In 2013 I and 2 other musicians were selected from thousands of other talents by UNESCO/Aschberg for three music bursaries across the world. I was sent to Brazil.
In my proposal I remember assuring the judges that I will maximize and milk the opportunity to the best of my ability if selected, and this was what I did.
In my 2 months of living in Bahia, I inspired the formation of the now most important Afrobeat band of Bahia, IFA Afrobeat. Our joint album has been well received by people and critics, won awards, and opened more creative paths for all of us. Currently I founded an exciting project, Aweto Band in Salvador, Brazil.
If given this opportunity in your program, I aim to immerse myself into any environment I find myself, to create, to learn, interact and positively impact in ways that I hope will be lasting.
About
I am a 32 year old woman from Nigeria, living in Brasil, a singer and composer. I am influenced by music and arts from many cultures, and despite being a disciple of musical styles like Afrobeat, Jazz, HipHop, Highlife, Soul, I experiment with many other kinds of genres and sometimes with technology and electronics.
https://soundcloud.com/okweiodili
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Nonesuch One Second Residency for the ‘Migrant Experience’ : Rodrigo Arenas-Carter
Use of residency
I have a web-based piece called “Post Tenebras Lux”, which uses Twitter as a platform to build an oral and visual history about migration in Chile.During the residency, I will make a 1-second long video including all the tweets collected.Link:
https://twitter.com/ptl2016cl
About
Visual artist and writer, born in Chile and based in Guatemala. I work in video and performance art format. I’m a migrant. Portfolio:
http://arenascarter.weebly.com/
Short bio
“Rodrigo Arenas-Carter is a visual artist and writer born in Chile. M.A. in American Literature. He specializes in performance art, Web-based pieces and video art. His work has been shown in U.S.A., Colombia, Chile, France and Guatemala. His interests are in postnational and transracial/racial topics. In 2016, he was awarded a grant from Goethe Institut – Bogotá, Siemens Foundation, and Mapa Teatro. Also, he writes essays regarding performance art theory, which have been awarded in Mexico and Cuba. Currently, he lives in Guatemala City. “
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Nonesuch One Second Residency for Goat Herders : Hizzy
Use of residency
use of my need of a charge against the lines on the goatherd, “I say should i?
About
am i? do music people took to break that will not free or shun the society and above who
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Nonesuch One Second Residency for Story Tellers : Tamsin
Use of residency
To indulge in the nonlinear narrative without the chronological rules of farewells and new beginnings, end of chapter/new chapter, it is a second to capture the affection the world momentarily displays for being alive.
Tamsin
@MakingDrama
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Nonesuch One Second Residency for ‘Flagless Travel To Neptune’ : Sara P
Use of residency
I will use this unique opportunity in writing a code which will take me to Neptune and back. I was thinking of an automated PHP script. By pressing OK, the script will automatically produce the necessary code.
About
I am anything but an astronaut. Trained artist and teacher in Fine Arts at the KABK in The Hague, GRA in Amsterdam, University of Amsterdam, Dep. Media Studies & Theory, GCA and ascii collectives. Twisting code and manage high consumer focus is what I do for a living. I am constantly challenging conceptions of art and their institution(s). I have no country.
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31 December 2016
Hi!Thank you for offering me the residency! Very kind of you. Unfortunately
the code I am working on is still not finished. The past days I have been
working on the concept and its parameters. The returntrip to Neptune
turned out to be a much bigger challenge that first anticipated but I am
getting there 🙂 I still have to dig into a bit of algebra to get the
code right, and I will most likely finish it tomorrow. For what it is
worth, I will send you a copy of it anyway.Happy New Year.Kind regards,
Sara Platon
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Nonesuch Paper One Second Residency for Capital Letters : Erica Mena
Use of residency
Combine all the photos I’ve taken over the year into a video lasting 1 second long. Go from there.
About
Erica Mena is a poet, translator, and book artist. She holds an MFA in poetry from Brown University, and an MFA in literary translation from the University of Iowa. Her book Featherbone (Ricochet Editions, 2015) won a 2016 Hoffer First Horizons Award. Her translation of the Argentine graphic novel The Eternaut by H.G. Oesterheld and F. Solano Lopez (Fantagraphics, 2015) won a 2016 Eisner Award. She is the editor in chief of Drunken Boat, and the founding editor of Anomalous Press. Puerto Rican by descent, she was born and raised in Boston, and now lives between Providence, RI and San Francisco, CA.
The Project
Erica Mena’s project in collaboration with her partner, Matt Mena-Landry:
http://www.registryoffools.org/mlandry/imageJitter/…
what it does is load every photograph I took in 2016 in 1 second (after the database loads, which takes a few second, we couldn’t figure a workaround for that…).
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Nonesuch Paper One Second Residency for Collected Artifacts : Daniel Giordano
Use of residency
To crave Orange Tang
To eat some meat, be wrapped up in rice–I wanna be an onigiri.
To put on lipstick and fake eyelashes
To double knot my Feivue
You wanna go see the burlesque show on that dessert kayak safari ?
About
I make work, just might be the visual representation of a ‘sailor mouth.’ It might appeal to the 1989 Jack Nicholson Joker. I channel berserker mode and vicki vermicelli and friends and always go full throttle. My brother’s mummified foreskin in a little plastic container is the most prominent and one of my artistic origins.
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Nonesuch Leap Second Residency for Artistic Physics : Marcela Jardón
Use of residency
I think I’d like to show a video called quantum leap. It is a slowdown for a moment.
About
I make video, photo, drawings, paintings, poems and objects.
I am currently working on the issues of perception and space-time. I reside in Barcelona
my bio: My artistic practice is located at the intersection of drawing, photography, video, new media, installation, visual-poetry, artist’s books and research of the relationship between images and language as symbolic productions.
The exploration of hybrid forms, the vision and the production process spanning several disciplines and distances between past and present, the analogical and the digital.
In my projects incorporate texts as “repentismos graficos”, text fragments, quotations out of context from different sources, and original photography, and recreation of fragments of previous own works. Work using everyday images, rescuing preview images, simple objects, exploring the dark places of the unconscious, controversial concepts, and stories often hidden behind in what surrounds us.”
1988 Bachelor of Visual Arts. National Professor of Visual Arts. National School of Fine Arts Prilidiano Pueyrredón, Buenos Aires.
exhibitions
My works have been exhibited and published in America, Europe and Asia, in institutions such as the University of Valencia, Argentina Society of Plastic Artists of Buenos Aires, the Opera House in Sydney, Australia, the Art Center Citizen Kanazawa, Japan, the University Museum Alicante, the Bangkok Regional Office of The Rockefeller Foundation, the Center for Contemporary Culture, the Department of Artistic Expressions of the University of Panama, the Museo Social Argentino in Buenos Aires, the Provincial Museum of Quilmes in Argentina, the Museum of Buenos Aires Modern Art, the Museum and Historical Archive Cabildo de Montevideo in Uruguay, the Centre d’Art Santa Monica in Barcelona, and in many galleries. They are in private and public collections in Argentina, Spain, Canada, Panama, Australia, Italy, Germany, France, UK, Japan, Sweden, USA, Mexico, Netherlands, Belgium, among others… (See more at
http://www.marcelajardon.net/shortcodes1.html#accordionArea )
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Nonesuch Leap Second Lost Artist Residency : Filippo Tassinari
Use of residency
Roaming the Earth
About
I grow tired of creating gadget & gizmos
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Nonesuch One Second Residency for ‘Dinner At The Restaurant At The End Of The Universe’ : Mattias Hellberg
Use of residency
I will use the residency to take some time off from everything else.
About
I am a Swedish artist that wishes to take some time off.
instagram: djsixpac
very short text: Mattias Hellberg is a Swedish artist working in several different mediums such as sculpture, performance and drawing.
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Nonesuch Leap Second For Intimacy Residency : Wei Hsinyen
Use of residency
skype for 1 second, just to let the voice being heard.
Plus a photography, I suppose.
About
Wei Hsinyen is a Taiwanese artist working in photography, video and performance. Her work explores intimacy through various social, sensory and cultural implications. She received her MFA in studio from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. She has presented work in spaces such as the Sun Gallery and Contemporary Art Space in Taiwan, Rich Mix in London, Art Busan in Korea, CoCA Center on Contemporary Art Seattle, EXPO Chicago, Links Hall and Mana Contemporary Chicago. She currently lives and works in Taipei.
Website:
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Nonesuch One Second Residency for Eternal Apathy : Nathan Markham
Use of residency
Create a series of sound art – 365 clips of sound lasting 1 sec each – layered to play for 1 sec – this one sound can be digitally manipulated to echo on indefinitely as an homage to the eternal apathy of a virtual afterlife.
About
I am an artist, traveler, musician and educator – from Miami USA – via Nashville TN USA. I have background in sound recording, interdisciplinary art, and painting. My work focuses on memory, extended immersive travel and experiencing identity loss.
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Nonesuch One Second Residency For The Importance Of Uselessness : Jedrzej Cichosz
Use of residency
Residency would be great oportunity to try something that wouldn’t make sense and will not be useful for anyone. i will make something spontanous experimental and fun!
About
I am polish artist based in Glasgow. I am basketball player and referee. Interested in free expression DIY and death metal.
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Hey!
I send you one snap photo that I took at exact second(i hope)
iam sure i just wasted this one particular second doing absolutly nothing creative.(exept the photo)
here is some links to my websites as well
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Nonesuch Leap Second Residency For Objective Reality : Patrick Lichty
Use of residency
I would like to explore the ideas of glitch and fluxus in extending the exploration of the videos I did for the festival.
About
Im a new media artist of over 25 years who explores mediation and how digital technology alters the way we see reality. I work in all media, as long as it deals with the alteration and reinterpretation of objective reality.
The Project
“15 seconds of infamy”
15 second long “1 second FLUXUS” created in honor of the residency:
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Nonesuch Residency for Embedded Banal Phenomena : Maia Nichols
Use of residency
I am interested in exploring body language, sound, and movement to communicate with audience members and potentially other interested performers. Through an awareness of space, the distance between bodies, the subtleties of posture, movement, eye contact, creating the possibility for movement and sound to escape the body in a way that is natural, unforced while playing with what is seductive, manipulative, in the territory of facade, or image creation, versus exposure of the opposite, mortality, fragility, vulnerability, shame. Observing how people behave, fidget, move, shuffle, and hide, I am curious about how we use specific tones, mannerisms, postures, to express our emotions and would like to capture them in the present moment, sensing and receptive to the information that is present in the room. Hypersensitive to the emotion can arise from simple extended eye contact or connection which can occur through awareness of the present moment while sustaining the pleasure of playing. How does the body react, how does the mind try to tame it, what is mechanized, what is involuntary? Does the body move differently when it is being watched? I anticipate using film to impose an anthropological observation on action
dissecting the banal phenomena embedded in everyday life addressing mechanistic reaction against intimacy, connection and instinct. Using textile sculptures, to emulate creatures. Imagine, the form of a slate grey bear reflecting on the awkwardness of proximity, a pencil body, an animal body large enough to enclose two-people at a time to view a video. This material insulation pulls the body into a posture in the middle, distance between material objects and living creatures, a pod, a womb, a sac.
About
Maia Nichols (b. Berkeley) lives and works in Los Angeles. Her gestures involve play, memory, and repetition to create conversations between objects, spaces and individuals. She investigates behavior, interpretation and language to untangle and flatten out ingrained methods of perceiving and moving. She holds a Bachelor of Psychology and a Bachelor of Fine Art from the University of British Columbia. She earned a Masters in the Department of Critical Studies at the California Institute of the Arts in Valencia, California.
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Nonesuch Leap Second Residency In Honour Of Anonymous Magyar Heroes : Igor and Ivan Buharov
Use of residency
We would like to shoot a long feature film about Hungarian heroes, to show them daily life. We are planning to use an other dimension for the filming, and stopping this one second in this dimension for the work.
About
It has been more than 21 years that they have been working together, under the pseudonym of Igor and Ivan Buharov. They have been producing and directing several films. (experimentals, features, shorts, documentaries, animations) They have also been involved in the creation of several music projects and film music. Their works always dancing on the edge of fine art and cinematic art. The Buharovs shoot their films mainly with super 8 technique and combine elements of experimental filmmaking and narrativestory-telling. The use of dreamlike imagery, poetical and philosophical texts, and self-written music give the specific atmosphere of their films. The world created by the Buharovs moves on the frontier of dream and reality, they capture archetypical experiences in surrealistic atmosphere. The protagonists are mostly friends and non-actors, who live outside of mainstream and elite culture, andoften speak out poetic or philosophical dialogues given to them. The vision of freedom and its impossibility, the slow steps of the individual towards self-liberation are topics touched with melancholy and irony.
Because our work is depends on an other dimension,
firstly we have to find a way to this other dimension,
and work from there…
(this film, what we would like to make, is really long
and it is takes time to prepare)
So, in this dimension maybe not understandable the
speediness, and the main story of it.
I can imagine that we can send during the residency
a part of the film, what could be in this dimension (maybe)
only a photo.
(we will see…)
We have a basic portfolio here:
and also you can find some films (features, shorts, etc.)
under “igorbuharov” yutube user name
I attached to the conversation Ivan Buharov too
because he is living in Budapest,
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31 December 2016
We are in the other dimension and working hard…
We already made some part of the long film about the Hungarian Heroes,
and we try to send to your dimension a part of it, I hope so,
that you get during the residency program!
Happy New Year!
Igor and Ivan Buharov
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Nonesuch One Second Residency For The Love Of Nature : Victor Matthew Ablorh
Description of Project
It is just an operation performed by my computer in a second. I created another version of the original file in JPEG which was a PSD Photoshop file originally. I did this with 2 simple operations on my computer’s keyboard namely;
‘ctrl’ which stands for (Control) and ‘J ‘ which stands for duplicate layer. These keys work simultaneously to achieve this operation in less than a second. Then the next operation is ‘ctrl’ which stands for (Control) and ‘S’ which stands for Save document. These keys also work simultaneously to accomplish this task.
Use of residency
Ever since I was born, I have been passionate about the conservation nature. I love nature and appreciate the need to conserve it. My strong passion for this has always inspired me to create works of art, which advocate the conservation of nature. I strongly believe that nature is the natural resource for development. It is the only platform for human survival and progress. Thus, it is very important that humanity preserves it for the future generations and develop it as the years go by. In my pursuit for this quest, I always depict a vivid picture of issues about nature and its benefit to mankind. On the other hand I also portray the practical negative consequences which would arise as a result of the destruction of nature. The very topics which I echo in my speeches, during my Art exhibitions are; A forestation, poaching, bush hunting, pollution, deforestation, destruction of wildlife, logging and many topics of such nature. I always try to communicate this message in my work to the audience. I deem it an obligation and a responsibility on my part, as an artist to educate society via my talent and to promote this awareness. I have the conviction that, art is multi- functional; meaning that it can educate, entertain, inspire, motivate, develop, train and change the personality of mankind. I consider art a tool for dissemination of vital information without an obstacle. This fact is evident in illustrations in books for teaching. As a painter and illustrator, I have done artworks with such themes for my advocacy.
I believe in scientific methods combined with art to teach and develop the world. I think art and science are the driving forces of civilization today. This means that art and science are inalienable and have an intrinsic value which is development. Art is the driving force aesthetics and a tool for communication. This concept guides me in my endeavor as an artist. It is the basis for my themes makes my work represent my thought, passion and personality. Because I am a versatile artist, my skills are varied ranging from Comic Art, Painting, illustration, Graphic Design, Web design, interior Design, Animation and Creative Writing. But in spite of my versatility my themes, remain consistent and reflects in all my genre. I believe that every Artist has a responsibility to educate society through his or her talent. I think Art must benefit society either through development, education cultural awareness and practical issues of concern. I believe a talent is the greatest resource of humanity, because it is wealth, a vocation, an asset, an emotional therapy, a priceless and imperishable treasure of humanity. Therefore a talent which is not recognized and used is a waste of progress. Likewise a talent which does not benefit society is not worthy of honor or appraisal. The beneficial role which Art must play is educating, beautifying, communicating, developing, healing emotions and transforming the world positively.
Therefore If any of these roles has been performed through a talent, then that talent is worthy of recognition. This is the criteria which I grade my Artistic performance. Though I am an artist, I also consider myself a teacher, because my works often teach a lesson in the form of art and illustration. I hope that society would derive lessons from my works and apply the lessons daily as the world needs development and a positive change.
About
Victor is a versatile artist from Ghana. He was born in Accra on the 17th of June 1981, where he had his elementary school education. He later pursued secondary school education between the years of 1996 and 1999. During that time, he studied Visual Arts. After graduating from high school , he then took a basic course in Textile Design. Four years later studied Animation in a college known as Animation Africa. A year later he studied German at Goethe Institute in Ghana. His versatile nature led him to channel his talent into Comic Art and illustration. His passion for Computer Art compelled him to study and Web Designing a year later. This earned him a professional Certificate. He also pursued a professional course in Graphic Design. His versatile nature led him to study Creative Writing at an online institution called Writers Village Academy . His passion for Art also made him an interior Designer at a club for 2 years during 2010 and 2012. Victor has won 2 international awards and Art contests. Victor has written 15 poems and 2 Novels. Currently, he has established an Art Online College for Teaching Art. He has also attended Art workshops in the field of Animation, at Toon Boom Studios in Canada. Victor has a Certificate in German, after pursuing a language Course in the year 2007. He has taught art for the past 3 years, in the field of Painting, Graphic Design, Web Design, Animation, Comics and Illustration. He has done 3 art exhibitions in his country Ghana and USA- New York . He currently has a PHD and MSC in Web Design. His hobbies are Painting, drawing, designing, writing, reading, sports and research.
He currently has a PHD and MSC from California Creek University – USA.
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Drunken Boat & Nonesuch One Second Residency : h/lev
Use of residency
i plan to make a painting that explores 1 second of time
About
At the moment i am lying in the sun inside my home in Parrsboro, Nova Scotia, Canada watch a thin layer of snow slowly evaporate
Description of Project
this is a painting made in the 1 second of the leap UTC. It is made by preparing blops of found paint and in the 1 second i dragged a long stick through the blobs spreading the paint. The method is inspired by the work of Gerhard Richter. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gerhard_Richter
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Neptune Base Station & Nonesuch One Second Residency : judithsbauer
Use of residency
i will use the opportunity to explore concepts of time. What is a long time? What does it mean to move quickly? To think slowly? To be in the moment? The leap second still seems like a long way off and i believe i have lots of time to solidify my ideas and prepare for this residency. Nonetheless, i suspect the moment will arrive and i will be surprised at how quickly it got here. And then it will be gone, frozen behind me. Or will it?
About
i am a poet, painter, explorer, and facilitator.
Description of Project
This project, Kairos and Chronos Do The Leap Second, is dedicated to Jay Griffiths, the author of A Sideways Look at Time. The results of the exploration are below…
86,400 : kairos
86,400 : chronos
86,401 : kairos
86,401 : chronos
The addition of one or more leapseconds is not unlike spitting in the ocean.
1 extra second
With 86,400 tickmarks
on a page
pips in a day
does one make a change?
does it make a difference?
or is all merely distraction
focussing on the minutiae of measurement
instead of our own timekeepers
telomeres and cracked teeth
the end of egg production
grey hairs and rheumatism
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Picasso used to date everything : “ I never do a painting as a work of art. All of them are researches. I search incessantly and there is a logical sequence in all this research. That is why I number them. It’s an experiment in time”. (Liberman, 1956)
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leapsecond.date and the One Second Artist Residency program are part of the Leap Second Festival….
The Leap Second Festival is a distributed, decentralized event for art, technology and precarity, coordinated on the net. This is the third festival in the series. The festival is held on leap seconds announced by IERS (International Earth Rotation and Reference Systems Service). The previous festivals in 2015 and 2012 saw more than 100 works worldwide, from split-second videos, audio and musical works, to conceptual- and instructional art, network- and timespecific performances, and sculpture. The festivals have support from the Arts Council Norway.
Organizers
General proposal for 2016
The leap second adjustment is a consequence of technology. It is practically immaterial, virtual, untimely, outside of time so to say, awkward and unsuitable. The leap second is a glitch/wobble on global scale in earth’s rotation and in electronic time systems (OSs).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leap_second
About the leap second festival
– it’s questioning its own existence
– it’s scalable from extremely big to extremely small, somehow mirroring the extension of technology
– it’s also a metaphor for the precarity caused by technology.
– i’ts a distributed, decentralized festival – the more the better.
– to ensure the above: emphasize a collaborative, experimental, project-based approach more, so that the works in various ways embed the leap second idea and function as leap second events in themselves. in this way we’ll have a truer ‘distributed, decentralized’ festival.
– with its awkward, impossible format, the focus of the festival could very well be exactly that: a questioning of art and its appearance, materiality, objecthood, to tie onto traditions of conceptual and postconceptual art, net art, ao. and lead to an exploration of media in search of itself (as an ‘appearing’ form, or questioning its form). a festival or non-event like this could bring these questions to the front as its main character or theme.
http://noemata.net/leapsec/2016/general-call.html
ANNOUNCEMENT FROM THE LEAP SECOND FESTIVAL ORGANIZERS
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Leap Second Festival 2016
– “Just a sec” – an untimely intervention
WHEN
Saturday New Year’s Eve Dec 31 2016 23:59:60 and lasts one second until Jan 1 2017 00:00:00 (UTC).
WHAT
During the leap second all the works in the festival are exhibited, executed, performed.
This year we’ve emphasized collaborative, experimental, project-based works that in various ways embed the leap second idea and function as leap second events in themselves.
WHO
The festival is a distributed, decentralized event coordinated on the net.
There are around 140 participants in the festival, including the residency program.
&(Barbora Trnková & Tomáš Javurek), Agam Andreas, anonymous74, Dan Arenzon, William Bain, Domenico Dom Barra, Dennis De Bel, Diego Bernaschina, Sissel Berntsen, Browserbased group, Igor and Ivan Buharov, Christian Bøen, jonCates, Anna Chatziioannidi, Nick Collins, Martin Conrads, det0une (Edoardo Gaudieri), Dim Dx [Dmitry], Eros Dibra, g_host, Cleber Gazana, Emilie Gervais, Kyriaki Goni, GrandLapin, Gottfried Haider, Samantha Harvey, Erik Hesby, Isaac Andrés Espinoza Hidrobo, Tibor Horváth, iEstupor, INTERLICHTSPIELHAUS, Jan-M. Iversen, iwbdjdyatmvezdmnekzawvb, Timo Kahlen, Martin Kleppe, Jan Robert Leegte, Dimitris Leontzakos, Patrick Lichty, Robert B. Lisek, Anita Lugomer, Riccardo Mantelli and Sara Savini, Sherwin Altarez Mapanoo, Konstantina Mavridou, Microfost, Ortensio Lando, Lorna Mills , Laura Netzzz, Maia Nichols, Anne Niemetz, Pancrazio Leonardo de Padova, Simon Perathoner, Klaus Pinter, Dominik Podsiadly, PolakVan Bekkum, Miriam Poletti, Frère Reinert, Michael Ridge, Stefan Riebel, Nigel Roberts, Bence Rohánszky, Natallia Sakalova, Giovanni Salice, Vijay Kumar Sappatti, Alan Sondheim, Shivkumar K V, Filippo Tassinari, Sacha Toncovic, Andrew Topel, Juergen Trautwein, Jules Varnedoe, Matt Vogel, Thomas Wernberg, Joonas Westerlund, Alexis Williams, William Wolfgang Wunderbar, Pawel Wocial & Kamila Tuszynska.
One Second Residency Program:
Artists: Jordan Topiel Paul, Douglas Repetto, Joseph Moore, Maja kalogera, Nina Sobell, Micheál O’Connell, Bartis Noémi, Krishan Mistry, h/ lev, Jak Bobby, Denise kehoe, Erica Mena, Dirk Vekemans, Nhawfal Juma’at, ronnie s, Heike Endemann, Bron Belcher, didem erk, Jessica Earle, judithS bauer, Faith Wilson, Victor Matthew Ablorh, Daniel Giordano, marcela jardon, Filippo Tassinari, Rodrigo Arenas-Carter, Mattias Hellberg, Tamsin I Irwin, Wei Hsinyen, Okwei Odili, Nathan Markham, Alex Ness, Jedrzej Cichosz, Patrick Lichty, maia nichols, Igor and Ivan Buharov, Sara P, Eylul Dogruel, hizzy, The Best (Najbolja), Ramon Bonilla.
Residencies: CeRCCa, China Residencies, Art in Motion – Imagine Residency, nonesuch @main & Station leap second residency, Ayatana Artistic Research Program, King Island Arts & Cultural Centre Chris Green, Y, ARTErra rural artistic residencie (Portugal), Drunken Boat One-Second Residency, The Only Real Time Based Net Art Girl Adspace Residency, Laboratory, Wave Farm Residency Program, Nonesuch Paper, Gushul Residency Program, R.A.R.O, redpoint, OPEN A.i.R., Sklad Air, North & Found, Neptune Base Station, Perfect Users, the icing room,
www.PerfectUsersCollective.tumblr.com
WHY
Art, new technology and precarity raise some issues which the leap second can exemplify and realize.
The leap second adjustment is a consequence of technology, practically immaterial, virtual, untimely – outside of time so to say – awkward, unsuitable and is a glitch or a wobble on global scale in earth’s rotation and in electronic time systems (OSs). In the same way, the festival is scalable from extremely big to extremely small, somehow mirroring the extension of technology. It’s also a metaphor for the precarity caused by technology. And it’s questioning its own existence: A leap second is an extra second between :59 and :00 that is left invisible on our watches and most computer systems. It’s usually faked using one of three glitchy processes – repeat, freeze, smear – to adjust clock-time. And finally. with its awkward, impossible format, the focus of the festival could very well be exactly that: a questioning of art and its appearance, materiality, objecthood, to tie onto traditions of conceptual and postconceptual art, net art, ao. and lead to an exploration of media in search of itself (as an ‘appearing’ form, or questioning its form). A festival or non-event like this could bring these questions to the front as its main character or theme.
SPECIAL SECTIONS / VENUES
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Leap Second Net- & Codework
Description: Works dealing with networks, code, interactivity and real-time processes related to the leap second. Highly recommended!
One Second Film Festival
Description: A show with one second moving images works.
Songs for the Leap Second
Description: A soundtrack album for the leap second. 29 Songs and audio-works made, adapted, or remixed to fit the leap second event in various ways – repeat, freeze, smear!
Radio Patapoe Broadcast
The radio will have a dedicated broadcast of the album “Songs for the Leap Second” during the festival.
Schedule: Dec 31 2016 23:59:60 to Jan 1 2017 00:56:00 (UTC – Universal Coordinated Time), which equals: Jan 1 2017 00:59:60 to 01:56:00 (CET – Central European Time).
One Second Residency Program
Description: A dating service between artists and art residencies that lasts one second. 19 institutions have provided residencies to 41 artists for the leap second!
Happy leap second! And (after that) new year!
Enjoy!
–Leap Second Festival Team
VERY SPECIAL THANKS TO
Katerina Gkoutziouli for advice, Igor Buharov and Tibor Horvath for conversations about LSF, and Karina Palosi for the flyer.
The same thanks also goes to Ana Buigues for discussions, encouragement, and El-Estudio gallery space, Tom Klev for advice, and Arts Council Norway/Visual Arts for funds.
ABOUT
The festival is organized by
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Dear Nonesuch,
This is such a great page, documenting all the one second residencies that you so generously offered the artists in our programme at the Leap Second Festival 2016.
I appreciate the work and fun you do, and consider these vital qualitites of a good residency! 🙂
I’m very happy you were able to participate in such a degree. Also a great many thanks to the artists for their work.
I hope we can document this together and let it be a permanent part of the archive of the festival.
Kind regards & best wishes for the new year,
Bjørn Magnhildøen
Bjørn, thank you and the rest of the Leap Second Festival 2016 organizers for the inspiration and fun! Today we continue to hear from many of the artists and receive photos, links, et cetera so be sure to check back.
And of course we would be pleased to have the work documented as a permanent part of the festival archive.
We hope that you also had a fun and inspirational time with the festival and wish you more of the same through the year.
warm regards,
judith and harvey