BI in Maribor – 16th IFCA/MFRU

16th International Festival of Computer Arts (IFCA/MFRU)
Maribor, Slovenia
18 – 28 November 2010

Ballettikka Internettikka – Internet Ballet
www.intima.org/bi

Presentation / Artist Talk ; Location: Cinema Udarnik, 24 November 2010 at 6 PM
EPK 12 – Mobile Showcase (Region: Novo Mesto / APT)
Artists: Igor Štromajer + Brane Zorman

English: www.mfru.org/index.php?id=294&L=1
Slovensko: www.mfru.org/index.php?id=294

“We shall fight them on the beaches. We shall fight them on the landing grounds. We shall fight in the fields and in the streets, we shall fight in the hills. We shall never surrender.”
(W. Churchill)

Ballettikka Internettikka is a series of tactical art projects which began in 2001 with the exploration of Internet ballet. It explores wireless Internet ballet performances combined with guerrilla tactics and mobile live Internet broadcasting strategies.

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Ballettikka Internettikka SubAquattikka

Ballettikka Internettikka SubAquattikka
Authors and Performers: Igor Štromajer & Brane Zorman

Thursday, 23 September 2010
From 11 AM to 6 PM at Ljubljana ZOO, Slovenia (focus from 3 PM to 5 PM)

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BI SubAquattikka Tests

Ballettikka Internettikka SubAquattikka
Tests by Igor Štromajer & Brane Zorman
Intima / Cona, September 2010

Testing a 7 cm (3 inch) long, radio controlled submarine. Excellent maneuvering capabilities!

(Photo: !gor. Š.) / Flickr Album

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Poбo:свадба (Robo:Wedding)

Oppera Internettikka – Poбo:свадба (Robo:Wedding)
Robotic Wedding
Project by Igor Štromajer

Part of the 5th AKTO Festival for Contemporary Arts
11-15 August 2010, Bitola, MK

Curated by Filip Jovanovski

Poбo:свадба – Video Installation

This video represents a part of the Poбo:свадба installation, exhibited in the House of Officers (Oficerski dom) in Bitola, MK, during the 5th AKTO Festival for Contemporary Arts.

Video by Igor Štromajer
Audio by The Conet Project

“Bourgeois marriage is, in reality, a system of wives in common and thus, at the most, what the Communists might possibly be reproached with is that they desire to introduce, in substitution for a hypocritically concealed, an openly legalized system of free love. For the rest, it is self-evident that the abolition of the present system of production must bring with it the abolition of free love springing from that system, i.e., of prostitution both public and private.”
(Karl Marx and Frederick Engels: Manifesto of the Communist Party, 1848)

Poбo:свадба (Robo:Wedding) Video Installation in Bitola (Photo: AKTO)

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Ballettikka Internettikka Insecttikka

Ballettikka Internettikka Insecttikka, 29 May 2010
(C3K44XE, Amsterdam, Hamburg)

Ballettikka Internettikka Insecttikka
(Internet Ballet)
www.intima.org/bi/ins
by Igor Štromajer and Brane Zorman

Saturday, 29 May 2010 at 22:00 (Amsterdam/Berlin/Paris Local Time)
Netherlands Media Art Institute, Amsterdam
Live Internet Broadcast

– authors and performers: Igor Štromajer & Brane Zorman
– theoretical adviser: Bojana Kunst
– live sound (manipulated and performed) by MC Brane Vs BeitThron
– live video edited by Igor Štromajer

Co-produced by the Netherlands Media Art Institute (Nederlands Instituut Voor Mediakunst), Amsterdam (www.nimk.nl), Intima Virtual Base – Institute for Contemporary Arts (www.intima.org) and Cona Institute, Ljubljana, Slovenia (www.cona.si), May 2010.

Ballettikka Internettikka is a series of tactical art projects which began in 2001. It explores wireless Internet ballet performances combined with guerrilla tactics and mobile live Internet broadcasting strategies. After invading the Bolshoi Theatre in Moscow (2002), La Scala in Milan (2004), the National Theatre in Belgrade (2005), Volksbühne in Berlin (2006), the City Hall and Lippo Centre in Hong Kong (2007), a construction site in Seoul (2008), the Norwegian island Svalbard in the Arctic Ocean (2008), the Japanese island Minami Torishima in the Pacific Ocean (2009) and other institutions, places and their concepts. Štromajer and Zorman are now preparing a new Internet ballet – Ballettikka Internettikka Insecttikka, performing and broadcasting live from the coded location C3K44XE in Hamburg. The live event will be broadcast to the public at the Netherlands Media Art Institute, Amsterdam, and on the Internet at:
www.intima.org/bi/ins

In the Port of Hamburg, at the micro location C3K44XE, Stromajer and Zorman will release two micro robotic bugs: two artificial autonomous robotic toy insects (based on the HexBug Alpha and HexBug Bravo platforms), equipped with mechanical and electronic sensors and with two wireless waterproof night vision micro spy-cameras, let loose to commit a parallel suicide (the third, invisible micro robotic bug, equipped with the same camera, will observe the situation from a distance).

Both of the robotic bugs are programmed only to commit suicide – at the same time (with up to +/- 5 seconds time tolerance) – but not how to do it. Their intelligent decision-making electronic system will allow them to select the method of their simultaneous death.

Visitors of the Performmikka Internettikka event in Amsterdam and visitors on-line will be able to monitor the robotic bugs’ path to death, and their final decision.

How will the robotic insects decide? Autonomously or politically?

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PERFORMMIKKA INTERNETTIKKA

PERFORMANCE
PERFORMMIKKA INTERNETTIKKA

nimk.nl/eng/calendar/performmikka-internettikka

29 May 2010

The Netherlands Media Art Institute / Nederlands Instituut voor Mediakunst (NIMk)

doors open 20:00, program begins 20:30
Entrance 5,- (students 3,50)
Please make reservations

An evening with internet/teleperformances by Annie Abrahams, Christophe Bruno, Constant Dullaart, Igor Stromajer and Brane Zorman, focused on the relations between contemporary performance practice and the internet.

With performances by:
Annie Abrahams, Huis Clos : No Exit – On Translation (20:00)
Christophe Bruno, Human Browser
Constant Dullaart, Arranged online moments
Igor Stromajer & Brane Zorman, Ballettikka Internettikka Insecttikka (22:00)

Performmikka Internettikka focuses on recent new possibilities surrounding tele- or internet performance. With the increased speed of internet connections in recent years and the omnipresence of the net, it has not only provided these media artists with inspiration, but also with a platform and a medium. In their work the participating artists respond in various ways to the technical possibilities and limitations of the internet, and to the implications the medium has for content. How does a simultaneous and collective performance being carried out at different places around the world look? What does the delay and distance contribute to the chances and limitations? How does an audience deal with viewing a live ‘event’ with illegal recorded images that are being made at that moment somewhere else in the world? In addition, the artists respond with irony to the Internet as a source of entertainment, and as a capitalist instrument. In short, what does the internet contribute to contemporary performance art practice in terms of inspiration, mediation and as a platform?

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BI Insecttikka Photos

Ballettikka Internettikka Insecttikka
Internet Ballet
www.intima.org/bi/ins

Authors: Igor Štromajer & Brane Zorman
Theoretical adviser: Bojana Kunst
Sound manipulated and performed live by MC Brane Vs BeitThron
Video edited and manipulated live by Igor Štromajer

Performed live from Hamburg, Germany. Live Internet Broadcast to the Netherlands Media Art Institute, Amsterdam.
29 May 2010, 22:00

Ballettikka Internettikka Insecttikka is a part of the Performmikka Internettikka event, curated by Petra Heck.

Co-produced by Netherlands Media Art Institute, Amsterdam (www.nimk.nl); Intima Virtual Base (www.intima.org), Cona Institute, Ljubljana (www.cona.si).

+ see also: BI Insecttikka Test


The robo-bug and the wireless mini-cam / their size, compared to a standard AA battery.

Details of the remodeled robo-bugs Hexbug Alpha and Hexbug Bravo:

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