Archive for the ‘art’ Category

Endless Structure, Pernille With Madsen at Boom Pearls

Monday, March 30th, 2009

Saturday March 14 Pernille With Madsens project for Boom Pearls, Endless Structure opened in Second Life. The project was created in collaboration with NewBerlin, Jan Northoff  helped to connect to a scripter, who worked with some of the latest technology in scripting in SL.

The video below is from the opening. First theres a simple drawing at the ground, then it turns into a hole which draws avatars around inside, and then it the hole goes back to drawing state, before it goes upwards and turns into a building and with a hole turning up in one of the walls. Since its 3D it doesn’t go on, that’s not possible. So it loops endlessly.

Pernilles projects is about vertigo. Here it worked through the avatar, and the avatars pulled into the hole lost control in an unexpected way, though they might have read the press release. The french sociologist who wrote on play, Roger Caillois defined one way of playing as searching for vertigo, or ilinx. Since its also about using an avatar, the practice of the audience is also about playing a role, so theres a bit more to it than vertigo, eg mimicry, in relatation to audience patterns as suggested by Chris Bateman. Read more about Pernille With Madsen at her homepage, and at BoomPearls.com.


Endless Structure from jon paludan on Vimeo.

Gitte Broeng at Boom Pearls

Sunday, February 22nd, 2009

Yesterday there was an opening on Gitte Broengs project Dessert Room at Boom Pearls in Second Life.

Documentation of the installation and a press release is available at Boom Pearls project homepage.

World One

Monday, February 2nd, 2009

I made a new world in a google spreadsheet. Users can decide the content and using the google functions and gadgets you can link between data in the spreadsheet and also outside. That means you can also risk that other users dont like the things in the main sheet, but with a link to something you create on your own you decide which rights visitors should have at your spot. I consider it kind of a game world. However you can say its just a creative chat room, where you dont even have a real avatar, since you can edit the spreadsheet without having an account.

http://spreadsheets.google.com/pub?key=pLLRYWcIP5owj84JcHz3ZJQ

Charlottegårdskvarteret

Monday, February 2nd, 2009
a walk in Hedehusene

Recently Supertanker held a workshop in Hedehusene, to create ideas for a game or a series of events with the intention to improve social competences in the area. They arranged a walk to inform about the neighbourhood. There’s some good ideas there, I hope they can be realized.

Kulturnyt

Friday, December 19th, 2008

Yesterday i was shortly interviewed in the danish radioprogram kulturnyt. In relation to the support my project Boom Pearls has been granted by the danish art council, to discuss art in Second Life, Tore Leifer asked me how i think SL is suitable to make art in today.

SL was thought dead by many after it had a big burst in the media starting two years ago. Its difficult for institutions like museums to be flexible and do projects initiated on their own. A lot of people still make art in there. Some are integrated as inhabitants while others more use it as a tool and tend to think more about how the project may work out in Real Life. Projects like New Berlin create a model of Berlin in 1:1. The last project in Boom Pearls by Tommy Støckel was an installation consisting of a large number of objects made by the inhabitants. This way he states that he does not make art in SL based on RL. While Boom Pearls invites artists new in SL it would be interesting to discus this starting point with others.

Catalog, where do we go from here

Tuesday, December 16th, 2008

the catalog from the show i curated in Odense for Gæsteatelier Hollufgård is now finished. besides the curators statement Signe Schmidt made a series of talks with the artists, and Jan Falk Borup, editor at  kunsten.nu, wrote a critical text about contemporary art in Denmark: Provins – selvforskyldt periferi? (The regions – a self-inflicted periphery?).

isbn 978-87-983269-0-8

hvor går vi hen herfra? (where do we go from here, press release)

Thursday, August 28th, 2008

Pressemeddelelse

Gæsteatelier Hollufgård præsenterer hermed udstillingen “- hvor går vi hen herfra?”
Fredag den 29. august 2008, kl. 16.00 – 18.00 i Skibssmeden, Tværkajen 4-6, indgang fra Havnepladsen, Odense Havn. Udstillingen er kurateret af Billedkunstner Jon Paludan og viser værker af kunstnere fra Fyns Billedkunstnerværksteder, Fyns Billedhugger Værksteder og Fyns Grafiske Værksted. Udstillingen vises til og med den 20. september 2008. Alle dage kl. 13.00 – 18.00.

De deltagende kunstnere er:
Jens Brinkmann, Pia Carlström, Gregers Damgård, Ingrid Duch, Camilla Gaugler, Inge Jakobsen, Kristina Krake, Kurt Dupont Larsen, Ole Lejbach, Pia Løye, Børge C. Meibom, Lars Mikkes, Anders Qvist Nielsen, Yngve Riber, Indigo Richards, Floyd K. Stein, Birgitte Struckmann, Yonna Tornehave, Henrik Troelsen og Lea Udsen.

Udstillingen i Skibssmeden på Odense Havn markerer et ønske om en mere central lokalitet i Odense til at udstille medlemmernes værker. Bygningen udstillingen foregår i, er midlertidigt stillet til rådighed af Odense Kommune for kulturel virksomhed, inden den skal rives helt ned, som del af den fortsatte forvandling på Odense Havn fra industriområde til beboelse og kontorer. Kunstnernes arbejde er desuden en del af problematikken om hvorvidt kulturel aktivitet i et område skal plejes, understøttes og udvikles, eller om der kun skal importeres blåstemplet kultur udefra. Udstillingen arbejder dermed i et frugtbart mellemrum, hvor Gæsteatelieret har mulighed for at definere sig selv på ny.

Med udgangspunkt i oplægget til udstillingen om at inddrage elementer af dialog og samarbejde betegner værkerne, hvad medlemmerne ser af muligheder for nye hybrider og mangfoldighed i forbindelse med det lokale kunstfællesskab. Flere værker indbyder besøgende til at genopdage både sociale og mere formelle muligheder i maleri, skulptur, installation og performance. Værkerne spænder fra hærværkets æstetik og løgnens nødvendighed for at få vores hverdag til at fungere, til udforskning af muligheder for samarbejde og dialog på udstillingen, værkstedet og i lokalsamfundet.

Bedste hilsner

Jon Paludan, kurator
Charlotte Bonde, daglig leder

The Gemini Show

Saturday, June 14th, 2008


Curated by April Gertler and Lise Harlev