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07 September 2006 by nathaniel

interactive arts lectureship post, johannesburg

I worked in this department (at the top University in Africa) as the part-time core lecturer for over 3 years, but it seems timing has worked against me – now that they have a full-time position, I’m about to pursue my own advanced degree in Ireland. I HIGHLY recommend considering this job – even if, rather than looking to settle here, it’s just an adventure in Africa for a couple of years (or if you want some tenure-track, full-time experience).  It’s a very small department – three full-time posts – and the interactive MA degree would be yours to control, with about only 10 grad students per year (the undergrad courses are new, so I’m not sure how those would run). Christo, head of the division, is game for all types of experimentation in practice and curricula, and a master at cutting through red tape, alternative methods of presentation, and finding funding and equipment – especially considering this is third world.

I’ve put a pdf of the post ad at http://atjoburg.net/wits-post.pdf – and note that if you know any 3D-ers, there is also a post for them (separate MA degree, in same department) ;)

Contact Christo, email address below, with any q’s (and unofficial ones can come to me, should you want a scoop).

PS note that application deadline is a bit tight – 29 September

WITS UNIVERSITY, JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA
FACULTY OF HUMANITIES
DIGITAL  ARTS (FULL-TIME LECTURESHIP)

LECTURESHIP IN INTERACTIVE MEDIA DESIGN

The successful candidate will be a producing artist working in the area of interactive/digital arts.

Qualifications: MA, MFA, MPS, MSc or equivalent qualification. Experienced with at least one interactive development environment and qualified to teach creative web design and at least two of the following: multimedia performance, video art, sound art or net.art.

Duties: Teach both production and theory to postgraduate and undergraduate classes. Supervise postgraduate research projects, collaborative exhibitions and assist with course administration.

For further information contact Professor Christo Doherty, Head of Digital Arts, christo.doherty@wits.ac.za or visit www.wits.ac.za/artworks

Renumeration: This is a tenure track position or can be a short-term (two year) contract. A competitive package with excellent benefits will be offered, dependent on qualifications and experience. Appointment: Incumbents will be required to assume duty in January 2007, or as soon as possible.

To apply: Submit a covering letter and detailed CV with names addresses and e-mail addresses of 3 referees, as well as certified copies of degrees and identity document to:
Molly Orr, Human Resources Manager
Faculty of Humanities, University of the
Witwatersrand, Private Bag 3, WITS, 2050, South Africa.
Tel: +27 11 717 1411
Email: orrmg@hse.wits.ac.za
Closing Date: 29 September 2006

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05 September 2006 by nathaniel

NETWORKED_PERFORMANCE at The Premises Gallery

via atjoburg and Christo Doherty:

I’m wary of rushing to proclaim South African firsts, but the networked art event at Premises on Saturday 2 September certainly felt like an authentically new thing.  Digital Artists from South Africa and different parts of Britain were collaborating in real-time to create a networked video art event.

Trinity hosted a live collaborative performance by Nathaniel Stern (on site in Johannesburg), Marc Garrett from Q Arts (in Derby, UK) and Ruth Catlow from HTTP, London.  They engaged in thirty minutes of live audio-video performance by uploading, manipulating and collaging images, video clips and sound via the VisitorsStudio database.

According to VisitorsStudio, the idea behind their service is  "to encourage audiences new to media arts to get actively involved in the creative process by providing an easy-to-use, experimental production space live online, which was also a playful social space."  This definitely happened on Saturday.  The small but enthusiastic audience watched the three headline artists interact and then sat down behind the provided laptops to experiment with the network themselves.

Fueled by the sponsored Red Bulls (look closely at the debris on the tables)  even participants new to the process quickly got the hang of the VisitorsStudio interface, which is written in Flash 8.  The system allows a form of participatory doodling which, at times when real interaction occurs, bursts into moments of visual delight. I hope this is just the first of such networked performancens and intercontinental collaborations through the WWW.

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29 August 2006 by nathaniel

NETWORKED_PERFORMANCE at The Premises Gallery – The Johannesburg Civic Theatre

The Premises Gallery at The Johannesburg Civic Theatre invites you to join us for a Red Bull and some live online performance:

NETWORKED_PERFORMANCE
VisitorsStudio performance Joburg-Derby-London, live at The Premises and online at http://www.visitorsstudio.org

A live-online collaborative performance by Nathaniel Stern, Marc Garrett and Ruth Catlow.
And open laptop mixing by audiences and invited local artists
at the Premises Gallery (Johannesburg), HTTP (London) and Q Arts (Derby).

EVENT: Saturday 2nd September, 16:30 – 19:00 (SA time)

Getting started and uploading at The Premises: 16h00 (SA time)
Live scheduled performance: 17h00- 17h30 (SA time) and 16h00 – 16h30 (UK time) by Nathaniel Stern, Marc Garrett and Ruth Catlow
Open collaborative mix: 17h30 (SA time) and 16h30 (UK time) Everyone welcome to join!

About VisitorsStudio
an online place for real-time, multi-user mixing, collaborative creation, many to many dialogue and networked performance and play.
VisitorsStudio is a Furtherfield project @ http://www.visitorsstudio.org
VisitorsStudio is included in the Game/Play networked touring exhibition.
A collaboration between Q-Arts, Derby and HTTP, London.
Please see www.game-play.org.uk for further information.

How to PARTICIPATE
First, get the latest flash player on your computer. South Africans wishing to participate can bring their laptops (with ethernet cables) or content to The Premises a bit early, and upload content on our open network via their own machine or one of ours. Or, upload anywhere, anytime – you can even mix with us from Cape Town. If you want to be part of the VS performance by nathaniel, be sure to name your files beginning with SA_, and then an idea of what it is he would be including in the mix. If you want to play on your own, supply names for your files that you will remember. File types supported are jpg, png, mp3, flv and swf files, as long as they are under 200k.
More info, and to play: http://www.visitorsstudio.org

SPONSORED BY:
http://furtherfield.org

Art & Technology, Johannesburg http://atjoburg.net
Co-directed by nathaniel stern and Prof Christo Doherty
http://nathanielstern.com

Red Bull South Africa

http://onair.ca.za
the trinity session


The Premises at the Johannesburg Civic Theatre

Loveday Street, Braamfontein, Johannesburg, South Africa
+27 (0) 11 877 6859
www.onair.co.za/thepremises
thepremises@onair.co.za

Gallery Hours –
Tuesday – Saturday
10h00 – 17h00

the trinity session
www.onair.co.za
office@onair.co.za

Directors –
Stephen Hobbs
+27 (0) 11 403 8358
sh@onair.co.za

Marcus Neustetter
+27 (0) 11 339 2785
mn@onair.co.za

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29 August 2006 by nathaniel

zhane warren @ art on paper

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21 August 2006 by nathaniel

new signatures

Motsebetsi ya Motsho “Black Labour” (Supa Market) by Cillie Malan
Motsebetsi ya Motsho “Black Labour” (Supa Market) by Cillie Malan

OK I’m a lazy shit who is mostly cutting and pasting a press release; but am crazy with finishing up ‘stuff’ cuz we leave in 8 weeks(!), and I can’t believe how little press there has been on New Signatures! Who is this Cillie Malan, and why have I heard no opinions on the work? Admittedly, I found the line to view it a bit too long at the opening (lots of VIDEO, but at least these guys, as opposed to the L’Atelier, provide -albeit extremely minimal- equipment for the artists), so will have to go back to see it before it comes down. Anyone? Anyone? My longtime crush (and a judge) Jo Ractliffe says, "‘I like that the work is both diagrammatic and educationalist, but still has a comic undertone." Good for him. (Sean Slemon is pissed they doubled the prize money this, instead of last, year.)

Tidbits from the press release:

The judging panel voted to award two runner-up prizes. Gina Kraft and Rat Western, both from Johannesburg, received R15 000 each.  The judges were struck by the haunting and emotional beauty of Kraft’s performance art piece, Untitled, which has a relevance to the relationship between East and West today. Western’s video installation, Untitled, was praised for the sophisticated manner in which it explored themes of urban living.

Kraft is a Wits student, and Rat is an alum (she studied in the first year of the Digital Arts MA where, pity for her, I was still getting my teaching chops. She says I wasn’t too bad, but I’m not so sure). Congrats! More:

Two merit awards of R5 000 each were awarded to Angeline-Ann Le Roux for her work titled A place called home and Olaf Bisschoff with Jean Marais for their work titled CONTAIN.

Their new "Acknowledgement Awards" also went to some familiar names. Musha Neluheni won a small prize last year and had a recent show at ArtSpace, Bronwyn Lace was a YAP participant, and founding co-editor at SAartsEmerging, Ismail Farouk is Rat (merit winner’s) partner that had a great show I wrote about recently as well as being a merit winner in New Sig last year, I don’t know Elmarie Pretorius and Franya Botha but really liked the former’s work (didn’t see the latter’s), Nomthunzi Mashalaba (aka ‘Toonsie’) is a great young p-town artist I know through Abrie -and you can look for a feature on her work on SAarts soon- and Thabang Richard Lehobye just made some funky @$$ s#!t….

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21 August 2006 by nathaniel

netVerse

Joburg’s own Andre SC has developed his first piece of net.art, and it’s definitely a noteworthy feat. Kind of a cross between fridge magnet poetry, geeky guy gluttony, snot flinging, and surrealist games, netVerse’s raining text allows for beautiful poetic formations, zoom-ins and zoom-outs, exports of images and a really big pixel size. Check it.

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