| SonarMática
presents Randonnée (A Walk Through 21st Century Landscaping)
Thanks to digital art, abstraction has returned to the contemporary
creative scene. SonarMática, Sónar’s multimedia
area, analyzes the margins of actual possibility of landscape through
new media.
Starting with new expressions of figurative landscape
representation; capitalizing on the possibilities of digital
media and the latest developments of increased reality;
taking into account the investigations undertaken in the field of
virtual architecture; and the tridimensional treatment of data flow
on the datascape scene; we find a wide range of
variables that articulate the possible space of 21st century landscaping.
Landscape is, again, a reference that cries out for rediscovery
inside the magma of the digital revolution. A look that makes its
presence known in advertising, graphic design, contemporary videocreation
or in interactive art and that invites us to recreate as many worlds
as possible.
Randonnée (A Walk Through 21st Century Landscaping)
shows by means of different sections the expression of this new
landscaping at the beginning of the 21st century, from its more
figurative declensions to the more abstract. From architecture
to data, from reality to virtuality.
Section I :: Figurative landscapes
Urban or panoramic natural landscapes continue to be the object
which many contemporary artistic expressions set out from, in a
clear line of continuity with the landscape painting tradition.
Selection of artists:
Scanner/Katarina Matiasek (UK)
Echo Days
www.scannerdot.com
Carl Michael von Hausswolff/Thomas Nordanstad (SE)
Hashima, Japan
www.drawnbyreality.info/hashima.html
Yi-Zhou (CHI)
OneOfTheseDays
www.yi-yo.net
Rachel Reupke (UK)
Infrastructure
www.pocproject.com/members/reupke
Leo Obstbaum/Miguel Marín (ARG-ESP)
Beyond Identity
www.beyondidentity.com
Panoramas
www.panoramas.dk
geoimages.berkeley.edu/wwp904/index.html
www.panoleku.com
Control
www.opentopia.com/hiddencam.php
Dietmar Offenhuber (AT)
Bessenbahn
residence.aec.at/wegzeit
futurelab.aec.at/pixelspaces
residence.aec.at/didi/
Lotte Schreiber (AT)
Quadro
www.sixpackfilm.com
Emily Richardson (UK)
Aspect
Semiconductor (UK)
Retropolis
www.semiconductorfilms.org
Thomas Köner (DE)
Suburbs Of The Void
www.koener.de
Mira Calix/Sam Tootal (UK)
Little Numba
www.miracalix.com
Röyksopp (NO)
Epple
http://www.royksopp.com
Fotel Folyamat/Yvette Klein & Jan Höhe (AUS-DE)
Occupy
Bliss/Pleix (SWE-FR)
Netlag
www.pleix.net/
Kid 606/Pleix (US-FR)
Sometimes
www.pleix.net/
www.brainwashed.com/kid606/
Jon Wozencroft (UK)
www.touchmusic.org.uk
Section II :: Built landscapes
Representations and visions of the urban mental state. Fragments
of established urban iconography paradigms used to analyse the built
imagination of the cityscape and to criticise and express the observation,
vision and emotion of the state of the city.
Selection of artists:
Joan Fontcuberta (ES)
Orogénesis
www.fontcuberta.com
Sophie Gateau (FR)
I Love Paris
www.ensad.fr/etudiants/2000-2001/5_3d/sophie_gateau
Dagmar Keller/Martin Wittwer (DE-CH)
Say Hello to Peace and Tranquility
SIM CITY (US)
simcity.ea.com
Alejandra Salinas and Aeron Bergman (US-ES)
El Prat (Belén 5)
www.luckykitchen.com
Duncan Brown (US)
Zenlux
www.zenlux.com
Oliver Deussen/Bernd Lintermann (DE)
Sunflowers
www.openrt.de/Gallery/OliverDeussen_Sunflowers/
Hannah Leonie Prinzler (DE)
Wege (paths)
www.leonida.de
Alex Haw (UK)
CCTVL
Section III :: Increased landscapes
New maps which superimpose the physical and invisible using technology
as interface to classify, dissect and label the world that surrounds
us.
Selection of artists:
Michelle Teran (CA)
Life: A User’s Manual
www.ubermatic.org/life/index.html
Jeremy Wood y Hugh Pryor (UK)
GPS Drawing
www.gpsdrawing.com/
Peter Gomes (UK)
Here, Here and… Here
www.mutantfilm.com/
Matt Frondorf y Second Story Interactive Studios (US)
American Mile Markers
www.kodak.com/US/en/corp/features/onTheRoad/home/index.shtml
Brian McGrath y Mark Wattkins (US)
Manhattan Timeformations
www.skyscraper.org/timeformations/intro.html
The Degree Confluence Project (US)
www.confluence.org
Richard Fenwick (UK)
RND#04: Economic Growth
www.richardfenwick.com/
Section IV :: Data landscapes
Disciplines of diverse origins converge in datascapes, e.g. scientific
visualization, information design and software art. What's more,
its greatest masters inhabit an interdisciplinary space.
Selection of artists:
Ramon Guardans/Dolfi Mathias/Enrique Tomas (ESP-DE)
AE2005
www.soundplots.com
Marcos Weskamp (ARG)
Newsmap
www.marumushi.com/apps/newsmap/newsmap.cfm
Jonathan Harris (US)
10x10: 100 words and pictures that define the time
tenbyten.org/10x10.html
Marcos Weskamp (ARG)
FlickrGraph
www.marumushi.com/apps/flickrgraph/
Martin Wattenberg / Laura Wattenberg (US)
Baby Name Wizard Voyager
www.babynamewizard.com/namevoyager/lnv0105.html
Airtight Interactive (US)
Flickr Related Tag Browser
www.airtightinteractive.com/projects/related_tag_browser/app/
Risc (DE)
Tree
www.texone.org/tree
Ben Fry (US)
Zipdecode
acg.media.mit.edu/people/fry/zipdecode/
Josh On, Amy Balkin, James Cronin (NZ)
Greenpeace CLEAR
www.exxonsecrets.org
Ben Cerveny y Max Carlson (US)
State Machine
www.state-machine.org/
Conferences and various presentations will round off the programme
of this event.
SonarMática
Planta -1. CCCB.
De 12.00 a 22.00.
16, 17 y 18 de junio
SonarMàtica Last Minute
“Tantal”
Marcel.lí Antunez (ES)
www.marceliantunez.com
"DE9: Transition (World preview) "
Richie Hawtin (CA)
www.m-nus.com
MACBA Atri
De 12.00 a 22.00.
16, 17 y 18 de junio
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