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 - Image by Farkas Fülöp
Immersive Surfaces
as part of “Dumbo Arts Festival”, New York
September 23rd-25th, 2011
8.30-11.30 pm
SITES: DUMBO, Brooklyn, NYC The Triangle at Pearl and Front St. Jay and Water St. Front and Adams St.
Panel Discussion: Topic: “The Content Development Constellation” Saturday, September 24th 6.00-7.30 p.m. 111 Front St. Suite 216 Tour of sites to follow FREE
And introducing, “As Above, So Below,” a new art and media collaboration covering 25,000+ continuous sq. ft of the Manhattan Bridge Archway and Anchorage by:
Simon Anaya Farkas Fülöp Richard Jochum Johnny Moreno John Ensor Parker Ryan Uzilevsky
Video Art by: Devon Elise Atkins Seline Baumgartner Jubal Brown Thomas Draschan eike Tomas Eller Walter Eul Noah Klersfeld Thomas Lüer Adam Nankervis Vadim Schaeffler Christine Schulz Elisabeth Smolarz Sara Sun Eszter Szabó Joao Vasco Paiva Sarah Walko and Malado Baldwin Amelie Zadeh
“Immersive Surfaces” is a publicly presented video projection installation onto the Manhattan Bridge in Brooklyn during the Dumbo Arts Festival from September 23 - 25, 2011. The multi-part video projection, created by nearly 20 international artists and curators, will cover over 30,000 sq. feet of the Manhattan Bridge Anchorage, Archway and the surrounding cityscape, through the use of cutting-edge video mapping technology.
Technical innovation has continually affected the arts, driving the ultimate development of large-scale participation. “Immersive Surfaces” will use the idea of “the crowd”, i.e. the connection between individuals and the greater group, as a main topic, while also examining notions of projected depth and the meaning of surface. Find more information at: immersivesurfaces.com.
By displaying multiple types of projections, “Immersive Surfaces” demonstrates how video art can achieve different goals depending on the scope and scale of its display. The video projection will showcase 3 parts. The first part works with more traditional video art and presentation techniques, slowly progressing to utilize the entire anchorage and archway. This will be achieved by contributions from over a dozen artists from Europe, Asia, Canada and the U.S. The individual pieces have been created either recently or specifically for “Immersive Surfaces” and will adorn the enormous wall space in small units like a virtual gallery. The various sites will be connected by a background that contextualizes the entire canvas: an “Op Art” surface, which becomes animated in the second part of the installation, until it fairly bursts into the “As Above, So Below,” the third section of “Immersive Surfaces.”
By connecting the interior Archway space with the Manhattan Bridge’s massive Anchorage, “As Above, So Below,” works as one of the largest single projection canvases ever presented. Various aspects of human creativity constitute a universe in which various figures exist, explore, and interact with each other. The projection reflects the reorganization of communities into both, individuals and crowds. The philosophical question behind addresses an experience that reflects our daily conduct: What is it that makes us connect?
The project is at the center of the Dumbo Arts Festival and has been organized by video curator Leo Kuelbs in conjunction with a team of artists and SenovvA Inc., a leader in cutting-edge projection technology in the U.S. The large-scale, third element “As Above, So Below,” was created by Simon Anaya, Farkas Fülöp, Richard Jochum, John Moreno, John Ensor Parker, and Ryan Uzilevsky. Multimedia design firms Light Harvest Studio, Anaya Visual FX and Resident Creative Studio assisted in content production.
The project will be accompanied by a mobile augmented reality component created by Elysium Media. A QR code will be posted around the site, and in the guides, with instructions to download the Layar app to viewer’s smartphones. Throughout the festival people will be encouraged to tweet images with the hashtag: #dumboarts. Tweeted images will float through the atmosphere and around the installation, as self-referential surfaces of their own.
A free panel discussion titled, “The Content Development Constellation,” will be held on Saturday, September 24th 6:00-7:30 p.m. at 111 Front Street, Suite 216. Artists, production experts, and others from the various disciplines necessary to develop and present mapped projections discuss their positions in the “constellation” of influences that ultimately shape the content as it moves from conceptualization to presentation. Followed by a tour of the sites.
More information about the project can be found at http://immersivesurfaces.com
Sponsored by: SenovVa Leo Kuelbs Collection Light Harvest Studio Resident Creative Studio Anaya Visual FX Elysium Media NYC DOT Dumbo Arts Festival

Teilnehmende Künstler: Anonymous, Astrid Brandt, Tim Berresheim, Martina Bothe, Torsten P Bruch, Rahel Bruns, Lisa Busche, Anke Doberauer, Christian Dootz, Yingmei Duan u. Verena Kyselka, Andreas Eschment, Nikola Fallbusch, Thorsten Freye, Oliver Gröne, Kristin Grothe, Valerie Hanisch, Alexandra Heide, Birte Hennig, Annika Hippler, Sina Heffner, Samuel Henne, Juliane Jüttner, Anna Myga Kasten, Klaus Kleine, Torsten Koch, Friedrich Kunat h, Kalin Lindena, Lotte Lindner u. Till Steinbrenner, Ronny Lischinski, Nora Lena Meyer, Kristina Michalski, Jugo Mitevski, Johanna von Monkiewitsch, Karl Möllers, Sandra Munzel, Sebastian Neubauer, Kristian Pettersen, Jörn Plass, Siegfried Pietrusky, Silke Schatz, Vadim Schäffler, Per Olaf Schmidt, Hinrich Schmieta , Uwe Schinn, Bernd Schulz, Hein Spellmann, Maria Unverricht, Sascha Weidner, Claudio Wichert, Clemens Wilhelm, Stefanie Woch, Walter Zurborg Teilnehmende Performancekünstler Anna Berndtson, Yingmei Duan, Wanda Dubrau, Enric Fort, Jürgen Fritz, David Hancock, Jiwon Kim, Krarque & Jamaric, Pirol, Declan Rooney, Nadia Salom, Undine Sommer & Robert Bell, Iris Selke, Surya Tüchler, Elizabeth Wurst
Zur Eröffnung der Ausstellung BS-VISITE 2011 am Samstag, den 21. Mai 2011, um 19 h laden wir Sie und Ihre Freunde herzlich ein.
Eröffnung: Samstag 21.05.2011, 19:00 Rebenring 31 38106 Braunschweig
Es sprechen: Michael Botor, Thorsten Freye, Initiatoren, Kuratoren und VeranstalterNils Rodermund, Leiter Sponsoring / Events, Volkswagen Financial Services AGMichael Stoeber, Kunstkritiker
18:30 Enric Fort »Phallocracy« 20:00 Anna Berndtson »Matters of the Heart« 22:00 Surya Tüchler »KnochenHaare« ab 23:00 Blue Moon Trio + José Gavira (Elmar Vibrans - Piano, Heinrich Römisch - Kontrabass, Matthias Wandersleb - Drums, José L. Adresse: Rebenring 31 38106 Braunschweig

The Decelerator
Multi-city Video Installation
Weekends, March 18th-April 3rd, 2011
Opening at all sites: Friday, March 18th; 6-9 p.m.
SITES:
New York: AllanNederpelt
60 Freeman St. Greenpoint, Brooklyn
Berlin: sur la montagne
Torstrasse 170, Mitte, Berlin
Budapest: Videospace
Ráday u. 56, Budapest
Open Dates: Friday, March 18th-Saturday, March 19th Thursday, March 24th-Saturday, March 26th Thursday, March 31st-April 2nd Or by Appointment See Various Websites for more details
Video Art by:
Danielle de Picciotto
Tomas Eller
Richard Jochum
Denis Salivanov
Vadim Schaeffler
Gábor Tóth, aka tgnoise
Ryan Uzilevsky
Joao Vasco Paiva
Sound by: Alexander Hacke
Curated by:
Leo Kuelbs
Adam Nankervis
Kozma Zsolt
and Amelie Zadeh
Unter dem Titel “The Decelerator” (zu dt. "Der Entschleuniger“) präsentieren neun Künstler in einer städteübergreifenden Ausstellung Videokunst und --installationen, die sich mit unserer zeitlichen Wahrnehmung im Angesicht der technologischen Entwicklungen und der darauf folgenden Beschleunigung auseinandersetzen.
Die Ausstellung beginnt in New York, Budapest und Berlin am 18. März 2011 jeweils um 21 Uhr, und läuft immer an den Wochenenden bis 2. April 2011.
„The Decelerator“ bildet eine Einheit, einen Apparat in Form einer Installation, um unsere Wahrnehmung von Zeit in Beziehung zu den auf nahezu Lichtgeschwindigkeit beschleunigenden technologischen Fortschritten bewusst hinauszuzögern“, so der New Yorker Kurator Leo Kuelbs.
„Diese exponentielle Geschwindigkeitserhöhung verursacht einen Wandel in Hinsicht darauf, wie wir in Beziehung zu Geografie und Raum stehen, indem es die räumliche Welt näher zusammenbringt und die Gedanken- und Bewusstseinsebenen in mannigfaltige Seinsweisen fragmentiert. Ohne verantwortungsvolles Vorausdenken kann diese brisante Konstellation als sehr intensiv, sprunghaft und gewaltsam erlebt werden. Die Besucher werden ermutigt eine Perspektive zu finden, ein Fundament, welches- sowohl fesselnd als auch dynamisch-trotzdem innerhalb des Rahmens von The Decelerator verankert ist."
Acht Videokünstler aus Europa und Amerika präsentieren innerhalb dieser Videoinsstallation eine Vielfalt an neuen und bereits vorhandenen Werken. The Decelerator wird begleitet von einem Klangteppich, der von Industrial-Musiker Alexander Hacke (Einstürzende Neubauten) speziell komponiert wurde. Dieser Soundtrack folgt einem rauschend-pulsierenden Grundthema, das in den jeweiligen Räumen gespielt wird.
„Die Kombination an Werken, eingebettet innerhalb dieses einzelnen elektronischen Soundtracks, simultan präsentiert in drei Großstädten, macht The Decelerator zu einem spannenden und konzeptionell neuen Ausstellungserlebnis, welches die Themen widerspiegelt, die die Ausstellung zur Diskussion bringt“, ergänzt Kuelbs.
Die unterschiedlichen Herkunftsorte der Kuratoren - Adam Nankervis, Kosma Zsolt und Leo Kuelbs stammen alle von unterschiedlichen Kontinenten - tragen zum globalen Aspekt von The Decelerator bei.
The Decelerator is a nine-artist, video-based exhibition opening in New York, Budapest, and Berlin on March 18th and running weekends through April 2nd, 2011.
The Decelerator is an entity, a device, designed as an installation to actively slow down how we perceive time in relation to accelerating technological advances, which are approaching the speed of light, said co-curator, Leo Kuelbs. This exponential speed increase creates a change in how we relate to land and space, bringing the physical world closer together and fracturing trajectories of thought and consciousness in multifarious states of being. The viewers are encouraged to find a perspective, a footing, that, while engaging and dynamic, is also tenable within The Decelerators frame work.
Eight video artists from Europe and the Americas will present a variety of new and existing videos and video-mapped installations. The Decelerator also includes a subterranean sound piece by the German Industrial musician Alexander Hacke (Einstuerzende Neubauten). This sound piece, the murmuring thread, will play throughout the respective spaces. The mix of work installed within this amazing soundtrack, presented simultaneously in three cities, makes The Decelerator an exciting and conceptually new form of exhibition, which mirrors the conversations we hope the show will broach, added Kuelbs.
Co-curators Adam Nankervis, Kosma Zsolt and Leo Kuelbs all hail from different continents, as well, adding to the global aspects of The Decelerator.
A limited edition DVD catalog will also be available at the sites for a nominal charge.
For more information, links and images: leokuelbscollection.com
Atopia
Opening: Thursday 09.12.2010 at 18:00 (09 Dec – 23 Dec 2010)
Address: Atopia, Sannergata 32, 0557 Oslo, Norway
Atopia’s Vitrine is a project for experimenting with video art in public space. Using four large projections on the street level Vitrine offers a possibility for artists to explore the dynamics of multi-screen video environments in the public domain.
During the winter, when it is dark enough to project outdoors in Oslo, the four screen videoworks are exhibited on Atopia's Vitrine everyday from 15:00 in the afternoon till the next morning. The exhibition is to be viewed from the outside on Sannergata.
Four proposals by the following artists will be exhibited during the third season of Vitrine:
Terese Bolander, Kristine Stark & Nanna de Wilde (Stockholm, Sweden) Vadim Schäffler (Berlin, Germany) Guy Sherwin (London, UK) Anna Martine Nilsen (Oslo, Norway)
E-mail: info(at)atopia.no Atopia

sound pattern video- und soundworks
Mit zwei Ausstellungsblöcken geht KING KONG Contemporary Art Project in die nächste Runde im Ehrenhof des Mannheimer Barockschlosses.
Unter den Titeln SOUND-PATTERN #1 /Violence in the city (12.-29. November) und
SOUND_PATTERN #2 / Fishing a dragon (03.-26. Dezember)
präsentieren wir über 30 Künstler/innen mit Sound- und Videoarbeiten. Mit Klaus W. Eisenlohr (Berlin), Hans W. Koch (Köln) und Thomas Lühr Frankfurt/M.) haben wir drei Gastkuratoren eingeladen, die uns bei der Programmgestaltung unterstützt haben. Erstmalig beziehen wir auch Räumlichkeiten vor Ort mit ein, in diesem Fall die Katakomben des Barockschlosses, wo am 3. Dez. auch die große KING KONG Party stattfinden wird. Im ersten Ausstellungsteil SOUND-PATTERN #1 geht es um Gewalt in Großstädten, die wir mit einem großen Videoblock, einer Soundarbeit und einer Videoinstallation, thematisieren. SOUND_PATTERN #2 zeigt dann in nahezu wöchentlichem Wechsel eine Vielzahl von spannenden Soundinstallationen -performances und Screenings.
Dauer 03. Dez. – 26. Dez. 2010, Öffnungszeiten: Fr, Sa, Mo 16-20 Uhr und 1. und 2. Weihnachstfeiertag
Programm
Freitag, 3. 12., Samstag 4 .12., Montag, 6.12.2010
im Ehrenhof des Mannheimer Barockschloss / Katakomben:
Ausstellungseröffnung 3.12.2010 um 19,30 Uhr, Mannheim
und ab 22 Uhr: KING KONG PARTY „King Kong meets Prince & friends“ organisiert von Paul Asquez + supported von „Meier-Stadtmagazin“
• Videoscreenings: Markus Probst
Videoblock: „Display“
Videos: Martina Wolf – Tag des Sieges, Moskau Vadim Schaeffler – Fishing a dragon Alexandra Hopf – Illucid cinema Nathalie Grenzhaeuser – Omaha beach Heide Deigert – Fields of lightnings Christine Schulz – At the same moment
kuratiert von Thomas Lüer (Frankfurt)
http://www.kingkong-contemporary.de
tmp.salon
ausstellung auf dem 07. Berliner kunstsalon
eröffnung: 05. oktober 2010, 17 uhr - open end ort
termin: 06. - 10. oktober 2010, täglich 14 - 22 uhr : a.station, zentraler vieh- und schlachthof landsberger allee / storkower str., berlin-friedrichshain
mathieu dagorn kati gausmann michael hoepfel sébastien pesot vadim schäffler
on the '07th berliner kunstsalon'
kunstmesse / art fair: 07. berliner kunstsalon - www.7-berlinerkunstsalon.com messetermin / date: 06. - 10.10.2010, täglich 14 - 22 uhr / daily 2 am - 10 pm eröffnung / opening: 05.10.2010 ab 17 uhr / 5 pm - open end tickets: 8 € (ermäßigt / reduced 6 €) eröffnung: freier eintritt / opening: free entrance ort / location: a.station, zentraler vieh- und schlachthof landsberger allee / ecke storkower straße 10369 berlin-friedrichshain öffentliche verkehrsmittel / public transport: landsberger allee s 8/9/41/42, tra m5/m8, bus 156
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