SoundLAB - sonic art projects

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SoundLAB I

launched on occasion of the participation in
Biennale of Electronic Art Perth/Australia 1 September – 7 November 2004
was curated by Melody Parker-Carter
including following artists

Wittwulf Y Malik
Remigio Coco
Judson Wright
NOTUS
Ludovic Guerry
rüdiger schlömer
Pawel Janicki
Abinadi Meza
Caroline de Lannoy
Toni Mestrovic
Kenji Siratori

Mark Kammerbauer
Adam Overton
TACTICAL20
Robert Ciesla
Kirsten Reese
Le Tuan Hung
Ros Bandt
Wolfgang Menzel
nick barker & r. jacobs
David McCallum
John Plenge

Curatorial contributions by
Zoe Drayton (New Zealand) – curates artist from new Zealand
Tobias Van Veen (Canada) – curates artists from Canada
John Kannenberg (USA) – curates artists from different countries
Eva Sjuve (Norway) – curates artists from different countries
Juan Antonio Lleó (Spain) – curates artists from Spain

“SoundLAB I


was released as SoundLAB Channel in the context of The RRF Project on occasion of – BEAP – Biennale of electronic Art Perth /Australia 2004. Sonic art as tool for dealing with the complex aspect of memory, its repressing and the forgetting. The particular feature was to include the external curators Zoe Drayton (New Zealand), Tobias Van Veen (Canada), John Kannenberg (USA), Eva Sjuve (Norway), Juan Antonio Lleó (Spain) – who provided their individual selection of sonic art works.
After BEAP, soundLAB Channel remained until the end of The RRF Project 2007 as its corporate part, but was also acting as an individual platform for sonic art. Including soundLAB I, each of the following 6 years, soundLAB was releasing on large sonic art project. 2016 soundLAB was re-activated in order to realize some new soundart project under specific topics.

participants –
Wittwulf Y Malik, Remigio Coco, Judson Wright, NOTUS, Ludovic Guerry, Abinadi Meza, Caroline de Lannoy, Toni Mestrovic, Kenji Siratori, Mark Kammerbauer, Adam Overton, TACTICAL20, Robert Ciesla, Kirsten Reese, Ros Bandt, Le Tuan Hung, Wolfgang Menzel, nick barker & r. jacobs, David McCallum, John Plenge, Alison Chung-Yan, Andrea Polli, Colin Black, Darko Fritz, Ivan Bachev, Juergen Winderl – mikrokiko, Lee Kwang Goh, Kenji Siratori, Lynne Williams, Marcello Mercado, Natalia Ludmila, Werner Cee


NewMediaFest2020 selection

Wittwulf Y Malik
Remigio Coco

Judson Wright

NOTUS

Ludovic Guerry
Abinadi Meza

Caroline de Lannoy

Toni Mestrovic

Mark Kammerbauer

Adam Overton

TACTICAL20

Robert Ciesla

Kirsten Reese

Ros Bandt
Le Tuan Hung
Wolfgang Menzel

nick barker & r. jacobs

David McCallum

John Plenge

Alison Chung-Yan

Andrea Polli

Colin Black

Darko Fritz

Ivan Bachev

Juergen Winderl – mikrokiko

Lee Kwang Goh

Kenji Siratori

Lynne Williams

Marcello Mercado

Natalia Ludmila

Werner Cee

Perth


BEAP – Biennale of Electronic Art


The RRF Project @ Central TAFE – artist in residence gallery

Central Tafe Perth - Artist in Residence Galley
Central Tafe Perth – Artist in Residence Galley

Artist-in-Residence North Metro TAFE149 Beaufort Street, Perth, Western AustraliaNM TAFE’s Artist-in-Residence is located within the School of Creative Industries, Perth, Australia. The Artist-in-Residence fronts Beaufort Street and comprises living quarters: (2 bedrooms/office), kitchen, laundry, bathroom, living area and courtyard. In addition a spacious studio is attached: a wet area/kitchen and a double shop front which can be used for exhibiting or working or both. The residency is located within the Cultural Centre precinct, serviced by the CAT free bus and within close walking distance to the Art Gallery of Western Australia, the Perth Institute of Contemporary Art (PICA), the Alexander Library, the Western Australian Museum and the entertainment and dining mecca of Northbridge.Invited artists.
Proposals from designers, artists, craft and media practitioners, musicians and organisations who wish to apply to use the premises are invited. Successful applicants will contribute to the to the cultural enrichment of the college and the ongoing education program of Creative Industries students at NM TAFE by exhibiting their work or opening their studios, and conducting public programs such as artist talks and workshops for students and the wider community. Applicants can seek access to accommodation and/or studio. We also facilitate non residential applicants who want to work within the school, immersed in our amazing ceramic, jewellery, print or sculpture studios or use the shopfront as an exhibition or project space.


[R][R][F] 200X —> XP // Remembering-Repressing-Forgetting – the global networking project
has been realised by Wilfried Agricola de Cologne on occasion and invitation of BEAP 2004 – Biennale of Electronic Art taking place between September and November 2004 in Perth/Australia.

The printed catalogue is available as PDF
Agricola de Cologne

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Concept of The RRF Project installation

Agricola de Cologne was requested to create a global networking project dealing with the phenomenon of “memory” in avariety of different aspects. The global aspect is manifesting itself in the Location of the Internet based project, as such, in the concept to research how people from different contries rooted in different cultures, religions and social background deal with memory, by including artists and curators from different countries, cultural, religious and social background. It was the idea to demonstrate this dealing via different “memory channels”, each one dedicated to a different artistic digital medium.

While the Biennale exhibitions were installed at numerous art places and institutes, Agricola de Cologne was installed at the artist in residence gallery @ Central Taffe Institute of Technology Perth/Australia in an exchange between virtual and physical space, where he also was an artist in residence. Wilfried’s work was curated by Jeremy Blank, at that time teacher at Central Tafe School for Art, Design & Media which is also running the Artist in Residence Gallery.