original A:D:A:P:T menu : DJ sets : MP3s : audio/video : animation : interactives : other reconstructions : A:D:A:P:T flier
 


Over twenty computer-based works by arists from the UK, Canada, Norway, the Netherlands, Slovenia, Germany, Italy, France, Portugal, Brazil, and the US were included on interactive stations and incorporated into live PA sets as part of the first annual A:D:A:P:T festival held May 15, 2003 at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Denver.

Participants have been invited to join a remix project based on the following guidelines:

1 )content: new works must build from at least two different sources from the list, not your own.

2) theme: A:D:A:P:T RE:BUILD. The A:D:A:P:T Festival played off of MCA|D's "Elegy: Contemporary Ruins" exhibit with a call for compelling pieces of new music or web-based, audio-oriented multimedia addressing the concepts of ruined structures, architectural collapse, decay, and memory. Contributors to RE:BUILD are asked to provide conceptual and practical counterpoints to these things by exploring the themes and processes of rebuilding and healing.

3) formats: 192 bitrate MP3s (no longer than six minutes); streaming media for longer works or DJ sets; quicktime movies; flash movies; shockwave; other.

4) participants: limited to contributors to the A:D:A:P:T festival.

5) deadline: August 1. The site will be updated on a regular basis between now and August 1 as projects come in and add themselves as resources for further reconfiguring.

 

The A:D:A:P:T Festival could not have happened without the talents and dedication of the students of Advanced Digital Audio Production, Spring 2003.

Please enjoy the following works presented on computer kiosks at the museum:

>James Conyers,
>James White,
>John Halverson and Jon Traister,

Eryk Gangloff contributed the following installation:

 

 
A:D:A:P:T RE:BUILD is a Pharmakopolis Production from Trace Reddell. Summer 2003.