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Rafael Lozano-Hemmer (Editor) (Author)

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9701855531 978-9701855539 November 29, 2000
With the arrival of the year 2000, Mexico City's Zócalo Square was transformed by immense light sculptures created by participants on the Internet using a virtual reality program. This book documents the interactive art project Vectorial Elevation, which allowed thousands of people from 89 countries to control 18 robotic searchlights with 126,000 watts of power and link Cyberspace with Mexico's most emblematic urban landscape. Prominent artists and critics analyze the historical, aesthetic and technological impact of this massive "Relational Architecture" intervention. With essays by Andreas Broeckmann (Germany), Daniel Canogar (Spain), Erik Davis (USA), María Fernández (Nicaragua / USA), Erkki Huhtamo (Finland), Geert Lovink (Netherlands / Australia), Brian Massumi (USA), Mónica Mayer (Mexico), José Luis Paredes "Pacho" (Mexico) and Axel Roch (Germany).

Spanish-English bilingual edition, 346 pages, 233 color illustrations.

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Vectorial Elevation was a large scale interactive installation that transformed Mexico City’s historic center using robotic searchlights controlled over the Internet.The sculptures, made by 18 xenon searchlights located around the Zócalo Square, could be seen from a 10-mile radius and were sequentially rendered as they arrived over the Net.

The website featured a 3D-java interface that allowed participants to make a vectorial design over the city and see it virtually from any point of view. When the project server in Mexico received a submission, it was numbered and entered into a queue. Every six seconds the searchlights would orient themselves automatically and three webcams would take pictures to document a participant’s design. An archive page was made for each participant with comments, information and watermarked photos of their design. A notification email message was sent once the archive web page was done.


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Provokes a contemporary re-reading of distinctive historical and urban features... and builds an environment of active critical discussion. --Sally Jane Norman, ELIA Journal, France

Spread the light. Turn the lamps on all over the World. --Bruce Sterling, Vectorial elevation Submission

Truly exceptional. Any art that competes with the Super Bowl merits special attention! --Erik Adigard, MA Design, USA

Spread the light. Turn the lamps on all over the World. --Bruce Sterling, Vectorial elevation Submission

Truly exceptional. Any art that competes with the Super Bowl merits special attention! --Erik Adigard, MA Design, USA

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This book was edited by Rafael Lozano-Hemmer and has essays by the following authors:

Andreas Broeckmann (Germany) studied art history, sociology and media studies and has been working as a project manager at V2_Organisation Rotterdam, Institute for the Unstable Media, since 1995. Currently he is the Director of the Transmediale in Berlin. He is a member of the Berlin-based media association mikro, and of the "European Cultural Backbone".

Daniel Canogar (Spain) is a Madrid-based artist and author. He has a Masters in Fine Arts from New York University. In 1992 he published the book Ciudades Efimeras, a study of the architecture of spectacle in world expositions. He has taught numerous courses, seminars and workshops on art and new technologies. His works have been shown in galleries and museums in Spain, France, Holland, Germany, Canada, Venezuela and United States.

Erik Davis (USA) is a San Franciso-based writer and culture critic. His book TechGnosis: Myth, Magic, and Mysticism in the Age of Information was released by Harmony Books in 1998. Davis is currently a contributing writer for Wired, and writes a column for the online magazine Feed. Davis has also contributed articles and essays to ArtByte, Spin, Mediamatic, Lingua Franca, the Village Voice, Gnosis and 21C.

María Fernández (Nicaragua / USA) is an art historian (Ph.D. Columbia, 1993) who, for the last ten years, has focused on the intersection of Latin American art, postcolonial theory and electronic media theory. She has taught at diverse institutions including Columbia University (NY), Carnegie Mellon University (PA), the University of Pittsburgh (PA) and the University of Connecticut.

Erkki Huhtamo (Finland) is a media scholar, writer, curator and television director. His writings on media archaeology and media art have been published in twelve languages. He has lectured worldwide and curated several media art exhibitions, most recently Alien Intelligence (Kiasma, The Museum of Contemporary Art, Helsinki, 2000). He has also directed television programs about media culture. Currently Mr. Huhtamo works as a visiting professor at UCLA, Dept. of Design (Los Angeles).

Geert Lovink (Netherlands / Australia) media theorist, author and activist. A member of the media association Adilkno, he is a former editor of Mediamatic Magazine. He has established a number of media labs and electronic workshops in several countries including one at Documenta X.Brian Massumi (USA) is the author of A User’s Guide to Capitalism and Schizophrenia and First and Last Emperors (with Kenneth Dean). He is the editor of The Politics of Everyday Fear, and co-editor of the University of Minnesota Press book series "Theory Out of Bounds." His translations from the French include Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari’s A Thousand Plateaus. His work in progress on sensation, virtuality, and modes of cultural expression is forthcoming from Harvard University Press. He teaches in the English Department at the State University of New York-Albany.

Mónica Mayer (Mexico) is a visual artist. She works with drawing, digital graphics and performance art. In 1983 she founded the feminist art group "Polvo de Gallina Negra," with Maris Bustamante, and in 1989 the conceptual space "Pinto mi Raya" with Victor Lerma. She is a frequent contributor of the newspaper "El Universal."

José Luis Paredes "Pacho" (Mexico) Graduate and researcher at the National Institute of Anthropology and History. He has written for several national and international publications, including counter-cultural magazines and urban and digital fanzines. He is the author of the book Mexican Rock: Sounds from the Street (Aguirre Beltrán, 1992). Since 1986 he has been the drummer for the rock band Maldita Vecindad y Los Hijos del 5º Patio. He writes a weekly cultural column in Reforma newspaper.

Axel Roch (Germany) studied Cultural Science and Philosophy in Berlin with a focus on media theory. Since 1999 he has been part of the artistic and scientific staff in Art and Media Studies at the Academy of Media Art in Cologne, Germany. Previously, he was a teaching assistant at the Seminar for Aesthetics at the Humboldt University in Berlin. He was also Visiting Scholar at Johns Hopkins University and at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA.


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First Sentence:
En Marzo de 1998, Rafael Tovar y de Teresa, presidente del Consejo Nacional para la Cultura y las Artes, me encargo un diseno preliminar de arquitectura relacional para celebrar la llegada del ano 2000 en Mexico. Read the first page
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alzado vectorial, arquitectura relaciona, arte virtual, realidad virtual, relational architecture, del miedo, quiero mucho, interactive art, las gracias, las luces, los participantes
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Rafael Lozano-Hemmer, Ars Electronica, New York, Will Bauer, Vectorial Elevation, Emperadores Desplazados, Estados Unidos, Nueva York, Knowbotic Research, Mexico City, San Francisco, Albert Speer, Bellas Artes, Segunda Guerra Mundial, Daniel Canogar, Geert Lovink, Susie Ramsay, Axel Roch, Concordia University, Laboratorios Bell, Conroy Badger, Consejo Nacional, Los Angeles, University of Minnesota Press, York University
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