[aha] Sousveillance. Outdoor Interventions
T_Bazz
t_bazz at ecn.org
Fri Feb 6 12:21:59 CET 2009
OUTDOORS INTERVENTIONS
Sunday, February 8, 11.30-17.00, Aarhus City
Within: Sousveillance. The Art of Inverse Surveillance
Conference, public interventions and concert
February 8th - 9th, 2009, Aarhus University
http://www.digitalurbanliving.dk/sousveillance
*deadSwap*
by Dmytri Klenier and the Telekommunisten (CA/DE)
deadSwap is a social experiment exploring the possibilities of creating
an entirely off-line fire-sharing and communications platform where
people pass a USB memory stick from one to another. The co-ordination of
the passing-on of the stick is done through an anonymous SMS gateway,
meaning that the system does not require Internet availability, and also
that with certain precautions can be a very private system that is quite
difficult to monitor. The system was developed for Sousveillance and the
first version of the system will be launched during the event, creating
the world's first deadSwap network in Aarhus.
The deadSwap workshop by Dmytri Kleiner (CA) starts at 12.30 at the
Department of Information and Media Studies, Helsingforsgade 14, 8200
Århus N, Wiener Building, meeting room.
http://www.deadswap.net
*In:Visible Aarhus*
by Leipziger Kamera (DE) and Space Hijackers (UK)
A geographic and psychogeographic game exploring surveillance and the
surveyed. Do we exist outside what others can see – a cropped view of
society?
As we progress towards a world of human watchtowers and digital spies,
are we but fugitives from a camera's eyes?
Observing you observing us observing you as you watch us watching you
watching us. Beware of inverse radio CCTV broadcasts. Spot the
eco-friendly anti-surveillance head gear. Learn everything you never
wanted to know about everybody. Practice your evil chuckles.
http://leipzigerkamera.twoday.net/
http://www.spacehijackers.co.uk/
*Self-surveillance / Protected*
By Mare Tralla (EE/UK)
In Aarhus Mare Tralla combines two of her public interventions
'Self-surveillance' and 'Protected'. In a tradition of feminist
performace art in "Self-surveillance" Tralla ironically takes the act of
surveillance and protection of her own body into her own hands. The
artist equips herself with portable self-surveillance system, embedded
into her clothing which is made visible by warning sign in her T-shirt
and ironic large flowers housing the cameras. The system observes both
the outside environment and her body, tracking and recording the
movement and changes of space and body as the artist simply walks
through different environments. The resulting 'video evidence' is a
poetic animation of space and body but totally useless as surveillance
evidence. In "Protected" Tralla continues the almost invisible actions
as a series of live easel painting performances, 'tracking the
movements' of CCTV cameras throughout city spaces. The artist will evoke
this 16th century tradition, which set easel painters free from the
constraints of painting on walls or fixed, architectural schemes and
increased the social and intellectual status of the individual artist.
By painting the motives of CCTV cameras she draws attention to the
hidden, invisible or un-noticeable, in contemporary urban environment.
The actions often take place in public locations, where photographing
CCTV systems is not officially allowed thus also testing the rules and
regulations which 'protect' the 'protectors'. The simple action of
painting in public is very visible and often provokes reactions from
passers-by, who engage with the artist to discuss the issues around
surveillance in their lives.
http://www.tralla.net
Additional info:
http://www.digitalurbanliving.dk/sousveillance
Digital Aesthetics Research Centre Aarhus
http://darc.imv.au.dk/
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Sousveillance
The Art of Inverse Surveillance
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Conference, public interventions and concert
February 8th - 9th, 2009, Aarhus University
http://www.digitalurbanliving.dk/sousveillance/
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The event is presented by: Digital Urban Living & Digital Aesthetics
Research Center.
Curated by: Tatiana Bazzichelli and Lars Bo Løfgreen
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