VIDA – Naked on Pluto http://pluto.kuri.mu “ Share your way to a better world ” Mon, 23 Sep 2013 09:34:19 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.5.2 Neural 42 extra – VIDA Awards 13.2 DVD http://pluto.kuri.mu/2012/08/01/neural-42-extra-vida-awards-13-2-dvd/ http://pluto.kuri.mu/2012/08/01/neural-42-extra-vida-awards-13-2-dvd/#respond Wed, 01 Aug 2012 11:49:54 +0000 http://pluto.kuri.mu/?p=943 Photo neural mag #42

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Neural #42 extra, VIDA Awards 13.2 DVD, an introduction and contextualization about VIDA Awards 13.2 edition and its winners, made by Artistic Director Monica Bello (only for subscribers)

artists: Marloes de Valk, Aymeric Mansoux and Dave Griffiths (Holland, France, UK), Paul Vanouse (USA), Cesar Harada (Japan-France), Verena Friedrich (Germany)
This DVD contains an introduction and contextualization about VIDA Awards 13.2 edition and its winners, made by Artistic Director Monica Bello, plus every winner presenting his own work. In fact, the first prize was awarded to Naked on Pluto, by Marloes de Valk, Aymeric Mansoux, and Dave Griffiths, all from the Netherlands, an online game that mocks the deceitfully invasive nature of most “social software” platforms. Ocular Revision, the Second Prize, by Paul Vanouse, from the US, is the third one in a series of Biological/Genomic works that use DNA and a gel-based electrophoresis system as medium and subject. With this live installation, Vanouse addresses the idea of a “genetic mapping” and reflects on the ever changing focus/object in “life” studies within scientific disciplines. Protei by César Harada, from France, took the Third Prize. Protei is a self-governing unmanned wind-powered sail-robot, which drags a long petrol-sucking boom, using the power of nature to solve a problem caused by man. Furthermore there’s also the Honorary Mention Transducers – 2010-2012 by Verena Friedrich from Germany which is an installation consisting of a number of laboratory glassware vessels containing just one biological element: a single human hair. Every one of the glass vessels also contains a set of mechanical devices and electronic components with theresources required to produce an audible vibrating response based on the reading of the DNA in the hair. In this way, the biological samples generate a soundscape in which we hear exclusive and personal vibrations, combining to create of polyphony of human hair.

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Identity and Simulation. Artificial Life on the Networks http://pluto.kuri.mu/2012/03/21/identity-and-simulation-artificial-life-on-the-networks/ http://pluto.kuri.mu/2012/03/21/identity-and-simulation-artificial-life-on-the-networks/#comments Wed, 21 Mar 2012 15:37:36 +0000 http://pluto.kuri.mu/?p=897

With Jussi Parikka, Pau Waelder, Aymeric Mansoux and Mónica Bello. Recorded (VO EN/ES) in Barcelona the 24th of February 2012 as part of the I+C+i Our Life Online session at CCCB.

Internet is changing our way of understanding the public space. The Web has become a dominant structure that covers all aspects of contemporary society. The proliferation of virtual agents, designed to stimulate non-fortuitous reactions and meetings, reconfigures the profile of individuals in dynamics that are innovative but also invasive, and generates new forms of control. In this brand new context, identity and simulation become decisive themes of behaviour on the Web.

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Photos from the Naked on Pluto installation at ARCO http://pluto.kuri.mu/2012/03/02/photos-from-the-naked-on-pluto-installation-at-arco/ http://pluto.kuri.mu/2012/03/02/photos-from-the-naked-on-pluto-installation-at-arco/#respond Fri, 02 Mar 2012 11:42:49 +0000 http://pluto.kuri.mu/?p=887 Thanks to the VIDA team for the nice shots.



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Our Life online – Workshop+debate – 24 February 2012 at CCCB http://pluto.kuri.mu/2012/02/17/our-life-online-workshopdebate-24-february-2012-at-cccb/ http://pluto.kuri.mu/2012/02/17/our-life-online-workshopdebate-24-february-2012-at-cccb/#respond Fri, 17 Feb 2012 09:13:47 +0000 http://pluto.kuri.mu/?p=870 The first session of I+C+i 2012 carries out a critical explanation of software policies, the notion of identity on the social networks and the impact of simulation caused by new artificial life applications. A workshop taught by Naked on Pluto, winners of the VIDA 13.2 prize and Gerald Kogler, and a discussion with the participation of experts such as Jussi Parikka, Pau Waelder, Aymeric Mansoux, and Mónica Bello, promise an intense day of action and reflection on lesser known aspects of our life on the web.

Session organised in collaboration with Fundación Telefónica.

WORKSHOP: Facesponge with Aymeric Mansoux and Gerald Kogler. 10h-14h

Have you ever wondered what is going on “behind the scenes” on social networks like Facebook? In this workshop we will explore our so-called social data and get a glimpse at how it is viewed by the company and third parties who access it. In order to break several myths about Facebook applications, you will be invited to take part in designing small programs that extracts and manipulate you and your friend’s online information. Nothing will be written back to Facebook at any time, we will only be reading existing data. No data will be collected or viewable by anyone else.

No programming experience is required. Basic knowledge of javascript can be useful to explore more advanced possibilities of the Facesponge sandbox.

This workshop is part of the Naked on Pluto project, a critical text adventure Facebook game concerned with issues of online privacy and control within centralized commercial social networks, designed and written by Marloes de Valk, Aymeric Mansoux and Dave Griffiths.

Facesponge is developed in collaboration with Baltan Laboratories.
All Naked on Pluto software is released under free culture licenses.

Schedule:

* Naked on Pluto presentation
* Gameplay session
* Anatomy of an FB app
* Introduction to Facesponge
* Breaking FB apps myths
* Group discussion

Practical information:

* The workshop will be taught in English.
* You will need to bring your own laptop.
* Places are limited.

DEBATE: Identity and simulation. Artificial life on the networks. With Jussi Parikka, Pau Waelder, Aymeric Mansoux and Mónica Bello. 19h-21h

Internet is changing our way of understanding the public space. The Web has become a dominant structure that covers all aspects of contemporary society. The proliferation of virtual agents, designed to stimulate non-fortuitous reactions and meetings, reconfigures the profile of individuals in dynamics that are innovative but also invasive, and generates new forms of control. In this brand new context, identity and simulation become decisive themes of behaviour on the Web.

REGISTRATION:

Workshop + Debate: 6€
Please send an email explaining the reasons for your interest to cursos@cccb.org
Limited capacity!

Debate: 3€
Tel-entrada (tel. 902 101 212 / www.telentrada.com)
CCCB page for the event

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Setting up Naked on Pluto at ARCO http://pluto.kuri.mu/2012/02/15/setting-up-naked-on-pluto-at-arco/ http://pluto.kuri.mu/2012/02/15/setting-up-naked-on-pluto-at-arco/#comments Wed, 15 Feb 2012 17:12:25 +0000 http://pluto.kuri.mu/?p=861 If you are in Madrid this week come to visit the exhibition of VIDA
13.2 showcasing some of the projects awarded in the last edition of
the Art and Artificial Life International Awards, including Naked on Pluto. You will find us at the Fundacion Telefonica stand at Arco Madrid.

In the last days Dave and the whole VIDA team are putting together the final bits of the installations. Come and check the result from the 16th of the 19th of this month.

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Naked on Pluto wins VIDA 13.2 http://pluto.kuri.mu/2011/10/26/naked-on-pluto-wins-vida-13-2/ http://pluto.kuri.mu/2011/10/26/naked-on-pluto-wins-vida-13-2/#respond Wed, 26 Oct 2011 09:25:28 +0000 http://pluto.kuri.mu/?p=817
via Fundación Telefónica.

The VIDA Awards were created by Fundación Telefónica in 1999 to promote artistic creation based on new technologies and artificial life. A total of 198 projects from 36 countries entered into contest in this edition

The works will be showcased at Fundación Telefónica’s stand in ARCO 2012

Madrid 24th October 2011.– Fundación Telefónica announced the winners of the international contest VIDA 13.2, which has become a worldwide reference for artistic research on artificial life. The contest is a reflection of Fundación Telefónica’s commitment to the promotion of research in the field of art and new technologies.

The world-class jury, which consisted of Mónica Bello Bugallo, Director of VIDA
(Spain), Jens Hauser ( Germany/France), Karla Jasso (Mexico), Sally-Jane Norman (England), Simon Penny (USA/Australia), Neil Tenhaff (Canada) and Francisco Serrano Martínez (General Director of Fundación Telefónica), selected the winners of this edition among the 198 projects submitted by artists from 36 countries.

In this edition of the VIDA Awards, 51 of the entries were submitted from Spain (representing the highest number of Spanish projects submitted in relation to other editions), 18 were from Mexico, 17 from Argentina and Brazil, and 16 from the USA. For the first time, artists from Cyprus, Croatia, Estonia, and Tajikistan also entered the contest.

The projects awarded in this edition blend some of the classic formulations of the discipline, with the most revolutionary developments in biology and environmental sciences. The awarded proposals stand out for their eclecticism, the interest of the distributed and open creative processes, the experimentation with complex simulations in virtual and networked environments, the possibilities of experimenting with live dynamic systems, the application of new formal strategies by means of performance and the development through the prototype.

Aymeric Mansoux, Marloes de Valk and Dave Griffiths (Netherlands/England), were awarded with the VIDA 13.2 award for their Naked on Pluto project, an on line videogame that reflects on the invasive means used in the development of “social software”. The game starts when the user subscribes to the webpage of the project and accesses a city called “Elastic Versailles”, where a community of 57 animated bots interact with the player capturing the data of his/her Facebook account.

The game starts with a prolific textual exchange between the player and the computer, during which bots mix and muddle up data, faces, profiles, generating a framework of strangely familiar relationships. The complexity of the exchange increases as the game progresses. The player can only free him/herself from the “harassment” of the bots by resisting and waiting until their resources run out, or the logic of the plot loses all sense.

Naked on Pluto exposes the mechanisms that lead us to become the stars in a simulated and deceitful reality, not unusual in social networks, and which is becoming increasingly important in contemporary social habits.

Ocular Revision by Paul Vanouse (USA) obtained the second prize in VIDA 13.2. This installation comprises two symmetric circular images of the Earth, similar to satellite views that serve the purpose of examining the notion of “genetic maps”. The DNA of the E. Coli bacteria is inserted in these images, by means of an electrophoresis system prepared specifically for the work, which is located at the centre of the installation.

Two twin images show the movement of the gel along the perimeter of the circular maps, in such a way that the DNA segments arranged in images simulate the shape of the continents in the representation of the planet.

The project reflects on the variations that take place within the core of life sciences between the so-called biological and post-biological periods, being the former the one during which the cell is defined as the basic unit of life, and the latter when the attention focuses on a non-living component, the DNA, which is considered to be a code instead of a material substance. The artist considers that this is not an appreciation of scale, but a substantial change in the way we look at organic life, and therefore a cultural shift, a subject that he had already addressed in Relative Velocity Inscription Device, also showcased in VIDA in 2002.

Protei took third prize at VIDA 13.2. It is the work by artist and project promoter, Cesar Harada (Japan/France), who has launched a collective initiative to design an “open code navigation drone”.

The objective of Protei is the global, distributed, and interdisciplinary development and production of a series of self-governing ships equipped with a structure that acts in environmental disasters, especially in the case of oil spills. Launched after the Deepwater Horizon disaster, the Protei team seeks to spread these mechanisms in all the Earth’s seas, as a way of raising awareness and establishing a global alliance that promotes their regeneration and the removal of polluting materials and human waste.

This project illustrates the global concern about impending environmental disasters caused by humans, showing the confluence of science, design, art, environmental activism, and an open code ethic that believes that an interdisciplinary alliance is the way to improve our environment.

The prizes were shortlisted along with seven Honorary Mentions, which this year corresponded to the works That Which Lives in Me by Bulatov and Chebykin (Russia); Zoanthroid –a Hybrid Entity, a Technile Organism by Hardmood Beck (Germany); Oh!m1gas: biomimetric stridulation environment, by Shen (Ecuador); Intelligent Bacteria: Saccharomyces Cerevisiae by Togar Abraham, Nur Akbar Arofatullah, Agus Tri Budiarto and Vincensius Christiawan (Indonesia); Back, here, below, formidable [the rebirth of prehistoric creatures] by Humeau (France); Growth Pattern by Kudla (USA); and Transducers by Verena Friedrich (Germany).

In the category of Incentives to Production, which sponsors projects pending development by artists working in Spain, Portugal and Latin America, the awarded proposals were Concerto fotosintético (Photosynthetic Concert) by Pin Lage (Spain); Faith (Molding Faith – The Shape of the Signifier) by Czibulka and Ivor Diosi (Spain/Slovenia); Institute for the Studies of Biological Enigmas-Mar Menor Research by Clara Boj Tovar and Diego Diaz García (Spain); Territorio Exquisito (Exquisite Territory) by Pía Vásquez Cepeda (Chile/Mexico); Pixel Bite by Suárez Bárcena (Spain) and SPEAK by the artistic couple Rejane Cantoni and Leonardo Crescenti (Brazil).

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