[NetBehaviour] TINT Arts Lab!
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TINT Arts Lab!
http://www.lab.tintarts.org
About
The TINT Arts Lab is a platform that offers invited artists a space to
present a new project in the form of a self contained blog. Its
motivation is to nurture an open and public discussion of the projects
concept, context, development, presentation and documentation between
the artists, a core team of commentators, which include; Michael Demers,
Susan Elizabeth Ryan, Greg J. Smiths and Pau Waelder and also the
interested media arts community (that's you!). Please don't shy away to
express your own thoughts. Critical but fair feedback to the artist's
projects and the arts lab in general is highly appreciated. The arts lab
is in its first season and we see it in a beta phase.
Born out of curiosity it shall remain an open platform in constant
change. A probe that will help to learn more about media arts and its
motivations, modes of production, documentation, and reception in an age
of crowd-sourced networked complexity.
Projects
Since the start of the residencies the artists have presented each
project proposal, gained feedback and responded to a host of questions.
Going forward the residencies have started to move their projects to the
next stage, defining their concepts and realizing there projects
outcome! Please join our residents in this important part of their
journey towards a new piece of work:
This Belongs To by Glittermouse
A public participation project launched by Glittermouse in which
contributors use light and shadows to temporarily claim spaces.
Jonestown Periphery by Aaron Oldenburg
Aaron Oldenburg makes use of geo-coded video interviews to explore the
(re-)representation of past and present places around Jonestown, Guyana.
Mechanical Components by Stuart Dunbar
Stuart Dunbar presents the concept and development of a musical
sculpture that can engage in intimate interactions with the viewer.
The Unemployed by Jody Zellen
Unemployment statistics culled by Jody Zellen from all over the world
will become aimless wanderer stopping only to occupy the curious.
Colour Data Processing by Lossless Processing + Error (Jordan Tate, Adam
Tindale, Ryan Boatright)
Lossless Processing + Error are concerned with image sorting, accuracy
of colour reproduction, and loops that compare reality and digital
reproduction.
On the Materiality of the Image by Eleana Louka
Found images will be used by Eleana Louka to explore materiality of the
digital in juxtaposition with the physicality of body.
Relation Alterations by Lauren McCarthy
Lauren McCarthy continues her Tool Series and integrates electronics
into a table to investigate how objects can influence and mediate our
social interactions.
Virtual Assistance by Andrew Norman Wilson
Andrew Norman Wilson will continue to use outsourcing strategies to
investigate globalized labor, capital, and information.
Please find more information on the arts lab
website:http://lab.tintarts.org. Keep informed of residencies new
postings and comments by subscribing to our RSS feed.
Thanks
The TINT Team
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