THE VOID

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THE VOID

Tactical media and an audiovisual publishing for practice-based research, brought to you by the Institute of Network Cultures

  1. 12

    A Collection of Collections Folded Into a Library w/ Rosa Menkman

    Based on a presentation for BiblioTech, reworked for the Institute of Network Cultures. BiblioTech is a project exploring the changing role of the library, reading, writing, and publishing in a post-digital age.The BiblioTech conference was facilitated by Nathan Jones and Sam Skinner of Toque Editions. And hosted by NeMe Arts Centre Cyprus (2022). See: torquetorque.net/publications/bibliotechVideo Short: vimeo.com/844924572 Extended: vimeo.com/844641618Repository: networkcultures.org/void/repository…y-rosa-menkmanHost: Rosa MenkmanProduction: Tommaso Campagna Filming: Tommaso Campagna, Ray Dolitsay, Giovanni Rossetti Video Editing: Ray Dolitsay Intro Music: Daniel Leix-Palumbo Graphic Design (background): Mieke GerritzenOriginally published by the Institute of Network Cultures, Amsterdam, in 2023.Licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial NoDerivatives 4.0 International License (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0.)

  2. 11

    New Audiovisual Publishing

    Hosts: Maisa Imamović, Jordi Viader Guerrero, Tommaso Campagna, Georgiana Cojocaru Curator: Maisa Imamović Directors and Producer: Tommaso Campagna, Jordi Viader Guerrero Sound Design and Music: Daniel Leix-Palumbo Graphic Design (background): Mieke GerritzenWatch the video here: networkcultures.org/void/2022/06/20…bout_thevoid-2

  3. 10

    Index of Self-Organisation in the Arts w/ Timeis.capital

    Timeis.capital is an online platform for audio-visual research on self-organisation. It consists of interviews with people who self-organise and the 3D scans of the spaces from which they do this — project spaces, squats and living rooms. It’s aim is to collect practice-based knowledge and strategies that are produced in the ephemeral landscape of artist-run initiatives — in order to strengthen the non-institutional art world and generate new energy for self-organisation. Timeis.capital consists of a fluid collective of artists and friends.Project Website: www.timeis.capital Video Version: networkcultures.org/void/2023/02/13…l-introductionProject by Timeis.Capital in collaboration with THE VOID (Institute of Network Cultures)Spaces: Galerie de Jaloezie (Rotterdam,NL) Peach (Rotterdam,NL) Mokum (Amsterdam,NL)Interviewees: Joe Rowley, Ephemeral Care (Gothenburg, SE) Anne Vera Veen, Galerie de Jaloezie Ghislain Amar, Peach Sjaak en Karel, Mokum KraaktConcept: Iskra Vukšić Roman TkachenkoConcept advice: Mariana Jurado Rico Ekaterina Volkova (Timeis.capital) Tommaso Campagna (Institute of Network Cultures) Mieke Bernink (Netherlands Film Academy) Stanisław Liguziński (Netherlands Film Academy)Production: Tommaso Campagna Editing: Iskra Vukšić, Roman Tkachenko, Giovanni Rossetti Script: Iskra Vukšić and Mariana Jurado Rico Narration: Tania Theodorou Sound design/Composition: @daniel-leix-palumbo 3D scanning/visuals: Roman Tkachenko Animation: Ray Dolitsay and Giovanni Rossetti Graphics: Ekaterina Volkova Graphic Design: Maisa Imamović Website/platform: Maisa Imamović Subtitles: Roman TkachenkoOriginally published by Timeis.Capital and the Insitute of Network Cultures, Amsterdam 2023.Licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial NoDerivatives 4.0 International License (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0.)

  4. 9

    Dutch Art Spaces and Self-Organisation w/ Timeis.capital

    In this episode, THE VOID hosts the collective Timeis.capital which runs an online platform for audio-visual research on self-organisation. This project consists of interviews with the people who run self-organised spaces and 3D scans of these (often ephemeral) spaces — project spaces, antikraak, squats and living rooms. Its aim is to collect practice-based knowledge and strategies that are produced in the ephemeral landscape of artist-run initiatives — in order to strengthen the non-institutional art world and generate new energy for self-organization.Video version: networkcultures.org/void/2023/04/24…f-organizationSpaces: Galerie de Jaloezie (Rotterdam, NL), Peach (Rotterdam, NL), Boo2 (Amsterdam, NL)Interviewees: Boo2, Anne Vera Veen, Ghislain AmarFilming and production (studio): Tommaso Campagna, Jordi Viader GuerreroFilming (onsite): Roman TkachenkoVideo Editing and Animation: Giovanni RossettiIntro music: Daniel Leix-PalumboGraphic design (background): Mieke GerritzenOriginally published by the Institute of Network Cultures, Amsterdam 2023.Licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial NoDerivatives 4.0 International License (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0.)

  5. 8

    The Future of Art Residencies w/ Bruno Alves de Almeida

    In this episode we hear a conversation between Sepp Eckenhaussen from the INC team and Bruno Alves de Almeida from the Jan van Eyck academy, on art residencies in the Netherlands. Amongst the questions discussed are how to imagine the future of residencies in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic, and what the position of residencies is in a world full of crises.Repository/References: networkcultures.org/void/repository…rt-residenciesVideo version: vimeo.com/788325864/Host and guest: Sepp Eckenhaussen and Bruno Alves de AlmeidaFilming and production: Tommaso Campagna, Ray Dolitsay and Giovanni RossettiVideo editing and animation: Mathilde Hjelle and Tommaso CampagnaIntro music: Daniel Leix-PalumboGraphic design (background): Mieke GerritzenOriginally published by the Institute of Network Cultures, Amsterdam, in 2022

  6. 7

    Expanded Audio-Visual Publishing for Open Collaborations w/ Mathilde Hjelle & Jordi Viader Guerrero

    What is the goal of all this, ultimately? For THE VOID the ambitions are not just short-term collaboration, but rather to construct something useful and sustainable. While projects and videos have a definitive timeline of production, the knowledge and experience we gather do not. Collective knowledge-making does not move into post-production and the final stage, it is always in development. Thus, we are reaching for means to archive and share our experience for future projects to come, both of our own and from others. We seek to blur the boundaries between formats to create a transformative agenda that expands publishing for practice-based research.Read the full article here: networkcultures.org/void/2022/12/19…collaborations/Text: Mathilde HjelleVoice: Jordi Viader GuerreroProduction: The Void TeamOriginally published by the Institute of Network Cultures, Amsterdam, in 2022.

  7. 6

    Therapy for Web Developers w/ Maisa Imamović and Clara Pasteau

    Episode 3/3 of the mini-series 'What's More Important than Two Women Talking About Web Development?' by Maisa Imamović and Clara PasteauIn this episode Maisa and Clara take on a role of being each other's therapists, as they dwell into anxieties and fears surrounding their practice.Repository/References: networkcultures.org/void/repository…web-developersVideo Version: vimeo.com/manage/videos/777359384Hosts: Maisa Imamović and Clara PasteauFilming and Production: Tommaso Campagna, Jordi Viader GuerreroVideo Editing and Animation: Ray DolitsayIntro Music: Daniel Leix-PalumboGraphic Design (background): Mieke GerritzenOriginally published by the Insitute of Network Cultures, Amsterdam, in 2022.

  8. 5

    A Motherfucking Website w/ Maisa Imamović and Clara Pasteau

    Part 2/3 in the mini-series 'What Is More Important than 2 Women Talking about Web Design?' by Maisa Imamović and Clara PasteauFilming and Production: Tommaso Campagna, Jordi Viader GuerreroVideo Editing and Animation: Ray DolitsayIntro Music: Daniel Leix-PalumboGraphic Design (background): Mieke GerritzenOriginally published by the Institute of Network Cultures, Amsterdam, in 2022, on networkcultures.org/voidVideo Version: vimeo.com/manage/videos/772010655Repository/References: networkcultures.org/void/repository…ucking-website

  9. 4

    Memorable Websites w/ Maisa Imamović and Clara Pasteau

    Part 1/3 of the mini-series 'What Is More Important than 2 Women Talking about Web Design?' by Maisa Imamović and Clara PasteauFilming and Production: Tommaso Campagna, Jordi Viader GuerreroVideo Editing and Animation: Ray DolitsayIntro Music: Daniel Leix-PalumboGraphic Design (background): Mieke GerritzenOriginally published by the Institute of Network Cultures, Amsterdam, in 2022, on networkcultures.org/voidVideo Version: vimeo.com/manage/videos/768035035Repository/References: networkcultures.org/void/repository…evelopment-1-3/

  10. 3

    Sampling Memes w/ Annebel Breij (Dj Set + Interview)

    Dj Set + Interview: @annebel-breijHost: Maisa ImamovićFilming and Production: Tommaso Campagna, Jordi Viader GuerreroVideo Editing and Animation: Ray DolitsayIntro Music: Daniel Leix-PalumboGraphic Design (background): Mieke GerritzenVideo Version: vimeo.com/766174110Repository/References: networkcultures.org/void/repository…oid-episode-03/

  11. 2

    Reclaiming Social Art Policy w/ Sepp Eckenhaussen

    Host and Guest: Maisa Imamović and Sepp EckenhaussenDirectors and Producers: Tommaso Campagna, Jordi Viader GuerreroMusic: Daniel Leix-PalumboGraphic Design (background): Mieke GerritzenVideo Version: vimeo.com/729893580 & networkcultures.org/void

  12. 1

    Stuck on the Platform w/ Geert Lovink

    Host: Chloë ArkenboutGuest: Geert LovinkDirectors and Producers: Tommaso Campagna, Jordi Viader GuerreroMusic: Daniel Leix-PalumboGraphic Design (background): Mieke GerritzenVideo version: networkcultures.org/void

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