Escoitar.org en el New Museum of Contemporary Art de Nueva York

4 octubre 2007

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http://rhizome.org/art/exhibition/googleshow/

Hoy se inauguró la exposición virtual titulada Google Art, or How to Hack Google, en la que participa Escoitar.org. La exposición está comisariada por Ana Otero, del New Museum of Contemporary Art de Nueva York, y se puede experimentar a través de las páginas de Rhizome.

El texto de la comisaria:

«In an information-based age, the ability to search and organize information amounts to power. Search engines shape knowledge, modulate web traffic, and contribute to the creation of new semantics and meanings. Currently, Google’s influence is unparalleled. It has expanded the way that we search and find information, and inserted itself into nearly every web-based activity.

The selection of projects in Google Art, or How to Hack Google illuminate and critique the influence of this expanding online institution. The projects include ad hacks that attempt to foil Google’s seemingly unstoppable business machinery, playful re-interpretations of search results and alterations of its geographical worldview. Together, they elevate and critique Google’s logic, while recognizing its own deepening relationship with our culture, behavior and lives.»

Curated by Ana Otero for Rhizome.

Escoitar.org es presentado de este modo:

Escoitar.org, Artesonoro.org, DX7 Tracker (Univ. Vigo), Proxecto-Edición (CGAC, MARCO, Fundacion Seoane), 2006-2007

Escoitar.org is an open, collaborative project that encourages the addition of recorded soundscapes onto online maps. Enabled by a hack of the popular Google Maps program, Escoitar.org (meaning ‘Listen’ in Galician language) was inspired by a particular desire to preserve the acoustic patrimony of Galicia, a region in the Northwest of Spain. Through the visual network between locations and accompanying sounds, Escoitar.org allows people to understand landscapes, not only visually as places, but also via their autochthonous sounds. . .