CeC 2009 Uttarakland (India)
February 27-28, & March 1, 2009
GRUPPO SINESTETICO (Albertin , Sassu , Scordo) is present two videos:
This is Art (0:30, Italy, 2008) ~ Gruppo Sinestetico
February 27-28, & March 1, 2009
GRUPPO SINESTETICO (Albertin , Sassu , Scordo) is present two videos:
This is Art (0:30, Italy, 2008) ~ Gruppo Sinestetico
Fluxus Experiment (6:45, Italy, 2008) ~ Gruppo Sinestetico
February 27-28, & March 1, 2009
web:http://www.theaea.org/cec_cac/cec09/index.htm
Section : INDEPENDENT SHORT CREATIVE VIDEOWORKS
:: INDEPENDENT SHORT CREATIVE VIDEOWORKS ::~.~
FILE – Electronic Language International Festival (17:43 Brazil wwweb) ~
web:http://www.theaea.org/cec_cac/cec09/index.htm
Section : INDEPENDENT SHORT CREATIVE VIDEOWORKS
:: INDEPENDENT SHORT CREATIVE VIDEOWORKS ::~.~
FILE – Electronic Language International Festival (17:43 Brazil wwweb) ~
Conception & Organization: Ricardo Barreto & Paula Perissinotto
A collective documentation of FILE`s 2007 edition, which presented different kinds of works in several categories: FILE Media Art, FILE Hipersonica, FILE Games, FILE Cinema Documenta and FILE Symposium, which usually proposes discussions about the electronic-digital culture in its relations to art, science and technologies.FILE – Electronic Language International Festival, is the primary art and technology festival of Brazil and Latin America, as well as one of the most renowned events in the world in this area. It has, for nine years so far, inserted Brazil into the global context of art and technology, by performing exciting global compilations of cutting-edge artistic productions in the fields of electronic and digital arts, and also by working as an indicator of the plurality of such productions. DA_7_8_RYSS, 2008-2009 (20:00 USA) ~ Tom Chambers & Students
Middle school students [7th and 8th grades] at Raul Yzaguirre School For Success [RYSS], Houston, Texas, U.S.A. participated in a classroom assignment involving GIMP 2 photo software [a Photoshop equivalent], and vocabulary-building through word identification/meaning, via the Internet. Each student was given a particular word to discover the meaning of online, and then translate that meaning into Digital Art. As a result, vocabulary enhancement came to the forefront, with skills-acquisition in digitally manipulating photographs. 7th Grade Students8th Grade Students
This is Art (0:30, Italy, 2008) ~ Gruppo Sinestetico Fluxus Experiment (6:45, Italy, 2008) ~ Gruppo Sinestetico
Ek Khwaish (India, 2008) ~ Namesh Nath Dham
an experimental image-based short film on Child-Trafficking, made by a school student Riyaz Master Project (4:12, Netherlands, 2008) ~ Marta Moreno Munoz (aka Umabeecroft)
an experimental non-narrative road movie filmed in India Contemporary Art with a Freakish Taste (6:5, Italy, 2008) ~ Claudio Parentella
'…I’m interested and I like strong contrasts…generally everywhere…in particular in art… I like much to mix all in myself…in my mind, in my art' Re make up (1:00, Colombia/Spain, 2008) ~ Sara Malinarich
An installation that culminates in action. This video show us a sequence of how a face makes up virtually, projecting to another people the image that her desired to transmit, but at the same time, forgetting small traces of what she try to conceal. An image reconstructed that the artist had given herself to go out and to be contemplated. Stay in Place (5:30, Spain, 2008) ~ Sara Malinarich, with Maren Pimstein
Capture of a moment of chat connection between two friends through Internet. Thus, a tele-sharing space arises between them when both maintain this telematic dialogue by video conference system. The woman in the upper window is Maren Pimstein, located in Santiago of Chile at 14:32 hrs. 12th of June 2006; the other one is Sara Malinarich, located in Cuenca, Spain at 19:32hrs of that same day. Cita a Ciegas (Blind Date) (5:00, Spain, 2008) ~ Sara Malinarich, with Aida Mañez
A telesharing action that forms part of the INTACT project, proposed and directed by Sara Malinarich. Milady Smiles (2:50, Italy, 2007) ~ Caterina Davinio
A Jaguar promenade crossing Swiss hills, mysterious psychedelic passages from color to a '60s past in black & white, Sound mixes music, noise, electronic elaboration of conversation fragments, and the Jaguar motor itself. "24/7 - Into the Direction of Light" (09:00, Austria, 2008) ~ Michael Aschauer
Blackness at the beginning turns into ever-lightening shades of blue, eventually becoming a view of the sea ~ water and sky, changing constantly in fast motion, before returning once again to the blackness of night. Shot over a period of seven days, 24 hours each, the work uses digital technology to continue the tradition of that branch of experimental film dedicated to exploring the mechanisms of cinematographic representation, using landscapes and their topographic features, or natural phenomena.
The Academy of Electronic Arts is a Private Trust that serves as a learning, sharing, mentoring, networking, benchmarking, empowering and broadly inclusive, but non-educational, institution. ~Managing Trustee & Incident Director for CeC 2009: Shankar Barua~Co-Curator: Ima Pico (Spain)Co-Curator: Wilfried Agricola de Cologne (Germany)Co-Curator: Moritz Neumuller (Spain)
:::: Participant Support :::: Pro Helvetia Embassy of Spain Netaji Subhash Institute of Technology Jawaharlal Nehru University Sri Venkateswara College Bandish ~ The School of Music Arts Network Asia The Academy of Electronic Arts
A collective documentation of FILE`s 2007 edition, which presented different kinds of works in several categories: FILE Media Art, FILE Hipersonica, FILE Games, FILE Cinema Documenta and FILE Symposium, which usually proposes discussions about the electronic-digital culture in its relations to art, science and technologies.FILE – Electronic Language International Festival, is the primary art and technology festival of Brazil and Latin America, as well as one of the most renowned events in the world in this area. It has, for nine years so far, inserted Brazil into the global context of art and technology, by performing exciting global compilations of cutting-edge artistic productions in the fields of electronic and digital arts, and also by working as an indicator of the plurality of such productions. DA_7_8_RYSS, 2008-2009 (20:00 USA) ~ Tom Chambers & Students
Middle school students [7th and 8th grades] at Raul Yzaguirre School For Success [RYSS], Houston, Texas, U.S.A. participated in a classroom assignment involving GIMP 2 photo software [a Photoshop equivalent], and vocabulary-building through word identification/meaning, via the Internet. Each student was given a particular word to discover the meaning of online, and then translate that meaning into Digital Art. As a result, vocabulary enhancement came to the forefront, with skills-acquisition in digitally manipulating photographs. 7th Grade Students8th Grade Students
This is Art (0:30, Italy, 2008) ~ Gruppo Sinestetico Fluxus Experiment (6:45, Italy, 2008) ~ Gruppo Sinestetico
Ek Khwaish (India, 2008) ~ Namesh Nath Dham
an experimental image-based short film on Child-Trafficking, made by a school student Riyaz Master Project (4:12, Netherlands, 2008) ~ Marta Moreno Munoz (aka Umabeecroft)
an experimental non-narrative road movie filmed in India Contemporary Art with a Freakish Taste (6:5, Italy, 2008) ~ Claudio Parentella
'…I’m interested and I like strong contrasts…generally everywhere…in particular in art… I like much to mix all in myself…in my mind, in my art' Re make up (1:00, Colombia/Spain, 2008) ~ Sara Malinarich
An installation that culminates in action. This video show us a sequence of how a face makes up virtually, projecting to another people the image that her desired to transmit, but at the same time, forgetting small traces of what she try to conceal. An image reconstructed that the artist had given herself to go out and to be contemplated. Stay in Place (5:30, Spain, 2008) ~ Sara Malinarich, with Maren Pimstein
Capture of a moment of chat connection between two friends through Internet. Thus, a tele-sharing space arises between them when both maintain this telematic dialogue by video conference system. The woman in the upper window is Maren Pimstein, located in Santiago of Chile at 14:32 hrs. 12th of June 2006; the other one is Sara Malinarich, located in Cuenca, Spain at 19:32hrs of that same day. Cita a Ciegas (Blind Date) (5:00, Spain, 2008) ~ Sara Malinarich, with Aida Mañez
A telesharing action that forms part of the INTACT project, proposed and directed by Sara Malinarich. Milady Smiles (2:50, Italy, 2007) ~ Caterina Davinio
A Jaguar promenade crossing Swiss hills, mysterious psychedelic passages from color to a '60s past in black & white, Sound mixes music, noise, electronic elaboration of conversation fragments, and the Jaguar motor itself. "24/7 - Into the Direction of Light" (09:00, Austria, 2008) ~ Michael Aschauer
Blackness at the beginning turns into ever-lightening shades of blue, eventually becoming a view of the sea ~ water and sky, changing constantly in fast motion, before returning once again to the blackness of night. Shot over a period of seven days, 24 hours each, the work uses digital technology to continue the tradition of that branch of experimental film dedicated to exploring the mechanisms of cinematographic representation, using landscapes and their topographic features, or natural phenomena.
The Academy of Electronic Arts is a Private Trust that serves as a learning, sharing, mentoring, networking, benchmarking, empowering and broadly inclusive, but non-educational, institution. ~Managing Trustee & Incident Director for CeC 2009: Shankar Barua~Co-Curator: Ima Pico (Spain)Co-Curator: Wilfried Agricola de Cologne (Germany)Co-Curator: Moritz Neumuller (Spain)
:::: Participant Support :::: Pro Helvetia Embassy of Spain Netaji Subhash Institute of Technology Jawaharlal Nehru University Sri Venkateswara College Bandish ~ The School of Music Arts Network Asia The Academy of Electronic Arts
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