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AcidMissile is an artwork by new media artist jimpunk. The following will explore AM’s interface (the formal structure and organization of the work), the user experience it facilitates, and its ideological ramifications. The essay will culminate by discussing how AM subverts emerging politics of consumer subject formation in the realm of digital technologies by limiting interactivity.
triptych.tv is a collaborative project by jimpunk, abe linkoln and mr tamale /2007-2008
Folha de S. Paulo, 19/04/06
Artistas subvertem (será?) o formato tradicional do blog com animações, música e desenhos; essa tentativa de criar uma nova categoria de arte eletrônica já ganha adeptos no Brasil
por ADRIANA FERREIRA SILVA
DA REPORTAGEM LOCAL
Uma subversão ocorre na blogosfera: alguns artistas estão transgredindo o formato mais conhecido dos blogs, de diários virtuais e de sites de notÃcias, e criando uma categoria de arte eletrônica batizada de blog arte.
Como é isso? Num blog convencional, a página de abertura geralmente traz uma série de tópicos, com datas, imagens e comentários do autor logo abaixo. No subvertido, do fundo da tela saltam animações, desenhos, músicas, vÃdeos, que, num clique, podem se transformar em uma cascata de janelas coloridas e dominar o computador do usuário.
Este efeito, que pode ser um tanto desesperador para os desavisados, foi utilizado pela dupla Rick Silva e Jimpunk para remixar uma obra do francês Marcel Duchamp, numa série de “ready-mades” que está no Screenfull, site que contabiliza mais de 100 mil visitas.
Criado por Silva, 27, brasileiro radicado nos Estados Unidos que o assina sob o codinome Abe Linkoln, e pelo francês, de identidade desconhecida até por seu parceiro, o Screenfull é citado por net artistas como o melhor exemplar de blog arte, com seu mix de vÃdeo, animação, grafismos e música, que lhe rendeu resenhas elogiosas do museu de arte digital Rhizome.
“O que mais me fascina é que eles [Silva e Punk] pegaram o formato de blog e embaralharam todos os parâmetros”, diz Marcus Bastos, 31, professor do curso de mÃdias digitais da PUC-SP. “Eles fizeram um layout completamente fora do tradicional, com um “postzinho” depois do outro.”
A artista e pesquisadora Giselle Beiguelman, 43, também o destaca: “O Screenfull é o único blog que chegou ao limite”, diz. “É uma somatória de quebra de regras. Tudo o que não é para fazer eles fizeram. Tem imagens gigantescas e animações no fundo da página”, exemplifica.
Silva, que mantém outros trabalhos de web arte no ar, define o Screenfull como uma “performance”. “Para mim, é como a idéia de happening do Fluxus”, diz ele, comparando-o com o movimento artÃstico dos anos 60, que agregava John Cage, Nam June Paik e Yoko Ono.
“O que acontece com a net arte pessoal é que você faz um clique aqui, outro ali, e não precisa voltar mais ao site”, acredita Silva. “Mas, com o nosso, as páginas mudam completamente. Há pessoas que vêm todo o dia para checar, porque sabem que vai mudar. Por isso é uma performance.”
Sobre Jimpunk, que tem outros trabalhos de net arte na rede e faz questão de manter o anonimato, Silva “acha” que ele é francês e que nasceu em 1966. Eles se conheceram na rede, conversando sobre cultura, e passaram a fazer trabalhos juntos. “Não sei nada sobre ele, só que é um mestre.”
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Video Vortex.2
Video Vortex.2 is a sequel to the Video Vortex exhibition that responded to the Web2.0 phenomenon.
From 08-12-2007 until 03-02-2008
Johan Grimonprez & Charlotte Léouzon, Martijn Hendriks, Jaap de Jonge, Meta.Live.Nu presents DFM RTV INT, Nancy Mauro-Flude, Oog Volkskrant Online, Park 4DTV, Rabotnik, Sonic()bject, Martin Takken, Thomson & Craighead
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Progressing from 8-bit/pixel art projects, we are moving onto re-hash work from the dot-come era. Triptych is data overload. Triptych is too much of a bad thing is a good thing. Triptych is de-construction with neither instruction nor construction. Triptych is your Triple-A journey to nowhere.
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Antonio Mendoza, Jimpunk and Abe Linkoln started the triptych.tv project. It seems a dadaist collection of microvideo, the result is amazing, it’s a real contemporary junkspace, you can see everything presented much more faster than TV. The structure is like a blog, but each piece is a microvideo to be seen in the contest of all the page.
Posted by David Michael Perez on Monday, November 12th, 2007 at 8:05 am.
The fluid contemporary art medium that is the World Wide Web is also an omnipresent interface that touches on almost every aspect of our lives. As such, when a site is composed a bit too conservatively it can be easy to ignore. To explore the full spectrum of the internet medium, it is always good to crank it up to 11 and kick out the virtual jams now and again. For those who enjoy total perceptual immersion it is time to rejoice in Triptych.TV, the new web project by Jimpunk, Abe Linkoln, and Subculture. The same artists responsible for Screenfull.net and Disco-nnect here carry over their aesthetic, which is both primal and futuristic. To call the project a sonic and visual assault would be an understatement. Upon entering the site videos and gifs of skulls, snakes, weapons, and other ecstatically puerile images jump out and build into a crescendo of noise that must be experienced to be understood. This island of Dionysian ecstasy is a testament to the more immediate pleasures of net art.
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DVblogH4ck movies featured at
VertexList space and Blip Festival have the pleasure to present “B I T M A P: as good as new†a group exhibition celebrating the history of the digital image, the aesthetics of early computing and early video-game consoles. Expect pixels, old monitors and 8 bit sounds!
“B I T M A P: as good as new” is proud to feature: Chris Ashley, Mike Beradino, Mauro Ceolin, Petra Cortright, Paul Davis, DELAWARE, Notendo (Jeff Donaldson), Eteam, Dragan Espenschied, Christine Gedeon, Kimberly Hart, Daniel Iglesia, JODI,Olia Lialina, LoVid, Kristin Lucas, David Mauro, Jillian Mcdonald, Tom Moody, Aron Namenwirth, Mark Napier, Nullsleep, Marisa Olson, Will Papenheimer, Prize Budget for Boys, Jim Punk, Akiko Sakaizumi, Paul Slocum, Eddo Stern and CJ Yeh.
A reception will take place at vertexList on Saturday, November 24th 2007 from 7pm – 10pm.
The exhibition will be on display until Sunday, February 3rd, 2008.
Live 8 BIT music performance @ the opening reception, 8.30pm.
VertexList gallery hours are Friday, Saturday, Sunday 1pm -6 pm, or by appointment.We are located between Graham and Manhattan Avenues onBayard St. For more info please visit our website www.vertexlist.net or call 646 258 3792
About Blip:
The Blip Festival is a four-day international cultural event taking place in New York City this November into December, focusing on the 8-bit scene – musicians and artists who use low-bit videogame and computer hardware as their creative tools. The festival is the widest-reaching event in the history of the form, boasting a roster of over 40 international artists performing and exhibiting from places as diverse as Japan, the Netherlands, Spain, Sweden, Argentina, and across the United States.
update : online and PDF (33Mb) catalogue.
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Filed under: general — tom moody @ 2:51 am
jimpunk and Abe Linkoln have returned to the blogosphere as collaborators with triptych.tv. Caution, browserbuster! I got about half the page loaded, roughly ten pixels at a time with the right vertical scroll. The page groans with the weight of embedded media set to autoplay. An abundance of skulls, which should thrill Paddy Johnson. These were the bloggers behind SCREENFULL and 544X378WebTV–they are joined by Mr. Tamale for this outing.
jimpunk has been posting manic video collages to YouTube, such as this one, Unicorn. They are part of a larger project, YTB.
http://www.tommoody.us/archives/2007/11/10/triptychtv/
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Gogolchat (2002) is featured by Soeren Pold in the Electronic Book Review. “Literature from Page to Interface: The Treatments of Text in Christophe Bruno’s Iteratureâ€, 2007