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FILE | ELECTRONIC LANGUAGE INTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL

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The Electronic Language International Festival (FILE) is a non-profit cultural organization, organized by artists Ricardo Barreto and Paula Perissinotto, whose purpose is to disseminate and to develop arts, technologies and scientific research, by means of exhibitions, debates, lectures, and courses.

The festival promotes an yearly meeting in Brazil, in the city of São Paulo and also in the city of Rio de Janeiro, of international arts and new-media professionals. The File Festival show in its events web art,electronic art, net.art, artificial life, hypertext fiction, computer animation, interactive art , real time teleconferences, virtual reality, [information art] , art panoramas, interactive movie, e- video, electronic art installations and robotics through interactive and immersive rooms.

The File festival has showed the annual event FILE-SYMPOSIUM along with the festival, and it became a meeting point in the city of Sao Paulo. FILE Symposium, in its annual editions, brings names of expressive artists, intellectuals, theoreticians, researchers and scientists such as Ted Nelson, Lev Manovich , Bill Vorn, George Landow, Marcel.Lí Antúnez Roca, Han Hoogerbrugge , with the concern of establishing an international exchange of digital culture.

The event is open to the public, and intends to expand its educational reach to local and eventually remote audiences, thus sharing the experiences learned with FILE, through technologies of education, communication, registration and memory. The File festival also promotes the event Hipersônica, the festival's sonic arm, which intends to elaborate connections among the worlds of images, sonorities and text.

The festival of hypersonorities, sound poetry, error-music, sonic sculptures and antimusic identifies styles and trends, towards performatic abstractions derived from the residual interrelation with videographism, game-art, electronic theater, and direct interventions.The FILE-site:http://www.file.org.br. The FILE-photos: Flickr.com - file2006. The FILE-hipersonica videos YouTube.com - [1].The FILE-hipersonica photos: Flikr.com - hipersonica Hipersonica-site [2] .

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Related Domains

Archive

The FILE Archive has now more than 2000 national and international digital works of 38 different countries in several supports of digital media such as cd-rom, zips, diskettes, and video tape, texts and catalogues. This archive potential and significance can offer a great overview of what was produced in new media art since the year 2000.File Archive- on-line collection of net-art

The event is about new media art.

Artists

A selection of important artists working in File festival:

Performancers and Participants

A selection of important performancers and participants working in File hipersonica:


Publications

  • FILE’s book 2006:"Machine Art", 305 pages. Authors: Ricardo Barreto and Paula Perissinotto. Text: “The Universal Viral Machine” of Jussi Parikka. Design: Cássia Buitoni and Silvia Amstalden. ISBN: 85-89730-05-0.
  • FILE’s Rio book: (2006) 190 pages. Authors: Ricardo Barreto and Paula Perissinotto. Introduction: text “The Subject-Project: Metaformance and Endoesthetics” of Claudia Giannetti. Design: André Lenz. ISBN: 85-89730-04-2.
  • FILE’s book 2004: "File2004" 224 pages. Authors: Ricardo Barreto and Paula Perissinotto. Introduction: text “From Criticism to Creative Games in the Digital Age”, of Ricardo Barreto. Design: Fábio Prata and Flávia Nalon. ISBN 85-89730-02-6.
  • FILE’s book 2003 “Novas Mídias/New Media”  : 224 pages. Authors: Ricardo Barreto and Paula Perissinotto. text “The Anarcho-Culture”, of Ricardo Barreto. Design: Fábio Prata and Flávia Nalon. ISBN: 85-89730018.
  • FILE’s book 2002 “Internet Art”  : 160 pages. Authors: Ricardo Barreto and Paula Perissinotto. text “the_culture_of_immanence”, of Ricardo Barreto and Paula Perissinotto. Design: Fábio Prata and Maíra Ramos ISBN: 85-7060-038-0.

Articles

References

  • Hentschläger, Ursula und Wiener, Zelko Interview
  • Baumgärtel, Tilman (2001). net.art 2.0 – Neue Materialien zur Netzkunst / New Materials towards Net art. Nürnberg: Verlag für moderne Kunst. ISBN 3-933096-66-9.
  • Wilson, Stephen (2001). Information Arts: Intersections of Art, Science and Technology. Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press. ISBN 0-262-23209-X.
  • Grau, Oliver (2003). Virtual Art: From Illusion to Immersion (Leonardo Book Series). Cambridge, Massachusetts: The MIT Press. ISBN 0-262-07241-6.
  • Net Art Review a daily updated site that tries to keep pace with what is happening in the world of netart: netartreview
  • The syndicate network for media culture and media art : http://anart.no/~syndicate
  • Thomas Dreher: IASLonline Lessons in NetArt
  • Ascott, R. (200)3. Telematic Embrace. [E.Shaken, ed.] Berkeley: University of California Press
  • Manovich, Lev (2001). The Language of New Media Cambridge, Masschusetts: The MIT Press. ISBN 0-262-63255-1.
  • Paul, Christiane (2003). Digital Art (World of Art series). London: Thames & Hudson. ISBN 0-500-20367-9.
  • Grau, Oliver (2003). Virtual Art: From Illusion to Immersion (Leonardo Book Series). Cambridge, Massachusetts: The MIT Press. ISBN 0-262-07241-6.
  • Grau, Oliver (2007). (Ed.) MediaArtHistories. Cambridge, Massachusetts: The MIT Press. ISBN 0262072793.
  • Whitelaw, Mitchell (2004). Metacreation: Art and Artificial Life Cambridge, Massachusetts: The MIT Press. ISBN 0-262-73176-2.
  • Wands, Bruce (2006). Art of the Digital Age, London: Thames & Hudson. ISBN 0-500-23817-0.

External links

Contact

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