Saturday 13 September <2.30pm> Chair Caroline McCaw, Academic Leader Communication, School of Design, Otago Polytechnic Andrea Selwood – Artist, Raising the Creek Chris Berthelsen – Artist, Making Friends Sarah Smuts-Kennedy & Taarati Taiaroa – Artists, Make the Park 5-10 minutes presentation each then facilitated discussion. How often do we or are we able to think about all of the layers and […]
Saturday 13 September <11.00am> Chair Ted Whitaker Miriam Ross – Artist, 3D Film Landscapes Dan Untitled – Artist, DJ3D14 Judith Robinson – The Mobility of Tiki in Architecture Kedron Parker & Bruce McNaught – The Wet Index 5-10 minutes presentation each then facilitated discussion. In the destruction of Christchurch, people experienced a loss of the city in terms […]
Friday 12 September <1.00pm> Chair, Carole Anne Meehan – Public Art Manager, Auckland Council Maggie Buxton – Artist, ‘Place’ Tracey Williams – Curator, Auckland Council Vanessa Crowe – Artist, Mood Bank Jeanne van Heeswijk – Artist, Keynote for Engaging Publics/Public Engagement 5-10 minutes presentation each then facilitated discussion. Here we are interested to look at the role […]
A Social Choreography for the Ears How might listening prosthetically choreograph acts of recovery? This question is brought to the site of the disappearing St James Theatre and its civic surrounds. A headphonic sound score mobilises a collective body of participants, effecting and politicising the way they activate this urban site. Listening becomes an action […]
sniffer code, sounds, public, network traffic (duration variable) Luke Munn, 2014 Packet Songs monitors the nearby internet router, reading the data packets traveling through it and using this information to trigger tones. In a space which is increasingly monitored and monetized, the packet serves as a ubiquitous and sometimes intimate trace of our everyday actions […]
SSID_Exquis wireless network auditing hardware and software, public web interface (dimensions variable) Walter Langelaar, 2014 SSID_Exquis is a gamified exercise in collaborative poetry, manifested in WiFi. Its participants can publicly broadcast wireless network names, or SSIDs, by contributing to a collectively assembled list. From this list a series of wireless LAN beacon frames is generated […]