intim@ on Mon, 12 Oct 1998 02:52:07 +0100 |
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Re: Syndicate: SEAFair webTV + pictures |
inside reference: http://www.v2.nl/mail/v2east/1120.html outside reference: http://www.factory.org/nettime/archive/2169.html well, first i didn't want to go into it because i can hardly see myself as a curator, an expert or new media theorist knowing how to deal with net art presentations and/or exhibitions set-ups, but as an artist devoted to intimate artistic communication i do agree that placing the computer monitors on the pedestals as we would have some sculptures to show is problematic and there certainly are other ways to present net art projects and cd-roms in a gallery (or somewhere else). one of the appropriate ways seems to be the one you described in your report from nyc. for the kind of exhibition you are talking about one needs a lot of equipment (chairs, headphones, a lot of space [to present 14 net art projects, 5 cd-roms and 1 net-linked installation] and all the artists present in the exhibition room/s) so i think that the organisers in skopje (it was the same last year) simply didn't have all of this. there was another big exhibition of one macedonian painter in the museum of contemporary arts going on simultaneously - which was good and bad at the same time (more visitors, but the visitors of the painter's exhibition somehow didn't know what to do with all the computers in the museum) so there wasn't enough space to do it. for me the biggest problem was the absence of the artists selected for the festival. and of course for your type of the exhibition you need all the artists present (for one week). last year (SEAFair97 <http://www.soros.org.mk/scca/seafair/>) most of the artists (maybe all) were present in skopje. this year (SEAFair98) - if you just look at the "www section" - there were only two: jaka zeleznikar and me (both from slovenia) because the organisers couldn't pay all the costs (there were some exemptions made with a help of the OSI/SCCA cultural link, but anyway). i understand the financial situation but this is certainly not good for the festival and it's future editions. so: it was impossible to organise those intimate (one to one) artistic presentation of the works (you are talking about). but it would be great! last year there were at least authors' presentations of the selected net art projects in a special hall with the projector and other equipment (well, almost everybody were present in skopje); but this year none of the selected net art projects was presented by the author - it was not in the programme. there were of course other presentations and lectures (i hope someone will write the report). it would certainly be very good if the organisers of such events (i'm not talking about SEAFair only) would consider this problem and would think about other ways to exhibit net art projects. it is true that placing the object on a pedestal transforms the work into an object and materialise it and this is not the form the artist had in mind when she/he was creating it. unfortunately it was the same on many net art festivals in europe i visited in the last two years. the problem also present in skopje was that the organisers had to deal very much with organising the syndicate junction meeting and they put the festival a little beside (as if the syndicate meeting would be the main event of the festival, which was not - so the meeting became public which was not the intention of the syndicalists; but inke will probably say more about it / i'm not qualified to analyse this) - again one of the reasons why the "intimate presentations" weren't possible. maybe the curators of various net art festivals all around the world will think about it. and i think your suggestion is excellent and the artists have to help the curators and organisers with some individual ideas and proposals. net art is a very intimate, sensitive and subjection art so maybe the works should be presented very individually depending of the content and the form they use. in a way timothy druckery (usa) talked about it in his skopje lecture (title: "soft targets: diabolic invisibility and interference") when he mentioned institutions like moma wanting to exhibit significant net art works inside the museum space (computers on pedestals...) and not thinking about the specifics of net art. maybe the art.teleportacia gallery <http://art.teleportacia.org> (if it's further developed) could be used as the model for net art exhibitions. virtual should stay virtual. and regarding to your question in your 'screens and memes' post on nettime: > The image of an anonymous viewer sitting down with headphones on, > watching the flickering images on the screen in front of her, is > forever burned into my mind..... Is it isolation we are re-creating? > Or Intimacy? my answer is: intimacy, of course. it can not be isolation because the viewer wasn't alone, isolated - she/he was interacting with the particular artistic project in a way the project and the author suggested her/him - if i have the correct picture from ncy exhibition in my head. so: communication with the interactive artistic project (like net art, cd-rom etc.) is the highest and the most intensive artistic intimacy ever created (or: ever available). igor intim@ virtual base - creative intimate lab http://www2.arnes.si/~ljintima2 +386 (0)41 703291 icq 19808618