[NetBehaviour] DarkStar at Kinetica Art Fair 2012: INVITATION

simon longo simonlongo at gmail.com
Tue Feb 7 12:20:32 CET 2012


Hi Laura, Yes I will forward and please send two invites for the PV

Thanks

Simon

On Mon, Feb 6, 2012 at 4:00 PM, Laura Plana Gracia <
lauraplanagracia at ymail.com> wrote:

>
> Hey!
>
> Please share this with anyone you would like to invite or send us contacts
> and we will send them,  also let me know if you would like to recieve
> invitation for private view
>
> Thank you
>
>
>
>
> MoTA Museum and Kinetica Museum cordially invite you to
>   *DarkStar preview at Kinetica Art Fair 2012*
> *
> *
> *[image: Screen shot 2012-02-01 at 6.56.20 PM.png]
> *
>
> *Location: *
> Ambika P3, 35 Marylebone Road, London, NW1 5LS. (Baker Street Tube)
> *Dates:*
> Kinetica ArtFair runs from Thursday 9th February to Sunday 12th February.
> Daily from 10am-8pm (Sunday closes at 6pm)
> *Tickets: *
> Tickets for any day can be purchased with a 20% discount on the standard
> price by
> using a the promo code “senses” via Ticketweb.
> * *
> *“After 2 successful exhibitions at the ICA and co-curating
> *
> *SonicMaze exhibiton at Netaudio Festival in Roundhouse *
> *media artist Martin Bricelj Baraga returns with preview
> *
> *of his new collaborative project DarkStar at Kinetica.”*
>  *
> *
> *DARKSTAR PREVIEW AT KINETICA*
> Announcing an exclusive Kinetica preview of DarkStar, an innovative
> immersive installation currently in the final stages of development. Video
> footage of the project will be on display and project initiator Martin
> Bricelj Baraga will be present.
> * *
> *WHAT IS DARKSTAR?*
> DarkStar is a developing interactive sculpture for public space that
> generates an audiovisual interpretation of its direct and indirect
> surroundings. The installation reacts to the space it is situated in and
> the people around it but also to the movements of the stars.
>
> DarkStar is intended to be *an interactive monument *for the contemporary
> citizen and the contemporary city. Rather than celebrating a significant
> historical landmark or a person, it is *devoted to the universe and the
> passage of time*. The monument is best seen at night, when it *reflects
> lunar phases *and the surface of the starry sky. Responding to movement
> in its vicinity, it also generates a sound scape. *
> *
> *
> *
> *MONUMENT TO TIME*
> Unlike ‘traditional’ monuments, DarkStar does not pay tribute to historic
> figures (politicians, soldiers, religious leaders, etc.) Instead, DarkStar
> is an organism that pays homage to the city, space and time. *
> *
> *
> *
> *REFLECTING MOON - PUBLIC CLOCK*
> The illuminated part of the monument rotates in a full circle every
> minute. This means that DarkStar functions as a clock that only counts
> minutes and so marks the ever faster passage of time. The installation is a
> huge dome that reflects moon phases. The size of the illuminated section of
> the moon is transferred into the illuminated part of the Star which
> reflects the movements of the people within the space.
>
> *DarkStar Project website:*
> www.darkstar2012.com
>
> *SUPPORT:*
> Project is kindly supported by Ministry of Culture of the Republic of
> Slovenia and British Council.
> *
> *
> *PROJECT PRODUCER*
> *MoTA **- Museum of Transitory Art* is an unique art platform for
> research into and production of Transitory Art. *
> *
> MoTA - Museum of Transitory Art examines the idea of the museum - what is
> its role today and in the future, the idea of transitoriness - in either
> space or time, and art - what is art in relation to life.
> www.motamuseum.com
>
> *ABOUT THE AUTHOR:*
> *Martin Bricelj Baraga* is a media artist and freelance curator.
> His interactive works, audiovisual performances and collaborative work
> research the relation between man and machine, social aspects of
> contemporary pop culture, future monumentalism and political dimensions of
> our mediated realities.
> He has exhibited in many galleries and spaces worldwide: ICA in London,
> Sonar in Barcelona, Columbia University in New York, Centro cultural
> Recoleta in Buenos Aires, Kunsthaus Graz, Kaapelithas in Helsinki, Museums
> Quartier in Vienna and many others. His work has been reviewed and
> published by boingboing.net, Pecha Kucha, the New York Art magazine,
> Harper Collins, El Pais, Actar, Mladina and others,…
> www.martinbricelj.com
>
>
>
>
>
>
> --
> *
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> Martin Bricelj Baraga, Director
> --
> MoTA - Museum of Transitory Art
> Rozna dolina, cesta II / 36
> SI-1000 Ljubljana
> Slovenia
> phone: +386 40 809 809
>
> New MoTA site
> www.motamuseum.com
>
>
>
>
>
>
> --
> Laura Plana Gracia
> UK. 0044.07505922748
> SP. 0034.650489158
> lauraplanagracia at gmail.com
> lauraplanagracia.blogspot.com
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> Hey!
>
> Please share this with anyone you would like to invite or send us contacts
> and we will send them,  also let me know if you would like to recieve
> invitation for private view
>
> Thank you
>
>
>
>
> MoTA Museum and Kinetica Museum cordially invite you to
>   *DarkStar preview at Kinetica Art Fair 2012*
> *
> *
> *[image: Screen shot 2012-02-01 at 6.56.20 PM.png]
> *
>
> *Location: *
> Ambika P3, 35 Marylebone Road, London, NW1 5LS. (Baker Street Tube)
> *Dates:*
> Kinetica ArtFair runs from Thursday 9th February to Sunday 12th February.
> Daily from 10am-8pm (Sunday closes at 6pm)
> *Tickets: *
> Tickets for any day can be purchased with a 20% discount on the standard
> price by
> using a the promo code “senses” via Ticketweb.
> * *
> *“After 2 successful exhibitions at the ICA and co-curating
> *
> *SonicMaze exhibiton at Netaudio Festival in Roundhouse *
> *media artist Martin Bricelj Baraga returns with preview
> *
> *of his new collaborative project DarkStar at Kinetica.”*
>  *
> *
> *DARKSTAR PREVIEW AT KINETICA*
> Announcing an exclusive Kinetica preview of DarkStar, an innovative
> immersive installation currently in the final stages of development. Video
> footage of the project will be on display and project initiator Martin
> Bricelj Baraga will be present.
> * *
> *WHAT IS DARKSTAR?*
> DarkStar is a developing interactive sculpture for public space that
> generates an audiovisual interpretation of its direct and indirect
> surroundings. The installation reacts to the space it is situated in and
> the people around it but also to the movements of the stars.
>
> DarkStar is intended to be *an interactive monument *for the contemporary
> citizen and the contemporary city. Rather than celebrating a significant
> historical landmark or a person, it is *devoted to the universe and the
> passage of time*. The monument is best seen at night, when it *reflects
> lunar phases *and the surface of the starry sky. Responding to movement
> in its vicinity, it also generates a sound scape. *
> *
> *
> *
> *MONUMENT TO TIME*
> Unlike ‘traditional’ monuments, DarkStar does not pay tribute to historic
> figures (politicians, soldiers, religious leaders, etc.) Instead, DarkStar
> is an organism that pays homage to the city, space and time. *
> *
> *
> *
> *REFLECTING MOON - PUBLIC CLOCK*
> The illuminated part of the monument rotates in a full circle every
> minute. This means that DarkStar functions as a clock that only counts
> minutes and so marks the ever faster passage of time. The installation is a
> huge dome that reflects moon phases. The size of the illuminated section of
> the moon is transferred into the illuminated part of the Star which
> reflects the movements of the people within the space.
>
> *DarkStar Project website:*
> www.darkstar2012.com
>
> *SUPPORT:*
> Project is kindly supported by Ministry of Culture of the Republic of
> Slovenia and British Council.
> *
> *
> *PROJECT PRODUCER*
> *MoTA **- Museum of Transitory Art* is an unique art platform for
> research into and production of Transitory Art. *
> *
> MoTA - Museum of Transitory Art examines the idea of the museum - what is
> its role today and in the future, the idea of transitoriness - in either
> space or time, and art - what is art in relation to life.
> www.motamuseum.com
>
> *ABOUT THE AUTHOR:*
> *Martin Bricelj Baraga* is a media artist and freelance curator.
> His interactive works, audiovisual performances and collaborative work
> research the relation between man and machine, social aspects of
> contemporary pop culture, future monumentalism and political dimensions of
> our mediated realities.
> He has exhibited in many galleries and spaces worldwide: ICA in London,
> Sonar in Barcelona, Columbia University in New York, Centro cultural
> Recoleta in Buenos Aires, Kunsthaus Graz, Kaapelithas in Helsinki, Museums
> Quartier in Vienna and many others. His work has been reviewed and
> published by boingboing.net, Pecha Kucha, the New York Art magazine,
> Harper Collins, El Pais, Actar, Mladina and others,…
> www.martinbricelj.com
>
>
>
>
>
>
> --
> *
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> Martin Bricelj Baraga, Director
> --
> MoTA - Museum of Transitory Art
> Rozna dolina, cesta II / 36
> SI-1000 Ljubljana
> Slovenia
> phone: +386 40 809 809
>
> New MoTA site
> www.motamuseum.com
>
>
>
>
>
>
> --
> Laura Plana Gracia
> UK. 0044.07505922748
> SP. 0034.650489158
> lauraplanagracia at gmail.com
> lauraplanagracia.blogspot.com
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
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