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!! 2012-02 / 2012-05 |t {small}click to enlarge{/small}{br}[../files/img/201202_colljbinstitut3_.jpg|../files/img/201202_colljbinstitut3.jpg][../files/img/201202_colljbinstitut_.jpg|../files/img/201202_colljbinstitut.jpg][../files/img/201202_colljbinstitut2_.jpg|../files/img/201202_colljbinstitut2.jpg]|tl '''COLLECTIVE JUKEBOX 4.04''' {br}'''ARCHIVE 1996-2004'''{br}''' ^http://collectivejukebox.org/ http://jeromejoy.org/jukebox/ '''{br}{br}'''17 Feb - 28 May 2012''' {br} '''''L'Institut des Archives Sauvages''''' {br}''Centre National d'Art Contemporain, Villa Arson, Nice (F)''{br}{br}'''The Primitive Archiving & Archivology Institute'''{br}Contemporary Art Center, Villa Arson, Nice (F){br}http://www.villa-arson.org/ {br}{br}'__''Exposition collective'' / Collective Exhibition :__'{br}w/ Åbäke (F - SW - UK), Eva Aeppli (SW), Bertille Bak (F), Andrea Cera (I), Collective JukeBox (F), Sylvie & Chérif Defraoui (SW), Patrick Everaert (B), Christoph Fink (B), Ryan Gander (UK), Joana Hadjithomas & Khalil Joreige (LEB - F), Susan Hiller (USA), Christoph Keller (G), Mike Kelley (USA), Alexandre Lenoir (F), Matt Mullican (USA), Daphné Navarre (F - AUS), Anna Oppermann (G), Dan Peterman (USA), Julien Prévieux (F), Kit Rangeta (F), Michael Riedel (G), Alain Rivière (F), Ian Simms (SOUTH AF - F), Jules Spinatsch (SW), Tatiana Trouvé (I - F), Patrick Van Caeckenbergh (B), Franz Erhard Walther (G), Tamara de Wehr & Joshua Burgr (SW - USA). {br}{br}'__''Membres de l'Institut des archives sauvages'' / Members of the Institute :__'{br} Jean-Michel Baconnier, Christophe Kihm, Eric Mangion, Florence Ostende et Marie Sacconi.{br}{br}---- '''[More info|Jukebox]'''{br}---- {br}{br}| |2 '''COLLECTIVE JUKEBOX 4.04''' , ^http://collectivejukebox.org/ http://jeromejoy.org/jukebox/ {br}557 artists, 1487 sound & music works.{br}a project devised and set up by Jérôme Joy and propelled by ICI Editions (Nice).{br}« The French composer Jérôme Joy has been concerned with building musical communities and with alternative forms of making music accessible. His "Collective Jukebox" project (started in 1996) involved building a jukebox that could play recordings by experimental musicians from around the world. He then asked people all over the planet to contribute recordings and to let their friends and acquaintances know about his open invitation. He did not curate the recordings; rather, he included everything that was sent to him. He wanted to create a kind of musical "commons," where information from anyone who wanted to participate would be available. The jukebox has been installed in a series of art museums around Europe for the past eight years, where its music is available for the public to hear and explore. Jérôme Joy wants to create a place where people who are interested in listening to newer forms of sonic creativity can easily find that work. Joy's work is an example of a composer trying to establish a new basis for musical and artistic community. » ''(Warren Burt, "Experimental Music in 2005", In "World Music Today")'' {br}« Collective JukeBox is a free open audio "workspace" which began in 1996. Since the beginning, the project has taken different forms - from audio compilation to audio events, and since '98 to the development of a ‘networked’ juke-box project based on the concept of a "co-op system server" in parallel to the present "sound system" juke-box machine interface. The project was continuously evolving with different public interfaces ‘connected’ to the self-managed database (such as an audio repository). Its development and managing environment is based on a "groupware" and collective principle. As one goes along, the database is offering audio contents continuously updated and fed with the help of this co-op and ‘social’ system ("materialized" by the server's engine and the juke-box machine). This content can be easily extended to other interfaces such as an online free audio database, for instance. The contents are solely dependent on the participants, identified or unidentified, deliberately and intentionally. » ''(From Dorothee Richter, "Kompilationen & Databases", Kunstlerhaus Bremen, 2003)''{br}{br}{br}'''COLLECTIVE JUKEBOX 4.04''' , ^http://collectivejukebox.org/ http://jeromejoy.org/jukebox/{br}''Version redux 2011, 557 artistes, 1487 œuvres sonores et musicales.{br}Le « Collective JukeBox » est un projet d'une collection évolutive d'œuvres sonores et musicales qui a débuté en 1996 et s'est clos en 2004. Actif durant ces années car nourri continuellement par les artistes, ce projet est présenté aujourd'hui en tant qu'archive. Il a pu prendre par le passé différentes formes – d'une compilation à des diffusions outdoor et radio jusqu'à celle d'un juke-box, à partir de 1998 –, poursuivant l’idée d’un dispositif coopératif en réseau, c'est-à-dire d’un programme de production et de diffusion d'œuvres géré par les artistes à un niveau international. L'accès à cette archive permet aujourd'hui d'écouter les œuvres sonores et musicales de toute une génération marquée par le développement de l'audio-numérique et des réseaux électroniques. La dimension collective fut un moteur essentiel de cette recherche, touchant sa production, sa diffusion, mais aussi son éclectisme, puisqu’elle fut ouverte aussi bien aux domaines de l'art sonore qu’à celui des musiques alternatives ou électroacoustiques, accompagnant l'émergence de pratiques nouvelles, re-dynamisant des pratiques historiques tout en questionnant les rapports à des cultures populaires. Le « Collective JukeBox » a enfin relayé et continué d'autres projets de collections, plus documentaires et éditoriaux, comme ceux de William Furlong ("Audio Arts cassettes", 1973-91) ou de Maurizio Nannucci ("Zona Archives", 1974-1985), ou encore les revues sonores "Aerial: A Journal in Sound" (1990-1995), "Radius: transmission from broadcast artists" (1993-1998), "Tellus Audio Cassette magazine" (1983-1993), etc. Cette version 4.04 du projet présente et donne l'accès à l'intégralité des œuvres qui ont contribué au projet collectif depuis 1996''.{br}{br}Villa Arson Nice{br}20 av. Stephen Liegeard{br}06105 Nice Cedex 2{br}{br} http://collectivejukebox.org/ {br}{br}http://www.villa-arson.org/ {br}http://www.villa-arson.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=300%3Alinstitut-des-archives-sauvages&catid=87%3Aactualites&Itemid=3&lang=fr {br}{br}{br}[../files/img/201106_colljb1b.jpg|../files/img/201106_colljb1.jpg|Collective JukeBox 4.04, archive 1996-2004, 2011] [../files/img/201106_colljb3b.jpg|../files/img/201106_colljb3.jpg|Collective JukeBox 4.04, archive 1996-2004, 2011] [../files/img/201106_colljb4b.jpg|../files/img/201106_colljb4.jpg|Collective JukeBox 4.04, archive 1996-2004, 2011]{br}{small}click to enlarge{/small}{br}{br}---- '''[More info|Jukebox]'''{br}---- {br}{br} | {br}{br}{br}{br}{br}{br} ----
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