Thursday, June 18, 2009
BIOMODD [LBA2]
Biomodd is a project that fuses art, ecology and technology while encouraging innovative collaboration. Ultimately, it aims to come up with a local sculpture that involves an ecosystem of plants and a network of modified computers for gaming. The finished work will then be launched to the public through an art installation exhibit. Developed and first launched by Belgian artist Angelo Vermeulen in the USA, the idea is now being adapted and relaunched in the Philippines.
The first version, Biomodd [ATH1], was installed in 2007 and 2008 in the Aesthetic Technologies Lab in
INTERNATIONAL COLLABORATION WITH LOCAL ARTISTS
For the Philippine version, officially named Biomodd [LBA2], Vermeulen has partnered with the University of the Philippines Open University (UPOU) and plans to engage both the Los Baños and
The final outcome of the Philippine Biomodd will rely entirely on the dialogue and creativity of the participants. Other members of the community will also be invited to contribute to the project. In fact, Vermeulen is thinking of inviting Paete carvers, well-known artists in the Los Baños area, to build the skeletal casing of the sculpture.
The exhibit is set to open in Los Baños in August and in September at the National Museum, Manila.
EXHIBIT IN BELGIUM
Although Biomodd [LBA2] has only kick started in February of this year, it has already been featured in 'The Game is Up! How to Save the World in 10 Days?', an arts festival happening in the Vooruit Arts Centre in Ghent, Belgium in March 2009. Filmmaker Waise Azimi is presenting a documentary on Biomodd through two simultaneous video projections, the first being an introduction to the Philippine version and the people involved, and the other, a live video stream of the project’s early stages of development.
BIOMODD NEEDS YOU
Currently, the team is looking for anyone interested in ecology, art creation, computer modification, and documentation to join the production process in Los Baños, which runs from March until July 2009. Participants will be staying and working in a guest house provided by UPOU.
For more information on Biomodd, events, and how to join, please visit www.biomodd.net or email biomoddlba2@gmail.com. For project collaborations, you may call Lai del Rosario at (63)916-376-3835.