Date: May 22nd 2009
Acoustic science fiction trips through the magnetic spheres of laptop motherboards.
Jamming Through Runtime, a performance following the day-long workshop at xxxxx_micro_research,expands and extends Valentina Vuksic's Trip(ping) Through Runtime,
inviting participants to join with both intrusive and non-intrusive interventions into otherwise hidden, interior processes of laptops and computer motherboards; a theatre or symphony of hard and soft audio interactions.
A collection of elderly laptops is being examined via magnetic pickup microphones. The microphones transform the magnetic waves around the various electronic parts of the computers. Each action upon the laptops can be sensually experienced through a broad range of layered sounds. Already plugging the power and booting up an operating system
reveals an own small-scale universe of sounds and provides insight into the complex spare room emerging between hard- and software. This space is being explored and further modeled by triggering actions on purpose. System analysis tools, stress tests and custom c-programs
shall bring the characteristics of each machine into the limelight.
Tripping Through Runtime is part of a longer-term study, diving into the invisible interrelationships of hard and soft computer matters by sensual means. The project aims at provoking and detecting specific behaviour of individual computer components in match with adequate software pieces. The microphone demonstrations are part of the first experiments to become acquainted with the hardware components.
Jamming Through Runtime will be performed with Valentina Vuksic and xxxxx_micro_workshop participants at General Public, Schönhauser Allee 167c, Berlin
travel: U2 > Senefelder Platz
http://www.generalpublic.de/
More information:
www.harddisko.ch
www.1010.co.uk/org/workshop.html
About Valentina Vuksic:
Valentina Vuksic studied New Media Art at the Zurich University of the Arts and Information Systems in Germany. Important works have included Harddisko, a noise and disturbance amplifier system for harddisks, and Sei Personaggi Part 2, a play in computers.
A weekly series of constructivist workshops emphasising making and connection within the field of the existent.
Workshops led by field-expert practitioners extend over realms of code and embedded code, environmental code, noise, transmission and reception, and electromysticism. workshops solely utilise free software and GNU toolbase.
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