[rohrpost] "Gameworld" and more Exhibitions at LABORAL Opening
30.3.2007 Gijon, Spain
Aram Bartholl
bartholl at datenform.de
Mon Mar 26 21:16:49 CEST 2007
*LABORAL. CENTRE FOR ART & CREATIVE INDUSTRIES*
http://www.laboralcentrodearte.org
*Exhibition "Gameworld" 30.3. - 30.9.2007, Opening 30.3.2007
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Gameworld explores video games as an art form and presents contemporary
art related to video games. Via these dual lines of investigation, the
exhibition explores video and computer games as entertainment, art form,
agent of innovation, and cultural force.
Gameworld is conceptualized as two hemispheres, one focusing on internal
considerations (game history and design) and the other on external
considerations (how games are shaping culture), linked via a third,
intermediate, section devoted to alternative games and current games
research.
The exhibition will:
* encourage public awareness of the varying types of video games,
and of what constitutes good/quality game design
* deepen the public understanding of games' role in contemporary
culture beyond simple either/or distinctions (good or bad, etc.)
* illustrate how games are influencing other forms of media, art,
and design.
* explore and observe the real-world, physical and social
environments of video gameplay
* probe how the virtual environments of video games are blending
with and bleeding into our physical world.
The exhibition will be accompanied by an events program that includes
professional workshops and seminars, musical performances, a recurring
"LAN Party," and a "big game" .
*Curated by:*
Carl Goodman*/
/**Gameworld -- Participant artists
*
Peggy Ahwesh (US)
Cory Arcangel and Paper Rad (US)
Aram Bartholl (DE)
Jonathan Blow / Number None (US)
Ian Bogost/ Persuasive Games (US)
Chris Burke (US)
Thatgamecompany (Jenova Chen, Niki Clark, Austin Wintory)
Brody Condon (US)
Joseph DeLappe (US)
Dirk Eijsbouts (NL)
Eastwood Group (SV)
Mary Flanagan (US)
La Fiambrera Obrera (ES)
Fur Collective (DE)
Brent Gustafson (US)
Friedrich Kirschner (DE)
John Haddock (US)
Hitlab (NZ)
Walter Langelaar (BR)
Joane Leandre (ES)
Danny Ledonne (US)
The Ludic Society (Margarate Jahrman and Max Mowitzer) AT/CH)
Miltos Manetas (US/GR)
Eva and Franco Mattes (a.k.a. 0100101110101101.ORG) (IT)
Julian Oliver (DE/NZ)
Ken Perlin and Gerry Seidman (US)
Michael Mateas and Andrew Stern (US)
Niklas Roy (DE)
Douglas Edric Stanley (FR)
Eddo Stern (US)
Axel Stockburger (DE)
Keita Takahashi (JP)
Tale of Tales (Auriea Harvey and Michaël Samyn) (BR)
Workspace Unlimited (Thomas Soetens and Kora Van den Bulcke) (BR)
*//**More Exhibitions and Programm at Laboral Opening*_*
*_LABORAL - Centre for Art and Creative Industries
Official Opening: 30.03.2007
Opening Programme
FEEDBACK
30.03.07 - 30.06.07
Exhibition curated by: Christiane Paul & Jemima Rellie
Curatorial Advisor: Charlie Gere
Exhibition Design: Leeser Architecture
GAMEWORLD
30.03.07 - 30.09.07
Exhibition curated by: Carl Goodman
Associate Curator: Daphne Dragona
Curatorial Advisor: Helen Stuckey
Exhibition Design: Leeser Architecture
EXTENSIONS - ANCHORS
30.03.07 - 30.09.07
in two different phases
Exhibition curated by: Francisco Crabiffosse
LABCYBERSPACES
30.03.07 - 30.06.07
International Open Call.
Jury: Alex Adriaansens, Rosina Gómez-Baeza, Christiane Paul & Gerfried
Stocker
Exhibition Design: Quero-Kawamura-Ganjavian
THE E-IMAGE ERA
30.03.07 - 01.04.07
Series of panels directed by: José Luis Brea
Other Programmes
LEV FESTIVAL (LABORATORIO DE ELECTRÓNICA VISUAL)
23.03.07 - 24.03.07
Organised by Datatrón
LED THROWIES
31.03.07 - 01.04.07
In collaboration with Eyebeam R&D Openlab
and the Graffiti Research Lab from New York
*About Laboral*
*Laboral Art and Industrial Creation Centre* is an exhibition centre for
art, science, technology and advanced visual industries. But it is also
a venue for artistic and technological production, research and
training; and for the dissemination of new forms of art and industrial
creation. To fulfil these goals, laboral will be *a space for exchange
between different art disciplines*; a multidisciplinary and
interdisciplinary centre and a dynamic environment for creators / works
/ researchers / teachers / audiences.
Organically, the centre depends on a non-profit foundation comprising
corporations and institutions, founded expressly to ensure the
intellectual and financial feasibility of the centre. The project was
developed under the auspices of the Government of the Principality of
Asturias, promoter of the conversion of part of the building originally
designed as workshops for the former Gijon vocational training centre.
The refurbishment of the 14338 square metres of functional space for the
centre required an investment in excess of €11 million.
Asturias' industrial tradition and the universal vocation of its people
make this region the perfect location for this unique *space for
artistic exchange* which wishes to forge an alliance of art, industry
and economic growth.
Directora Director: Rosina Gómez-Baeza
Universidad Laboral s/n,
33394 Gijón, Asturias - España
T. +34 985 185 577
F. +34 985 337 355
info at laboralcentrodearte.org
www.laboralcentrodearte.org
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Aram Bartholl
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