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Subject:

call of interest: LOCATIVE MEDIA WORKSHOP :29th March - 2nd April

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andrew paterson <[log in to unmask]>

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andrew paterson <[log in to unmask]>

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Tue, 20 Jan 2004 19:11:00 +0200

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hello,
this may be a tangent for some or many of you out there.

but i am interested what sort of response it gets here on this list.
i am interested in listening to what you do, so lets see how it
bounces back :)

best regards,

andrew

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LOCATIVE MEDIA WORKSHOP (pixelACHE 2004 Festival)

29th March - 2nd April

The deep-local Helsinki culture of mobility, systems and networks is
manifested at the site of Rautatieasema (Railway Station). With it's
interior, exterior, surrounding subterranean public-spaces, it is a
centrepoint of urban Finland; A cartographic and temporal framework
for partings, convergences, paths and destinations, all wrapped up in
objective data and personal story. The tangible, intangible, physical
and informatic.. The static and mobile..

INTRODUCTION

The Locative media workshop held during pixelACHE 2004 Festival is the
first event in the series of 6 "Trans-Cultural Mapping" workshops
initiated by RIXC Centre for New Media (Riga, Latvia). Each workshop
will have a specific focus on outskirts and interregional networking,
in the context of an enlarged Europe. An additional goal is to
discover specific, deep and relevant layers of the local cultures,
involving specific local communities in the process.

http://www.rixc.lv - http://www.pixelache.ac

Locative media may be understood to mean media in which context is
crucial, in that the media pertains to specific location and time, the
point of spatio-temporal 'capture', dissemination or some point in
between. The term locative media has also over the last year been
associated with mobility, collaborative mapping, and emergent forms of
social networking.

http://locative.org - http://locative.x-i.net

CALL OF INTEREST

The first workshop of the series will aim to explore and share
locative aspects of documentation, context and content. A small
international group of media artists, performers and researchers (8-12
persons) with tangential experience of 'locative' documentation,
covering different disciplines are invited to attend. It is hoped this
will include approaches ranging from textual, sound, digital film,
GPS, performance, architecture, and archaeology, including
recent/current locative media projects.

A large portion of the scheduled workshop time will be dedicated to
exploring activity/interaction in the specific and surrounding locus
of the Rautatieasema (railway station) of Helsinki city centre.
Participants are encouraged to bring their own desired technologies,
although mobile equipment will hopefully be available for use. For
those interested, it may be arranged for non-local persons to work
with participants who benefit from local knowledge of the area,
situated culture, relevant systems etc.

Workshop activity can potentially engage with the pixelache
'signal|process' workshop and exhibition coordinated by Sophea Lerner
with Centre for Music & Technology and MUU ry. The event takes place
15th March - 2nd April and explores the sonic landscape in the local
area, sharing similar themes with the locative media workshop. More
information at http://cmt.siba.fi/masa/projects/sp

As part of the multidisciplinary exchange of method, a portion of the
workshop will be structured with key presentations based on the
participants previous/current projects. These presentations will be
open to interested public. The coordinators of the other 'cultural
mapping' project partner organisations - RIXC/Riga, TEKS/Trondheim,
LORNA/Reykjavik, ELLIPSE/Paris, Projekt Atol/Ljubljana - will also be
invited to participate, sharing their plans and objectives of the
workshop series to the group.

Further towards the end of the week, with the beginning of the
Pixelache festival programme, there will be an opportunity to
re-present some of the workshop activity as a presentation or a
performance to the public either at MUU Gallery or in Kiasma Museum of
Contemporary Art.

The results of the whole workshop series will be presented in an
exposition - 'Cultural Mapping Fair' - consisting of public
interactive installations and other documentation. This exposition
will take place during the 'Art+Communication' festival in Autumn 2004
in Riga, Latvia.

PARTICIPATE IN THE WORKSHOP

If you are interested in participating in the first locative media
workshop of the series, please contact the organisers at
[log in to unmask] before Friday 6th Feb 2004!

Travel and accommodation costs will be covered for all selected
participants, as well as per diems and necessary equipment and
material costs.

In due course, further details regarding program etc will be available
at
http://www.pixelache.ac/locative/

ORGANISERS

Locative media workshop in Helsinki is a part of pixelACHE 2004
Festival, organised by Piknik Frequency and Kiasma Theatre. Workshop
program designed by Andrew Paterson / UIAH Media Lab.

The "Trans-Cultural Mapping" workshop series is coordinated by RIXC
Centre for New Media, and is realised with the support of the Culture
2000 Programme of the European Union.

Other partner organisations are TEKS/Trondheim, LORNA/Reykjavik,
ELLIPSE/Paris and Projekt Atol/Ljubljana.

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