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Electro-debrief - suzon fuks, 03/22/10, 15:19
------ Electro-debrief - Zita Joyce, 03/22/10, 16:11
------------ Electro-debrief - suzon fuks, 03/22/10, 16:43
------------ Electro-debrief - su b, 03/22/10, 17:04
------------------ Electro-debrief - Julian Priest, 03/22/10, 18:07
------------------ Electro-debrief - helen varley jamieson, 03/22/10, 23:47
------------------ Electro-debrief - Damian Stewart, 03/23/10, 08:10
------------ Electro-debrief Backyard Dances links - Becca Wood, 03/24/10, 18:45
------------------ Electro-debrief, Dialogues with Tomorrow, video... - Sophie Jerram, 03/24/10, 22:53
------------------------ Electro-debrief, Dialogues with Tomorrow, video... - Sophie Jerram, 03/24/10, 23:01
------------------------ Electro-debrief, Dialogues with Tomorrow, video... - Luke Munn, 03/24/10, 23:59
------------------------------ ADA Lovelace day - su b, 03/25/10, 13:48

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Electro-debrief suzon fuks
21 months ago

Hi Zita and all ADA-ists!

Thanks for this opportunity to participate/collaborate to Electrosmog. For backyard dancers, the recording of AUT stream had no sound http://suzonfuks.net/wp-content/uploads/2010/03... ...

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Electro-debrief Zita Joyce
21 months ago

Thanks for those reflections Suzon!

  • for the links - I believe that the dance piece was supposed to be
    silent (Becca?), though I didn't realise that beforehand to make it
    clear on the guff about it...

For Julian waka, (thank you Julian) I was quite chocked that people in Amsterdam asked to repeat it and also cut short the effort of Trudy
to show photos for her presentation. (unconsistancy with Amsterdam
encouragements to show another setup than the white walls during the presentation of DistanceLab!)

That's a great point - they spent a lot of time wanting to marvel over
the MIT funded facilities at Distancelab while being really unable to
cope with the glitches and 'imperfections' that come with genuinely
experimenting with network possibilities and location over a great
distance and time difference! ...

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Electro-debrief suzon fuks
21 months ago

Hi Zita!

backyard dancers had a soundtrack (text2speech piece) made by Becca based on the videos that have been sent in as contributions. It was the link to all performers movement and offered a score to follow. ...

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Electro-debrief su b
21 months ago

Hi all, Its great to read these reflections. For me Electrosmog was always
going to be about the disconnections and disjunctions, as much as it
was about connectivity. In Dunedin we had a 'concrete' presence for the Festival with the
arrival of the Teletrust dataveil (after some really convoluted
customs wrangling that I won't go into... but that epitomized a number
of things about art, access, assumptions, centers and peripheries).
The link up with Mart in Amsterdam to organize the technical test of
the veil was a fabulous hour or two of proper networked distributed
festival experience. Despite this, it was hard to describe the veil
and the festival to the Dunedin audiences without being met with "is
that part of the fringe festival?" A festival with a centre which is off site (but not necessarily off- centered) was always going to be a hard sell. ...

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Electro-debrief Julian Priest
21 months ago

Hi all,

just wanted to add to this debrief thread a little by contrasting 4 impressions of the event. ...

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Electro-debrief helen varley jamieson
21 months ago

thanks zita, su, suzon & others for your reflections. i'm now in karamea, off the mobile grid but wireless broadband has penetrated even to here : ) ...

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Electro-debrief Damian Stewart
21 months ago

On 22 Mar 2010, at 05:04, su b wrote:

There was a definite sense that everything was feeding in and out of Amsterdam, not only because of de balie being the organisers, but I think because their architecture demanded it. A lot of really good conversations seemed to be happening around their cosy tables... the screens were onlookers, wallflowers at the party...

to pick up on this point, from the other side of the globe: to my untrained, opinianated (and possibly likely to invoke the Wrath of Bagnall ;-) ) eyes, the biggest artistic gain that emerges from the 'Festival' format, at least within the contemporary European context in which Amsterdam and De Balie are reasonably squarely situated, is this: a lot of people who know each other but normally travel a lot end up in the same city at the same time and so they eat dinner together and drink beers and swap ideas and inspiration, all after the 'real' festival content has finished. this is in a way the biggest problem with the format as it instantiates itself here, and i think reflects why some of the audienc in Amsterdam may have paid less heed to the screens on the wall: there are so many of the bloody things, festivals i mean, that many people who have been in the business for more than a couple of years no longer have much respect for the content of the festival itself.

The time frame issues were seriously unresolved and unthought. ... And that many of us were presenting 'to' amsterdam from private nighttime spaces.

conversely: an NZ-streamed talk at 10am on Saturday in our apartment in Vienna was interrupted by the morning necessities of coffee, breakfast, and getting to the vege market before it closed.

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Electro-debrief Backyard Dances links Becca Wood
21 months ago

Thanks for those reflections Suzon!

  • for the links - I believe that the dance piece was supposed to be
    silent (Becca?), though I didn't realise that beforehand to make it
    clear on the guff about it...Yes the 'Backyard Dancers' was meant
    to be viewed silently. We had a bit of a glitch with the audio
    going out on the live stream (which wasn't meant to happen), so
    what you were hearing in the live stream was audio from the
    streaming computer. So it may have been a bit confusing!

In the links Suzon posted the version with sound reveals the 'behind
the scenes' audio as we set up and the audio or sound score that each
dancer worked with simultaneously. This was pre-recorded and cued by
an on-line count down to start the dance. ...

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Electro-debrief, Dialogues with Tomorrow, video conference site in London?? Sophie Jerram
21 months ago

Dear all Congratulations electrosmog team on an exciting weekend. I followed some of the work with great interest and particularly thought that the backyard dances seemed cohesive and coherent, being visually and conceptually well framed. My attempts to log in to the breakfast on Sunday morning were foiled by a lack of knowledge of the software - it would have been good to have an obvious point of call to ask for assistance. As someone with less experience in these digital platforms than most on this network what I am still seeking is to be reassured that we are being 'held' as an audience - or that the slippage is an acceptable part of the performance. Is this possible? ...

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Electro-debrief, Dialogues with Tomorrow, video conference site in London?? Sophie Jerram
21 months ago

Ok, so attachments don't work, that makes sense Can i instead recommend you go to www.nowfuture.org.nz/dialogues ...

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Electro-debrief, Dialogues with Tomorrow, video conference site in London?? Luke Munn
21 months ago

Some non-expert advice? If it was me I would...

Use Skype. They've now introduced corporate accounts (read: more focus on reliability) and I've heard of many users that do podcasts with other users around the world. ...

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ADA Lovelace day su b
21 months ago

Hello, I know the 24th was well, yesterday?, but I haven't seen this come
through. Ada Lovelace Day is an international day of blogging to celebrate the
achievements of women in technology and science. Find out more. ...

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