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MUZZIKK BI Nipponnikka

MUZZIKK Ballettikka Internettikka Nipponnikka
Performed live by Brane Zorman vs BeitThroN and Matjaž Drevenšek – MadSax; ARZENAL DEPO 2K9, Ljubljana, Slovenia
4 December 2009

Long (20 min) version of the original soundtrack (video by !gor Stromajer), composed for the Ballettikka Internettikka Nipponnikka – Internet Ballet, Minami Torishima, Japan, 23 November 2009 (by Igor Stromajer & Brane Zorman)

TV Kultura – BI Nipponnikka

TV Kultura news about Ballettikka Internettikka Nipponnikka
by Igor Stromajer & Brane Zorman (from the 2nd minute on)
Moscow, Russia, 25 November 2009

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Ballettikka Internettikka Nipponnikka

Ballettikka Internettikka: Nipponnikka
by Igor Štromajer & Brane Zorman

Ballettikka Internettikka Nipponnikka on the Japanese island Minami Torishima, 23 November 2009, at sunrise

+ alternative: BI Nipponnikka YouTube Video

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BI Nipponnikka

# Balletikka Internettkka Nipponnikka: FLICKR Photos

– authors and performers: Igor Štromajer & Brane Zorman
– theoretical adviser: Bojana Kunst
– live music by Brane Zorman Vs BeitThron (saxophone: Matjaž Drevenšek)
– live video editing: Igor Štromajer

Live Internet Broadcast (Iridium satellite data connection) from Minami Torishima Island, Japan, Pacific Ocean on Monday, 23 November 2009 at 06:04 GMT/UTC+9
= Sunday, 22 November 2009 at 22:04 Berlin Time
= Sunday, 22 November 2009 at 16:04 New York Time

+ convert time in Japan

Performed action: At the same time that two Suns simultaneously rise from the Pacific Ocean, two robots walk/dive into the ocean, dancing an early morning Internet Ballet at the easternmost point of Japan, the Land of the Rising Sun (Twin Suns + Twin Robots).

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Available Online For Free

Available Online For Free
ONE EVERY DAY – A Printeresting Curatorial Project
323 West 39th St., 2nd Floor, NY, New York 10018
November 5 – December 19, 2009
Instructions were simple: “Put the stickers up in a location that you find appropriate, take a picture and email me back the photos. All photos will be added to a loop on display in the gallery for the length of the exhibition.”

Interfaces of Performance – Affective connection

Interfaces of Performance
Edited by Janis Jefferies, Goldsmiths, University of London, Maria Chatzichristodoulou, University of Hull and Rachel Zerihan, Queen Mary, University of London, UK
# Series : Digital Research in the Arts and Humanities

Part 5 Affect contains an essay written by Bojana Kunst: Affective connection (about the Ballettikka Internettikka project by Igor Stromajer and Brane Zorman)

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