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May 16, 2006

WAVES: Electromagnetic Waves as Material and Medium of Art

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ART + COMMUNICATION 2006: WAVES--The 8th International New Media Art festival; August 24 - 26, 2006 in Riga, Latvia. The opening of the festival and exhibition - August 24, 2006. The exhibition will be open till September 17, 2006.

WAVES brings together about 40 international works of (media) art, in which electromagnetic waves are seen not just as carriers of information, but as the material and/or theme of the artwork. The artists are challenging conventional knowledge about and perception of waves. Electronic media such as radio, TV and the internet are of defining influence on today's societies. Subsequently the information sphere is tightly controlled and subject to various artificially imposed political limitations. Yet artists with their electronic and digital DIY kits are exploring numerous ways of thinking outside the box, making their own waves, creating alternative networks and engaging with strange scientific phenomena -- which points at actually existing utopian potential.

The artworks on display at the Waves exhibition cover a wide range of topics. Some of the works engage with interesting scientific phenomena to provide unusual aesthetic experiences such as listening to the background noise of the universe (Franz Xaver) or engaging with the visual and aural qualities of light bulbs (Artificiel). As the human sensory perception system gives us only limited access to electromagnetic waves, sonification and visualisation of scientific data are a major component of the exhibition. Other works explore social and political implications of wave regulation (Julian Priest, Bureau d'Etudes) and offer viable alternative communication systems (Marko Peljhan).

Those are just a few examples out of a large scale exhibition which interrogates the conventions of media art exhibitions. Whereas some works are based on screens and audio-visualisations of waves, many works rely on physical objects (Joyce Hinterding, David Haines), obscure or forgotten communication technologies (Paul De Marinis) and the antenna as an art object. Bringing together experienced and well known artists with young experimentators between art and science, Waves makes a statement by being the first large scale international exhibition to focus uniquely on waves as the material and medium of art.

The exhibition features about 40 works by 70 artists from 18 different countries, including: Anthony McCall (US), Derek Holzer (NL), Bas van Koolwijk (NL), Jean-Pierre Aubé (CA), Luke Jerram (UK), Bureau d'Études (FR), Franz Xaver (AT), Scanner (UK), Erich Berger (NO), Jacob Kirkegaard (DK), Joyce Hinterding (AU), David Haines (AU), Mr.Snow (AU), Marko Peljhan (SL), Steve Heimbecker (CA), Catherine Richards (CA), Farmersmanuel (AT), Yunchul Kim (KO/DE), Robert Adrian X (AT), Norbert Math (AT), Martins Ratniks (LV) Clausthome (LV), Antanas Dombrovskij (LT), Artificiel (CA), Bulat Galejev (RU), TAKE2030 (UK), Paul De Marinis (US), Judith Fegerl (AT), Julian Priest (UK), Roland Jankowski (AT), Aaron Kaplan (AT), Barry Hale (UK), Disinformation (UK), Janis Garancs (LV), Adam Hyde (NL), Lotte Meijer (NL), Aleksandar Erkalovic (HR), Adam Somlai-Fischer (HU/SE), Danil Lundbäck (SE), Bengt Sjölén (SE), Mark Fischer (US), Jay Needham (US), Atau Tanaka (FR), Cecile Babiole (FR), Laurent Dailleau (FR), Gints Gabrans (LV), Oskars Poikans (LV), Martins Vizbulis (LV), Voldemars Johansons (LV), and others.

The WAVES exhibition is complemented by a festival programme consisting of a conference a performanceprogramme, a community day and film screenings of classic and contemporary experimental movies.

Publication: CALL FOR PAPERS (Acoustic Space. Issue #6): The Acoustic Space journal is a forum for net.radio, sound art and creative explorations in the networked electro-acoustic environments. Now in its 6th edition, Acoustic Space Issue will be devoted to WAVES related thematic. read more... >

Locations: The exhibition takes place at the Exhibition Hall ARSENALS of the Latvian National Museum of Art (Torna iela 1, Old Town in Riga). Conference, performances and film programmes ? at the RIXC Media Space (11. Novembra Krastmala 35, entrance from Minsterejas iela).

Organisers: the RIXC Center for New Media Culture
Idea: Armin Medosch
Curatorial team: Raitis Smits, Rasa Smite, Armin Medosch (UK/AT)Curator assistants and managers: Daina Silina, Signe Pucena
Film programme curator: Erwin van?t Hart (NL)
Streaming programme co-ordinator: Adam Hyde
Technical director: Davis Bojars
Exhibition architect: Rudolf Bekic (AT/LV)
Designer: Martins Ratniks

Press coordinator: Agnese Rucina , +371-7228478, +371-9635167 (mob.)

Address: The RIXC, The Center for New Media Culture:
Address: 11. Novembra Krastmala 35 - 201, Riga, LV 1050, Latvia. Tel. +371-7228478, +371-6546776 (mob.), Fax: +371-7228477; URL: http://rixc.lv

Support: State Culture Capital Foundation, Riga City Council, Nordic Council of Ministers' Office in Latvia, Centre Culturel Francais de Riga, the Royal Netherlands Embassy in Riga, Nordic Culture Fund.

Posted by jo at May 16, 2006 11:41 AM

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