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Playlist #10 by Géraldine Miquelot January/February 2010 2084 continues the tradition of protest against measures which bigbrother public space in many areas of privacy: food, health, housing, travelling ... In this playlist, there is no question of fighting against messages that don't impress anybody, but to initiate prevention campaigns in areas still unexplored. View the playlist on YouTube. Periodically art critic, blogger and curator, Geraldine Miquelot is foremost a teacher and doctoral candidate in contemporary art. She writes in Magazine magazine and in Marges art research journal about mediation of contemporary art - and begins to carefully pay attention to all kinds of mediations she meets in the streets. |
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Playlist #9 by Benjamin Chassagne: November/December 2009 Between video games and vintage tribute to François Morellet, Benjamin Chassagne's playlist deals with the aesthetics of 2D code... View the playlist on YouTube. Multidisciplinary artist and autodidact exploring images through photography, graphics and video. |
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Playlist #8 by Marguerite Lantz: September/October 2009 A young women wearing wings is visiting Paris.... View the playlist on YouTube.
Visual artist, Marguerite Lantz is making short films, between performance and video.
"La perle", made with a cellphone and shown at the Pompidou Center during the 2d Festival Pocket film organised by the Forum des Images is regularly shown in France and abroad.
Marguerite studied at the Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Arts Décoratifs in Paris and at Paris 8 University; she also works as a set designer for music videos. |
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Playlist #7 by Pierre Menard: July/August 2009 "Ici même si" playlist of localized video show Paris's places puzzled-like, according to the serious Game principle of Situationnistes. Every film offers a new way to see a place: it is an invitation to wander and to create new places by playing, drift and misappropriation, by creating new links between diverted plans, districts and fragments of texts on the city. The misappropriation takes the shape of a creative appropriation of sentences coming from texts which references are not clarified."Every epoch dreams the following. But by dreaming, it tries hard to wake up" said Michelet. Through DCODD, this playlist makes the city's maps burst in the urban area : fluxes, transports, colours, movements, traces and distances, reflexions and mirrors, time, looks are to be matched by the spectator.This ambivalence makes of "Ici même si", under her fragmentary shape, his "dialectical extravaganza", a homage to Paris, its architecture and its writers. Another way to read the city. View the playlist on YouTube.
Pierre Ménard is a writer. He lives in Paris. He takes part in orientation and publication of Publie.net committee and conducts the magazine of creation there : d'ici là. He conducts regularly writing and multimedia creation workshops. He published "le Spectre des Armatures" for Quartanier edition, "En avant marge" and "En un jour" for Publie.net, "Quand tu t'endors" (album illustrated by Mini Labo), for Actes Sud Junior Editions, and in two collectives publications: "Il me sera difficile de venir te voir" a Literary Correspondence on consequences of the immigration policy in France, published for Vents d'ailleurs editions, and " Ecrivain en série ": a guide of T.V. series (1948-2008), published for Léo Scheer, in the Laureli collection. |
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Playlist #6 by Patrice Hamel: May/June 2009 Through the Videos from the "Paris Gagnés" playlist present famous Paris squares extended by "Répliques" that have been set in here. "Répliques" are deducted by being inserted in buildings specificities. So, is it "in situ" art? View the playlist on YouTube.
Patrice Hamel is artist; he works as a director and teaches scenography at the l'ENSATT, theorizing about sensitive apprehension. As an author he writes multi-meanings texts.
Some of there "Répliques", in situ and self-designative, are permanently visible in the streets of Paris (Stalingrad station, on the IRCAM walls) and, since April 2009, on the Saint Ouen multimedia library.
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Playlist #5 March/April 2009 Through the DCODD broadcasting project, this playlist spreads shots of a fiction scene over the urban space. From twelve different spots in the capital city of Paris, the viewer watches twelve different acts of a manhunt actually taking place in the mountains. The fiction space is a gigantic panoptic space in which each individual is being watched. The multiplicity of viewpoints over the same scene and the fact that these points are moved and spread over a different space implies the failure of a surveillance system originally aimed at being absolute. Boris Ramonguilhem graduated from the Ecole Nationale Supérieure d'Arts de Paris-Cergy.
He works as a student-researcher within the superior research cycle ENER Espace Numérique - Extension du Réel (Digital Space - Extension of the Real) the Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Arts Décoratifs de Paris. His research is about the persisting virtual worlds like Second Life or RealXtend and their connection to reality. |
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Playlist #4 by Yroyto: January/February 2009 The artist invites us to rediscover the squares of Paris where people live, come and go, cross each other by forcing the viewer's spontaneity and imagination. Yroyto works at La Générale en Manufacture in Sèvres, near Paris. He is a video maker, musician and director. His research is about the relationship between picture and sound. He notably creates tools (instruments) to give audiovisual performances. He is also a coordinator for Pixels Transversaux: video artists residency, Dvds VisionSonic / SignalSonic, Cinesthesy festival... |
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Playlist #3 by Linda Suthiry Suk: "Wandering" November/December 2008 "My work re-appropriates the wandering through Paris of a heroine of a film by Agnes Varda: Cleo from 5 to 7. The action is in real time. The wandering is also a wondering about time and existence. I decompose a one-minute excerpt from the film and re-create twelve videos of the same duration. These videos eventually form a one-minute time mosaic. Each sequence shows a different angle of a detail from the scene. The wandering becomes a formal wandering within the frame, opening a breach onto its smallest details. The decomposed scene is thus demultiplied, linking to each spot. It is like unfolding to infinity. The viewers, gathering videos from square to square, contributes to the wandering and then can reconstitute the original scene in their mind." View the playlist "Wandering" on YouTube. Graduate from the art school of Cergy, near Paris, Linda Suthiry Suk is a visual / video artist, she lives near Paris. Download the KML file to play the playlist with Google Earth. |
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Playlist #2 by Florent di Bartolo: "From square to square" September/October 2008 "From square to square" playlist proposes a selection of videos from YouTube specifically taking place on the squares of the capital city. Composed of thirteen videos, the playlist can be read according to the viewer's location. The playlist always begins with the video taking place where the viewer started it, then "moving" him to another square. View the playlist "From square to square" on YouTube. Florent di Bartolo is an artist. He lives and work in Paris. Researcher in new media Aesthetic at the University of Paris 8, he is also a student at Beaux-Arts school of Paris
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Playlist #1 by Microtruc collective: "You are not here" Summer 2008 For DCODD, the Microtruc collective appropriate videos from YouTube made by unknown people on the square where the 2D-code tags are to be painted. After transforming the videos, the collective uploaded them back into YouTube linking each of these to a specific tag. View the playlist "You are not here" on YouTube. Created in 2007, Microtruc is a collective of multimedia artists formed by Jerôme Alexandre Caroline Delieutraz, Aude François, Julien Levesque and Albertine Meunier. Download the KML file to play the playlist with Google Earth. |
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