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Fwd: CONTENT | FORM | IM-MATERIAL - Book launch @ Kunstraum Niederoesterreich, Vienna/Austria

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Hi crumb
Apologies for announcement but here's a great new book, with a foreword from Mr. Dietz and an interview with yours truly... Please do look it out and if you are in Vienna go to the launch for me!
Best
Sarah

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From: CONT3XT.NET<http://CONT3XT.NET> <[log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>>
Date: 13 September 2011 05:35:49 GMT+01:00
To: CONT3XT.NET<http://CONT3XT.NET> <[log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>>
Subject: CONTENT | FORM | IM-MATERIAL - Book launch @ Kunstraum Niederoesterreich, Vienna/Austria

BOOK LAUNCH

CONTENT | FORM | IM-MATERIAL - FIVE YEARS OF <http://CONT3XT.NET> CONT3XT.NET<http://CONT3XT.NET>
<http://cont3xt.net/blog/?p=4750>http://cont3xt.net/blog/?p=4750

September 15, 2011, 7 p.m.
Kunstraum Niederoesterreich, Vienna/Austria
<http://www.kunstraum.net>http://www.kunstraum.net
With an introduction by Tom Waibel

<http://CONT3XT.NET>CONT3XT.NET<http://CONT3XT.NET> - Sabine Hochrieser, Michael Kargl, Birgit Rinagl, Franz Thalmair (eds.): "Content | Form | Im-material", Verlag fuer moderne Kunst Nuernberg, 2011, 21 x 14,8 cm, approx. 100 coloured images, 264 pages, ISBN 978-3-86984-187-8, with an introductory essay by Steve Dietz

Why is it still easier to get an entire museum collection on the Internet than to get a single work of Internet-based Art in a museum space? As with the nature of this question, both aspects have to be taken into account: the field of Internet-based Art with its characteristics and proponents, as well as the mechanisms that allow institutions to filter what the public at large understands to be art. The book "Content | Form | Im-material" analyses how artistic creation on - and based upon - the Internet and the processes of its re-formulation in the real space can be developed in order to find appropriate presentational modes, suitable for both sides - the Internet and the art world - in favour of interdisciplinary discourse. It also represents a synopsis of the activities of the art collective <http://CONT3XT.NET> CONT3XT.NET<http://CONT3XT.NET> over the past five years, since it was founded in Vienna in early 2006 by Sabine Hochrieser, Michael Kargl, Birgit Rinagl and Franz Thalmair. Programmatically, this group of artists, curators and authors - their different roles and functions sometimes regarded strictly, sometimes as a fluid continuum - work at the basis of contemporary visual, textual and networked practices. Always starting from the idea of the context as the most indecisive and variable but relevant constraint of any situation, the collective analyses the spatial, temporal, discursive as well as the institutional framework that conceptual artistic practices are rooted in today. This book can be read as a loose documentation of projects as well as a screenshot of tendencies that have emerged and disappeared within the past few years. Anyhow, it is a protocol of workflows concerned with matters of content, form and im-material.

EXCERPTS FROM THE INTRODUCTION BY STEVE DIETZ:

[...] At the heart of <http://CONT3XT.NET> CONT3XT.NET<http://CONT3XT.NET>'s exhibition practice are two overlapping questions: what is the possible relationship of "immaterial" (Internet) art to material space, especially the white cube of the art world, and what is the possible role of the curator in manifesting this relationship? [...]

[...] One of the central tropes of <http://CONT3XT.NET> CONT3XT.NET<http://CONT3XT.NET>'s exhibition-as-theory approach to curatorial practice is the idea of translation. Not translation-as-decoding, which Warren Waver famously and influentially wrote about in 1949: "When I look at an article in Russian, I say, This is really written in English, but it has been coded in some strange symbols. I will now proceed to decode." [...]

[...] Interpretation is an inherent mode of curatorial practice, and <http://CONT3XT.NET> CONT3XT.NET<http://CONT3XT.NET> must decide, generally in collaboration with the artists but not entirely, how to manifest the form and content of the network recension of any works exhibited. There is not necessarily a correct answer in this process - although there may be wrong ones - but there is a kind of feedback loop between <http://CONT3XT.NET> CONT3XT.NET<http://CONT3XT.NET>’s interpretive mode and the content of an exhibition, which is both an instantiation of and a theory about their curatorial practice as translation. [...]

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GRAPHIC DESIGN:
Benedikt Skorpik, <http://thisisme.at> http://thisisme.at

AUTHORS:
Josephine Bosma, Mary-Anne Breeze - aka netwurker, Sarah Cook, Thomas Dreher, Constant Dullaart, Mark E. Grimm, Jeremy Hight, Sabine Hochrieser, Michael Kargl, Jan Robert Leegte, Mia Makela, Peter Moertenboeck and Helge Mooshammer, Stefan Nowotny, Les Liens Invisibles, Birgit Rinagl, Franz Thalmair, Pall Thayer, Marius Watz

ARTISTS:
Maria Anwander, Anna Artaker, Ruben Aubrecht, Miriam Bajtala, Ryan Barone, Mary-Anne Breeze - aka netwurker, Charles Broskoski, Codemanipulator®, Arend deGryuter-Helfer and Aylor Brown, Gerhard Dirmoser, Aleksandra Domanovic, Reynald Drouhin, Nikolaus Gansterer, Christina Goestl, Jochen Hoeller, Karl Heinz Jeron und Valie Djordjevic, Michael Kargl, Annja Krautgasser, Miriam Laussegger and Eva Beierheimer, Jan Robert Leegte, Ralo Mayer, Michail Michailov, MTAA - M. River and T. Whid Art Associates, Barbara Musil and Karo Szmit, Joerg Piringer, Lisa Rastl, Arnold Reinthaler, Veronika Schubert, Johanna Tinzl und Stefan Flunger, <http://UBERMORGEN.COM> UBERMORGEN.COM<http://UBERMORGEN.COM>, Martin Wattenberg and Marek Walczak

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Supported by:
Kunstraum Niederoesterreich, Wien
Kunstverein Medienturm, Graz
Kunstpavillon, Innsbruck
Remaprint, Wien

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