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What's onArchiveEvents 2007PerformanceSunday 30 March 2007, 2 and 4 pmAnina Rüst "Rock 'N' scroll" – Performance in the city center of Oldenburg Rock 'N' Scroll - Throw your mouse up in the air and wave it all around like you just don't care!![]() Rüst: Rock 'N' Scroll
Imagine walking into a coffee shop or another semi-public wifi-equipped place where people normally congregate quietly with their laptops: instead of working unbudgingly on their computers, they are shaking their office equipment and wildly tapping their cell phones. Joysticks and old mechanical mice serve as maracca-type rhythmic instruments or optical mice are used for DJ-like scratching motions, manipulated using fancier gyro mice, computer keyboards used as drumkits. Both mobile phones and computers are connected using Skype voice-over-IP telephony (VOIP) software. This creates delay effects depending on how good the network connection is. The sound itself is a combination of standard macintosh and windows sounds, as well as sounds that included in the Skype software, and pre-made drumloops. Rock N' Scroll is a software infrastructure for interventions into wifi-equipped public space. More Info you can find here: Annina Rüst was born in Switzerland. She holds a diploma in New Media from the School of Art and Design in Zurich and a Master of Fine Arts in Visual Art from the University of California San Diego. Currently, she is a research assistant in the Computing Culture Group at MIT Media Lab. In 2006 she received the scholarship of Edith-Russ-Site for Media Art. The user instructions for Annina Rüst's software “Rock 'N' Scroll” have been printed on a mouse pad. Of this first edition 30 copies, hand-signed by the artist, have been issued. They are available at the Edith Russ Site for Media Art for the price of 25,- € per piece. Edition Nr.1 |
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