open scorez is a multiplayer online game, based on the association one has meandering through the wilderness of the web, the brain, books, emotions etc
it remixes robert rauschenberg's idea of open score, ludwig wittgenstein's language game where we make up the ruley as we go along, and the situationist international's dérive.
started in December 2010, ongoing
url: openscorez.tumblr.com
my contribution: ides&concept, implementation, player
current players:
Nina Wenhart (AT), Sandra Rosas-Ridolfi (MEX), Wiltrud Hackl (AT)
Wednesday, December 15, 2010
open scorez
Labels:
2010,
2011,
artgame,
community,
concept art,
onlie community,
tumblr
Tuesday, November 30, 2010
w0rdm4gix
“Word magic” provides insights into hystorical and current attempts to capture ephemeral Media Art via descriptive metadata and thus create a system of order. Methods and contraptions for the linguistic extraction of essential qualities are discussed; and prospective cures and damages of different terminology models examined (the “majikal rites” of experts culture vs the “digital punk approach” of open public tagging). What is lost and what is gained with different documenting strategies is core to this investigation.
In analyzing existing archives and their strategies, I contrast open and closed approaches to documenting Media Art and the effects on knowledge creation. Throughout my research, I identify the closure of archival database systems as a main problem. The question of opening up these processes to or closing them from the public is at core a political issue. It exceeds the limits of Media Art and sheds a light on the value of openness in society at large and on how accessibility of knowledge shaped and shapes specific societies. In addition to a critique of and an alternative to current approaches, I suggest models of openness, such as Wittgenstein's Sprachspiel (language-game) as more functionally fitting the task of describing evolving knowledge and culture.
published in "mind and matter. comparative approaches towards complexity", transcript verlag, 2011
link to the online version
Labels:
2010,
publication,
research,
text,
w0rdm4g1x
Friday, November 5, 2010
media art ghosts
seminal media art histories texts are databend and sonified.
so far the media art ghosts series includes:
- vannevar bush's "as we may think"
- donna haraway's "a cyborg manifesto"
- william s. burrough and brion gysin's "the third mind"
- michel foucault's "archaeology of knowledge"
media art ghosts by nina wenhart
in my appropriations of these texts, i only use sources found online and in various formats. the remixes are then fed back into the public domain. i thereby want to make a statement about open access to digital cultural heritage and express my approach to archiving as an active process.
this series is inspired by all of the above mentioned texts, especially by the following quote from "the third mind":
Any narrative passage or any passage, say, of poetic images is subject to any number of variations, all of which may be interesting and valid in their own right. A page of Rimbaud cut up and rearranged will give you quite new images. Rimbaud images—real Rimbaud images—but new ones.
Labels:
databending,
media art ghosts,
media art histories,
sound
Wednesday, May 5, 2010
the grammar of new media
"The Grammar of New Media - descriptive metadata for database archives of media art" is my master thesis at the Danube University's Media Art Histories program.
written in 2009/10
advisors:
Dr. Bruce Jenkins
Ing. Gerfried Stocker
"I believe that this study will have both immediate impact in its advocacy for more open, interactive, and semantically rich approaches as well as a lasting value for capturing the state of the field at this particular juncture".
Bruce Jenkins on "The Grammar of New Media"
written in 2009/10
advisors:
Dr. Bruce Jenkins
Ing. Gerfried Stocker
Labels:
2009,
master thesis,
metadata,
publication,
research,
the grammar of new media,
writing
Monday, February 2, 2009
ARS ELECTRONICA - re:shaping a city's cultural identity
30 years ago the first Ars Electronica festival took place in Linz, Austria. Ars has grown to be one of the most influential Media Art festivals and centers worldwide. But while much has been written about it, and still more will be talked about its history when Ars celebrates its 30th anniversary in 2009, there has not yet been a comprehensive study about Ars Electronica's influence on the local community and its impact on the cultural development of Linz. This paper investigates the socio-cultural and artistic traces Ars Electronica has left on the city of Linz. This Media Art historical account also details a very personal history, as the author, being four years old at the time of the first festival and amazed by its fireworks display, remembers the festival's beginnings from her personal experience and – having worked for Ars Electronica's Futurelab for many years - from a professional perspective as well.
The main question of this talk is how the then marginal field of art, science and technology, placed in an even more marginal, working-class and steel-producing city contributed greatly to the creation/development of a new cultural identity of the city, the art scene and the community as a whole. My investigation into the histories of this cultural institution focuses on the regional impact, regional being interpreted as geographically located/rooted as well as interpersonally built.
written in 2009
a live-photoshop presentation - shown at:
artboom festival, Krakov, June 2010 (thanks to Joanna Walewska, who presented it!)
media art histories program, Danube University Krems, May 2010
re:live conference in Melbourne, Australia, November 2009
the upgrade! Chicago, November 2009
The main question of this talk is how the then marginal field of art, science and technology, placed in an even more marginal, working-class and steel-producing city contributed greatly to the creation/development of a new cultural identity of the city, the art scene and the community as a whole. My investigation into the histories of this cultural institution focuses on the regional impact, regional being interpreted as geographically located/rooted as well as interpersonally built.
written in 2009
a live-photoshop presentation - shown at:
artboom festival, Krakov, June 2010 (thanks to Joanna Walewska, who presented it!)
media art histories program, Danube University Krems, May 2010
re:live conference in Melbourne, Australia, November 2009
the upgrade! Chicago, November 2009
Tuesday, July 1, 2008
leben im strafraum
exhibition at the Lentos Museum of Contemporary Art, Linz
"Eight surveillance cameras with wide-angle lenses are mounted above the pitch, documenting the development of the footballgame moves. This results in videos consisting solely of the rolling and flying lines of the ball marked by the chalk cart. These videos are documented in the Lentos exhibition as visualizations".
produced in 2008
my contribution: initial idea (together w/ Magnus Hofmüller)
collaborators: Doris Prlic, Thomas Philip, André Zogoly, Magnus Hofmüller
Labels:
2008,
leben im strafraum,
lentos,
performance
Sunday, June 1, 2008
prehysteries of new media
prehysteries of new media is nina wenhart's collection of resources on the various histories of new media art. it is the base for a forthcoming book and consists mainly of non or very little edited material i found flaneuring on the net, sometimes with my own annotations and comments, sometimes it's also textparts i retyped from books that are out of print.
it is also meant to be an additional resource of information and recommended reading for my students of the prehystories of new media class that i teach at the school of the art institute of chicago (SAIC) in fall 2008 and 2009.
additionally, on prehystories.blogspot.com the syllabus for the class is available online as well as a summary for each class.
started in 2008, ongoing project
it is also meant to be an additional resource of information and recommended reading for my students of the prehystories of new media class that i teach at the school of the art institute of chicago (SAIC) in fall 2008 and 2009.
additionally, on prehystories.blogspot.com the syllabus for the class is available online as well as a summary for each class.
“Our fine arts were developed, their types and uses were established, in times very different from the present, by men whose power of action upon things was insignificant in comparison with ours. But the amazing growth of our techniques, the adaptability and precision they have attained, the ideas and habits they are creating, make it a certainty that profound changes are impending in the ancient craft of the Beautiful. In all the arts there is a physical component which can no longer be considered or treated as it used to be, which cannot remain unaffected by our modern knowledge and power. For the last twenty years neither matter nor space nor time has been what it was from time immemorial. We must expect great innovations to transform the entire technique of the arts, thereby affecting artistic invention itself and perhaps even bringing about an amazing change in our very notion of art.”
Paul Valéry, Pièces sur L’Art, 1931
Le Conquete de l’ubiquite
started in 2008, ongoing project
datenpunkarchive
a digitally punked archive for collecting, deconstructing + reconfiguring media art in theory and practice, pirating, harvesting data and information, undusting it, spreading it, making them seeds of love, remixing and remastering, experimenting, researching and analyzing. seriously, play.
started in 2008
// phase 01 [2008 - 2010] collection of materials
// phase 02 [2008 - 2012] research && writing
// phase 03 [starting 2012] putting the A/V materials online - this unfortunately will be delayed a bit :(
Labels:
2008,
archiving,
datenpunkarchive,
digital punk
Friday, January 18, 2008
zielinski - a font
the zielinski font was created out of photos i took during Siegfried Zielinski's keynote speech at the re:place media art histories conference in berlin (november 2007). in a font creator, i used the bitcrushed images to replace the letters of the alphabet.With this new font i re-enacted the manifesto Zielinski presented at re:place.
the original photos can be seen on my flickr account.
my re-enactment of Zielinski's talk is on p/art//icles.
produced in 2008
the original photos can be seen on my flickr account.
my re-enactment of Zielinski's talk is on p/art//icles.
produced in 2008
Thursday, January 17, 2008
IX - documentation
Review of project processes and backgrounds, collaboratively written by Nina Wenhart and Jon Cates.
For the full documentation, see http://p-art-icles.blogspot.com/2011/01/ix-documentation.html
written in 2008
co-authors:
jonCates
Nina Wenhart
hacked raven input
Hacked Raven Input (nina wenhart, jon cates + jake elliot) remixes and transcodes raw data from various Media Art Archives, converting files into realtime audio video noise, building a nest for digital punk computer witches and crashing systems across a network connecting Linz/Chicago.
For an in-detail documentation of the project and the process of developing it: www.hackedraveninput.blogspot.com

Hacked Raven Input - reinterpretations by nina wenhart
produced in 2008
my contribution: idea, concept development, creation, performance
collaborators:
Jon Cates, Nina Wenhart, Jake Elliott
performance:
January 2008, at quitch, Linz
Labels:
2008,
audiovisual,
databending,
hacked raven input,
performance,
realtime,
remix
Sunday, June 17, 2007
IX
IX is a vicious and powerful magical device for bewitching computers. It contains nine randomly executed spells that are set free by shaking an enchanted cube.
But like in the Magician's Apprentice, once the user executes control, the device goes out of control and does whatever magic it wants.
To hack and hex the operating systems, IX combines traditional stage magic and irony (as an element of hacking culture) in the magic spells, the h.exe files.
IX plays with the user's expectations by constantly shifting the position of power and questions who is in control.
For the detailed documentation: www.h3x3n.net
produced in 2007 (version 1, Madrid), 2008 (version 2, Chicago), 2009 (version 03, Paris; version 04, Montreal)
my contribution: idea, concept development, design
collaborators from h3x3n:
Mark Beasley, Jon Cates, Nina Wenhart, Jake Elliott, Tamas Kemenczy, Alex Inglizian, Fernando Lbarrajon (version 1), Abraham Andrade (version 1), Sandra Rosas Ridolfi (version 2), Raimund Schumacher (version 1)
others about IX:
IX on rhizome.org editorial (July 20th, 2010) http://rhizome.org/editorial/3666
IX on rhizome.org editorial (November 25th, 2010) http://rhizome.org/editorial/2113
Monday, September 4, 2006
Slitscan Video with additive soundsynthesis
Finger exercises for the eyes and ears.
Sound und visuel impressions of the city are de/con/structed and randomly synthesized in a collage of image and sound.
produced in 2006
videos on vimeo
s1 s2 s3 s4 s5 s6 s7 s8
glitched versions of "passagen" 2011
v1 v2 v3
Sunday, June 4, 2006
peng!
Suggestion for a jingle for Ars Electronica's „Simplicity“ festival.
It was trying to answer what could be done with a weapon like the one in the festival sujet.
produced in 2006
my contribution: idea&concept, camera, postproduction
credits to: Dietmar Offenhuber (who is shot with a carrot)
video on vimeo
It was trying to answer what could be done with a weapon like the one in the festival sujet.
produced in 2006
my contribution: idea&concept, camera, postproduction
credits to: Dietmar Offenhuber (who is shot with a carrot)
video on vimeo
Labels:
2006,
Ars Electronica,
peng,
trailer,
video
Sunday, August 21, 2005
dvd productions for ars electronica
Active Score Music (1999)
Multiangle DVD of Masaki Fujihata's concert „Small Fish Tale“ and Golan Levin's „Scribble“
Dialtones – A Telesymphony (2002)
Documentary of Golan Levin's mobile phone concert
images4music (2004)
Multiangle DVD with artist- videos*) to the music of Steve Reich and Philip Glass
*) visual artists: Casey Reas, Martin Wattenberg, Lotte Schreiber/Norbert Pfaffenbichler, Dietmar Offenhuber
CyberArts DVDs (2000 to 2006)
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1999,
2000,
2001,
2002,
2003,
2004,
2005,
active score music,
Ars Electronica,
cyberarts,
dialtones,
images4music
Monday, August 1, 2005
heinz weiß - naredmaned
“Some time ago, a moving company cleared out the residence of the retired Heinz k. (name changed). Among his belongings were a tape recorder including a 90-minute tape. Heinz K. spent the last 5 years of his retirement spying on his neighbors and recordSome time ago, a moving company cleared out the residence of the retired Heinz k. (name changed). Among his belongings were a tape recorder including a 90-minute tape. Heinz K. spent the last 5 years of his retirement spying on his neighbors and recording his thoughts and observations.
The Munich based label bodensatz came into possession of the tapes, which they kindly made available to us as raw material for our film.
The videofootage has been recorded by seven individuals portraying their private spaces. Technically, a modified videocamera with a mirror ball for recording a 360° image has been used
produced in 2005
credits:
video: dietmar offenhuber, nina wenhart, with recordings from roland keil,peter brandl, birgit benetseder, karl offenhuber
sound: sam auinger with material from the “heinz k. aus h.” sampler bodensatz records (www.bodensatz.de)
special thanks to benno zehetmaier
The Munich based label bodensatz came into possession of the tapes, which they kindly made available to us as raw material for our film.
The videofootage has been recorded by seven individuals portraying their private spaces. Technically, a modified videocamera with a mirror ball for recording a 360° image has been used
produced in 2005
credits:
video: dietmar offenhuber, nina wenhart, with recordings from roland keil,peter brandl, birgit benetseder, karl offenhuber
sound: sam auinger with material from the “heinz k. aus h.” sampler bodensatz records (www.bodensatz.de)
special thanks to benno zehetmaier
Labels:
2005,
experimental video,
heinz weiß
Friday, June 17, 2005
live visuals for Sonar opening concert
Opening concert together with the Barcelona Symphonic Orchestra (conducted by Pedro Alcalde)
A trip through one day and one night, a roadmovie, the pulse of a city. With it the sounds of Modest Mussorgskys „Down over the river Moscow“ and Claude Debussys „Nocturne“. With the images we created random fragments of memories and experiences. The visuals were programmed in virtools. During the live performance they were played like an additional instrument of the orchestra.
produced in May / June 2005 and performed on June 16th and 17th 2005 at l'auditori, Barcelona
concept and show: Dietmar Offenhuber and Nina Wenhart
videos:
Debussy video on vimeo / youtube
Mussorgsky video on vimeo / youtube
line-up for the opening concert:
Richie Hawtin, Doseone, DJ/Rupture, Dietmar Offenhuber / Nina Wenhart, Rachel Reupke
program: http://www.sonar.es/2005/eng/pdf/SonarByNight24-04-17-25.pdf
on other websites:
review (spanish)
entry on Dietmar Offenhuber's website
Labels:
2005,
live visuals,
performance,
realtime,
sonar
Sunday, May 1, 2005
6000 euro
Flip book
Videomontage out of 60 100 Euro bills.
A livecam sequence was shot, showing trucks and cars drive on a bridge. In the flip book, the real cars drive on the fictious bridges of the Euro bills.
produced in 2005 for the 1st edition of flipt! daumenkino festival
Videomontage out of 60 100 Euro bills.
A livecam sequence was shot, showing trucks and cars drive on a bridge. In the flip book, the real cars drive on the fictious bridges of the Euro bills.
produced in 2005 for the 1st edition of flipt! daumenkino festival
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2005,
6000 euro,
daumenkino festival,
flipbook
Friday, October 1, 2004
living room
„Living Room“ is a multimedia installation for the federal school center in Kirchdorf, Upper Austria. It creates a room that comes to life through the students' inputs. Living Room is a documentary, a game, theatre, stop motion animation, reality soap, comic strip,..
On four stages the students can inscene short stories, that are shown on four screens in the school hall. Here, the screens melt into one collaborative story, like a comic strip. The physical space of the school building is thereby transformed into a narrative space.
produced in 2004
On four stages the students can inscene short stories, that are shown on four screens in the school hall. Here, the screens melt into one collaborative story, like a comic strip. The physical space of the school building is thereby transformed into a narrative space.
produced in 2004
my contribution: idea, concept development, design
collaborators from Ars Electronica Futurelab
Carlos Andreas Rocha, Christian Naglhofer, Christoph Scholz, Christopher Lindinger, Erwin Reitböck, Florian Landerl, Helmut Höllerl, Horst Hörtner, Martin Bruner, Martin Honzik, Dietmar Offenhuber, Nina Wenhart, Peter Brandl, Peter Freudling, Robert Abt, Robert Praxmarer, Stefan Mittlböck-Jungwirth, Walter Steinacher

Labels:
2004,
Ars Electronica,
installation,
living room,
video
Friday, September 3, 2004
timeline - 25 years of ars electronica
„Timeline“ tries to illustrate Ars Electronica's history in a collage of images, video and sound. Next to the relevant data of the festival visitors could see connections to relevant events and developments.
produced in 2004
my contribution: research, collection and tagging of all Ars Electronica images, DVD-Production
collaborators:
Michael Naimark, Gloria Hwang Sutton, Jutta Schmiederer, Nina Wenhart, Stefan Schilcher, Stefan Eibelwimmer, Günther Kolar, Gunther Schmidl
Labels:
2004,
Ars Electronica,
exhibition,
media art histories,
timeline
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