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Computer Art & Design for All – Proceedings of the Computer Art Congress Edited By: Guto Nóbrega, Khaldoun Zreik, Maria Luiza Fragoso e Tania Fraga September 2014 Http://cac4.eba.ufrj.br Published by School of Fine Arts, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (EBA – Escola de Belas Artes de UFRJ ) RioBooks Av. Pedro Calmom 550, 7 andar – Cidade Universitária Rio de Janeiro, RJ CEP – 21941-901 Tel: +55 21 2252-0084 Email: [email protected] Credits Cover Design: Ian Guy Ipanema Logo: Guto Nóbrega Layout: Maria Luiza Fragoso Printed in Rio de Janeiro ISBN 978-85-61556-64-8 Copyright 2014 Escola de Belas Artes/UFRJ All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a restricted system or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise without the prior written permission of the Publisher Escola de Belas Artes – EBA/ UFRJ – Riobooks. All text and images reproduced on the papers are their author´s responsability. COMPUTER ART & DESIGN FOR ALL PROCEEDINGS OF THE 4TH COMPUTER ART CONGRESS 1-3 September 2014 – School of Fine Arts/ UFRJ, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Edited Guto Nóbrega Khaldoun Zreik Maria Luiza Fragoso Tania Fraga Graduate Program of Visual Arts/PPGAV - School of Fine Arts/EBA Federal University of Rio de Janeiro/UFRJ EBA UFRJ EBA / UFRJ Promoted by: Centro de Letras e Artes EBA UFRJ EBA / UFRJ Sponsored by: PR-3 PR-5 Pró-Reitoria de Planejamento, Pró Reitoria de Extensão UFRJ Superintendência de Tecnologia Desenvolvimento e Finanças UFRJ da Informação e Comunicação Our Partners: IMA - INSTITUTE OF MATHEMATICS AND ART OF SÃO PAULO FOREWORD The 4th edition of CAC (2014) is organized with the collaboration of NANO Lab, supported by the Graduate Program in Visual Arts, at the School of Fine Arts of the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ). The 4th edition of the Computer Art Congress includes the Composite Session (summer 2014) of the Caiia-HUBB of the Planetary collegium, coordinated by Roy Ascott, and the 5th edition of the event Hiperorgânicos, promoted by NANO Lab which is coordinated by Carlos Augusto (Guto) Nóbrega and Maria Luiza (Malu) Fragoso. Since September 2010 NANO Ƥ ǡơ in the thematic area of hybrid-natures. The motivation of this research Lab is to consolidate a ƪ and dialogical exchanges. Computer Art began its development by the 50’s of the last century and the general thought was that it would mature only by the next millennium. By the 90’s the Internet, the WWW, and the development of interactive interfaces changed the possibilities to go from static to a dynamic and totally new multidimensional art form based on feedback, processes, multiplicity and improvisation. The spreading of digital cultural practices adds to these debates, feeding either the technophobia or techno lovers points of view, with many paradoxes. The arts and sciences considered by many as apparently dichotomous approaches also bring fuel to this debate. Deeply connected with mathematics, sciences, logic and highly experimental speculations, Ƥ ǡ demystifying the sacred reverence that the mainstream ART community has cultivated. Art critics and theorists evaluating such art with the canonical parameters of traditional art forms, maybe unaware of the complexities related with such background, have overlooked its importance. However this situation has changed with the popularity of computer technologies, its transdisciplinary and pervasive characteristics, accessible prices, the way it expands sensory experiences, the emergence of cyberspace and cyber culture, and the development of IDEs (Interface Development Environment) by artists. These facts bring radical changes within the Ƥǡ ƤǤ CAC. 4 came to Rio de Janeiro under the coordination of Malu Fragoso and Tania Fraga, who participates in CAC since the 2nd edition in Mexico (2008). Promoting this reunion at the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro brings about important issues, such as the recognition of the serious research in Computer Art developed in Brazil since the ‘50s. In the last decade we acknowledge in Brazil, as in other countries, the blooming educational programs focusing on the intersection between art, technology and computing at universities, cultural centers, governmental projects, ǤƤ have dedicated their work to the creation of independent garage-labs or fablabs. Even the Ƥ vi FOREWORD that seemed to be conceptually separated for decades. Most of the work presented at the 5th Hiperorgânicos was possible because of the partnership between the School of Fine Arts and the Faculty of Architecture, through the promotion of NANO Lab and LAMO3D and the interaction of our graduate and undergraduate students. ƤƤǦ ƪ Ǥǡ have the 4th Computer Art Congress held in Brazil, with the participation of the Planetary Collegium, within one of its most respected institution, the School of Fine Arts of the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, is already bringing incentives to all of us artists and researchers. The opportunity to share artistic proposals and ideas with such selected group is already an ǡ ƪ in Brazil. vii CONFERENCE ORGANIZATION Local Congress Convenor/Chairman Maria Luiza (Malu) P. G. Fragoso Dept. of Visual Communication Design NANO LAB, School of Fine Arts – Federal University of Rio de Janeiro – Brazil Local Congress Co-Convenor Tania Fraga Institute of Mathematics and Art of São Paulo Local Coordinator: Carlos Augusto (Guto) M. da Nóbrega Dept. of Analysis and Form Representation NANO Lab, School of Fine Arts – Federal University of Rio de Janeiro – Brazil International Chairman Khaldoun ZREIK Laboratoire Paragraphe, University of Paris VIII Vincennes Saint-Denis, France. Département Hypermédia Technical Team NANO – Núcleo de Arte e Novos Organismos HTTP://nano.eba.ufrj.br Supertic LAMO 3D- Faculty of Architecture - UFRJ PPGAV – Graduate Program in Fine Arts/UFRJ – http://ppgav.eba.ufrj.br ARTSHARE – www.artshare.pt viii COMPUTER ART & DESIGN FOR ALL REVIEW COMMITTEE Alan Dunning Alberta College of Art - Design, University of Calgary Alok Nandi - Architempo Andre Lemos - UFBA, Faculdade de Comunicação Andreas Bergsland - Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Department of Music Andreia Oliveira - LabInter - University Santa Maria UFSM Andrés Passaro - FAU/ UFRJ Brian Kane - multimedia artist, lives and works in Cambridge Carlos Azambuja - EBA/UFRJ Celso Guimarães - EBA/UFRJ Celia Matsunaga - University of Brasília Ǧ͙͙ Ǧ Christoph Sensen - University of Calgary Clara Boj - Independent Artist Clarissa Ribeiro - Ph.D. in Visual Arts by the School of Communications and Arts of the University of Sao Paulo Claudia Gianetti - Artmedia Claudia Werner - UFRJ Claudio Esperança - Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, COPPE Cleomar Rocha - Universidade Federal de Goiás, Instituto de Artes. Cristina Almeida - Universidade del Pais Vasco/Euskal Herriko Unibertsitatea Daniela Kutschat - SENAC University Center, São Paulo Daniel Wyllie L. Rodrigues - EBA/UFRJ Danilo Barata - Un. Fed. do Recôncavo da Bahia Delmar Galisi - Universidade Anhembi Morumbi Diego José Díaz García - Departament d’Enginyeria de Sistemes Industrials i Disseny Donizetti Louro - Institute of Art and Mathematics of São Paulo Doris Kosminsky - EBA/UFRJ Edgar Franco - Universidade Federal de Goiás, FAV - Faculdade de Artes Visuais Elena Corchero - Central Saint Martins MA Textile Futures Elisabeth Jacob - EBA/UFRJ Emanuele Bertoni - Film maker and Photographer Eufrasio Prates - University of Brasilia Everardo Reyes - Université Paris 13 Fabio Nunes - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP) Fatima Burgos - University of Brasília Felix Rebolledo - Federal Uiversity of santa Maria UFSM REVIEW COMMITTEE ix Frank Dufour - University of Texas at Dallas Gilbertto Prado - University of São Paulo Guto Nóbrega - EBA/UFRJ Isabelle Choiniere - Concordia University Giselle Beiguelman - University of São Paulo James Hahn - George Washington University Jack Stenner - University of Florida Jane Grant - Principal Supervisor, CAiiA-Node Karla Brunet - Federal University of Bahia/ UFBA Kenneth Fields - Canada Research Chair in Telemedia Arts, member of the DeTao Masters Academy Beijin ơǦ Leonardo Fuks - School of Music/ EBA/UFRJ Lilian França - Federal University of Sergipe Lúcia Gouvêa Pimentel - Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais Luis Miguel Girão - Director of Reasearch and Development atArtshare Luisa Paraguai - University of Anhembi Morumbi (UAM) São Paulo Leonardo Ventapane - EBA/UFRJ Magdalena Grimaldi - EBA/UFRJ Maida Withers - The George Washington University Malu Fragoso - EBA/UFRJ Maria Helena Wyllie L. Rodrigues - EBA/UFRJ Mariela Yeregui - electronic artist Martha Blassnigg UK - Cinema/ technology theory Michael Punt - University of Plymouth Mike Phillips - Principal Supervisor for the Planetary Collegium Marcos Mucheroni - University of São Paulo, ECA -USP Maíra Spanghero Ferreira - Dance Curator/UFBA Maira Fróes - HCTE/UFRJ Mirko Tobias - Utrecht University Monica Tavares - Pennsylvania State University Ǧ Ƥ ×× Néstor Olhagaray - Fac Artes U Chile Nara Cristina Santos - UFSM Nina Czegledy - Currator/ University of Toronto Paulo Bernardino Bastos - University of Aveiro, PT Paul Klein - San Francisco Art Institute Paul Magee - Independent multimedia artist x COMPUTER ART & DESIGN FOR ALL Pier Luigi Capucci NABA - Nuova Accademia di Belle Arti, Milan, Plymouth, Planetary Collegium Priscila Arantes - University of Anhembi Morumbi (UAM) São Paulo Rachel Zuanon - University of Anhembi