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Reinventing art through ecology.
1. February 14 Tuesday
Planning Introduction: Terms and ideas, multidisciplinary science, new technology, new perceptions of expressivity… Bibliography, the wiki as a creative notebook for making things. Your media, and working with field recordings. Overview of sessions #2-6, structure of the course, assignments. Discussion, and critique. Share notes and thoughts.
The Session U2:316
Themes: randomness and structure, bones nature taxidermy, anatomies and structures, collections of found objects, walking, sleeping, water!, dark ecology, music and the self-sustainable studio, working out ecological conditions, ending with the 3 ecologies
References
- Philip Ball: The Self-Made Tapestry: Pattern Formation in Nature (1999), also available as Flow, Shapes, Branches. Also: Life's Matrix: A Biography of Water
- Dark ecology: Timothy Morton: Ecology Without Nature, see also the Dutch project, inspired by Morton, with the same name: http://www.darkecology.net/
- About water, see a project by City Mined: Pacco Test
Participants
2. March 21 Tuesday
Introduction, and some ideas:
A little history of ecology and environmentalism till today.
Interwoven with A little ecological history of 20th century art till today.
- Why bring in media?
Collaborative writing, several different types:
- git or github
Discussion, and critique. Share notes and thoughts.
3. March 28 Tuesday
Ah let's go field recording. I can be at FAVU around 3pm. Please bring your favorite, borrowed or stolen recording gear. there are 2 things you should tell me in advance: fill out in your page above the theme you want us to record, and what is it that you will be recording with? If there is still time we can edit the files and get to know some techniques for working with sound files.
In between we can still talk about:
The world as it stands today: culture, economy, industry, art and science.
Fablabs, Maker spaces, and other DIY things in the world.
Let's discuss documenta 14
Discussion, and critique. Share notes and thoughts.
4. April 4 Tuesday
Networks. New music: sound art, radio art, installations, performances.
What is music, composition, media, etc today?
Making your own eco-lab: sonification.
Let's do some field recordings, edit them, do something with it.
Maybe we can link our files here below, thematically, with a title “name-YYMMDD-theme” and give it a one-line description, like “birds dogs people sun nowind citypark etc..”
Discussion, and critique. Share notes and thoughts.
Software: Audacity, multiplatform free open source editor] ==== 5. April 11 Tuesday ==== The city and the countryside? moving into the real world. From city festivals to remote art spaces. Residencies. Making your own eco-lab: sensors and what to do with data around you. * How to make art with less energy? * Why low voltage power technology? Why the sun and wind matter? * Introduction [[https://www.arduino.cc/|Arduino and Raspberry Pi, programs (like sonic pi), code, sensors, etc…
Discussion, and critique. Share notes and thoughts.
6. May 9 Tuesday
Wrapping up: overview. What is to come and what to do next? Opening up your own eco-lab to the rest of the world. Discussion, and critique. Share notes and thoughts.