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Title: Ingen diastitel


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  • Virtuelle verdener og rum
  • X 17. april 2002
  • Kunst i virtuelle verdener
  • Primærlitteratur Primærlitteratur Johansson,
    Troels Degn. 2000 "Staging Collaborative
    Relations Superflex' Art for the Internet"

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  • Kunst i virtuelle verdener
  • Hvordan kan virtuelle verdener bruges som medie
    for samtidskunsten?
  • Hvordan bruger den danske kunstnergruppe
    Superflex virtuelle verdener i deres såkaldt
    relationelle/sociale kunst? Hvordan hænger
    kunstkritikeren Nicolas Bourriauds begreb om
    relationel kunst sammen med Superflex praksis?

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Staging Collaborative Relations Superflex' Art
for the Internet Troels Degn Johansson Assistant
Professor
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Staging Collaborative Relations Superflex' Art
for the Internet - foredrag ved
netkunst-konferencen CULT 2001, Kulturnet
Danmark, 3.-5. oktober 2001
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  • Superflex as Net-Art or Collaborative Art?
  • Not only because some of their projects make use
    of the Internet Superchannel, Karlskrona2
  • Not only because Superflex establishes project
    networks for cross-disciplinary collaborations
  • Perhaps especially because Superflex establishes
    a common net environment that both make use of
    the Internet and networks based on art

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  • Superflex Net Environment
  • The Internet as technology seems less important
    than the net as a conceptual principle
  • Networking as an organisational principle seems
    less important than the idea of networking, that
    is, network as a principle of art
  • Superflex thematises the net and networking
    by staging them Staging collaborative relations
    by means of the Internet

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  • Collaborating with Superflex
  • Two years strategic partnership with art group
    Superflex with reference to the development of
    the Karlskrona2 concept a geographically based,
    virtual 3D-world (3D MUD).
  • Applied research as a media studies scholar in
    Internet-based visualisation of landscape and
    urban space -- using e.g. Karlskrona2 as a
    medium.
  • Research also in problems regarding Superflex
    work as fine art relational art, cyberculture,
    etc.

8
Superflex - www.superflex.dk
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  • Superflex - Introduction
  • Superflex are Bjørnstjerne Christensen, Jacob
    Fenger, Rasmus Nielsen students from the Royal
    Danish Academy of Fine Arts currently holding
    the Danish state art foundation scholarship.
  • Considerable international interest for app. 4-5
    years, part of the wave of Scandinavian
    relational artist
  • Also a company which should be economically
    sustainable. Office in central Copenhagen.

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  • Karlskrona2 and Superchannel
  • Two out of Superflex current main projects
    both based in the Internet as a relational
    medium and cyberspace as a communication
    environment
  • Karlskrona2 a 3D Multi-User Domain (MUD) based
    on a digital model of the minor Swedish city
    Karlskronas central, old square.
  • Superchannel A combination of streaming media,
    web-chat and a local, public accessible studio.

11
  • Superflex Project Karlskrona2 / Wolfsburg2

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  • Superflex Karlskrona2
  • A 3D Multi-User Domain (3D MUD) based on a
    digital model of the city centre incl. the
    UNESCO-protected square
  • Video screen linking real and virtual city
    centres
  • Special privileges to local citizen users
  • Addressing an IT strategy for regional
    development in Karlskrona/Blekinge council

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  • Superflex Karlskrona2

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  • Superflex Karlskrona2
  • Karlskrona2s current ActiveWorlds interface
    featuring a 3D display, a chat window, a
    navigation panel, and a web browser

15
  • www.karlskrona2.org
  • Download install program and install the K2
    application
  • Further info on site

16
  • www.superchannel.org

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  • Superflex Superchannel
  • Web-casted streaming media (RealMedia)
  • Local art galleries used as Superchannel TV
    studios - or libraries and public spaces which
    are made into art spaces by the staging of
    Superflex.
  • Continuous web-chat dialogues by the web-cast
    audience.
  • A common Superchannel site featuring a list of
    channels, a news section, and an archive

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  • Superchannel and Karlskrona2
  • Locally anchored networks featuring concentric
    communications staged by relational net-artist

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  • Superchannel and Karlskrona2
  • Locally anchored networks featuring concentric
    communications staged by relational net-artist

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  • Staged by Art
  • - dealing with Karlskrona2 as a planning studies
    scholar I am
  • Staged as a common 3D MUD user
  • Staged on the art scene to present my
    experiences with the application of relational
    art
  • Staged as a media scholar using K2 as a concept
    and a technology to promote a critical
    understanding of 3D-visualisation in planning
    communication

21
  • Superflex Art Stage
  • Superflex thus stages processes, actors, and
    project partners on the neutral foundation of
    art It creates networks, makes thing happen --
    and documents the results as stages of
    development before in the art world (galleries,
    etc.)
  • Superflex works outside the art world in the
    name of art -- their projects have a particular
    aim and cause in a society, they are not aimless
    as in traditional art (aimlessness, aesthetic
    pleasure and contemplation).

22
  • Superflex Art Stage
  • Staging of relations seems to be a general
    strategy for Superflex as relational artists
  • Anything, that is, any system of relations seems
    in this sense potentially to be stageable in
    the name of art, with Superflex signature
    social, economic, representational, etc. -
    perhaps also urban systems?
  • To stage relational systems is for relational
    artist just to recognise the basic function of
    art.

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  • Staging of Future
  • Reality is staged as realised scenarios
  • The staging of relations applies to a possible
    causality, not to prognoses, and a particular
    outcome that may finalise the project it is
    about If, not when What if
  • Relational art is in a fundamental sense
    opportunistic Its material is opportunity, what
    may possibly be realised

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  • Staging of future
  • The staging of relations is progressive, ideally
    infinite -- unlike most art works!
  • Relational art is in this sense larger than
    life and art -- since both are usually
    understood in terms of an ending The limitation
    of Life and art form.

25
  • Superflex - Characteristics
  • Superflex consists of anonymous artist
    personalities -- what is important is business,
    the case, the cause To make things happen
  • The orange colour is Superflex signature
    Anonymous orange connotes both techno
    aesthetics and (public) service functions.
  • Although Superflex seems to devote themselves
    primarily to function, service, and technology,
    their art should be understood critically as fine
    art.

26
  • Superflex as Relational Art
  • Nicolas Bourriaud esthetique relationelle
  • Relational art A conceptual orientation in art
    that seeks to create relations between
    individuals, institutions, etc. -- sometimes also
    designated as social art.
  • Relational art is about the special (economical)
    contexts which are established and maintained by
    art as such marginal/alternative economies.

27
  • Relational Art
  • Nicolas Bourriaud the work of art can be
    approached as a form of reality, and no longer as
    the image of an image. (Bourriaud - with
    reference to Plato)
  • Nicolas Bourriaud to establish a network or
    relational universe current art is composed of
    these mental entities which move like ivy,
    growing roots as they make their way more and
    more complex. (of Esthetique relationelle)

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  • Relational Art as Net-Working
  • We should perhaps understand pictures in art,
    pictorial art, as invitations rather than
    representations? Invitations to continue oneself
    the work which has been initiated by the
    art-work.
  • Invitations are directed towards the future, re-
    presentations towards the past.
  • Networks (Internet, relations) are seen as
    something organic Art grows as art work becomes
    inspired by art work.

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  • Superflex Network-Art -
  • - based on invitations
  • Karlskrona2s log-in-interface
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