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Il Padiglione Internet, iniziato da Miltos Manetas, presenta BYOB, un format espositivo creato da Rafaël Rozendaal.

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PADIGLIONE INTERNET, iniziato da Miltos Manetas, presenta
BYOB, un format espositivo creato da Rafaël Rozendaal
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vernissage: 2 giugno 2011. h 19-24
curatori: Jan Aman, Margherita Balzerani, Caroline Corbetta, Silvia Ferri de Lazara, Marina Fokidis, Yvonne Force Villareal, Manuel Frara, Miltos Manetas, Lev Manovich, Gloria Maria Cappelletti, Angelo Plessas, Domenico Quaranta, David Quiles Guilló, Francesco Ragazzi, Doreen Reemen, Elena Giulia Rossi, Rafaël Rozendaal, Mara Sartore, Francesco Urbano, Valentina Tanni
autori: Rene Abythe, Interno3 and crew, Andreas Angelidakis, Ivano Atzori, Jeremy Bailey, Giona Bernardi, Luca Bolognesi, Agnes Bolt, Marlous Borm, Marco Cadioli, Sarah Ciracì, Martin Cole, Giallo Concialdi, Nazareno Crea, Matteo Erenbourg, Anna Franceschini, Theodoros Giannakis, Elisa Giardina Papa, Valery Grancer, Riley Harmon, Sarah Hartnett, Iocose, Parker Ito, Wojciech Kosma, Marc Kremers, Les Liens Invisibles, LuckyPDF, Rachele Maistrello, Miltos Manetas, Jaime Martinez, Eilis McDonald, Petros Moris, Marisa Olson, Yuri Pattiso, Angelo Plessas, Billy Rennekamp, Claudia Rossini, Rafaël Rozendaal, Mike Ruiz, Hayley Silverman, Travess Smalley, Priscilla Tea, Britta Thie, Nikola Tosic, Ubermorgen.com, Alterazioni Video, LG Williams/ Estate Of LG Williams, Pegy Zali
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The Internet Pavilion initiated by Miltos Manetas presents:
- The Island of Internet
- BYOB: Bring Your Own Beamer, an exhibition series created by Rafael Rozendaal

Two years ago, we introduced PADIGLIONE INTERNET, the Internet Pavilion for the Venice Biennale. On its first edition, the Pavilion was presented as a collateral event of the Biennale. For that first edition, we invited the crowd of ThePirateBay.org to come in Venice and inaugurate their first Embassy of Piracy at the S.A.L.E Headquarters at the Magazzini del Sale, next to the Punta della Dogana

During the passing two years, things have changed. A part of the Net, has now moved from the Network to the independent devices of iPod/iPads and the other Internet tablets. If networks are "clouds", these devices are "islands". Our phycological connection to these, differs significantly from the relationship we have with computers. We believe that these "soft islands"- because of their design- are a first step towards a neo-analogue turn in technology. At the same time, they can potentially host the "SlowNet", an Internet that does not depend on servers, remaining in that way, a free land. In the occasion of the Second Internet Pavilion at the Venice Biennial, we are now inviting the concept of "SlowNet" at the Island of San Servolo.

We also have in mind the concept of Metascreen.
Mr. Leonard Kleinrock, the father of the Internet, complains that we aren't serious yet with Internet, that our information bodies are still trapped in devices such as monitors/projectors/computers and the such. Mr. Kleinrock wants us able to connect from any place and by any device- even with a fork or an old shoe.
He also wants the device to be invisible. What Mr. Kleinrock ultimately wants, is that Internet, becomes nothing but another layer of Nature.
He wants us start having a natural relationship with the database, to start relating with internet objects, in the same way that we relate with clouds, sheep and ocean waves.

We can't satisfy Mr. Kleinrock's requests, not yet at least. Still, we can talk about it and we can start dreaming of the day that we will quit serving these new Pyramids of Tech we are now building everywhere.

In such context, BringYourOwnBeamer, is a perfect portrait of the actual situation: people bringing their own machines and projecting on any space that they can grab. In a desperate attempt to open a window of fantasy and creativity over a heavily nested "real space, BYOB is one of the few original expressions-even if its somewhat of a grimace- that are still possible to be achieved with visual arts.
It is the scream of our extended bodies, while trapped between computer keyboards and the unnatural light of the computer projectors.

The Curators

Margherita Balzerani, Gloria Maria Cappelletti, Caroline Corbetta, Silvia Ferri De Lazara, Marina Fokidis, Elena Giulia Rossi, Valentina Tanni, Mara Sartore, Yvonne Force Villareal, Doreen Reemen
and
Jan Aman, Manuel Frara, David Quiles Guilló, Miltos Manetas, Lev Manovich, Angelo Plessas, Rafael Rozendaal, Domenico Quaranta, Francesco Urbano and Francesco Ragazzi.

Margherita is a curator based in France, heavily involved with digital.
Gloria Maria is a gallerist in Milan working closely with internet artists.
Valentina is a journalist and curator from Rome who knows the difference btw "Flash Art" and "Flash animation".
Elena Giulia curates for Rome's MAXXI and she is deeply involved with new Digital as well as with Digital Historical.
Caroline from Milan, is an art critic and curator with a taste for fashion and style.
Silvia is the founder and director of Fondazione March, Padova.
Mara S. lives in Venice and is an important player of the cultural scene of the city. Together with her husband, she is the founder of the shortcut film festival.
Marina is the initiator of the Athens Kunsthalle.
Yvonne and Doreen from NYC, are the two production angels of ArtProductionFund which is the organization that produced Neen as well as the First Internet Pavilion.
David is from Spain and he is the soul of Nova Rojo.
Domenico is a curator/writer who understands that videogames are no joke but also art.
Angelo from Athens, started as a Neenster and he is now an artist with an international career.
Rafael from Amsterdam and Rio de Janeiro, also started as a Neenster. He is the one who invented the Bring Your Own Beamer exhibitions.
Jan used to direct the Fargfabrinken in Stockholm. Together with Miltos, he is the initiator of the Internet Pavilion for the Venice Biennale.
Manuel is an artist and a professor of the Accademia di Belle Arti di Venezia (the host of the 2nd Internet Pavilion at the Island of San Servolo)
Miltos is a painter in love with digital. He is the initiator of the concepts of Neen and Telic. Together with Jan, he started the Internet Pavilion for the Venice Biennale in 2009.
Francesco and Francesco are curators and founders of Associazione E: http://eventualmente.wordpress.com