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André Lemos is Associate Professor, Faculty of Communication, Federal University of Bahia, Brazil. PhD in Sociology, Sorbonne (1995), Visiting Scholar University of Alberta and McGill University, Canada (2007-2008). Coordinator of Cybercity Research Group (UFBa/CNPq) and Researcher level 1 at CNPq. Member of Prix Ars Electronica, Wi. Journal of Mobile Media and Canadian Journal of Communication Board. This Carnet is online since March 1st, 2001.


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wMonday, December 08, 2008


Situacionistas

Vínculo direto com as experiências com as mídias locativas, as derivas e psicogeografias de dadaístas, surrealistas e situacionistas marcam as atuais derivas tecnologicas com dispositivos móveis e de localização, como anotações urbanas, escritas e desenhos com GPS, pervasive games...Recente evento em Amsterdam reforça essa linhagem. E o que mostra o post do The Mobile City sobre "Locative media and the situationists".

Getting lost with GPS

"During the last museumnight in Amsterdam the Amsterdam architecture institute Arcam decided to have an evening about the situationists. Apparently the Dutch situationist Constant had (co-)written a pamphlet fifty years earlier about his ideal city. The pamphet, it was revealed, could just as easily be interpreted as a joke instead of as an actual serious statement. Those silly situationists, always up to mischief. The important thing to me was, however, that Arcam invited me to host an hour in which we talked about locative media art in relation to the situationists. Jeremy Wood was there for instance, to talk about his GPS drawings. What struck me was that locative media practitioners often refer back to the situationists as some kind of ancestors, as if they?re working in the same vein. The situationist love for traipsing about town is shared by locative artists who similarly enjoy taking computing ?outside?, into ?everyday life?. Just like the situationists we must reclaim the street, and this time we?ll use computers to do it!

(...) Well, in front of me I have a little article I tore from the corner of a newspaper. It tells about tourists from Norway whose GPS, trying to get them to the airport, led them into one of the most dangerous neighbourhouds in Rio de Janeiro. The driver promptly got shot in the shoulder, they barely made it out. A ?work? like that would have to be a situationist?s wet dream."

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wFriday, November 09, 2007


Criar situacoes no dia a dia, artisticas e politicas, era o objetivo dos situacionistas cujo expoente maior foi, com certeza, Guy Debord. Hoje, com as midias locativas (celulares, GPS, redes Wi-Fi, RFID), alguns artistas estao tentando imprimir, pelos dispositivos digitais moveis, novas formas de leitura e de escrita do espaco, formas de apropriacao do urbano pelo uso das tecnologias moveis nos espacos publicos das grandes cidades contemporaneas, que em muito se aproximam, ao meu ver, das "derivas" situacionistas.

Para celebrar os 50 anos da primeira Internacional Situacionista, o espaco "New General Catalog" no Brooklyn, NY, esta' apresentando o "The Guy Debord Show", durante todo o mes de novembro, sempre as 11:30 pm (Eastern Central Time). As transmissoes podem ser vistas pela internet de 5 ate 30 desse mes. Vale a pena conferir.

O link vem do Rhizome (Posted by David Michael Perez on Thursday, November 8th, 2007 at 8:05 am):



"Given that the legacy of the Situationist International so often gets overshadowed by the political events of May 1968, it is easy to forget that Guy Debord's first S.I. was started some 11 years earlier. Fifty years onwards, Debord's critique of advanced capitalism and consumer culture are continually insightful and highly influential to each ensuing generation of artists and activists. Celebrating the 50 year anniversary of the first Situationist International, project space New General Catalog in Brooklyn, NY is presenting The Guy Debord Show, a month-long web program being broadcast to and from the gallery every night at 11:30pm Eastern Central Time. Fittingly, the press release specifically points out that it airs "following Fox News," the hyper-conservative American program. The first broadcast was November 5th and until November 30th each night will feature an hour of the "best Situationist-inspired performance/action." Curated by Trong G. Nguyen, some of the featured artists include Art Hijack 2.0, Fluff Constructivists, Eh-Team, Shit TV, and UFO Factory, to name a few. No doubt a spectacle in its own right, this project promises nightly ideological disruptions and a 50th anniversary gift far more valuable than the traditional gold..."

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