Outings Project

Outings is a global participative project, initiated by Julien de Casabianca, a French visual artist and filmmaker.

Anyone in their own town can go to their museums, take pictures of portraits with their phones and set them free.

It’s also museums, schools and cities organizing themselves with the inhabitants of their towns.

Eventually it’s exhibitions in museums and galleries of the photographs Julien de Casabianca took of his own Outings and shot all around the world.

Here is the gallery page with cities from around the world (some italian also).

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Bach in the cathedral

The Cantata “Gott ist mein König” (BWV 71) performed in St. Mary’s Church in Mühlhausen.

It is a 14th century Gothic cathedral whose reverberation illuminates the cantata from the beginning of the first movement. Bach worked in Mühlhausen in 1707/8 and it is possible that the cantata BWV 71 was performed for the first time in this church.

Hakanaï

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In Japanese, the word ‘hakanaï’ is used to define the ephemeral, the fragile. The French group, Company Adrien M/Claire B invites the public to join them in the illusory world of dreams. The audience is invited to peer into a cloth cube where a visual haiku of a dancer and thousands of dancing images is unfolding. Hakanaï is an impressive convergence of dance and visual art, of bodies and moving graphics, of reality and dreams.

Since 2004, Company Adrien M/Claire B has been connecting digital culture with the performing arts. The collective develops performances and exhibitions that combine the real with the virtual. By focussing on man and body within a technological framework, they create timeless, poetic works.

Nabaz’mob

In this post, the story of Nabaztag is taken from Wikipedia, with some notes by myself.

The word Nabaztag (“նապաստակ” which in Armenian language means rabbit) indicates the wifi rabbit conceived by Rafi Haladjian and Olivier Mével and produced in 2005 by the French company Violet.

The object, sold from June 2005, by the end of October 2006 had reached 35,000 copies in France alone. At the end of 2006 a more advanced model was introduced, the Nabaztag: tag that supports mp3 streaming via the internet, has a microphone to receive voice commands and an RFID reader with personalized tags to receive commands. This model also has PULL technology, which means it can query the server on its own initiative. As of September 2007, there are more than 180,000 Nabaztags around the world.

On October 20, 2009, Violet, struggling for insane management, is bought by the well-known software publisher Mindscape which puts on the market an even more advanced model called Karotz with webcam and greater memory capacity. Soon, however, even the latter entered into crisis. On July 29, 2011 Mindscape announced the shutdown of Nabaztag’s management servers, creating 180,000 orphans in one go, but made public the code for managing multimedia “bunnies”, making it possible for different user communities to create new servers. However, the various user communities have favored alternative solutions, based on the Opensource OpenJabNab, Nabizdead and OpenNag projects, simpler to implement than the original server (called “burrow”, referring to wild rabbit burrows) Violet / Mindscape but without support for older first generation Nabaztag units. The user communities born in the immediate closure of the “official” server support only Nabaztag: tags.

Later Mindscape is acquired by Aldebaran Robotics, a company specializing in toy and amateur robots, which sells Karotz’s stocks without developing the product, despite the fact that it had incorporated and clearly visible hooks for accessories and extensions. Finally, with a shocking announcement from its CEO, it communicates the shutdown of the Karotz servers for February 18, 2015, thus marking the end of the project whose existence remains entrusted to amateur servers.

Since the creation of Nabaztag, Antoine Schmitt is its behavioral designer and Jean-Jacques Birgé its sound designer. Together, they also composed the Opera Nabaz’mob for 100 communicating rabbits, which won the Prix Ars Electronica Award of Distinction Digital Musics 2009 and an excerpt of which can be seen in this video.

The video on this page is a shorter excerpt, but the audio is better.

The Man who was Spock

SpockKirk: Spock! l’Enterprise sta per esplodere!!

Spock: Negativo, Capitano. È solo saltato un fusibile.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Leonard Nimoy (1931 – 2015)

€ Banknotes Bombing

L’artista greco stefanos ha elaborato un modo interessante per esprimere la propria insoddisfazione nei confronti delle istituzioni europee.

Il suo intervento consiste nel modificare le banconote, dipingendo in inchiostro nero figure angoscianti, emblematiche della situazione in cui versa il suo paese. Le banconote così modificate vengono poi scannerizzate per documentazione e rimesse in circolazione.

In una intervista ha dichiarato

Observing the euro banknote landscapes one notices a lack of any reality, whatsoever for the last five years the crumbling greek economy has hatched violence and social decay – so, I decided to fuse these two things. Through hacking the banknotes I’m using a european a document, that is in cross-border circulation, including greece – thus, the medium allows me to ‘bomb’ public property from the comfort of my home.

 

 

Altri esempi sono visibili qui.
Vedi anche qui. La pagina è in greco, ma ci sono delle belle foto.

Halber Mensch

Wow! Su You Tube c’è l’intero film (~ 1 ora) Halber Mensch (aka ½ Mensch, trad. half humans) di Sogo Ishii dedicato agli Einstürzende Neubauten.

Il film documenta la visita in Giappone della band tedesca e include estratti da alcuni concerti, scene girate mentre la band suona nelle rovine di una vecchia ferriera ed esecuzioni accompagnate da danzatori Butoh.

Venne girato nel 1985 e uscì nel 1986 su VHS per essere poi ristampato su DVD solo nel 2005. Pur essendo su DVD la qualità non è il massimo a causa del materiale di partenza in VHS e proprio per questo la band ne ha realizzato una versione rimasterizzata.

Il titolo è quello dell’album degli Einstürzende Neubauten pubblicato lo stesso anno della tournée giapponese. La formazione è:

  • Blixa Bargeld – voce, chitarra
  • N.U. Unruh – percussioni, voce
  • F.M. Einheit – percussioni, voce
  • Mark Chung – basso, voce
  • Alexander Hacke – chitarra

Avevo già parlato di questo film in un post del 2007, ma allora ne avevo trovato solo un breve estratto.

Melter 3-D

Created by digital artist Takeshi Murata, this rippling, reflective sculpture was unveiled at Ratio 3 gallery as part of the Frieze art fair. Titled Melter 3-D, the sculptural animation is technically a zoetrope, and only achieves the illusion of motion with the help of a strobe lights or perfectly synchronized still images captured with a camera.

DarkAngelØne

DarkAngelØne è un artista che lavora con le GIF animate. Anche se lui stesso, con una certa umiltà, afferma

Some people call me an artist, I say I’m just a guy who likes to play with photos

ottiene dei risultati sorprendenti. Cliccate l’immagine qui sotto per vedere l’animazione (datele il tempo di caricarsi: una GIF animata è composta da molte immagini e questa, in totale, è 2.5 Mb) e guardate.

Ne trovate altre qui.

nayral-ro

Un altro lavoro di ::vtol::

The orchestra consists of 12 robotic manipulators of various designs, each of which is equipped with a sound-transmitting speaker. The manipulators, combined together, form a single multi-channel electronic sound orchestra. Due to constant displacement speakers in space, changing direction of the sound and the algorithms for generating compositions, the orchestra creates a dynamic soundscape. In order to interact with the orchestra, controller Leap Motion is used, that allows to control robots and sound by simple hands gestures in the air – similarly to conducting an orchestra.

The project is based on the idea of a combination of modern music, computer, interactive and robotic concepts and approaches for the creation of works of art. In many ways, it is inspired by well-known works that were presented in the recent past, such as Pendulum Choir (2011) and Mendelssohn Effektorium (2013). However, Nayral Ro is different from these projects in many ways. Its algorithmic system, in which sound and musical composition are being produced, is real time, and the acoustic environment also changes simultaneously with the process of creating the musical piece. Also, the whole process is completely subordinated by the “conductor”, so this a role is similar to such of a composer, performer and operator at the same time.

Creation of more sophisticated versions, more subtly revealing the potential of Leap Motion for tuning to the movement and changes in sound, is being planned for the future development.