implicit art

art and ecology, fiction and geek stuff, culture and philosophy, parenting and life, etc

implicit art
05 December 2004 by nathaniel

walkabout + panel discussion: art and technology in RSA

walkabout at nathaniel stern's solo exhibition, johannesburg art gallery

the walkabout. photo credit: richard kilpert

Yesterday was the above event, organized by myself, AT.joburg and the JAG (johannesburg art gallery), and sponsored by the JAG and the American Consulate of South Africa.

There was a a great turnout and a fantastic vibe around the work, what is possible in “the digital revolution” (can you smell the irony?), where it always already had begun, what we place value on, and how to locate various technologies, and the potentials they explore (literally and conceptually), in a Southern African context.

odys, Nathaniel, hektor, X

odys, Nathaniel, hektor, X – a video installation. photo credit: christo doherty

The walkabout raised some interesting questions from the participants, who asked about things from the devaluation of time spent on art when using software, to the pretense of narcissism in explorations of “self”, and “the promise of something new” inside and outside of interactive spaces. It set the stage for our panel discussion, bravely led by journalist Sean O’Toole, current editor of Art South Africa.

the atjoburg panel discussion, johannesburg art gallery, the storytellers

the panel. photo credit: richard kilpert

Above, left is video artist Thando Mama, next choreographer/journalist Zingi Mkefa making a point about where and how bodies can be further implicated, even explicated, in the new generation of interactive arts – if only it only weren’t so “wink, wink, nudge, nudge”. On the right is a full view of our panelists, from far left: Sean O’Toole, Thando Mama, Zingi Mkefa, media artist Franci Cronje, artist/curator/innovator Marcus Neustetter (of The Trinity Session, digi-arts Africa and the Southern African New Media Art Network), artist/lecturer Marc Edwards, video artist Churchill Madikida and Prof. Christo Doherty, Head of Digital Arts at Wits School Of the Arts.

We started at noon, and went straight on until five – what a great start of dialogue! More plans for future AT.joburg events are in the works….

RSS feed
Email list
Amazon
Facebook
Facebook
Twitter
Visit Us
LinkedIn
Google+
Google+
Academia.edu
YouTube
YouTube
Instagram
Flickr
Wikipedia
Posted in art, art and tech, me, south african art, technology. RSS 2.0 feed.
« art pick at JAG; tomorrow at noon!
Thank You. re-reblogged from Jo @ networked_performance »

One Response to walkabout + panel discussion: art and technology in RSA

  1. Pingback: @joburg | Art & Technology, johannesburg

Categories

Tags

aesthetics alice wilds art artist feature avant-garde books briefiew coding comics concern culture digital studio drawing ecology engineering fantasy fiction goods for me google ilona andrews jon horvath kate daniels milwaukee mo gawdat nathaniel stern paduak philosophy public property reading review sean slemon self-enjoyment Steve Martin syllabus sharing teaching technology TED TEDx trees urban fantasy web-comics webcomics whitehead world after us writing

nathaniel’s books

Interactive Art and Embodiment book cover
Interactive Art and Embodiment: the implicit body as performance

from Amazon.com

Buy Interactive Art for $30 directly from the publisher

Ecological Aesthetics book cover
Ecological Aesthetics: artful tactics for humans, nature, and politics

from Amazon.com

All content © 2026 by implicit art. Base WordPress Theme by Graph Paper Press