[rohrpost] Hilchot Shchenim Chapter C
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Fre Apr 15 08:35:56 CEST 2005
Israeli Digital Art Lab Holon/Israel
www.digitalartlab.org.il <http://www.digitalartlab.org.il>
is presenting
[R][R][F]2005---XP
<http://rrf2005.newmediafest.org>
Weblog <http://weblog.nmartproject.net>
global networking project by
Agricola de Cologne
in the framework of its most recent exhibition
"Hilchot Shchenim Chapter C"
--16 April - 16 July 2005--
info downloadable as PDF
<http://downloads.nmartproject.net/DAL_Hilchot_Shchenim_English.pdf>
<http://downloads.nmartproject.net/DAL_Hilchot_Shchenim_Hebrew.pdf>
<http://downloads.nmartproject.net/DAL_Hilchot_Shchenim_Arabic.pdf>
"Hilchot Shchenim Chapter C"
is curated by Galit Eilat and Eyal Danon
and includes works by following artists:
Agricola de Cologne, Romy Archituv, Greg Smith
Usine de Boutons - Lionello Borean and Chiara Grandesso,
George Dupin, Nira Pereg, Marcus Coates, The Yes Men
Berat Ishik, Sener Özmen, Esra Ersen, Nurit Shared
molleindustria, insert_coin - Dragan Espenschied - Alvar Freude
On Blindness:-->curated by Dana Gilerman
includes-->Yael Bartana, Eitan Heller, Avi Mugrabi, Ruti Sela,
Maayan Amir, Annan Tzukerman, Chen Steinberg,
Ketty Dor Steinberg, Doron Solomons, Ziv Koren, Itai Engel
The third exhibition in the trilogy "Hilchot Shehenim" concludes the project through which we have tried to advance two goals. The first is the attempt to establish a regional cultural network as a platform for artists and art centers in the Near East, the Mediterranean Basin, and in such wider circles as the former East European bloc and the Balkans. The objective is to overcome the limitations on communication that are dictated by political and national conditions. The second goal is to facilitate the discussion on the influence of new technologies on society and art, from the standpoint of a society that is flooded by and intensively absorbed in the new technologies while at the same time being culturally isolated from its geographical surroundings.
To further these objectives, we presented, in the first chapter, art and artists working in the periphery without a link to or dependence upon “western” power centers. In the second chapter we presented works involving tactics and strategies used by artists, cooperatives, and non-governmental groups who have adopted methods from other fields such as commerce, politics, the military, and terror.
The third chapter of Hilchot Shehenim attempts to examine the cultural changes and the intercultural diffusion ensuing from globalization and the latter’s influence on artistic work.
In 1962 Marshall MacLuhen, the Canadian Futurist, stated that the use of electronic communication turns humanity into a single world village. The development of internet systems, television, and satellite communication have accelerated the process, and inhabitants of the worldwide village are increasingly exposed to the economic, political, and cultural influences of globalization. These influence more and more of the population of the entire world, changing the perception of the concept of ‘place’ and transforming the local to universal. Place, a geographical location according to the old meaning of the word, no longer exists Instead, we are witness to geographical locations in which global phenomena transpire.
The weakening of the local and the creation of a uniform, shallow culture that takes shape under the dominant influence of the west (Americanization) are the ground for the central argument against the phenomenon of globalization. Without a doubt there is much in common between young British and young Japanese culture today, a state of affairs that would not have existed one hundred years ago, but the fact that many people are exposed to dominant cultures does not necessarily mean the demise of local cultures but rather their transformation and adaptation. In this way new cultural products and multicultural, national, and corporate mutations are born and find expression mostly in the urban space of the new geography.
This emerging reality is represented by the artists participating in the exhibition; they offer ways of coping and critical engagement that define the role of the artist and art in relation to these processes.
Characteristics of globalization – migration, tourism, information flow, technology, standardization, dispersion of centers of influence, etc. – all these are present in the artistic works, not only as subjects for perusal and perception but also as tactics for action. Many artists adopt the tools of global economics and politics, commerce and the world market as means of functioning in the new cultural situation, a situation that dictates parallel coping in the local and global arenas. The need to be simultaneously connected to international power centers, while at the same time creating art relevant to the local geographical region is becoming a central characteristic of the artist in the global era. The artist adopts the role of intercultural mediator, one who creates within his/her own work the friction between the local and the global, one who enables the creation of new cultural mutations, one who directs our attention to them and thereby transforms him/herself and his/her work into an additional channel of communication, parallel to the existing channels of information flow.
[R][R][F]2005---XP
is an ongoing long term experiment, Agricola de Cologne started in March 2004 simultaneously in Internet and in physical space to be developed further until the end of 2006 and beyond. Many networking instances as artists, curators, institutions, organisations from all parts on the globe joint the project resulting an unique collection of collective memory manifested in advanced technological forms of contemporary art, i.e net based art, an Internet specific form of digital art.
The project is an hybrid between an art, a research and a curatorial project, a New Media event and a virtual & physical network, and includes - manifested in an administrative and an artistic body - three basic components: (subject) “memory and identity”, (operating aspect) ”networking as artworking”,
(presentation aspect) - the exchange/combination of virtual and physical space, interactive installation in physical space, for instance.
On occasion of "Hilchot Shchenim Chapter C"
[R][R][F]2005--->XP is featuring works of these Tel-Aviv based artists:
Ariel Yanay-Shani, Elyasaf Kowner, Dana Levy
Lital Dotan & Eyal Perry
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VideoChannel - as part of [R][R][F]2005--->XP -
is presenting a compilation of 20 video works streaming 24 hours
between 16 April and 16 July 2005
<http://cinematheque.le-musee-divisioniste.org/video_channel/video/s2/select02.html>
(MS Internet Explorer 6.0+ is requested as a browser as the window opens full-screen).
More details and the list of selected artists
are downloadable as PDF
<http://downloads.nmartproject.net/VideoChannel2005_HOLON_comp.pdf>
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