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May 10, 2005

DORKBOT in STOCKHOLM

Dorkbot#2 (www.dorkbot.org)

May 19, 2005 at 19.00
CRAC, Asogatan 176
After the success of dorkbot#1 we have put together a sparkling program
for the sequel!

We proudly present:

Leo Parden Brimberg and Roberto N Peyre:
The artist Roberto N-Peyre and sound engineer/musician Leo Parden Brimberg will present and dicuss their collaboration "Projekt O" at Dorkbot-sthlm the 19th of May."Projekt O" is an installation work in progress. The work is based on the sculptural idea of sound/air, heat/light rhytmically carrying smoke (material) through a hole, thus creating visible enlightened thermodynamic flows in a dark room. The construct works much like and is inspired by a vulcano or an oceanic vent. The work bridges stage magic, parapsychological phenomena, alchemical processes and modern sound technology.

Sachiko Hayashi:
Sachiko Hayashi is a new media artist, working primarily with net art and video. Her works consistently aim to integrate use of digital technology and aesthetic/conceptual/social discourses. Born and raised in Tokyo and currently resident in Sweden, Hayashi's works have been shown at various International new media art festivals. For a Dorkbot-sthlm meeting she will be talking about her net art Trapped and her latest video "boop-oop-a-doop," which are considered to be representative of her works.

Trapped (net art, www.e-garde.net/trapped, shockwave) takes us through a journey into the human psyche where we are confronted with our own responses to its enigma. "boop-oop-a-doop"(video) investigates into her own observation over the creation of identity in our highly developed media society. "boop-oop-a-doop" was created by using such historical video synthesizers as Paik/Abe wobulator and Jone's Colorizer at the Experimental Television Center in New York.

The arrangement is free and everybody is more than welcome!
We're looking forward to see you!


Posted by mj at May 10, 2005 02:50 PM

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