In der Luminapolis-Mediathek haben wir in den letzten zwei Jahren rund 700 Spots gesammelt, die sich mit den unterschiedlichsten Aspekten des Themas Licht beschäftigen: Lighting Design, Light Art, Digital Culture, Projektionismus, VJ, Kunstgeschichte des Lichtes, best practice, lighting guerilla, festivals of light… Von Jason Bruges bis Moritz Waldemeyer, von Vico Acconi bis Iannis Xenakis, von Peter Greenaway bis Robert Wilson…
Bitte schicken Sie uns weitere Links zu aktuellen und interessanten Licht-Themen. Mehr als 13.000 Lightprofessionals wissen die Luminapolis Mediatheque zu schätzen. Die Luminapolis-Redaktion ist gespannt. Mehr zum Video-Channel von Luminapolis_tv hier>The Luminapolis-Mediatheque has collected during the last two years nearly 800 spots dealing with the most different aspects of the subject Light: Lighting design, Light Art, Digital Culture, Projektionism, VJ, art history of the light, best practice, lighting guerilla, festivals of light… From Jason Bruges to Moritz Waldemeyer, from Vico Acconi to Iannis Xenakis, from Peter Greenaway to Robert Wilson… More than 14.000 lighting professionals are using the Luminapolis Mediatheque as a source of ideas.Please, mail to us other links on current and interesting light subjects. The Luminapolis editorial staff is curious. More about the video-channel of Luminapolis_tv here>
Schlagwort: interactive architecture
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Luminapolis Licht Mediathek: Rund 800 VideosLuminapolis Lighting Mediatheque: Round about 800 Video Clips
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Kinetica Art Vorschau auf der London Arc ShowKinetica Art Preview on London Arc Show
Die Kinetica Art Fair zeigt auf der Anfang Januar stattfindenden Arc Show drei Lichtinstallationen als Vorschau. Installationen aus Italien, Spanien und Südkorea erforschen die Komplexität von menschlichen Befähigungen und wissenschaftlichen Entwicklungen, die zu einer Konvergenz von Kunst, Wissenschaft und Technologie führen. Die beteiligten Künstler sind Carlo Bernardini (Photo), Alex Posasa und Jun Ga Young. Die Kinetica Art Fair bringt Galerien, Museen und Organisationen zusammen, die sich auf Kinetik, Elektronik, Robotik, Licht, Ton und zeit-basierte sowie multidiziplinäre Medien-Kunst spezialisiert haben. Mehr>
The Kinetica Art Fair will be featuring a preview of three light installations from the 2011 Fair during the Arc Show. Installations from Italy, Spain and South Korea explore the interwoven complexities between scientific developments and the human condition though the convergence of art, science and technology. The artists are Carlo Bernardini (photo), Alex Posada and Jun Ga Young. Kinetica Art Fair brings together galleries, museums and organisations from around the world who specialise and focus on kinetic, electronic, robotic, light, sound, time-based and multi-disciplinary new media art. More>
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Gernot Tscherteu: Medien Architektur Biennale in WienGernot Tscherteu: Media Architecture Biennale in Vienna
Vom 7. bis 31. Oktober findet im Künstlerhaus Wien die Media Architecture Biennale 2010 statt. Luminapolis sprach mit Dr. Gernot Tscherteu (reality lab – mediadesign and rearch), einem der Kuratoren der Ausstellung. Tscherteu gehört zu den führenden Köpfen der noch jungen Szene. Nach der Luminale 2010 gab es eine Reihe von Medien+Architektur-Ereignissen wie das laufende Media Facades Festival Europe 2010 oder der Workshop auf der Ars Electronica. Die Wiener Biennale dürfte der Höhepunkt dieser Veranstaltungsserie werden.
Luminapolis: Dr. Tscherteu, what is your personal interest in the link between media and architecture? And when did you start to be curious on this subject?
Gernot Tscherteu: Well, my wife is architect and i love architecture in many ways – as a media designer. I was always interested in projects that happen beyond the computer screen. In 2004 during our work for the University of Applied Arts in Vienna, T-Mobile asked us for an artistic proposal for the facade of the new T-Center in Austria. At that time we thought the first time about a building integrated media facade system, which then was prototyped in the mediaface.net project.
Luminapolis: During last Luminale you organized the Media Facade Summit in Frankfurt. Now six month later the Media Architectur Biennale follows in Vienna. What is the difference between these two events?
Gernot Tscherteu: The Summit took advantage of the unique opportunity that the whole light+buidling industry and a lot of creatives comes to the Luminale and the trade show. The presentations there were intended to provide a summary of the state of the art in the field. During the Biennale there will much more time to meet and discuss into depth during our 3 days conference curated by Oliver Schürer. In our large exhibition we will show projects and the technology behind. The Biennale is our biggest project so far: It is planned since August 2009 and currently there are more than 10 persons involved in the organisation and production.
Luminapolis: The public space is a very difficult sphere between privacy and publicity, commercial and social interests. A lot of project are occupying this space with media messages. I think it is difficult to find the right balance.
Gernot Tscherteu: I totally agree! It is not our goal to maximise the number of Media Architectures but to maximise its quality and its usefulness for public space. We want to promote the discourse around these projects and raise the public awareness so that a common sense of responsibility and quality evolves. We cannot make aggressive led-screen technology unhappen, but we can help to discuss the important issues and bring the different stakeholders together so that the projects will become better.
Luminapolis: What kind of visitors do you expect on your conference?
Gernot Tscherteu: In the conference we expect four groups of stakeholders: creatives: architects and (media) designers / artists, lighting and building industry and their technical experts, media and telecommunication sector and sciences and city administration. The conference will be forum for these groups and allows the discusssion of overlapping issues in the panels as well as more specific topics in smaller groups in the workshops.
Luminapolis: Do you know an example of a perfect media architecture? And can you give a discription of it?
Gernot Tscherteu: We do not have a monolithic understanding of Media Architecture. The exhibition in Vienna that I curate together with Martin Tomitsch will show that there are different cultural settings in which the production of Media Architectures takes place; we call them „animated architecture“, „money architecture“, social media architecture“, „spatial media art“ and „future trends“. Each setting has its own key projects and „stars“. I personally prefer „Architecture“ – which is more than a big screen on the facade. Therefore i like the work of UNStudio, Asymptote or realities:united. But come and see yourself!
From October 7th to the 31st the Media Architektur Biennale 2010 takes place in the Künstlerhaus (artists‘ house) Vienna. Luminapolis spoke with Dr. Gernot Tscherteu (reality lab – mediadesign and rearch), one of the curators of the exhibition. Tscherteu is one of the leading heads of this young scene. With Luminale in 2010 a serie of media +architecture events starts like the current Media Facades Festival Europe 2010 or the workshop on the Ars Electronica. The Biennale in Vienna might become the summit of this serie.
Luminapolis: Dr. Tscherteu, what is your personal interest in the link between media and architecture? And when did you start to be curious on this subject?
Gernot Tscherteu: Well, my wife is architect and i love architecture in many ways – as a media designer. I was always interested in projects that happen beyond the computer screen. In 2004 during our work for the University of Applied Arts in Vienna, T-Mobile asked us for an artistic proposal for the facade of the new T-Center in Austria. At that time we thought the first time about a building integrated media facade system, which then was prototyped in the mediaface.net project.
Luminapolis: During last Luminale you organized the Media Facade Summit in Frankfurt. Now six month later the Media Architectur Biennale follows in Vienna. What is the difference between these two events?
Gernot Tscherteu: The Summit took advantage of the unique opportunity that the whole light+buidling industry and a lot of creatives comes to the Luminale and the trade show. The presentations there were intended to provide a summary of the state of the art in the field. During the Biennale there will much more time to meet and discuss into depth during our 3 days conference curated by Oliver Schürer. In our large exhibition we will show projects and the technology behind. The Biennale is our biggest project so far: It is planned since August 2009 and currently there are more than 10 persons involved in the organisation and production.
Luminapolis: The public space is a very difficult sphere between privacy and publicity, commercial and social interests. A lot of project are occupying this space with media messages. I think it is difficult to find the right balance.
Gernot Tscherteu: I totally agree! It is not our goal to maximise the number of Media Architectures but to maximise its quality and its usefulness for public space. We want to promote the discourse around these projects and raise the public awareness so that a common sense of responsibility and quality evolves. We cannot make aggressive led-screen technology unhappen, but we can help to discuss the important issues and bring the different stakeholders together so that the projects will become better.
Luminapolis: What kind of visitors do you expect on your conference?
Gernot Tscherteu: In the conference we expect four groups of stakeholders: creatives: architects and (media) designers / artists, lighting and building industry and their technical experts, media and telecommunication sector and sciences and city administration. The conference will be forum for these groups and allows the discusssion of overlapping issues in the panels as well as more specific topics in smaller groups in the workshops.
Luminapolis: Do you know an example of a perfect media architecture? And can you give a discription of it?
Gernot Tscherteu: We do not have a monolithic understanding of Media Architecture. The exhibition in Vienna that I curate together with Martin Tomitsch will show that there are different cultural settings in which the production of Media Architectures takes place; we call them „animated architecture“, „money architecture“, social media architecture“, „spatial media art“ and „future trends“. Each setting has its own key projects and „stars“. I personally prefer „Architecture“ – which is more than a big screen on the facade. Therefore i like the work of UNStudio, Asymptote or realities:united. But come and see yourself!
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Im Zeichen des Präfix Re: Ars Electronica 2010The Age of the Prefix Re: Ars Electronica 2010
Re-think, Re-invent, Re-launch, Re-pair, Re-act, Re-novation, Re-generation, Re-volution, Re-cycle, Re-start, Re-naissance, die diesjährige Ars Electronica, das Festival für Art und Technologie in Linz, steht ganz im Zeichen der Vorsilbe Re.
„Die Zeit des Warnens ist vorüber“, heißt es im Konzept, „Points of no Return sind überschritten und die Dramatik der Auswirkungen ist klar erkennbar. Unerklärlich daher unsere Lethargie, zumal Ideen, Werkzeuge und Techniken für den Kurswechsel vorhanden sind. Wir müssen einfach nur handeln. Die Ärmel hochkrempeln und in Angriff nehmen, woran sowieso kein Weg vorbeiführt. Wir müssen uns ändern und mit der Reparatur beginnen.“
Und „it’s to late to be a pessimist“, zitieren die Festival-Macher Yann Arthus Bertrand. Um „Repair“ soll es gehen beim weltweit wichtigsten Art&Technology-Festival. Das Programm ist umfangreicher denn je. Im Futurlab steht u.a. das Thema Medien und Architektur auf dem Programm.
Während der Luminale in Frankfurt bildete der Media Facade Summit in diesem Jahr den Auftakt für das Nachdenken darüber, wie Architektur und Medien, Medien und Licht miteinander neue Verbindungen eingehen und den öffentlichen Raum grundlegend verändern. Die Ars Electronica bietet jetzt ein eigenes Futurelab zum Thema an. Das Media Facades Festival läuft augenblicklich in sieben europäischen Metropolen und im Oktober findet die Media Architectur Biennale statt. Mehr zur Ars Electronica hier>
Buch-Tipp: Media Facades >Re-think, Re-invent, Re-launch, Re-pair, Re-act, Re-novation, Re-generation, Re-volution, Re-cycle, Re-set, Re-naissance, this year’s Ars Electronica, the festival for art and technology in Linz stands completely in the sign of the prefix Re.
„There’s no time left for warnings. We’re in it up to our necks right now—in the climate crisis, Surveillance Society, the bankruptcy of the financial sector … We’ve passed the points of no return. The dramatic consequences are looming on the horizon today. And there’s no excuse for our lethargy since we already possess ideas, tools and techniques to initiate a change of course. We just have to take action! Roll up our sleeves and get to work on a job that can no longer be avoided. We have to mend our ways and get things moving in the right direction,“ the festival-makers have explained the concept of the festival edition 2010.
And „it’s to late to be a pessimist“, they quoted Yann Arthus Betrand. the main topic is „Repair“ with the worldwide most important festival Art&Technology festival. The program is more extensive than ever. In the Futurlab stands among others the subject Media and Architektur on teh agenda.
This year during the Luminale in Frankfurt the Media Facade Summit formed the prelude for the reflection about that, how architecture and media, media and light allow new connections with each other and change the public space basically. Now the Ars Electronica offers its own Futurelab on the subject. The Media Facades Festival is running presently in seven European metropolises and in October the Media Architecture Bienniale takes place in Vienna. More about the Ars Electronica here>
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Digital Design Sensations von Jason Bruges u.a.Digital Design Sensations by Jason Bruges and others
Die Ausstellung im Victoria & Albert Museum endet, wenn die Luminale beginnt: am 11. April. Nur zu gerne hätten wir eine Arbeit von Jason Bruges im Rahmen der Luminale 2010. Leider haben die Umstände nicht gepasst. Aber die Vorbereitungen zur Luminale 2012 haben bereits begonnen. Mehr zu Jasons Projekten hier>The exhibition in the Victoria & Albert Museum ends when the Luminale begins: on the 11th April. it would have been a pleasure to present a work of Jason Bruges within Luminale in 2010. Unfortunately, the circumstances didn’t fit. But the preparations to the Luminale in 2012 have already begun. More to Jason’s projects here>
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London: Kinetic Art Fair
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Ein kurzer Überblick über die Kinetic Art Fair in London. Anfang März trafen sich dort die Designer der interaktiven Welten. Kunst, Design und Technologie lernen voneinander.
A very short overview about the Kinetic Art Fair in London. At the beginning of March the designers of the interactive worlds met there. Art, design and technology learn from each other.
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The right Book for Kinetic Art Fair VisitorsDas richtige Buch zur Kinetic Art Fair: Digital by Design
Das Buch bietet einen breiten Überblick über die Arbeiten der Visionäre, die sich die Beziehung zwischen Technologie, Design, Umwelt und menschlicher Interaktion zum Thema gemacht haben. Ein breites Spektrum von Pionierleistungen in Kunst und Design wird vorgestellt voller Humor, Magie und sinnlicher Erfahrungen. Das führende multidisziplinär arbeitende Studio Troika hat mehr als hundert Objekte, Produkte und Installationen zusammengetragen, die zeigen, wie sich Technologie, Kunst und Design wechselseitig durchdringen. Hier bestellen>
This wide-ranging survey considers the work of those visionaries who are reimagining the relationship between technology, design products, immersive environments and human interaction. The result is a captivating assessment of pioneering approaches in art and design that encompasses a broad spectrum of humanist values, humour, magic and sensory experiences. Leading multi-disciplinary art and design practice Troika has selected more than 100 objects, products and installations that exemplify this progressive new wave of technologically infused art and design. Order here> -
NODE 08 – Digital Arts ForumNODE 08 – Digital Arts Forum
In den vergangenen zehn Jahren hat sich eine Gemeinschaft von Künstlern, Designern, Architekten und Technik interessierten Menschen entwickelt, die über herkömmliche Muster von Medienanwendungen hinaus auf der Suche nach neuen Möglichkeiten ist, vorhandene Technologien neu zu begreifen und sowohl im künstlerischen Kontext als auch im Rahmen von kommerziellen Großprojekten einzusetzen.
• Beispiel-Themen
• Physical Computing / Steuerung von Lichtanlagen, Motoren etc.
• Interactive Fassaden / Neue Möglichkeiten für Architekten
• Tracking Techniken / Techniken für Motion- und Objekt-Tracking
• Generatives Design / Können Computer gestalten?
• Shading Techniken / Was kann die Grafikkarte, was der Prozessor nicht kann…
Die Veranstalter von NODE 08 arbeiten seit vielen Jahren auf diesem Feld und stellen ihre Software-Entwicklungsumgebung vvvv kostenfrei zur Verfügung. Das vvvv Projekt entstand 1998 unter maßgeblichem Einfluss von Sebastian Oschatz und Max Wolf, beide Mitbegründer der Medienschmiede Meso. Das NODE 08 Festival möchte der stetig wachsenden vvvv Community eine Plattform zum Kennenlernen, Präsentieren und zum Austausch bieten. NODE08-Teilnehmer werden im Rahmen der Luminale Licht-Installationen zeigen. Zur Website hier.
The Website
During the last ten years a community of artists, designers, architects and technically interested people has evolved, thinking and working way beyond common patterns of media applications, looking forward to interpret cutting edge technologies and pushing to its limits in the contexts of art and commercial projects. The host of NODE08 have been working for a long tiome in this realm, supporting the keen community with their multipurpose software tool kit vvvv free of charcge. The vvvv project has been established in 1998, influenced by Sebastian Oschatz and Max Wolf, both being co-founders of the media foundry Meso.
The NODE 08 festival intends to provide the ever growing community an event to get to know each other, to present, to exchange and share with a curious and interested audience. The NODE 08-participators will present Lighting-Installations in the Luminale.
• Possible topics
• Physical-Computing / How to control lighting systems, actuators et al.?
• Interactive facades / Prospects in architecture
• Tracking techniques / Motion and object tracking
• Generative Design / Do computers create design?