we are transreal ///………….. our identities cross realities
December 14th, 2009

My Slides from the Digital Arts and Culture Conference, DAC09

Enjoy and please share your slides too!

Becoming Dragon: an Epistemology of Transition (PDF 5.8MB)

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December 12th, 2009

Occupy Everything! Today in LA at 2pm, and DAC tomorrow

If you’re in LA this weekend, I’m doing two events that you may want to attend! Today at 2pm I’m helping facilitate a class/workshop/discussion at The Public School about the occupations and strikes against the budget cuts. The class is free and open, join us! Then tomorrow, I’m speaking on the Sex and Sexuality panel at Digital Arts and Culture 2009: After Media about Becoming Dragon, my 365 hour durational performance in Second Life.

If you’re in LA today, check these events out… (so sorry for the short notice!)

http://la.thepublicschool.org/class/1856

The UC strikes and beyond
proposed by sparkle

Part 1
Reading and analysis and strategy discussion. This session took place on 12/05/06.

Part 2 – Occupy Everything! [scheduling]
A continuation of the UC Strikes and Beyond discussion. There seems to be a lot of energy for these discussions, so lets keep them going! We just scratched the surface of a discussion on what we might do collectively, so lets start there next time. Perhaps we should do this twice more and continue the trajectory of half theory discussion and half organizing discussion… Communiques and texts continue to pour out daily as situations unfold, such as the Irvine occupation of the library where the administration changed their policies in response to only an announcement of an occupation: http://studentactivism.net/2009/12/04/uc-irvine-library/ Some of the issues brought up today that we should follow up on: future workshops at tent cities, the public school going on strike, critiques of the occupation strategy and other possible actions, exiting the university, the end of liberal humanism…We still have yet to get very far with a discussion of how to branch out of the UC system.
-azdelSlade

class tags: insurrection // occupation // praxis // strike // wildcat

Dates:
December 5, 2009 at 12:00pm
December 12, 2009 at 2:00pm

Location:
The Public School, 951 Chung King Road

Teacher:
Marc Herbst, Cara Baldwin, Micha Cardenas, Ken Ehrlich

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also, this sounds awesome and i’ll be attending this:

Artist Curated Projects presents
THREE WOMEN

Performances by
DAWN KASPER      TAISHA PAGGETT      NANCY POPP

DECEMBER 12th, 4-8 pm
@ the home of Eric Kim
2200 BRIER AVENUE, SILVER LAKE CA 90039

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August 17th, 2009

Becoming Dragon paper from “Engineering Reality of Virtual Reality” conference.

I meant to post this a while back, but I’ve been busy with lots of other things. Here is a revised version of a paper I presented at the Society of Photonic Imaging Engineers conference in San Jose back in Jan. Enjoy.

PDF_icon PDF 1.0MB

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July 7th, 2009

more info on MFA Conversations 2 at the I-5 Gallery

Again, I’m so happy that Becoming Dragon is going to be part of this show. Here are the details. I hope to see you there!

MFA Conversations Part II
At I-5 Gallery in the Brewery Artist Colony
July 17th, 2009 7PM to 10PM
July 17 to September 11, 2009
Artist Talks: July 25 and August 22
2PM to 4PM

Conversation: (NOUN) 1. An informal spoken exchange of thoughts and feelings; a familiar talk.
2. Social intercourse; close association. 3. Rare. Close acquaintance, as with an
object of study.

I-5 Gallery is pleased to announce the second in the “MFA Conversations” series of shows being offered this summer through the fall of 2009. MFA Conversations Part II continues to explore the abundance of MFA programs in the Southern California area from San Diego to Santa Barbara. Despite their shared geography, these programs represent a range of diverse offerings, foci, students, and work. While such diversity yields richness, it can also have an isolating effect on students from these institutions, who do not have many opportunities to interact in the greater southern California arts community.

Curator Marla Koosed explains: “MFA Conversations Part II builds on the foundation established by Part Iʼs show and artist conversations and will offer another opportunity for dialogue among the artists and their works. It will also offer visitors to the gallery an exceptional opportunity to see an edited sample of some of the finest work being produced by Southern California MFA Graduates. While most MFA shows are up for a limited period of time; Part II will be up for 2 months. This allows time for the scheduled artist talks, for the participants to discuss their work, each othersʼ work, and to share those conversations with a wider audience, the public.” Artist talks are scheduled from 2PM to 4PM on Saturday, July 25th and Saturday, August 22nd. On the heels of Part I, MFA Conversations Part II will show work from 7 schools; Art Center College of Design, UC Los Angeles, UC Santa Barbara, UC San Diego, UC Riverside, Otis and Calarts. This show is not a survey or comprehensive of all the graduates: Instead, studio visits for all eligible candidates for this show were conducted, and participants were chosen from that pool. The intimate space of the I-5 Gallery allows for an exhibit like this to function and for the works to interact by the space they cohabit.

The MFA Conversations series will conclude with a third show, Professor Dialogues that will feature select works from faculty of the 15 schools and will take place Winter 2010. Stay tuned….

I-5 Gallery
2100 North Main Street, Suite A-9
Los Angeles, CA 90031
1-323-342-0717
Press Information
For Immediate Release
Contact: Nancy Ramirez, Gallery Director
Curator: Marla Koosed
breweryartwalk@yahoo.com

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July 6th, 2009

Becoming Dragon in MFA Conversations II at I-5 in LA

I’m so happy to announce that I’m going to be part of this show in Los Angeles. I’ll post more details soon…

MFA Conversations Part II

i-5 GALLERY at THE BREWERY ART COLONY
2100 N. Main St., #A-9 (in the Atrium at The Brewery), Los Angeles, CA 90031
Director: Nancy Ramirez. Curator: Marla Koosed

Directions: http://www.breweryartwalk.com/?page_id=13
323.342.0717
E-mail: breweryartwalk@yahoo.com
Web site: http://www.breweryartwalk.com
Gallery hours: Fri.-Sat., 12-4pm; & by appointment

Conversation: (NOUN) 1. An informal spoken exchange of thoughts and feelings; a familiar talk. 2. Social intercourse; close association. 3.Rare. Close acquaintance, as with an object of study.

I-5 is pleased to announce the first in a series of shows being offered this summer through the fall of 2009. MFA Conversations Part I (May/June) and Part II (July/August) explore the abundance of MFA and MA programs in the Southern California area from San Diego to Santa Barbara. Despite their shared geography, these programs represent a range of diverse offerings, foci, students, and work. While such diversity yields richness, it can also have an isolating effect on students from these institutions, who do not have many opportunities to interact in the greater southern California arts community.

Curator Marla Koosed explains: “I wanted to do something different. I wanted to bring the artists and their work together by having a series of MFA shows inclusive of all 15 schools in the region. By including a minimum of 7-8 schools per exhibit and presenting a small sampling of work from these various programs within an intimate space, the works would naturally start a dialogue. Most MFA shows are up for a limited period of time; Part I and Part II will be up for 2 months each. This will allow time for scheduling artist talks, for the participants to discuss their work, each others’ work, and to share those conversations with a wider audience, the public.”

MFA Conversations Part I will show work from 7 schools; UC Irvine, Claremont, Cal State Fullerton, Cal State Northridge, Cal State San Bernardino, Cal State Los Angeles and Cal State Long Beach. This show is not a survey or comprehensive of all the graduates: Instead, studio visits for all eligible candidates for this show were conducted, and participants were chosen from that pool. The intimate scale of the I-5 Gallery allows for an exhibit like this to function and for the works to interact by the space they cohabit.

The third show in the series will be called Professor Dialogues (select works from faculty of the 15 schools) and will take place September through October 2009. Stay tuned. . .

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June 4th, 2009

Live Webstream of Critical Digital Studies Workshop!

Watch my talk today at 11:30am PST/SLT entitled “Becoming Dragon: An Epstemology of Transition” here: http://www.pactac.net/stream.html

As well as the rest of the amazing talks in the workshop in the next few days!

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June 3rd, 2009

…on my way to critical digital studies workshop ///

keep an eye on my identica feed in the next few days as i’ll be in victoria, british columbia for the next few days at Ctheory’s Critical Digital Studies workshop!

I’m presenting a paper called “Becoming Dragon: Epistemology of Transition”, about my recent performance and the implications of considering the subject in transition as the subject of knowledge. I plan to post a lot of the writing I’ve done about Becoming Dragon online soon. The day I get back I have to hand in my printed, bound catalog for graduation, and I expect that I’ll post the pdf of it online soon after. I’m looking for a publisher for it, as its over 100 pages, but if I don’t find one, I’ll probably publish it with lulu.com…

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May 15th, 2009

Critical Digital Studies Workshop and my MFA

First off, I can’t believe it, but I had my final committee meeting today, so I’m basically done with my MFA. Wow, I am so, so, so happy and relieved. Its still settling in. I’ve been in grad school for 4 years and now I have a “terminal degree”. Wild. I just have a few more edits to my catalog and video and then I’m done, but the committee already signed the forms! Hooray!!!

Secondly, I’m extremely happy to say that I’ve been invited to present at CTheory’s Critical Digital Studies Workshop at the Pacific Center for Technology and Culture in Victoria, Canada next month. I’ll be presenting a paper I’m currently working on entitled “Becoming Dragon: An Epistemology of Transition”. You can read more about the workshop, including a list of the other amazing presenters and their topics, here.

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May 7th, 2009

Upgrade! Tijuana, wed may13th, rescheduled!

Come out and join us at Lui Velazquez in Tijuana on Wednesday. I’ll be talking about Becoming Dragon and performing some new poetry.

RESCHEDULED

Upgrade! Tijuana
Fifth session / Quita Sesion
Wednesday, May 13th, 7-9pm

charlas sobre/de… // talks by/about…

Transborder Immigrant Tool – Ricardo Dominguez and Brett Stalbaum
Becoming Dragon – Micha Cárdenas
Thighmaster – Annina Rust
Kixly – Moisés Horta

mas informacion sigue y en // more info below and at
http://upgrade.dreamaddictive.com

at Lui Velazquez

Lui Velazquez
Calle José Maria Larroque #273.
1ro Piso, Int. 6, Colonia Federal.
Tijuana, Baja California.
Mexico, C.P. 22 300**

directions and map at http://luivelazquez.com

Transborder Immigrant tool

The border between the U.S. and Mexico has moved between the virtual and
the all too real since before the birth of the two nation-states. This
has allowed a deep archive of suspect movement across this border to be
traced and tagged – specifically anchored to immigrants bodies moving
north, while immigrant bodies moving south much less so.

The danger of moving north across this border is not a question of
politics, but about the vertiginous geography. Hundreds of people have
died crossing the U.S./Mexico border due to not being able to tell where
they are in relation to where they have been and which direction they
need to go to reach their destination safely.

transborder

The technologies of Spatial Data Systems and GPS (Global Positioning
System) have enabled an entirely new relationship with the landscape
that takes form in applications for simulation, surveillance, resource
allocation, management of cooperative networks and pre-movement pattern
modeling an algorithm that maps out a potential or suggested trail for
real a hiker/or hikers to follow.

The Transborder Immigrant Tool would add a new layer of agency to this
emerging virtual geography that would allow segments of global society
that are usually outside of this emerging grid of
hyper-geo-mapping-power to gain quick and simple access with to GPS
system. The Transborder Immigrant Tool would not only offer access to
this emerging total map economy – but, would add an intelligent agent
algorithm that would parse out the best routes and trails on that day
and hour for immigrants to cross this vertiginous landscape as safely as
possible.

Ricardo Dominguez is a co-founder of The Electronic Disturbance Theater
(EDT), a group who developed Virtual-Sit-In technologies in 1998 in
solidarity with the Zapatista communities in Chiapas, Mexico. He is
co-Director of Thing (thing.net) an ISP for artists and activists. His
recent Electronic Disturbance Theater project with Brett Stabaum, Micha
Cardenas and Amy Sara Carroll the *Transborder Immigrant Tool* (a GPS
cellphone safety net tool for crossing the Mexico/U.S border was the
winner of “Transnational Communities Award”, this award was funded by
*Cultural Contact*, Endowment for Culture Mexico – U.S. and handed out
by the U.S. Embassy in Mexico), also funded by CALIT2 and two
Transborder Awards from the UCSD Center for the Humanities.

Ricardo is an Assistant Professor at UCSD in the Visual Arts Department,
a Hellman Fellow, and Principal/Principle Investigator at CALIT2
(bang.calit2.net). He also co-founder of *particle group* with artists
Diane Ludin, Nina Waisman, Amy Sara Carroll a gesture about
nanotechnology entitled *Particles of Interest: Tales of the Matter
Market* (pitmm.net) that was presented in Berlin (2007), the San Diego
Museum of Art (2008), and Oi Futuro, Brazil (2008).

http://bang.calit2.net/xborder/

Becoming Dragon

Becoming Dragon questions the one year requirement of Real Life
Experience that transgender people must fulfill in order to receive
Gender Confirmation Surgery (Sexual Reassignment Surgery), and asks if
this could be replaced by one year of Second Life Experience to lead to
Species Reassignment Surgery. For the performance, Micha Cárdenas lived
for 365 hours immersed in Second Life with a head mounted display, only
seeing the physical world through a video feed, and used a motion
capture system to map her movements into Second Life. The installation
also included a stereoscopic projection that the audience could immerse
themselves in. During the year of research and development of this
project, Micha Cárdenas began her real life hormone replacement therapy
and wrote poetry about the experience which was included in the
performance of Becoming Dragon.

Micha Cárdenas / dj lotu5 / Azdel Slade is a is a transgender artist,
theorist and trouble maker. She is an MFA candidate at the University of
California San Diego. and holds a Master’s degree in Media and
Communications with distinction from the European Graduate School and a
Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science from Florida International
University. She is a researcher at CalIT2 and the Center for Research in
Computnig and the Arts. Her interests include the interplay of
technology, gender, sex, desire and resistance. Micha is a founding
member of a number of art/activism collectives including Sharing Is
Sexy, the borderlands Hacklab and the City Heights Free Skool. Her work
has been exhibited internationally at museums, galleries, conferences,
community spaces and public spaces.

http://secondloop.wordpress.com

Thighmaster

While technologists scramble to develop technologies for the production
and storage of environmentally friendly electricity, it is also
important to address our personal role in conserving energy. Indeed,
thermodynamics shows that we can’t get energy without spending it, and
while great efficiencies may be found in energy generation, it is clear
that the most substantial way to solve the energy crisis is by reducing
demand.

While reformulating lifestyle and habits is usually thought to be the
job of media, public relations, and activism, there is no reason that
technology should not be central to how we understand, consider, and
change our own energy usage. Most of us are unable to pay close
attention to our own power consumption in our busy daily lives. Indeed,
the purpose of consumer products is to make laborious tasks as simple
and easy as possible by replacing a consumer’s own energy with
electricity or fossil fuels. As a result, it’s easy for us to avoid
personal responsibility in the global climate crisis. This can produce
feelings of guilt and self-reproach in the consumer. Project Thigh
Master is a system that alleviates this condition by assuring that
reminders to save electricity will not go unnoticed, increasing its
owner’s peace of mind by setting a penalty for environmental waste.

http://web.media.mit.edu/~rusti/thighmaster/

Kixly

Started in 2005, Kixly is the solo project of TIjuana based artist
Moisés Horta Valenzuela.

Taking influence from the noisier side of shoegaze, the digital musique
concréte of Lucky Dragons and the classic studio techniques of
electronic music pioneers Steve Reich, William Basinski and Raymond
Scott, Kixly produced organic soundscapes as if created using analogue
recording techniques.

His sound has gradually shifted in order to express religious themes,
the relation between saint worship in mexican culture and pre-hispanic
panteism, and the psychological spirits of Moisés’ family ancestry.

In 2009 he co-founded, alongside Reuben Albert Torres, the
multidisciplinary label Ni, which includes regional artists Los Macuanos
and María y José.

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April 14th, 2009

Becoming Dragon performance and demo, wed night

*Becoming Dragon*
a Project Discussion by Micha Cardenas

Wednesday, April 15, 2009 @ 6PM

Refreshments will be served.

New Media Lounge / Cal(IT)2, UC San Diego, 9500 Gilman Dr., La Jolla, California 92093

The New Media Lounge is excited to bring MFA Candidate, Micha Cardenas for an exclusive motion capture demonstration in the Performative Computing Lab at the Center for Research in Computing and the Arts (CRCA). Micha will be discussing her recent project /*Becoming* *Dragon*/, a 365 hour, (2 week long) performance in Second Life. The performance is believed to be the first of its kind in Second Life, and Micha will talk about her experience and research, in addition to a techie demonstration of the motion capture setup involved.

Performative Computing Space in CRCA is located in Cal(IT)2, (Atkinson Hall) in Warren college, on the first floor. Make a right past the elevators, follow the hallway to the right once again, and you can’t miss it. There will be signs posted as well.

For more information on Becoming Dragon please visit:

http://secondloop.wordpress.com
http://www.calit2.net/newsroom/release.php?id=1431

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