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Uncorporated Subversion: Tactics, Glitches, Archeologies

Start:
03.02.2012 - 16:00
End:
03.02.2012 - 17:30
Festival location:
auditorium, hkw
Event type:
conference

in/compatible aesthetics

 

With Michael Dieter (au/nl), Jussi Parikka (fi/uk), Julio D'Escrivan (ve/uk) and jon.satrom (us)
Moderated by Rosa Menkman (nl) 

 

Today, the average user is obliged to stay on top of the technological curve, thrust into a vortex of consumer myths, riding waves of both euphoria and disappointment. This has prompted artists and theorists alike to break these assured flows of media, for instance by zooming into the otherwise transparent Human Computer Interface and turning its limiting, characteristic blueprints into a revolting yet delightful spectacle. On other occasions, artists bend particular devices, or even create completely new technologies. Through these subversive tactics artists show the governing filters of not only noise, but also “unwanted functionalities”, and how limiting these shiny black-boxed commodities have become. This panel will pay special attention to nostalgic problems, subversive tactics (like glitch) and media archeology as an artistic practice.

 

(Image: jon.satrom)

Participants: 
au
Michael Dieter is a lecturer in art, media, ecology and politics. He is a...
fi
Jussi Parikka is a new media theorist, writer and Reader in Media &...
ve
Julio d'Escriván is a Venezuelan composer/performer based in the...
us
jon.satrom (Bismarck, N.D., 1980) is a dirty-new-media artist and...
nl
Rosa Menkman is a Dutch visualist who focuses on visual artefacts created...
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