The Devil’s Rope Journal at IF07

The Devils’ Rope Journal pre-release mix presented live by babel, crissxross & runran at the Interactive Futures 2007 conference in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, November 15th.

Devil’s Rope CD cover by runran

Below: setting up for our live presentation of The Devil’s Rope Journal

Setting up The Devil’s Rope presentationSetting up The Devil’s Rope presentation

I had a great time at Interactive Futures earlier this month. When you spend most of your creative life alone and glued to your computer screen, it’s wonderful to be able to present digital media with your collaborators to a live audience – and so rewarding to hear them laugh in the right places! After collaborating online in the remix for the past year, it was good to spend a couple of intense days, before the conference, working together face-2-face with Randy Adams (runran) and Chris Joseph (babel) for the first time. Considering our improvisational process, it was amazing how everything came together. Presenting live meant that we could incorporate spoken word into our performance too, which was a fascinating experience. I felt we were performers emerging from the virtual world, but not becoming fully present in theatrical reality, preferring to remain creatures of the shadows and to merge our voices with the digital presence.

Here are some more examples of oddly disembodied but very human, real-time, virtual presences at Interactive Futures. It really does feel like you’re interacting in the future when you’re conversing, from North America, with European heads in a digital boxes!

Julie Andreyev introduces Mirjam Struppek’s keynoteMirjam Struppek presents her keynote remotely

Above left: Julie Andreyev introduces Mirjam Struppek’s keynote: Urban Screens – The Potential of Screens for a Sustainable Urban Society. Above right: Mirjam Struppek presents her keynote remotely, via iChat

Leena Saarinen gives her presentation remotelyRemote Q and A with Leena Saarinen

Above left: Leena Saarinen talks, via iChat from Finland, about ‘Accidental Lovers’, her interactive musical TV-comedy. Above right: the remote Q and A with Leena Saarinen.

IF07 was a fantastic experience all round. It was fascinating to see a variety of new media and to meet and listen to a range of artists, academics and creative techies. A good end-of-conference party too: The Exploding, Plastic & Inevitable redux! I even got an opportunity, albeit brief, to do a bit of veejaying, when Chris and Randy took a short break from their VJ controls.

For more photos see my IF07 set in Flickr

Arts Council EnglandFor more about other presentations at IF07 see my comment

A big thank you to Arts Council England whose support enabled me to travel to Canada and take part in Interactive Futures 2007.

2 Comments

  1. Posted 11 December 2007 at 8:25 pm | Permalink

    On attending Interactive Futures 2007 as a delegate

    I found all the talks and presentations at IF07 very stimulating, and it was great to meet and have discussions with a wide variety of artists, writers and intellectuals. Here are links to some of the people I found particularly interesting:

    Kate Armstrong
    Why Some Dolls Are Bad – a dynamically generated graphic novel built on the facebook platform
    http://www.katearmstrong.com

    Dene Grigar
    The Present [Future] of Electronic Literature
    http://www.nouspace.net/dene/

    Carolyn Guertin
    Beyond the Threshold: The Dynamic Interface As Permeable Technology
    Digital Narrative – https://mavspace.uta.edu/guertin/portfolio/

    Ted Hiebert
    Delirious Screens: Flesh Shadows of Cool Technology
    http://www.tedhiebert.net/site/index.php

    Peter Horvath
    Web cinema, interactive art, multimedia art
    http://www.6168.org/

    Chris Joseph
    Various interactions with babel
    http://www.babel.ca/

    Noisefold
    David Stout and Cory Metcalf
    http://nfold.csf.edu/

    Kate Pullinger
    Inanimate Alice
    http://www.inanimatealice.com
    Flight Paths – a networked novel
    http://www.flightpaths.net/blog/

    Don Ritter
    The Ethics of Aesthetics
    http://aesthetic-machinery.com/
    The e Decision
    http://aesthetic-machinery.com/the_e_decision.html

    Second Front
    Avatar performance art group in Second Life
    http://slfront.blogspot.com/

    Sue Thomas
    The Transliterate Screen
    http://www.hum.dmu.ac.uk/~sthomas/

    Also a big thank you to the IF07 curators:

    Randy Adams
    http://www.runran.net

    Julie Andreyev
    http://www.fourwheeldrift.com

    Steve Gibson
    http://www.telebody.ws/

    cheers
    Christine Wilks

  2. Steve Gibson
    Posted 23 December 2007 at 1:09 am | Permalink

    Thanks for all the great photos and the kind words Christine!

    Steve

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  1. By Chris Joseph » Back from Interactive Futures on 4 December 2007 at 2:18 pm

    [...] For even more photos and gossip there is an ongoing documentation page on the IF07 site. Christine Wilks (part of our “Devil’s Journal” CD/performance trio) has also written a great report of the event here. [...]

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