[aha] HARDcoded on SAT 2007.12.08 @ EN3MY (FREE!)
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HARDcoded :: Digital Punk Magicians
SAT December 08 2007
1 PM - 9 PM
@ EN3MY
1550 N. Milwaukee Ave 3rd Fl. Chicago, IL 60622
FREE + OPEN!
++ simultaneously streaming @
CentroMultiMedia + BORDER
Mexico City DF, Mexico
HARDcoded is an ongoing collaboration between newMedia artists in
Chicago + Mexico City, that explore the cross-over between digital
noise, punk, + magic. HARDcoded is a wordplay between embedded/non-
mailable data sets in software development, like End User License
Agreements (or EULA) or closed-source proprietary computer
applications, + the xXxHARDCORExXx ethic of Punk culture. Our
(artists + organizers alike) approach to reconstruct/disrupt the
controlled environment of digital technology by breaking these social
devices with wizardry. Here, wizardry is informed by Tolkien
references in early moments of information technology + digital
networking, as well as playfully applying narratives of spell
casting, enchantment, + fantasy to the otherwise dull architecture of
cyberspace. This wizardy of course would be nothing without "magic."
This "magic," which serves as ironic term with a critical bent, can
break the spell of traditional methods of cultural communication +
sharing in an ever-growing oppressive state.
HARDcoded seeks to create a space where ruptures in our digital
playing field (glitch, noise, + hacked/repurposed material/tools) can
take precedence over the norms of our contemporary static digital
landscape. The collaboration borrows from a Punk ethics/ethos + the
necessity for a sustainable break away from the normative practices
of commercial platforms. By invoking these ideologies/methodologies
HARDcoded hopes to provide/facilitate a DIY/DIT network of
subversion. In attempting to approach this task, HARDcoded wishes to
provide a social platform of workshops, talks, + performances (and
hybrids of these three) to enable these fissures to break through the
veil of our closed-source expectations + reliance.
The Program consists of workshops/talks by ::
[1PM – 2.30PM ] Alex Ignlizian + Mark Beasley + Cassandra Rosas
(Hardware Hacking/Building)
[2.30 PM – 3 PM] Jake Elliot dai5ychain.net (Reprogramming Computer
Literacy)
[3 PM – 3.30 PM] Marisa Plumb Working Engineer, Pathegon corp.
(Lecture/Performance)
[3. 30 PM – 4.30 PM] Temporary Services temporaryservices.org
(Lecture on Urban Hacktivism)
[4.30 PM – 5 PM] criticalartware criticalartware.net (Media Art
Histories Lecture)
[5 PM – 7 PM]
Installation By ::
Mark Beasley (DotMatrix Printer + Sound Installation)
Paul Hertz collaboratory.nunet.net/phertz/ (Ignotus the Mage,
Performance/Installation)
[7 PM – 9 PM]
Nightly Performances/screening by ::
Valerie Brewer (Machinima Video)
Professor Pangaea (Machinima Video)
CHHO (The Chicago Hacked Hardware Orchestra, Performance from Workshop)
criticalartware w/ Morgan Higby Flowers criticalartware.net (Realtime
Artware Development Performance)
I <3 Presets ilovepresets.com (Realtime Audio/Video performance)
@ EN3MY in Chicago, IL, United States.
Simultaneously, in Mexico City the HARDcoded Program consists of an
open invitation for completely horizontally organized discussion +
reflection
@ CentroMultiMedia in Mexico City, Mexico
+ Performances/Screenings by Ezequiel Netri, Lalo Melendez, Jaime
Villarreal, Eusebio Bañuelos + an open jam session @ the BORDER in
Mexico City, Mexico!
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