Networked_Performance

Into the Light [be Antwerp]

Error One: Into the Light :: late afternoons and nights from December 19, 2008 - January 4, 2009 :: Opening: December 18, 2008; 7:00 pm with a Performance by Caron Geary (UK) at 9:00 pm :: Leopold de Waelplaats, Antwerp.

The eleventh edition of ERROR ONE brings together international artists who work with video, audio, photo and light installations. These contemporary works of art are displayed in interaction with the city, on facades, windows and screens around the Leopold De Waelplaats in Antwerp, in the vicinity of the Royal Museum of Fine Art. Into the Light could serve as a counterbalance to the dearth of light on the shortest and darkest days of the year.

Participating artists: Thomas Bayrle (GER), Pierre Bismuth (FR), Nikolaus Gansterer (AU), Caron Geary (UK), INTERFACULTYgroup, Anne-Mie Van Kerckhoven (BE)

Into the Light addresses the status of the image and its complex interaction with its surroundings. The works brought together here display the participating artist’s differing attitudes and methodologies. They were selected for their complexity, their complementarity and their potential for inciting the viewer to take another look at reality.

Thomas Bayrle investigates the infrastructure of the visual surroundings and weaves patterns into visually complex superstructures. Pierre Bismuth deconstructs common patterns of perception and adds to them an element of astonishment. Nikolaus Gansterer confronts us with a dubious, complex system of scientific theories as well as the boundary between nature, culture and art. Caron Geary’s photographic work poses questions about identity and gender. For Into the Light, the INTERFACULTYgroup produced a new work for a specific location, namely, a future hotel on the Leopold de Waelplaats. The work is the result of a process of cooperation that reacts to the spatial and social context. Anne-Mie Van Kerckhoven’s psychedelic computer animations bear witness to a fascination for technology and its influence on humanity and society.

Presentations daily from 5 p.m. until late at night on the Leopold De Waelplaats in Antwerp-the square in front of the Royal Museum of Fine Arts.

In the framework of Into the Light, ERROR ONE is also working together with young curators and artists on a new initiative. Parallel to the project’s exterior locations, a new exhibition space – REIS – is opening on the first and second floors of Kasteelstraat 3. The group exhibition Multiple 12 will be running there simultaneously with Into the Light. For this opening exhibition, all the available space will be filled with the work of 6 artists who have been invited by an equivalent number of curators. REIS and ERROR ONE invite everyone to get acquainted with the new space and the work of the participating artists: Dirk Bogaert, Ninon Brière (Fr), Wim Catrysse, Shelbatra Yashari, Riaan Van Jaarsveldt (SA) and Pieter Vermeersch. Curators and organizers of this first exhibition: Tuur Delodder, Alan Quireyns, Katleen Schueremans, Lieve Sysmans, Ben Van den Berghe, Marthe Van Dessel and Wouter Van der Hallen. (Info: Wouter Van der Hallen, woutervdh@gmail.com of 0477/935483)

The information center for Into the Light is located in the Museum Café, CAMU, Leopold De Waelplaats in Antwerp, and is open daily from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m., except on Mondays, 25 and 31 December, and 1 and 2 January. After closing time of the KMSKA, the information center and the CAMU are accessible via the stairs on the right side of the KMSKA. A second information center: REIS, Kasteelstraat 3, opening hours Friday through Sunday from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m.

Presentations ‘Into the Light’
18 December 2008 – 4 January 2009
Leopold De Waelplaats, Antwerp: Square at KMSKA, Nero, Revista, Vooruitzicht NV, Zeno X Gallery
Daily from 5 p.m. until late at night

Parallel: REIS – ‘Multiple 12′
18 December 2008 – 4 January 2009
Kasteelstraat 3, Antwerp
Friday to Sunday from 5-8 p.m.


Dec 17, 18:49
Trackback URL

Leave a comment

Live Stage

Tags


calls + opps performance livestage exhibition installation mobile networked writings participatory locative media augmented/mixed reality event new media video interactive public net art virtual conference intervention distributed second life sound political technology narrative festival tactical conversation lecture art + science social networks social games history dance surveillance music workshop urban collaboration live upgrade! mapping reblog activist wearable immersive platform public/private architecture data body collective environment film identity city aesthetics wireless telematic web 2.0 culture visualization systems site-specific webcast place tool open source ecology software text research intermedia audio space community radio avatar 3-D nature hybrid audio/visual responsive presence pyschogeography interview interdisciplinary object media e-literature ubiquitous global/ization physical theater theory biotechnology play bioart relational archive news DIY robotic code light generative synthetic hacktivism place-specific p2p education cinema remix interface agency live cinema im/material labor language copyright simulation algorithmic mashup perception animation image free/libre software multimedia artificial motion tracking voice convergence reenactment machinima streaming gift economy cyberreality webcam emergence glitch DJ/VJ censorship tv ARG nonlinear transdisciplinary asynchronous recycle touch fabbing tag semantic web chance synesthesia hypermedia biopolitics social choreography tangible forking unconference gesture 1
1 3-D ARG DIY DJ/VJ activist aesthetics agency algorithmic animation architecture archive art + science artificial asynchronous audio audio/visual augmented/mixed reality avatar bioart biopolitics biotechnology body calls + opps censorship chance cinema city code collaboration collective community conference convergence conversation copyright culture cyberreality dance data distributed e-literature ecology education emergence environment event exhibition fabbing festival film forking free/libre software games generative gesture gift economy glitch global/ization hacktivism history hybrid hypermedia identity im/material image immersive installation interactive interdisciplinary interface intermedia intervention interview labor language lecture light live live cinema livestage locative media machinima mapping mashup media mobile motion tracking multimedia music narrative nature net art networked new media news nonlinear object open source p2p participatory perception performance physical place place-specific platform play political presence public public/private pyschogeography radio reblog recycle reenactment relational remix research responsive robotic second life semantic web simulation site-specific social social choreography social networks software sound space streaming surveillance synesthesia synthetic systems tactical tag tangible technology telematic text theater theory tool touch transdisciplinary tv ubiquitous unconference upgrade! urban video virtual visualization voice wearable web 2.0 webcam webcast wireless workshop writings

Archives

2012

May | Apr | Mar | Feb | Jan

2011

Dec | Nov | Oct | Sep | Aug | Jul
Jun | May | Apr | Mar | Feb | Jan

2010

Dec | Nov | Oct | Sep | Aug | Jul
Jun | May | Apr | Mar | Feb | Jan

2009

Dec | Nov | Oct | Sep | Aug | Jul
Jun | May | Apr | Mar | Feb | Jan

2008

Dec | Nov | Oct | Sep | Aug | Jul
Jun | May | Apr | Mar | Feb | Jan

2007

Dec | Nov | Oct | Sep | Aug | Jul
Jun | May | Apr | Mar | Feb | Jan

2006

Dec | Nov | Oct | Sep | Aug | Jul
Jun | May | Apr | Mar | Feb | Jan

2005

Dec | Nov | Oct | Sep | Aug | Jul
Jun | May | Apr | Mar | Feb | Jan

2004

Dec | Nov | Oct | Sep | Aug | Jul

What is this?

Networked Performance (N_P) is a research blog that focuses on emerging network-enabled practice.
Read more...

RSS feeds

N_P offers several RSS feeds, either for specific tags or for all the posts. Click the top left RSS icon that appears on each page for its respective feed. What is an RSS feed?

Bloggers

F.Y.I.

Feed2Mobile
Networked
New Radio and Performing Arts, Inc.
New American Radio
Turbulence.org
Networked_Music_Review
Upgrade! Boston
Massachusetts Cultural Council
New York State Council on the Arts, a State agency
Thinking Blogger Award

Turbulence Works

These are some of the latest works commissioned by Turbulence.org's net art commission program.
ABSML Ars Virtua Artist-in-Residence (AVAIR) (2007) Bonding Energy Bronx Rhymes Cell Tagging (2006) Channel TWo: NY Data Diaries Domain of Mount Greylock—Video Portal Eclipse Endgame: A Cold War Love Story by Tal Halpern FUJI spaces and other places by Nurit Bar-Shai Google Variations by Leonardo Solaas Gothamberg (2007) Grafik Dynamo (2005) Handheld Histories as Hyper-Monuments (2007) html_butoh (2007) I am unable to tell you I'm Not Stalking You; I'm Socializing by Liz Filardi Invisible Influenced by Will Pappenheimer and Chipp Jansen iPak - 10,000 songs, 10,000 images, 10,000 abuses by Ajaykumar Journal of Journal Performance Studies Les Belles Infidèles look art Lumens My Beating Blog (2006) MYPOCKET by Burak Arikan No Time Machine by Daniel C. Howe and Aya Karpinska Nothing Happens: a performance in three acts (2006) Oil Standard (2006) Peripheral n°2: KEYBOARD (2006) Playing Duchamp by Scott Kildall Plazaville Recollecting Adams School of Perpetual Training Self-Portrait (2006) ShiftSpace Social Relay Mail Space Video Spectral Quartet Superfund365, A Site-A-Day (2007) This and that thought. Touching Gravity 2/Tilt Tumbarumba Tweet 4 Action Urban Attractors and Private Distractors (2007) We Ping Good Things To Life Wikireuse Without A Trace Yeas and Nays You Don't Know Me [meme.garden] (2006)
More commissions