Tuesday, February 19, 2008

OneDotZero

This week I thought I'd blog about probably the coolest multimedia exhibition you'll ever see. OneDotZero is an international traveling exhibition of incredible artistic talent and new media technology. It gives an international platform for video artists, graphic artists, plastic media artists from the underground and from well known studios. I was lucky enough to attend it in Buenos Aires while I was studying there my junior year. There was a room with independent short film using digital video in urban environments, an animation room featuring cutting edge demo reels from Japanese and European studios and artists, and a gallery of paintings and hand drawn concepts from various artists around the globe. One of my favorite rooms was the animation room, where 2 big inflated cartoon robots had a conversation while their changing emotions were projected onto their faces by overhead projectors. A really dynamic and whimsical exhibit.

Another incredible room was filled with viewscreens and what I can only describe as "holocubes". Each cube had a specific object or image built into it, and when you picked up the cube and brought it over a specific sensor, you could see yourself on a viewscreen holding a holographic representation of blossoming tree or a raging snowstorm. As you held the cube at different angles, the tree (or other object) on the screen would grow, bloom, and eventually wilt up, left, right, or totally upside down right in your hands. I spent a lot of time in this combination of actual and digital space, soaking in the image of the virtual cherry blossoms falling any way I directed them.
What's more, the whole process of discovery was being simulcast on the web at the official website, adding yet another level of mediation, perhaps even approaching hypermediation? (That was for the MedS peeps).


The whole exhibition is a tour de force of creative talent and relentless expansion of the boundaries of traditional media. Check out the website, and for jeebus' sake, if you're anywhere nearby when it comes to town, GO!

www.onedotzero.com



~Ben D

2 comments:

the COOL class said...

There are several global new media events--
one is ISEA and the other is Ars Electronica.

At ISEA when it was held in Manchester in 1998, I was part of an ALTERNATIVE to the main conference which has some name like "Revolution". A group of us made
a space called RevoltingMicz Flor, one of the organizers and an editor of MUTE magazine wrote a nice piece about it.

the COOL class said...

MORE on Revolting:
Revolting hangs up on the Revolution Master Narrative and dials again. Revolting is a temporary media laboratory, built upon new modes of collaborative and process oriented work in culture, politics, art and media activism. It will extend the social space of the workshop into the digital realm of the internet and - vice versa - concentrate the free floating nature of networked technologies by tying them into the
social environment of Revolting.
dd