Micro POM
Aalborg 2022
Schedule
Cultures of Media Art
Aalborg University
May 10-11, 2022
Create Campus
Rendsburggade 14
Aalborg, 080 DK-9000
Denmark
Tuesday 10.05.2022
10.00
Official Opening of MicroPom.
Big Auditorium.
11.00 – 18.00
Exhibitions & Interventions
Free Entrance
15.00 – 16.30
Leonardo Laser Talks – Panel 1
with Tanya Toft Ag, Mogens Jacobsen, and Alessandro Ludovico.
Moderated by Morten Søndergaard.
Big Auditorium | Free Entrance
17.00
Temporary Library
Official Opening
Wednesday 11.05.2022
11.00 – 18.00
Exhibitions & Interventions
Free Entrance
10.00 – 11.30
Leonardo Laser Talks – Panel 2
with Max Hattler, HC Gilje, Diana Pankova, Marie Højlund.
Moderated by Morten Søndergaard.
Big Auditorium | Free Entrance
13.00 – 14.30
Film Screenings 1
Big Auditorium.
15.30 – 17.00
Film Screenings 2
Big Auditorium.
17.00 – 19.00
Live Concert by MediaAC Students.
Official Opening
19.00
Closing Gathering
Drinks.
Micro POM
Aalborg 2022
Overview
Transition Regimes:
Cultures of Media Art
The MicroPOm will officially commence with the opening of the Temporary Library of Media Art – Denmark by Alessandro Ludovico. Presenting around a hundred publications that are influential in the history and development of the media arts scene in Denmark and abroad, the library is temporarily housed at Aalborg University Create Campus during the MicroPOM, before finding a definite home at Aalborg University Library.
Throughout the symposium, works by Media Arts Cultures students are on show at the Create campus and as interventions in the city. The exhibition surveys transition regimes through games, commercial strategies, site-specific installations and interventions. On a systems level, the exhibition examines the conceptual relation between digital and natural networks and lays bare the material dependencies of technology on earth’s resources.
A separate installation by Diana Pankova turns its gaze onto the machinery of the event venue, the Aalborg University Create campus building. Through the analogue process of pinhole photography, she captures the silent atmospheres of an architecture that normally is buzzing with student life.
On both days, the thematics and challenges of Transition Regimes are discussed in conversations between various researchers and artists, chaired by Morten Søndergaard. The first panel invites Tanya Toft Ag, Mogens Jacobsen, and Alessandro Ludovico to discuss the history and current developments of media art in Denmark within and in relation to Scandinavia and international media art scenes. In the second panel, Søndergaard is joined by Max Hattler, HC Gilje, Diana Pankova, and Marie Højlund, who bring forward current developments from their respective practices.
The MicroPOM Symposium Aalborg closes with a concert of sound pieces created by the MediaAC students, as part of the guest professorship of Palle Dahlstedt.
Exhibitions & Interventions
Symbiotic Symphony
Tsz Ki Chan, Fareeha Amjad, Ashma Gautam, and Sandu Cojocar
We are connected to nature as much as we are connected to each other. Humans and nature coexist in one coherent, active system where every component has agency and meaning. In today’s Age of Anthropocene, humans are the influential species on the planet, causing significant changes to land, environment and water. However, we often disregard our intimate connection to the earth.
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Rumble in the Sea
Mukul Menon, Kat Suryna, Sumreen Shahzad, and Bena Torres
This project looks at creating literacy around the subject of deep-sea mining through critical play. Deep-sea mining is a practice of extracting minerals from the ocean floor for industries, such as the production of digital devices and lithium batteries for electric vehicles. Nations, governments, and private corporations construct the inevitability of deep-sea mining by claiming its necessity for the green economy – whilst environmental impacts are understudied and extremely uncertain. . (read more)
AfterU
Alexis Ibarra Ibarra, Zhouyi Jiang, Laura Amaya De Arco, and Yeongkeu Choi
When the physical body dies, the digital body remains: would you like to maintain your digital presence in the world of the living? AfterU is a start-up in the funeral industry that allows you to freely explore the new possibilities of shaping a digital afterlife version of you and your avatars. The implacable and unavoidable regime of death, an existential source of discomfort and base for social organization, is being defied by new technologies.
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KIN-DER INC.
KIN-DER.INC discusses the dogma of Assisted Reproductive Technologies (ART) and biopolitics surrounding the body as a vessel for breeding new life. The project uses absurdity and comedy to unpack the black box of biotechnology. Inspired by the mockumentary genre, the video installation addresses the design thinking methodology applied to contemporary “family design” to understand how control and customization over objects and subjects’ experiences have transferred to designing reproduction.
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Display
Display is an ephemeral, site-specific installation consisting of an inflatable made of yellow biohazard waste bags and light manipulation. The exterior of the artwork alludes to a smartphone screen by utilizing a window frame of the Create building. Display enables visitors to either enter the inflatable and become part of the manufactured spectacle or stand outside the window frame and watch the attendants inside. The participants’ roles switch depending on where they stand within the installation – they can choose to either observe and or be observed.
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Are you there?
Sonia Milewska, Marijn Bril, Laura Palma, Hanna Hrynkevich, and Hugo Sant’Ana
Are you there? re-imagines a former phone kiosk as a dedicated time and space for listening and connecting in a time of crisis. The project uses a simple phone call as an abstracted way to receive signals and experience distant ambiences in real-time. Inside the 1896 Fritz Koch Kiosk on Aalborg’s Nytorv, listeners pick up the phone and experience an intimate one-to-one sonic connection. In a context of conflict and war in Europe – during which people and infrastructures are under attack – the ‘old’ medium of phone calls is an important means of communication.
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Featured: Silent Dialogue
In her project Silent Dialogue, Diana Pankova turns her gaze onto the machinery of the event venue, the Aalborg University Create campus building. Usually buzzing with student life, the building suddenly became silent during the lockdown, revealing the usually hidden level of its existence to the attentive observer. Pankova establishes a dialogue with the giant machine of the university campus, looking through the eyes of ‘simple machines’: pinhole cameras. Based on the ancient principle of the camera obscura, a pinhole camera obtains images by letting light through a tiny hole without the use of lenses. (read more)
Film Screenings
Session 1 & 2
Session 1
Connecting Media Artists with Students’ Work-in-Progress
Wednesday May 11th, 2022 | 13.00 – 14.30 | Big Auditorium
Session includes Q/A
by Zalán Szakács
by Peter Friess
by Julianne Concepcion
by Juan Rubiano
by Noam YoungrakSon
Session 2
Connecting Serbia — El Salvador — Argentina — US — Aalborg
Wednesday May 11th, 2022 | 15.30 – 17.00 | Big Auditorium
Session includes Q/A
by Koikill (Cece Manzano)
by Rodrigo Cámbara
by Ana Dragić
by Olga Milisavljević
Leonardo Laser Talks
About
Panel 1
15.00 – 16.30 CET
Tanya Toft Ag (DK)
Mogens Jacobsen (DK)
Alessandro Ludovico (IT)
Chaired by
Morten Søndergaard (DK)
Tanya Toft Ag
Panel 2
10.00 – 11.30 CET
Max Hattler (HK)
HC Gilje (N)
Diana Pankova (BL)
Marie Højlund (DK)
Chaired by
Morten Søndergaard (DK)
The Temporary Library of Media Art / Denmark is curated by Mogens Jacobsen | Alessandro Ludovico | Morten Søndergaard (Chair and chief editor of Denmark edition).
Micro POM
Aalborg 2022
Important Locations
– Official Opening
– Screenings
– Leonardo Laser Talks
– Musique Concrète
Main Atrium
– Official Opening of Temporary Library Denmark
– Rumble in the Sea
– Symbiotic Symphony
– AfterU
– Featured: Silent Dialogue
AR/VR Lab 2.139
– KIN-DER.INC
Seminarrum 4.105
– Display
Fritz Koch Kiosk
– Are you there?