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HONF for KIBLIX Fest, Slovenia

HONF in KIBLIX Festival
http://www.kiblix.org/kiblix2010/?kiblix-2010/umetniki.kiblix

KIBLIX 2010
From 2002 to 2009 KIBLA Multimedia centre was gradually transforming the international, technically oriented open code festival Kiblix into a domain of art and education, its 9th edition in 2010 stepping into an even wider cultural and social field. Oriented into education, KIBLIX Festival is intended for secondary school and university students as well as expert and business audiences interested in information technology, open code, open society and contemporary trans-new-media art. Read more

up:DATE 0.3 2010

upDATE 0.3

Yogyakarta | Surabaya | Bandung | Jakarta
A collaboration project between UrbanSpace – Ruang Rupa – Common Room – – moddr_ – HONF
supported by Kunci Cultural Studies , Kahima Komunikasi Universitas Airlangga, Dewan Kesenian Surabaya and The Netherlands Foundation for Visual Arts, Design and Architecture Read more

HONF will Playaround 2010

HONF will be participating the next Playaround 2010 festival in Taiwan. With the theme of DIWO culture (Do It With Others), HONF will be presenting a workshop on Generic Infrastructures Community & Tools. HONF will be represented by Venzha Christ, Irene Agrivina and Tommy Surya. In this festival HONF will be presenting: Read more

HONF in Mal Au Pixel, Paris

In late June 2010, HONF participated Mal Au Pixel 5, 2010 in Paris, France. HONF was represented by Andreas Siagian who join a conference of Hack/fab/media/alt labs of the world. HONF is the only media lab from Asia who participated in this meeting. In this chance, HONF were presenting open community systematic in inter-community collaborations in Yogyakarta, Indonesia. Read more

Intelligent Bacteria Project (SC)

Intelligent Bacteria is one of the research program in the Education Focus Program (EFP), which focuses on the collaboration between art and science. This program is the result of collaboration between HONF and a scientist community from the University of Gajah Mada (UGM) to explore the field of microbiology and biotechnology. Intelligence Bacteria have a main goal to bridge the practice, theories and innovative ideas from the fields of art and science to actualize it’s application based on generic infrastructure and affordable technologies. This platform was built from a common vision to develop and integrate the two fields of disciplines to find new forms of innovation which refers to the needs of interdisciplinary actions for the wide society. Read more

up:DATE 0.2-Alpha, Indonesia – Australia

up:DATE is a series of collaboration project that is built by creative initiatives from two or more international creative communities to develop and create mutual exchange of artistic and cultural practices. The collaboration is developed for-and-with community base working method to strengthen the synergy between communities in the process of the project. The project is built around series of creative technology, workshops, discussions and debates and public events that deal with Education Focus Program (EFP), which is concentrates on working in interdisciplinary knowledge exchange and collaborations in educative activities. up:DATE main objectives is to open a conversation between creative communities to create mutual understanding through local and global cultural contexts of each creative communities that involved. up:DATE will be the first stepping stones in creating artistic collaborations between creative communities.

The Start of Collaborations?

up:DATE 0.2 was started from the meetings of Rebecca Conroy from Performance Space (http://performancespace.com.au) and Bill & George (http://www.billandgeorge.org) Sydney, Australia with Irene Agrivine, Venzha Christ and Andreas Siagian, HONF representative for Next Wave 2010 festival in Melbourne, Australia. Rebecca who have done many art collaborative projects between Australian and Indonesian artist run spaces/initiatives, opened the possibilities for HONF to give a presentation to multi-disciplinary artists that is based in Sydney, Australia. Understanding the needs of sustainable communications in building a mutual collaborations, Rebecca organized the accommodations and travel for two of HONF members to visit and feels the situations and conditions in Sydney.

As first time visit to Australia for HONF, a visit to Sydney is considered as a valuable opportunity to give better understanding on Australian cultural contexts through direct experience. The fact that Sydney is the capital of Australia, it contains different situations and conditions compared to Melbourne in which HONF have stayed for the last 3 weeks before the project.

After HONF last workshop in Next Wave 2010 programs, 2 (Venzha and Andreas)HONF members leave Melbourne for Sydney for up:DATE project. They were warmly greeted by Bill & George artists which most of them already knew many things about Indonesian culture and art scene especially in Yogyakarta. One of the reason was Bill & George was one of the communities that work in Gang Festival (http://www.gangfestival.com), a creative exchange is an artist-led initiative celebrating the deep links between Indonesian and Australian community arts. HONF have a personal approach to Rebecca also make arrangements for HONF members to view several performances and visits to Carriage Works (http://www.carriageworks.com.au) a centre for contemporary arts and culture in Sydney.

HONF also personally engaged in discussions with artists in Bill & George, trying to communicate and gets information on their activities as individual artists. To have a better introduction, Rebecca arrange a session of presentation in Bill & George on HONF activities, past projects, open community, EFP, situation and condition of Yogyakarta and how the engaging communities collaboration.

New Media Workers across Asia and Europe Collaboration

Transit Labour 2010

http://transitlabour.asia/

New Media Workers across Asia and Europe: Research Platform for Interregional Collaborations
The central concept that frames this initiative concerns the conditions of labor and life among new media workers in Asia and Europe. Inviting new media practitioners from Asia and Europe to collectively analyze and discuss their work practices with artists and civil society organizers provides an innovative means of tracking transformations in the web-based industries and encouraging dialogue between the regions. In Europe, images of new media practitioners as either exploited precarious workers or free creative spirits abound, but have these same stereotypes proliferated in Asia? What are the cultures of creativity and work that frame these practices? Bringing together various actors whose intellectual, artistic and social expressions confront these questions is highly relevant to policy making that seeks to address the changing relations between culture and economy as well as the ongoing transformations of borders and regions.
Schedule

7 July: Organizer’s meeting, arrival of participants
8 July: 1.30-6pm – Interviews with participants, Goethe Institute
9 July: 10.30am-5.15pm – Seminar at Goethe Institute
9 July: 6-8pm – Public screenings of videos from participants, Goethe Institute
10 July: Field research
11 July: Field research

Participants

Venzha Christ
Mauricio Corbalan
Chen Hangfeng
Maurizio Lazzarato
Geert Lovink
Anja Kanngieser
Angela Melitopoulos
Brett Neilson
Ned Rossiter
Shveta Sarda
David Teh
Soenke Zehle
Manuela Zechner

HONF in Next Wave 2010

After 2 weeks of preparation for S.A.T.U (Saturn Analogy of Trans Urgency) project for Structural Integrity of Next Wave Festival 2010 in Melbourne, Australia, HONF have turn their pavilion in to a dark room filled with hexagonal shapes of aluminum structures. In this pavilion, HONF have installed 3 hexagon installations which experimenting on the influence of Ultra-sound and Infra-sound impact that is undetected by human sensors. A near Ultrasonic audible sounds is also installed to give the audience the feeling of existence inside of the space. Read more

HONF in Syncretic Transcodings

In early May 2010, HONF participated in Syncretic Transcodings Seminar 2010 that is organized by UQAM Coeur des Sciences, Montreal. The first seminar of the”Syncretic Transcodings” series will gather Montreal researchers-creators, artists and student around a group of four international researchers and four Montreal researchers, for a 3-days meeting meant to trigger the discussion about the impact of cultural values on the evolution of relations between art, science and technology. Representatives of organizations throughout Quebec media arts scene will also be present. Represented by Venzha Christ, HONF followed the Seminar agenda in May 4-5-7, 2010, featuring presentations from:

1. Daria Parkhomenko – LABORATORIA Art&Science Space – www.newlaboratoria.ru – (Russia)
2. Marcos Cuzziol – ITAULAB – www.itaucultural.org.br – Sa› Paulo (Brazil)
3. Karen Dermineur & Maria Luisa Angulo – TRIAS CULTURE – www.triasculture.net – Dakar (Senegal)
4. Gregory Chatonsky – INCIDENT www.incident.net – Paris
5. Daniel Dion – OBORO – www.oboro.net – Montreal
6. Jocelyn Robert – AVATAR – www.lenomdelachose.org – Quebec
7. Alain Thibault – ELEKTRA – www.elektramontreal.ca – Montreal
8. Sandeep Bhagwati – MATRALAB – www.matralab.hexagram.ca – Montreal
9. Lynn Hughes et Jean Dubois – INTERSTICES – www.interstices.ca – Montreal
In this opportunities, Venzha was giving a presentation on Circle Of Satan (COS) and HONF activities to the audience in the seminar.
link:
http://syncretictranscodings.org/en/