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[rohrpost] Bill Seaman wins Leonardo Award for Excellence |
OLATS/Observatoire Leonardo des Arts et des Techno-Sciences http://www.olats.org Bill Seaman wins the 2002 Leonardo Award for Excellence Bill Seaman has been chosen as the recipient of the 2002 Leonardo Award for Excellence for his article, "OULIPO / VS / Recombinant Poetics" (Leonardo 34:5, 2001, Digital Salon Special Issue). In his article, Bill Seaman explores alternative avenues of creativity and redefines them through visual and sonic digital media. OULIPO, or the Ouvroir de littérature potentielle (the Workshop for Potential Literature), encourages writers to explore challenging ways of mixing words and letters in their work. Recombinant poetics is the practice of playing with media-elements in generative virtual environments to create entirely new works. "VS" (versus), normally implies antagonism, but here refers to the standard procedure of titling remixed techno music as "remixing deejay VS original artist." Seaman describes how the principles of OULIPO, recombinant poetics, and remixed music have influenced his work in machinic genetics. These practices led him to attempt creation of a Hybrid Invention Generator, in which a viewer/user (vuser) could choose multiple 3-D objects and fuse them to create a new invention. Bill Seaman is head of the Graduate Digital Media Program at Rhode Island School of Design, and is exploring issues related to the continuum between physical and virtual/media space. The 2002 Leonardo Award for Excellence is co-sponsored by the Technoculture Studies Department and the Art Department at the University of California, Davis, where it will be presented at a prize award lecture on campus during the Spring 2003 session. For further information visit http://technoculture.ucdavis.edu. The other nominees for the 2002 Leonardo Award for Excellence were: Jean-Louis Lhermitte, "Sculpting Ionized Plasma" (Leonardo 34:3); Sheila Pinkel, "Thermonuclear Gardens: Information Artworks about the U.S. Military-Industrial Complex" (Leonardo 34:4); Ando Arike, "What Are Humans For?: Art in the Age of Post-Human Development" (Leonardo 34:5, Digital Salon Special Issue); David Toop, "Not Necessarily Captured, Except as a Fleeting Glance" (Leonardo Music Journal 11). Panelists included Lynn Hershman, chair; Lisa Bornstein, Nina Czegledy, Fran Dyson, and Edward Shanken. For further information about Leonardo/ISAST and the Leonardo Awards Programs, visit http://www.leonardo.info ------------------------------------------------------- rohrpost - deutschsprachige Liste zur Kultur digitaler Medien und Netze Archiv: http://www.nettime.org/rohrpost http://post.openoffice.de/pipermail/rohrpost/ Ent/Subskribieren: http://post.openoffice.de/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/rohrpost/