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hosted by: f0am
Supported by: De waag

Workshop/Collaborative Learning/Installation at Looking Glass Space
A three-day work/play/learnshop lead by Jonah Brucker-Cohen and part
of Code 31.
Workshop intended to bring artists, makers, designer, musicians,
performers etc. together to exchange knowledge and learn together
in the environment of the Looking Glass space in Brussels. The
aim of the workshop will be to collaboratively develop an installation(s)
in Looking Glass, using the space to develop ideas and learn by
trial and error.

 


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Workshop/Collaborative Learning/Installation at Looking Glass Space
A three-day work/play/learnshop lead by Jonah Brucker-Cohen and part
of Code 31.
Workshop intended to bring artists, makers, designer, musicians,
performers etc. together to exchange knowledge and learn together
in the environment of the Looking Glass space in Brussels. The
aim of the workshop will be to collaboratively develop an installation(s)
in Looking Glass, using the space to develop ideas and learn by
trial and error.

What:

Imagine Interface is a three-days workshop intended to bring artists, designers, coders and performers together to exchange knowledge and join forces. New forms of merged media arise from merging skills. Syn-energetic code-design-art-performance.

The aim of the workshop is to collaborate towards the end product of an installation and exhibit in the Looking Glass gallery. Working -with- and -in- the space, using all available potention contained within (bodies/brains/electronics).

The Looking glass gallery is a closed space of 10 by 6 meters with a large window looking out on the Dansaertstraat in the center of Brussels. During the three days passer-by will be able to observe processes taking place inside. After our 3-day development-cycle, the space will be abandoned, and our installation exhibited for one week. More information about the looking glass.

The workshop is lead by Jonah Brucker-Cohen and Katherine Moriwaki and is limited to 10-15 participants. The first to respond will be accepted.

The range of media is not limited. Please bring/share knowledge ranging from electronics, software development, sculpture, design, to food.

1. Each participant is asked to come with an in-progress project (by preference) a problem you cannot solve, but which keeps your head spinning & searching.
Our Wiki web-pages will be open and encouraged to use for brainstorming & discussion beforehand.

2. Each participant is asked to bring his/her toolkit of goodies; code, electronics (working and/or non-working), wood, glue, paper software, paint, etc. This is so that we will try to work with the supplies that each participant brings. It will be like a potluck. Bring whatever you imagine you will need for this workshop. Keep in mind that you may collaborate, swap and exchange materials and some of it might be used in the exhibition. It may help to think of bringing some items which can be contributed to a sort of electronics/parts compost.
Everyone can get their things back at the end of the exhibition. We will take care there is a sound foundation of supplies.

4. Proposed Workshop Cost: 50 Euro per person.
This will be used to cover food & drinks for the 3 days.

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When: July 18-21, 2003

and send to info@lahaag.org

Applications Closed:

Workshop/Collaborative Learning/Installation at Looking Glass Space
A three-day work/play/learnshop lead by Jonah Brucker-Cohen and part
of Code 31.
Workshop intended to bring artists, makers, designer, musicians,
performers etc. together to exchange knowledge and learn together
in the environment of the Looking Glass space in Brussels. The
aim of the workshop will be to collaboratively develop an installation(s)
in Looking Glass, using the space to develop ideas and learn by
trial and error.
Workshop/Collaborative Learning/Installation at Looking Glass Space
A three-day work/play/learnshop lead by Jonah Brucker-Cohen and part
of Code 31.
Workshop intended to bring artists, makers, designer, musicians,
performers etc. together to exchange knowledge and learn together
in the environment of the Looking Glass space in Brussels. The
aim of the workshop will be to collaboratively develop an installation(s)
in Looking Glass, using the space to develop ideas and learn by
trial and error.
More: info@lahaag.org

thanx to : Amy Franceschini