and produce a variety of waves, transmitted to projected images, lighting, sounds, vibrations, and mechanisms in the whole space. The audience can observe and feel how energies are generated and transformed when different phenomena, ranging from the virtual world on computers to the actual transformation of materials, influence each other. This exhibition is based on the “R111” co-produced by Michael Saup + supreme particles, and has been upgraded specially for this occasion by the technical support by ARTLAB. An algorithm with higher precision has been made possible for the webbot's Internet retrieval by using the intellectual information retrieval technology developed by Canon. Michael Saup is a professor at the department of new media at the ZKM-HfG Karlsruhe. His work was presented in different international events. In 1995, he saw himself awarded the prize Ars Electronica in the interactive art category for Binary Ballistic Ballet. His work was presented, among others , to Siggraph, in the gallery of Art New South Wales, at the Venice Biennale and at the ZKM multimediale. Supreme Particles, founded in 1992 by Michael and Anna Saup, is a co-operation between varying visual artists, architects and computer scientists. “R111” team: - Michael Saup - virtual modules - Louis Philippe Demers - magnetic robotic modules - Norman Muller - liquid modules - Pino Grzybowsky - sonic modules - Jan Totzek - tactile modules - Julie Mealin - communication - Daniel Verh・sdonk - tactile modules - Dominik Rinnhofer - assistance - Stefan Preuss - virtual modules *For further information: R111@cast.canon.co.jp _______________________________________________ Nettime-bold mailing list Nettime-bold@nettime.org http://www.nettime.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nettime-bold