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Art.On.Wires Festival #2 Oslo 2011 - daily report - day 2

As the first day ended it beginns: very relaxed and informal. People are easy and always open to talk with. Everybody is interested in the work of the others. It does not matter if you're an artist, nerd, programmer, visitor or studend. Everybody chats with everyone. This way is the key to get connections, be inspired, think in new ways and get to know what's behind. The…

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Added by Johanna Roggan on May 26, 2011 at 1:12pm — No Comments

Art.On.Wires Festival #2 Oslo 2011 - daily report - day 1

Here we (*) are again. The young Art.On.Wires festival opens its doors for the second time.

Like last year, we arrived in a very warm and wellcoming atmosphere here in Oslo. Not just because the sun is shining...

Today the day starts with an introduction talk by Alexander Eichhorn, the founder of this festival.…

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Added by Johanna Roggan on May 25, 2011 at 3:44pm — No Comments

Art.On.Wires Festival Oslo 2010 - day 4

May 13th



After an AMAZING evening with 3 professors playing music for us, a handsome live act by Jacob Korn, amongst others, and a very cosy atmosphere, the next day started relatively relaxed and a bit late. For me at least.

Jacob Korn gave his Abelton live/MAX MSP workshop.

Here…

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Added by Johanna Roggan on May 15, 2010 at 2:30pm — 2 Comments

Art.On.Wires Festival Oslo 2010 - day 3

May 12th

First some pictures:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/art-on-wires/



This day we started the interactive environment workshop with introducing the software VVVV (V4). Two rows of laptops (which have to run windows for using V4) were set in front of a screen to show each single step on it. Valerie Vogt and Marko Ritter were conducting the workshop and walking around to help out with any problem the…
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Added by Johanna Roggan on May 12, 2010 at 1:30pm — No Comments

Art.On.Wires Festival Oslo 2010 - day 2

May 11th

As a festival like this, or maybe every festival, it is always a contact-making-connections-pool.

A possibility to get to know other fields of art/artists which could or do collaborate in order to create new art (pieces).

Along those lines the day yesterday ended in an open space introducing the people who give the workshops.… Continue

Added by Johanna Roggan on May 11, 2010 at 2:30pm — No Comments

Art.On.Wires Festival Oslo 2010 - daily report - day 1

May 10th

A new laboratory-like festival has been born. In Oslo, Norway. Out of nothing Dr. Alexander Eichhorn ( http://www.dance-tech.net/profile/echa ) organized a whole festival by himself. Inviting artists (dancers/choreographers, musicians, code-poets, interior designer, visual designer), programmer, nerds as well as students from… Continue

Added by Johanna Roggan on May 10, 2010 at 11:00am — No Comments

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