Take Your Time (Laß Dir Zeit) Time Inventors' Kabinet TIK
Take Your Time
2011 - Exhibition and Symposion
TIK is a project, an interest into ecology and media art, a collaborative experiment with time … taking an ecological approach to observing patterns in time and time control systems… the creative tools we build to generate new audio and visual artworks and mediate a creative discourse on ecological time … an 'horloge a vent'(wind clock), an imaginary time keeping device regulated by the irregular movement of the wind …
workshops, art radio sessions, public access digital media archive, public presentations, conferences and exhibitions, a critical publication … 're-inventing ecological time'…
Symposion/EcoConference2:
Saturday 9th and Sunday 10th of april 2011, 11am - 4pm
Installations
FLOWING ONE
by Els van Riel, artist and part of OKNO from Brussels.
data from windclocks activate and deactivate a ventilator, which moves a projection screen.
OpenGreens
Annemie Maes
ERROR 2000
Josef Klammer, Graz: 4 "equal" dvd-players display a drummer, and run out of synchronicity right away.
*In the frame of Steiermärkische Landesaustellung GR2000AZ - Science, Art and Communications*
24/7
Florian Hollerweger, Graz/Belfast. The structures of the everyday manifest themselves through sound, whether we register it consciously, subconsciously, or not at all.
social networks /graz11
Elli Scambor and Fränk Zimmer
Gender, migration and environment as axes of difference in social networks
Ein Haufen Energie / A heap of energy
Claudia Genger, 2011
The work deals with the efforts that lie in daily life processes and that sink into oblivion often.
LAUTSPHÄREN / SOUNDSPHERES
Clara Oppel searches for site specific sounds, investigates landscape, city- and cultural spaces in their sounds and noises, records and analyses them.
Art Pollution Kit
Guy van Belle, Michal Kindernay
pieces with environmental sensors, some musicians, and some granular synthesis on field recordings on the location of the data recording
Herbarium einer Gstettn / Herbarium of a wasteland
Helene Thümmel
Time Bending Clock
Verena Kuni
The symposion /EcoConference 2 on 9th and 10th of april will focus on the following topics: perception of time, concepts and modells of memory, meaning and definition of time.
conference language: english.
Saturday, 9th of april
11am - 4pm
Florian Hollerweger: “The Sound of Time”
Elli Scambor and Fränk Zimmer: a preview of their research “social networks /graz10”;
Verena Kuni: “Time Bending Clock”
Isjtar: Introduction into “Sonification of windtime”
Magdalena Verena Felice, art historian, “Timescapes I” a walk through the exhibition
Sonic Interventions by worklab-participants
Sunday, 10th of april
11am - 4pm
Annemie Maes: “OpenGreens”
OpenGreensGraz: “wasteland research” (Wolfgang Reinisch, Nicole Pruckermayr, Helene Thümmel, Renate Mihatsch, Maureen Levis, Reni Hofmüller)
all: “Mapping Session”
Magdalena Verena Felice, art historian, “Timescapes II” another walk through the exhibition
Lenka Dolanova: "In a different soil. Growing in agriculture, society and arts."
Barb Huber et al. TIK-Radio
Visit to Kunstgarten
Sonification Worklab - Performances
From 4th till 8th of April the Sonification Worklab takes place under the direction of Istjar/OKNO at ESC. It deals with the artificial realization of data produced by windmills. The resulting performances will be presented within the exhibition program.
Friday, 08/04 - 7pm Exhibition opening, incl. 1-2 performances
Saturday, 08/04 - 4pm Symposion incl. Lunch, in the evening concerts by V:NM festival, which takes place on the same weekend.
Sunday, 10/04 - 11am-4pm Symposion incl. Lunch
TIK-Radio
Tuesday 12/04 10am-12am
TIK-Radio
Radio Helsinki 92.6 in Graz
Barbara Huber, Jürgen Rendl and others
The project TIK (Time Inventors' Kabinet) will take place over 2 years, as a collaborative action by 3 core partners (OKNO in Brussels, COL-ME in Bratislava and ESC in Graz) and numerous other contributors. It is supported by the EACEA Culture Programme 2007-2013.
All together Program for TIK
http://timeinventorskabinet.org/wiki/doku.php