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		<title>Coded Cultures &#8211; New Media Arts Festival in Vienna, Austria</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This is an information from our Partner, 5uper.net: In Autumn of 2011 the Festival Coded Cultures takes place for the 4th time, this year focusing on the topic "City as Interface". Ever since the foundation of the Festival in 2004 lay the general emphasis on creative practices of cultural development on the intersections of art, [...]]]></description>
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<p>This is an information from our Partner, 5uper.net:</p>
<p>In Autumn of 2011 the Festival Coded Cultures takes place for the 4th time, this year focusing on the topic "City as Interface". Ever since the foundation of the Festival in 2004 lay the general emphasis on creative practices of cultural development on the intersections of art, technology, science and design. It is our concern to decode de- velopments, concepts and projects in those “coded” structures of digital and (new) media production, which won’t open up easily to broader audiences. Over the years the alignment of Coded Cultures and its variations were orientated internation- ally with the focus on eastern Europe in 2004, Brasil in the following years and Japan in 2009. This year, Coded Cultures involves mainly participants from Europe with prominent attendees such as transmediale from Berlin, Media Lab Prado from Madrid, Amber Festival from Istanbul and the Enter Festival from Prague.</p>
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<p>Coded Cultures 2011 presents itself on many different locations in Vienna, with the main focus on the Donaukanal (Danube Channel) and the surrounding Viennese city districts.</p>
<p>From 21st to 25th of September focus days will be held, which mainly will take place at the Viennese Danube Channel, the 2nd district of Vienna, Museums Quarter Vienna, the Badeschiff and the Odeon Theatre. From the 26th of September to the 2nd of Octo- ber workshops, presentations and artist-talks are taking place. Partners are Transmediale Berlin, Media Lab Prado Madrid, Enter Festival Prag and Amber Festival Istanbul (among many others). On the 1st of October the Festival is ending with a big event at the Badeschiff in cooperation with the viennese Waves Festival.</p>
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<p><strong>BACKGROUND INFORMATION</strong><br />
CODED CULTURES was initiated by the group »5uper.net«: a network of producers, theorists, artists, designers, architects and programmers, which is active in the field of knowledge-work based on digital media related forms of art and culture. Recently, the Book "<a href="http://j.mp/codedbook">Coded Cultures: New Creative Practices Out of Diversity</a>" published by Springer.</p>
<p><a href="￼￼￼http://codedcultures.net">￼￼￼http://codedcultures.net</a><br />
<a href="http://5uper.net">http://5uper.net</a><br />
<a href="http://www.facebook.com/codedcultures">http://www.facebook.com/codedcultures</a><br />
<a href="http://twitter.com/codedcultures">http://twitter.com/codedcultures</a><br />
<a href="http://j.mp/codedbook">Coded Cultures: New Creative Practices Out of Diversity</a></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[CODED CULTURES. Creative Practice out of Diversity MO 4. April  2011, 19.00 Uhr KUNSTHALLE WIEN - project space karlsplatz http://esel.io/termin/50759 Zur Präsentation sprechen: Christian Reder (Universität für angewandte Kunst Wien), Georg Russegger (Coded Cultures), Matthias Tarasiewicz und Michal Wlodkowski (5uper.net) Eine Veranstaltung im Rahmen der Kooperation zwischen der Universität für angewandte Kunst Wien und der Kunsthalle Wien angewandte@project space mittwochs (www.dieangewandte.at) http://j.mp/codedbook [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>MO 4. April  2011, 19.00 Uhr</strong></p>
<p><strong> </strong>KUNSTHALLE WIEN - project space karlsplatz <a href="http://esel.io/termin/50759">http://esel.io/termin/50759</a></p>
<p>Zur Präsentation sprechen: Christian Reder (Universität für angewandte Kunst Wien), Georg Russegger (Coded Cultures), Matthias Tarasiewicz und Michal Wlodkowski (<a href="http://5uper.net/">5uper.net</a>)</p>
<p>Eine Veranstaltung im Rahmen der Kooperation zwischen der Universität für angewandte Kunst Wien und der Kunsthalle Wien angewandte@project space mittwochs (<a href="http://www.dieangewandte.at/">www.dieangewandte.at</a>)</p>
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<a href="http://j.mp/codedbook"></a><a href="http://codedcultures.org/">http://codedcultures.org</a></p>
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		<title>Coded Cultures: Creative Practices out of Diversity (Springer Wien/ New York Edition Angewandte)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A fresh book, discussing creative practices of the fields of media arts ("art with media" and "art through media") in europe and asia (mostly japan). To quote the official press statement: "International Authors from Europe and Asia explain the impact of codes and cultures on society". The book is available on Amazon EUROPE and the [...]]]></description>
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<p>A fresh book, discussing creative practices of the fields of media arts ("art with media" and "art through media") in europe and asia (mostly japan). To quote the official press statement: <em>"International Authors from Europe and Asia explain the impact of codes and cultures on society".</em> The book is <a href="http://www.amazon.de/gp/product/3709104572?ie=UTF8&#038;tag=p1ngnet-21&#038;1">available on Amazon EUROPE</a> and the <a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/3709104572?ie=UTF8&#038;tag=nanofunknetau-20&#038;linkCode=as2&#038;camp=1789&#038;creative=390957&#038;creativeASIN=3709104572">US Amazon site</a>.<br />
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The short information is as follows:</p>
<p><em>"Through the transformations of creative cultures, enabled by digital media and global communication networks, new practices and ability profiles of artistic delineations and explorations are gaining grounds. New global codes and cultures are emerging out of diverse, intercultural abstractions and inventions, connected through new ways of exchanging ideas and sharing knowledge. At the present day it is difficult to predict which catalysts and draft programs can be put into effect for the development of near future playgrounds in this domain. By offering several perspective shifts on developments in digital realm and mediated reality, exemplary theories and projects on the intersection of different codes and cultures have been collected for this book. Presenting essays, reviews and interviews from international artists, theorists, researchers and curators, gives the reader an overview on new vectors of creative and artistic projects departed from digital media related art and cultures. It introduces new and critical models of observations on the intersection of disciplines like art, science, technology and design."</em></p>
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Coded Cultures. New Creative Practices out of Diversity (Georg Russegger)<br />
Projects ... Project Worlds ... Project Cultures (Christian Reder)<br />
Co-Evolutionary Anthropology of the Medial / CAM (Manfred Faßler)<br />
Art is about the Future; Otherwise, Nothing (Hiroshi Yoshioka)<br />
A Political Intervention in the Digital Realm (Marina Grzinić)<br />
Assembling Art, Design, Technology and Media Culture: The Challenge of Japanese Device Art (Machiko Kusahara)<br />
The Future of Creative Commodities in the Coded Cultures (Dominick Chen)<br />
Coded Cultures Between New Media Art and Production Cultures (Matthias Tarasiewicz)<br />
The Balance of my Wildness and my Intelligence was Way Off (David d’Heilly/Ujino Muneteru)<br />
Mouseology—Ludic Interfaces—Zero Interfaces (Mathias Fuchs/exonemo)<br />
Imaginary Agents—Flowers and the Common (Verina Gfader/BCL)<br />
Ludic Chindogus as Erotic Toys— Pleasure, Play, and Politics Beyond Materialism (Margarete Jahrmann)<br />
Urban Playgrounds, Alternate Games—on Urban Play, ARGs, and Psychogeography (Verena Kuni)<br />
From Somebody’s Desire to Everyone’s Responsibility (Yukiko Shikata/UBERMORGEN.COM)</ul>
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		<title>SPEED SHOW vol.2: who the fuck do you think you are talking to? Thursday, 8th of July 2010, 19:00 – 22:00 h, Vienna, Austria</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[        via fffff.at: "The 2nd edition of the SPEED SHOW presents again a wide selection of pop.net.art pieces and addresses various developments of performance related but still screen based art works. Most interaction and communication on the web bears it’s very own performance character. One could say Facebook is a huge mass performance [...]]]></description>
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<p>via <a href="http://fffff.at/speed-show-vol-2-in-vienna/">fffff.at</a>: "<em>The 2nd edition of the SPEED SHOW presents again a wide selection of pop.net.art pieces and addresses various developments of performance related but still screen based art works. Most interaction and communication on the web bears it’s very own performance character. One could say Facebook is a huge mass performance piece. net.art in it’s classic form could be considered a performance by interactivity as well. In recent years artists from different fields work increasingly in a mix of performances and digital interventions. In some cases the screen itself, the beholder of the pixel is subject to fluctuations. In other works the performance is acted out by a hysterical mass or just by the code.</em>"﻿</p>
<p><strong>Thursday, 8th of July 2010, 19:00 – 22:00 h // </strong><strong>Kaukas Handy Shop, Äussere Mariahilferstr. 178, Vienna (</strong><a href="http://maps.google.de/maps?f=q&amp;source=s_q&amp;hl=de&amp;geocode=&amp;q=Mariahilfer+Stra%C3%9Fe+178,+1150+Wien,+%C3%96sterreich&amp;sll=48.191826,16.329868&amp;sspn=0.013503,0.024204&amp;ie=UTF8&amp;hq=&amp;hnear=Mariahilfer+Stra%C3%9Fe+178,+Rudolfsheim-F%C3%BCnfhaus+1150+Wien,+%C3%96sterreich&amp;ll=48.201051,16.351433&amp;spn=0.054004,0.096817&amp;z=14"><strong>Map</strong></a><strong>)</strong></p>
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<p><em>"Hit an Internet-cafe, rent all computers they have and run a show on them for one night. All art works of the participating artists need to be on-line (not necessarily public) and are shown in a typical browser with standard plug-ins. Performance and life pieces may also use pre-installed communication programs (instant messaging, VOIP, video chat etc). Custom software (except browser add-ons) or off-line files are not permitted. Any creative physical modification to Internet cafe itself is not allowed. The show is public and takes place during normal opening hours of the Internet cafe/shop. All visitors are welcome to join the opening, enjoy the art (and to check their email.)"</em></p>
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<p>Participating artists will be:</p>
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<p>- Margarete Jahrmann &amp; Renate Christian</p>
<p>- JODI</p>
<p>- JK Keller</p>
<p>- Greg Leuch</p>
<p>- Michael Marcovici</p>
<p>- Will Moffat &amp; Peter Burns</p>
<p>- monochrom</p>
<p>- Evan Roth</p>
<p>- Sakrowski</p>
<p>- Gordan Savicic</p>
<p>- Michael Schieben</p>
<p>- Georg Schütz</p>
<p>- Chris Sugrue</p>
<p>- Philipp Teister &amp; Kim Asendorf</p>
<p>- UBERMORGEN.COM</p>
<p>- Jamie Wilkinson﻿</p>
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