Open Call to artists for COP 15 – deadline 20 November 2009

25 10 2009

In relation to the climate conference in Copenhagen December 7-18 2009 we invite you to contribute with a poster, image or statement addressing the social and environmental justice dimension of climate change from your point of view.

The posters will be printed in black and white i A2 format, mounted on a board and carried in a march over the green commons of Copenhagen and into the city on Wednesday Dec 9. They will then be installed at Kunsthal Charlottenborg during the climate conference.

Format: A PDF file in print resolution (150 dpi is fine), black and white, size: A2
Send it to: info [at] field-work.dk

Deadline is November 20th.
We are looking forward to your contribution.

Best
Lise Skou and Nis Rømer

www.field-work.dk/opencall.html





Human Powered Home – 24 October 2009, London

21 10 2009

Button pressing age gave rise to obesity. More and more people work in sedentary office jobs. People use artificial spaces to exercise, to step-up but not get higher, to run and not get anywhere. What are we doing with our physicality and strength?

Are we willing to sacrifice breathing clean air, balance of our ecosystem and future of our children for convenience? for luxury of pressing buttons on electrical appliances? for having it all so easy and instant because we’re just too busy? Magnificent Revolution is not ready for environmental suicide and this is our response……..

We invite you all to our Human Powered Home exhibition at The Bigger Picture: Festival of Interdependence this coming Saturday 24th of October 09 from 10:30 till 19:30 at the Bargehouse, South Bank. You know you want a ride a bicycle that chops grass….come down and have a go on a true chopper and other human powered delights that we’ve built!

The Bigger Picture: Festival of Interdependence is a free interactive, living exhibition put together by nef (the new economics foundation)
Programme attached

See you there,

Magnificent Revolution





Review of FutureSonic:Environment2.0 2009 by Ruth Catlow and Olga Panades

27 08 2009

This review of the 2009 FutureSonic festival by Ruth Catlow and Olga Panades looks at artists’ and technologists’ explorations, of participation and agency in a networked society in the context of environmental crisis. It also reflects on the partial adoption of an ecological approach in a celebration of the new techno-green-enterprise soon to become FutureEverything.

http://www.furtherfield.org/displayreview.php?review_id=359





Call: for ART AND RENEWABLE TECHNOLOGIES symposium participants – deadline 8 June 2009

27 05 2009

CALL for proposals:

Symposium for ART AND RENEWABLE TECHNOLOGIES
August 13-16 in Aizpute (Latvia)

The 4-day symposium gathering together artists, activists, technologists, scientists and researchers, to share their ideas and explorations which deal with renewable energy resources, alternative ecological use of technologies, and other sustainability related issues.

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Themes:

[bio]
Environmental science and ecology – Ecosystem research – Permaculture and biosystem design – Biomass as renewable energy resource – Critical and alternative approaches to biotechnology

[solar]
Sunlight as constant energy resource – Process of photosynthesis – Solar energy technologies

[open source]
Sustainability using open source/information approaches: in art and grassroots culture, ecology, architecture and environmental design

[myths & legends]
Historical traditions and modern alternative solutions – Speculations – Critical, utopian or scientific visions of future terrestrial energy

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Location:

The symposium will take place in artists residency center SERDE in Aizpute, a small town in Kurzeme region of Latvia. SERDE is located in old wooden historical building (that also will be used as a specific case for which alternative and ecological approach in developing sustainable systems and renewable energy technologies can be explored and applied).

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Call:

For this symposium, we invite those interested to send their proposals in relation to above mentioned themes,
to the following email address: (and/or )

!!!!!!! Deadline: June 8, 2009

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Participation:

Travel and accommodation/subsistence will be covered for 10 participants from Baltic and Nordic countries, and for 2 participants from EU countries.

For others, participation costs include:
1) admission – free
2) travel (to Riga) – has to be covered by participants (local transportation from Riga to Aizpute will be provided by organisers)
3) accommodation – 10-25 eur per night

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The outcomes of the symposium – new projects, artworks, co-productions – will be presented during the international art and science conference ENERGY that will take place in the framework of Art+Communication festival in Riga, October 15-17, 2009.

Symposium is organised by RIXC, the center for new media culture with the support of Nordic Culture Fund.





Magnificent Revolution at Le Cinema de Broadwater

26 09 2008

Update 26 September 2008: some photos from the event!

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http://www.magnificentrevolution.org/2008/09/320/

Autumn is knocking on the door and it’s time for some good films. Over the summer we powered plenty of music, and it’s nice to see the cinema getting back on track! On the 25th of September, Magnificent Revolution is putting on a Pedal Powered Cinema in cooperation with the Haringey Independent Cinema and Broadwater Community Centre. The cinema will be outside in the 1930s shell amphitheater next to the skate park at the Lordship Recreation Ground (near Adams Rd entrance, N17) . If weather fails us, then we’ll relocate to the Broadwater Farm Community Centre. Screening will start at 8pm and we’re going to show Bellevile Randesvouz.

Poster download (PDF).





See NRG unveiled at the IOCT, 23 September 2008, 11.30am

12 09 2008

See NRG unveiled at the IOCT, Tues 23 September 2008

About NRG

NRG screenshot
It’s 2010 and you have been appointed to lead the new World Energy Directorate, with the power to control international spending and research on energy sources and production. Your decisions will influence the life of billions of humans, countless species and the Earth as a whole. How will your choices change all our lives during the planet’s next forty years of industrial development?

Part environmental game, part multimedia artwork, NRG (short for En-er-gy) is self-sustaining, people-powered installation. No previous knowledge about energy issues is assumed or required, but NRG is intended to stimulate thought and discussion about energy consumption, its links to global warming and the need for the development of lifestyle alternatives.

NRG was created as part of the first Digital Writer in Residence position at the Institute of Creative Technologies (IOCT), De Montfort University, Leicester, UK. It is funded by a Grant for the Arts from Arts Council England.

Tuesday, September 23, 2008 at 11:30 AM (GMT)

Location:
Institute of Creative Technologies
De Montfort University
The Gateway
Leicester, Leicestershire LE1 9BH
United Kingdom

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