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# exStream Residencies

Each of the exStream partners organised intensive residencies lasting between 4 and 6 weeks. This enabled groups of artists and software developers to work together to develop concrete art projects that will assist the artist's plans for new technologies based artistic production and dissemination. These residencies also enabled the collaborators to test, research and resolve creative issues relating to the use of these applications and then to apply this knowledge to develop their full artistic work for presentation.

Each residency has been a trans-European exchange, with participants drawn from at least three other partners. This enabled artists to develop and extend their skills and understanding further as a result of the specialisms of the centre they are visiting. The residencies ran consecutively to allow the virtual participation of other partners as well as the actual exchange of participants between centres.

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Marc Behrens (DE)
Marc Behrens shows several video sequences of his mouth and throat making noises...
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C.R.O.S.S.S.

Milena Deleva (BG)
C.R.O.S.S.S. (Creative Research for Open Source Software Solutions) is planned as a long-term collaborative project between V2 and InterSpace.
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Galia Dimitrova (BG)
Dimitrova researches artistic practices and projects that use various ways of communication and media distribution, producing and presenting artwork as real-timing, streaming, mapping, interactivity, etc.
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Kate Donovan (UK)
Donovan emphasize the ephemerality of sound. She sees streaming as a perfect platform to showcase live sound in diverse locations worldwide and believes that the internet can be nicely juxtaposed with the recordings of everyday sound (background sound, "object voice", human voice), which are visually anonymous, but also have a definite sense of intimacy & atmosphere.
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forst1

Julia Lazarus (DE)
The documentary focuses on a forest around a refugee camp near Jena, Germany. There the administrative authorities created a zone, which is detached from the juridical and political system - a zone with its own constitution.
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Jaanis Garancs (LV)
Garancs’ metaphor of a sponge creates its own specific image/space, the flux of previously accumulated dispersed fragments in its audiovisually experienceable tissues.
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Sven Gareis (DE)
Gareis attempts to converge different kinds of media into streams, adding interaction to these and controlling the entire system in a natural way through physical and wearable interfaces in combination with the traditional on-screen control interfaces and future haptic interfaces.
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Christina Della Giustina (CH/NL)
Real-time underwater sounds from watersides in Hull are streamed, converted, and distributed via open source, on-line web technologies, using the audio stream to control interactive elements of the audio/video installation.
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OMA (Open Meta Archive)

Thomax Kaulmann (DE)
OMA is a multi media content management system based on a discrete keyword system for the single media video, audio, picture and text.
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0penM1nd

Christoph Kummerer (AT/CH)
0penM1nd is a metadata streaming framework for plants, brains and digital data processors.
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Phopcrop

Georg Lauteren (AT) / Oswald Berthold (AT)
Lauteren and Berthold develop a slim cross-platform application, which can be used for collaborative, networked audio- and media performances as well as in exhibition and installation settings.
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Playlist

Sonia Cillari (ES/NL)
Cillari’s contribution to Playlist is a real-time interactive interface environment.
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Pure Data

Ales Zemene (CZ/NL)
Several PCs are interlinked, resulting in a single machine that can broadcast multi-channel audio and video within a defined space - and while doing so - alter the machine code.
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Radio.Cult

Milen Hristov (BG)
Radio.Cult is an on-line radio project that presents young Bulgarian musicians, DJs, and artists.
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Release early release often – diary

Anja Neitzert (DE)
Release early... is a subjective video chronicle of Neitzert’s investigations about Free and Open Source Software.
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Anjali Sagar (UK)
The Otolith Group’s artistic practice consists of processes of intercultural research configured in distinct technological formats.
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StreamStudio

Stoyan Kostadinov (BG)
StreamStudio is an open source front end for the FFMpeg/FFServer multimedia system.
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T dot M

Karoly Toth (HU/NL)
In 1923 the Hungarian artist Moholy-Nagy wrote a screenplay called "The Dynamic of the Metropol", which has become an important document of modernism, but was never produced as an actual film.
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The People Speak

Michael Weinkove (UK) / Saul Albert (UK)
The People Speak is a set of concepts and strategies for stimulating conversation and self-expression, playing with the idea of 'democratized media' and managing to have fun with it.
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There!

Ileana Gonzalez Ortiz (VE/FR) / Marika Dermineur (FR)
There! deploys devices for capturing, editing, archiving and sharing media from the geographical position of each participant at a given time.
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Timescapes

Angela Melitopoulos (DE)
Timescapes is a collective editing project for video that explores the possibilities of non-linear editing via the internet in order to create new forms of narration around the question of documentary and drama.
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TRAMJAM – VIENNA RUSHHOUR

Mumbai Streaming Attack (CH)
TRAMJAM - VIENNA RUSHHOUR is a multi-track-multi-driver mix hub streaming jam session of Vienna city vibe, orchestrated in sync with the city's tramlines' routing schedule.
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Dane Watkins (UK)
A series of independent animated objects reflect on how the individual has become increasingly isolated from physical interactions in a networked and gadget-orientated lifestyle.
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Alice Maude-Roxby (UK) / Lisa Watts (UK)
Watts and Maude-Roxby collaboratively devise ways of representing timebased action.
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