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El título de TAZ hace referencia a las “Zonas Temporalmente
Autónomas”
del pensador Hakim Bey. Un concepto que en
mi opinión tiene que ver con la naturaleza de este espacio-proyecto
TIP y el espíritu de sitios como la propia Ccapitalia y otros
similares construidos en la red. Además de la conexión
poética con lo que me sugiere la pieza, como un contexto
o lugar con identidad propia que se desvela a través de su
sonido.

01_ANTICIPA.MP3 (128kbps 3´19″)

02_TAZ.MP3 (128kbps 26´23″)

Pablo Sanz Almoguera (1981), residente en Madrid, investiga el
mundo a través de la manipulación de sonidos e imágenes
como forma de expresión, con la observación y evolución
constantes como principios básicos.

Descargar .pdf “Hakim Bey - La Zona Temporalmente Autónoma”

http://www.ccapitalia.net/tip

¨The Infinity Process¨

TIP es un proyecto interactivo basado en Web e impulsado por la Asociación CRC. En él se busca la continua transformación de Residuos Sonoros Digitales mediante la interacción de múltiples usuarios. Cada usuario puede procesar continuamente dicho material, el producto de cada proceso es publicado nuevamente manteniendo así un bucle de creatividad infinita. [ …. ]

GLITCH ART / BEFLIX

GLITCH ART / BEFLIX
Glitch aesthetics. Digital corruption. Data visualization. Software error. Glitch VJ.

http://www.beflix.com

networked_performance blog

What is NETWORKED PERFORMANCE
?

locative media, augmented reality, distributed performance, environmental theatre,
pervasive play, immersive gaming, telepresence?…???

Recent technological and telecommunication developments — the internet’s two-way
communication model, relatively inexpensive access to computers
and networks — have given rise to a powerful and diverse range of creative production, particularly among
those not self-defined as artists, resulting in a bleedover between and
across disciplines as people explore unconventional uses of tools and
technologies. Current activity indicates that trends emergent from computer
network based practice are changing the nature of performance.

The idea is to use this blog to generate discussion about emergent forms,
current practice, histories, interests, issues and ideas - to
explore performance within, through, and across computer networks and
disciplines
.

what are you doing ? how are you doing it ? where and with
whom ?…???? share with us, join us !!

networked_performance

PROCESSING software

Processing is a programming
language and environment built for the electronic arts and visual design
communities. It is created to teach fundamentals of computer programming
within a visual context and to serve as a software sketchbook. It is used
by students, artists, design professionals, and researchers for learning,
prototyping, and production.

The software is currently in a prerelease stage, but features and bug
fixes are being made as we head toward a more complete “1.0″
release. Processing is free to download and available
for PC, Mac, and Linux.

Processing is used at many universities and institutions including: MIT
(Cambridge), University of California Los Angeles, Interaction Ivrea (Turin),
Yale (New Haven), New York University, San Francisco Art Institute, Universität
der Künste (Berlin), Royal College of Art (London), Universidad de Los
Andes (Bogota), HyperWerk (Basel), Hongik (Seoul), Ateneo de Manila University,
and many more.

Processing is an open project initiated by Ben
Fry
and Casey Reas.

http://www.processing.org