banquete_nodos y redes Workshop Eyes wanting more
07
Jun
2008
La intención (The intention), 2008. Marta de Gonzalo y Publio Pérez. Foto: Marcos Morilla
banquete_nodos y redes DIT. Do it Together. Workshop Series
07
Jun
2008
Workshop Series Technologies To The People
X-Devian. The New Technologies To The People System, 2003. Daniel G. Andújar. Image: Marcos Morilla
banquete_nodos y redes Pau Alsina
Director of the Postgraduate programme in cultural innovation UOC-LABoral
International symposium: media libraries and archives for 21st century. Image: Noé Baranda
banquete_nodos y redes Neokinok.tv
Neokinok.tv collective has been researching into communication, audiovisual creation and experimental television.
Image: shuawa-lima-tv. Neokinok.tv
banquete_nodos y redes Pablo Armesto
Schaffhausen, Suiza, 1970
banquete_nodos y redes Clara Boj & Diego Díaz
(Murcia, 1975) Live and work in Valencia
banquete_nodos y redes Marta De Gonzalo & Publio Pérez Prieto
Born in Madrid, 1971 and Mérida, 1973, respectively
banquete_nodos y redes Pablo de Soto
Photo: Enrique Cárdenas
banquete_nodos y redes Eugenio Ampudia
Valladolid, 1958) Lives and works in Madrid
banquete_nodos y redes Escoitar.org
Image: escoitar.org. Plaza María Pita, A Coruña
banquete_nodos y redes Protomembrana, 2006
Lecture/Interactive action and video screening
banquete_nodos y redes mur.muros/Distopía #2, 2007/08
Interactive installation
Photo: Marcos Morilla
banquete_nodos y redes La intención (The intention), 2008
Video installation and didactic programme to foster audiovisual literacy
Photo: Marcos Morilla
banquete_nodos y redes
14
Mar
2008
28
Jul
2008
Interactions between art, science, technology and society in Spain’s digital culture

banquete_nodos y redes

Interactions between art, science, technology and society in Spain’s digital culture

13
Mar
2008
27
Jul
2008
00:00 to 00:00

what is banquete_?

Since the early 1990s, the banquete_ project has evolved as an international network of conversations and actions among artists, scientists, technologists, and other producers of knowledge. Its objective is to explore the convergences among biological, social, technological, and cultural systems using a systemic, trans-disciplinary approach. This approach questions the prevailing model of thought, which is anthropocentric, linear, and dichotomous, and has political, social, economic, cultural and environmental consequences that call for an immediate shift in awareness, outlook, and course.

Conceived and directed by Karin Ohlenschläger and Luis Rico the project has brought together anthropologists, architects, biologists, philosophers, economists, neuroscientists and sociologists to reflect on the transformation patterns and processes governing tangible and intangible flows of matter, energy and information. During this period, the banquet_ project has structured and consolidated a collaboration environment, comprised of different centers of artistic and scientific research, production and divulgation for the purpose of bringing science and the humanities closer to each other and to society at large.

banquete_ tracks the art-life binomial in the light of techno-scientific breakthroughs and in relation to emerging languages linked to contemporary creation. Its scope of research and expression has expanded from the body to the gene, from the desk to the Web, and from local public space to the global media sphere.

banquete_ is an attempt at generating a collective creation process, able to structure dissociated elements and combine diverse types of knowledge, methods and practices. It arose out of the challenge shared by many people of conceiving of and constructing an ACTS (Art, Science, Technology and Society) interaction space to investigate new forms of creation and knowledge transfer.

In conclusion, banquete_ provides an open space based on complex dynamics that aim to transcend the conventional sequential compartmentalization of research, training, production and cultural divulgation processes; a context to practice transversal thought that explores the interaction among ecosystems, the techno-sphere, and the symbolic universes that define the collective imagination of contemporary societies.

background

Since its creation in the early 1990s, the banquete_ project has explored the relations among biological, social, technological and cultural systems. During that time, the project has put into practice a series of actions and events including exhibits, festivals, workshops, debates, symposia and publications, and provided an environment serving as a catalyst for research and production projects.

This process has included the following: Agua, the monograph published by Atlántica, the International Art Journal, as part of Expo’98 in Lisbon; Cibervisión (www.cibervision.org), the International Festival of Art, Science and Technology, held in 1999 at the Universidad Rey Juan Carlos in Móstoles and in 2002 at the Centro Cultural Conde Duque in Madrid, in collaboration with the Science and Technology Series of the Fundación General de la Universidad Complutense de Madrid; the banquete_03 e xhibit: metabolism and communication, co-produced in 2003 by the Palau de la Virreina of the Ayuntamiento de Barcelona, the Center for Art and Media (ZKM) in Karlsruhe/Germany, and the Centro Cultural Conde Duque/MediaLabMadrid (MLM) of the Ayuntamiento de Madrid; the banquete_05 exhibit: evolving communication held in 2005 at the Centro Cultural Conde Duque/MLM and the Gran Canaria Espacio Digital in Las Palmas; and theACTS_evolving communication symposium carried out in Madrid within the framework of that exhibit.

 

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By Carlos Briones, Susanna C. Manrubia and José Ángel Martín-Gago


By Diego Rasskin-Gutman and Ángela Delgado Buscalioni


By Javier De Felipe


By State Society for Exterior Cultural Action of Spain (SEACEX)


By César Alierta. President of Fundación Telefónica


By Peter Weibel. Director of ZKM | Center for Art and Media Technology, Karlsruhe


By Rosina Gómez-Baeza. Director of LABoral Centro de Arte y Creación Industrial, Gijón


By Manuel Castells. University of California (Berkeley)


Carlos Briones, Susanna C. Manrubia y José Ángel Martín-Gago. Astrobiology Centre (CSIC-INTA), Madrid


By Karin Ohlenschläger y Luis Rico


By Erich Berger. Chief Curator. LABoral Centro de Arte y Creación Industrial, Gijón


By Pedro C. Marijuán. SAMCA (CPS-I3A) Professorship, University of Zaragoza


MediaLabmadrid


Fernando Sáez Vacas Universidad Politécnica de Madrid


José Pérez de Lama, osfa < hackitectura.net >

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