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5pm Spojka Bratislava
John Grzinich (US): works 2001-2003, Media Lab Mooste (EST)


John Grzinich (US)
Sound artist, Video artist and Cultural Coordinator
John Grzinich is a sound and video artist from the US who lives, works and travels
extensively in Europe. He has published CDs of his sound works on European, American
and Japanes labels such as: Staalplaat, Erewhon, Intransitive, Elevator Bath,
Orogenetics, Pale Disc and others.
Last year he presented 'Thermographic Sequences' and 'Stillness in Time',
a collection of sound/video works from 2001 on 2 successful tours throughout
Europe (t0 Public Netbase Vienna, Cyberpipe Ljublajana, Klub MaMa Zagreb,
Access Centar Sarajevo, Academy of Fine Arts Budapest, Center for Contemporary Arts Prague, Videomedja Novi Sad, City Gallery Wroclaw, Music Academy Krakow,
Music Academy Warsaw, Art Academy Vilnius, Noass Gallery Riga, Tartu Artsts
Union Galery).
Since the early 1990s John has worked with sound as an abstract medium; this
includes music compositions, building of instruments and the construction of
installations. Over the past two years I have been working with digital video
and have experimented with the integration of both video and sound. The
resulting compositions are often studies in extended evolutionary permutations
of a selected set of sound and video sources. The audio/video medium is an area
for exploring perceptual 'noise' through a dynamic interplay of evolving
layers that, over time, yields residual patterns to be interpreted by
the viewer.
In early 2003 John Grzinich became a member of the NGO Mooste Guest Studio
(MOGS), an organization which runs an artist-in-residence program in Estonia.
John is the coordinator for the Mooste Access Media Lab program at MOGS.
Mooste Guest Studio (MOGS)
The Mooste Guest Studio (MOGS) is a new artist-in-residence program in Estonia
situated in the rural community of Mooste located 40km southeast of Tartu
and 20km west of the Russian border. The studio was started in 2000 by MOGS,
an NGO organization dedicated to local and international cooperation in the
fields of arts and environmental research in the rural context of post-soviet
Estonia. Apart from managing the residency program our activities range
from hosting international arts symposiums to architectural forums for the
rehabilitation of structures from local heritage. The MOGS residency studio
is located in the partly rehabilitated space of the manor house of the old
Mooste farming estate. With its broad scope and focused environment, MOGS
is the only program of its kind in Estonia. Since its inception, MOGS has
belonged to the Baltic Sea Residency Network, which links the
artist-in-residence programs of the countries bordering the Baltic Sea.
mooste.ee/mogs
Mooste Access Media Lab Program
Mooste Access Media Lab is a program and facility extension of the existing
Mooste Guest Studio (MOGS) artist-in-residence center. For the MOGS
artist-in-residence center, the creation of accessible multimedia facilities
aims to take advantage of the continuing development of electronic media
and communications and its impact on the fields of art and culture. For
this program, taking full advantage of computers and networked communications,
is an expression of their versatility and use as practical and creative tools.
The Mooste Access Media Lab program and purpose will be developed through
concentrated activities in the following areas:
1. Electronic media access space for visiting artists: the artist
residency center does not focus on any special media. The addition of a
digital media facility would allow MOGS to offer the full range of artistic
capabilities, traditional through new media.
2. Educational and project space for digital media: educational programs
would be targeted toward specialized purposes such as workshops (digital
audio/video production, digital imaging, web design, DVD authoring) for
small groups.
3. Facility for documentation and post-production: the media lab
would be a facility for production and promotion of MOGS events (website,
digital prepress).
4. Program space for lectures and presentations: artists or other
visitors to Mooste could use the Mooste Access Media Lab for preparation
and presentation of their projects.
Organizer: Buryzone
More at www.kaon.org/~jgrzinich.
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Roboexotica [foto]
coctail robots in action (AT)
Spojka BA, 3-8pm
1x1=2 [foto]
presentation (US, EST)
Spojka BA, 5pm
Artgenda 2002 Hamburg [foto]
presentation (DE)
Spojka BA, 6pm
Martin Blažíček – Eva Klimáčková – Ayel Ramos [foto]
improvised "old media" performance (CZ, SK, FR)
7,4 x 4,4 ZA, 7pm
Peter Javorík aka PiDzej
exhibition opening: photography
Subterra NR, 7pm
Mindmap: Plochy
concert and album presentation (SK)
Area 51 TN, 8pm
Closing Party [foto]
concert and DJs (SK, DE)
Spojka BA, 9pm
Multiplace is the alternative festival for new media art and culture. In 2002 several cultural organizations put together the program of the festival's first issue, realising thus the main idea of notable common presentation of new media in Slovakia. Multiplace 2 reached out for other cities and spaces. net art, robotics, medialabs, virtual reality, digital film, videoart, VJing, ambient, elektronica, digital prints, web, interactivity are notions which you will find unforgettable after experiencing Multiplace. festival program for download (RTF 50kB) c u mari@nada.skMTP coordinator
©2003 buryzone |
multiplace 1 |
web by satoriii
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