Interformat Edition

The Inter-Format Edition is launched in parallel to the Symposium “Reinventing Interdisciplinarity > Adapting to the Future” (May 3-6, 2011) organised by Nida Art Colony to explore various forms of collaboration between artists, curators and researchers. Inter-Format Edition continues looking for new formats to adapt to the changing conditions of the art world, cultural institutions and audiences.

Migrating/Resistance Edition

Migrating/Resistance Edition is launched with the T.R.A.C.E.S Meeting organised by Transcultures at Via Festival in Mons and explores creative and critical engagements with the city and new ways of collaboration between artists, curators, and researchers in order to reflect on and question existing and new conditions of the contemporary cultural scene across various forms, media, institutions and audiences.

Cultural Interfaces Edition

Cultural Interfaces Edition is launched with EARZOOM FESTIVAL based on the interests of the collaborators to explore and share our research on forms used to communicate. Focus on innovation, sound, research, technology and contemporary forms of institutional or self expression. The term Cultural Interfaces was proposed by Lev Manovich in his book Language of New Media. The edition seeks to articulate methodologies from diverse backgrounds in order to share and transfer acquired knowledge with interested culture professionals and wider audiences.

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T.R.A.C.E.S & Nida Art Colony Artists in Residence

 

Marta Vosyliūtė, Linas Ramanauskas (Administrator), Jodi Rose, Gwenn-Aël LYNNVytautas Michelkevičius (Artistic Director), Natalia Borissova, Hanna Husberg, Marjolein Houben, Tamara Henderson, Johanna Sophie Santos Bassetti, Justin Tyler Tate. Joined by: Irmelin Joelson, Krišs Salmanis, Ernest Truely

Nida Seaside, April 13th, 2011

Photo by: Justin Tyler Tate

 

Open Artists Studios / Nida Art Colony, 16th, April, 2011 from Nida Art Colony on Vimeo.

Open Zone Edition

Traces Tea and Radio Lounge and radioCona at The Open Zone during transmediale.11 offered a space for slow culture, open to relaxed interaction and deeper exchange with a live radio show, on-site collaborative publication, tea made from wild Lithuanian herbs, and cake!

The Traces Open Zone Edition aims to continue to develop and expand on ideas from these conversations and exchanges:

Profiles

Agoston Nagy (HU)

Agoston mainly works with sound (traditional and experimental) and image (still and motion) using free and opensource tools. He has a deep interest in interaction design, experimental media, signal pr...
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Andrew Gryf Paterson (UK/FI)

  Andrew Gryf Paterson (SCO/FIN, 1974) is a Scottish artist-organiser, educator, cultural producer, and independent researcher, based in Helsinki, Finland. He works across the fields of media/ netw...
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Jodi Rose (AU/DE)

http://www.singingbridges.net http://welcometobridgeland.com Transnational artist Jodi Rose is the co-initiator, co-editor and co-curator of TRACES, with Transcultures and partners. Rose is creator o...
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Johanna Sophie Santos Bassetti (DE/ES/USA)

Born in Madrid and split time growing up between there and Seattle. Studied in California and lives in Berlin. Works with performance, installation, video, plants and text. Is interested in the inters...
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Henrik Frisk (SE)

http://www.henrikfrisk.com Henrik Frisk is an active performer (saxophones and laptop) of improvised and contemporary music and a composer of acoustic and computer music. With a special interest in i...
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Gintarė Valevičiūtė (LT)

  Gintarė Valevičiūtė was born in 1981 (Marijampolė) and currently lives and works in Vilnius. She has completed Painting (BA), Animation (BA) and Photography and Media Arts (MA) in Vilnius Ac...
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Gwenn-Aël Lynn (FR/US)

Gwenn-Aël Lynn is a Franco-American transdisciplinary artist who holds degrees in Fine Arts from the University of Southern California (BA), the Sorbonne University in Paris (DEA), and the School of ...
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