Quartier für Digitale Kultur

February 24, 2009

27.2. Untitled Soap Opera - part one

Filed under: artist in residence

Marta Racz’s artworks usually considered as conceptual art based on narratives, texts and void, using the widest range of possible old-fashioned and brand new mediums. In the last few years she was creating artworks with mixing textual and visual dimensions. Working with books allowed her a textual approach to art but being a visual artist needs to step back from literature. She tries to see (and makes others to see as well) different stories in a book, other than the original and readable one. She tries to read between the lines on her visual ways. Her diploma piece was a book what she has created from 39 different books - pages by pages. After she has nailed a Balzac novel through all the letter ‘e’s. She has typed on cigarettes or stamped a lifetime on a wall. She has reordered all the words of a novel to see how is a story looks like when it becomes a dictionary. She has recreated stories, visualized texts. She has always wanted to stay close to literature but she has never been able to write any. So that’s why she recycles.

The television and the TV magazines are always her favorite sources of everyday stories and spoken language. She used to use these magazines as collections of short stories from the 21st century because no matter how big a drama is they only tell them us in a few sentences. And with no ending (not to be a spoiler) so we can end all the stories as we would like to. She made a machine - a sound installation called Soap Opera - and with the help of this creation anyone was able to create his/her own audible soap opera. Marta Racz was graduated at the Hungarian University of Fine Arts in 2004 and now she is a post graduate student there. She is also a board member of the Studio of Young Artists’ Association in Budapest.

 

Raum D / quartier21 … FR 27-02-2009, 19:00 

February 11, 2009

Stellungnahme des QDK zur Fördervergabe 2009 im Bereich Einrichtungen Digitaler Kultur

Filed under: knowledge

In einem Reflexionsprozess versucht das QDK seit November 2008 aus der Analyse der Förderpraxis im Rahmen von Netznetz heraus Schlüsse für jene Bereiche zu ziehen, die das QDK als Einrichtung der Wiener Digitalen Kultur betreffen. Als erstes Zwischenergebnis hat der Vorstand nun eine Stellungnahme (PDF) verfasst.

February 9, 2009

Sa. 28.02.09 : SUBOTRON electric MEETING

Filed under: lectures, event, knowledge

Veranstaltungsreihe zur Theorie von Computerspielen 2009

WIR GEGEN SIE - GRUPPENPROZESSE IN ONLINEWELTEN>

Dipl. Psych. Christian Roth (spieleforschung.de, Hamburg)

Gruppenverhalten in Computerspielen aus sozialpsychologischer Sicht.
Was hat es mit Clans und Gruppenidentifikation in Spielen wie World of Warcraft und Counterstrike auf sich?
Wirken online die gleichen Gruppenphänomene wie in der realen Welt oder ermöglicht die Anonymität sogar noch drastischere Ausmaße? Von der Diskriminierung in Second Life bis hin zu rechtsradikalen Gruppen auf Mitgliederfang in Spielen. Welche positiven Gruppenprozesse gibt es? Bestimmte Onlinegruppen setzen sich für ihre Mitglieder und gute Zwecke ein. Ein Vortrag mit vielen Fallbeispielen.

 


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