Dear participants & audience,
Please note that there will be a Venue-Flow of the programme:
- 20th to 24th July - Lost Generation Space
- 25th to 29th July - 67 tempinissatu
- 30th July to 5th August - Central Market Annexe
About Samuel Idratma
Samuel Idratma is the founder of Apotik Komik. He believes that Public Art such as mural painting can
make a direct contact between art work and people. That is why he put effort in the Visual Arts League,
there is that same mission to make art closer to society.
About Apotik Komik
Apotik Komik is a collective of cartoonists and visual artists based in Yogyakarta, Indonesia.
Apotik comes from the term 'apothecary' or 'medicine' - it’s a virtual comic pharmacy. The house they
operate out of is covered with paintings, collage, drawings - nothing is unscathed by their creative intent.
About The Talk
Date: 30th July 2007
Time: 3pm – 5pm
Venue: Central Market Annexe
Admission: Free
About The Workshop
Date: 31st July 2007
Time: 10.30am
Venue: Gudang
Admission: Free
Moelyono Loem is an activist of community based project in Indonesia. During
notthatbalai art festival 2007, He would like to share his experience and thought
about community project. Workshop that focuses on drawing will be conducted
by him as well.
Content of the talk:
1. Definition of child
2. Children’s Right
3. Potential of Children
4. Children’s Media
5. Format of Media
6. Standard of Drawing
7. Exploration of Drawing Media
8. Format of Analyzing Potential
Content of the workshop:
1. Media of Drawing (Line & Circle)
2. Face drawing & Narrative drawing
3. Media experiment: Line
4. Kolase Gambar: Wajah
5. Expression Drawing
6. Story-telling Drawing
7. Monitoring Potential
It is limited to 30 participants. Admission of the workshop is
RM 30.00.
Anyone who is interested please email us, we will forward the registration form
to you as soon as possible.
WHAT IS IT?
A beginner’s/introductory MaxMSP Workshop. This is a general workshop and will not be focusing
on specific artistic applications like sound, video or performance. However the workshop will seemingly
have more focus towards sound/music because the easiest application is sound/music
WHAT IS MaxMSP?
MaxMSP is a realtime software/programming environment which has a broad range of artistic
application ranging from electronic music to media installations. It was first developed in the 80s at
IRCAM (computer music institute in Paris) by Miller S Puckette and Max Mathews. It is quite a popular
software utilized by sound/visual/new media artists interested in real-time performance and interactive
installation environments
http://www.cycling74.com
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Max/MSP
BASIC OBJECTIVES
- Its hoped that the workshop will spark participant’s interest and provide a new door/avenue/tool in
pursuing his/her creative endeavours.
- The most basic objective is for the participant to know -> learn the software/tool.
1. Open up possibilities with a new playaround tool (creative/technical/…)
2. Learn how to start and setup Max/MSP and use it on its own or with your normal assortment of tools
3. Learn the basic principles of Max/MSP and tools of its type
4. Learn the most bare bones specifics of creating something in Max/MSP
5. Learn wider assortment of specifics/specific objects in Max/MSP
Workshop wont teach participants how to apply it specifically to their life/art/expression/. What the workshop wont do
1. wont teach you programming
2. wont teach you how to make music/visuals/art
3. possibly wont teach you specific practical things that you want to do that you can apply to your own art/visuals/music/expression
WHO IS THE WORKSHOP PRESENTER?
Aziz Ali belongs to the Studio in Cheras KL, an independently run art studio. He is a simple programmer
who has been involved in theatre, underground music and private artistic enterprise.
WHAT LANGUAGE WILL IT BE HELD IN?
- Workshop will be held mainly in English and Bahasa Melayu. However a lot of the instructions are visual
and most of the workshop will be practical.
- If there are many participants who can only understand one language (ie Mandarin) we will try to get
additional interpreters/helpers for translation.
PARTICIPANTS
- Participation is limited to about ~20 people
- There is no fee charged for participation
- Participants are required RSVP to a Notthatbalai representative or email the workshop presenter directly
1-2 weeks before the workshop date. However, if you come on the day itself, and if there is still time and
space in the venue, participation is possible.
- Participation will be first come first served, depending on requirements. If we are unable to provide you
computers (shared or otherwise) and if there is a strong language barrier, then your participation in the
workshop might not be accepted.
- If there is a lack of computers, participants hopefully can share computers.
BARE WORKSHOP SCHEDULE
- Workshop will run for 6 hours not inclusive of setup time and intermission.
- There will be a 2 hour setup time prior to the start of the workshop where it is expected all participants will
setup and settle down.
- Workshop presenter will provide the software by providing download instructions prior to the workshop date.
All software provided will be demo software. Workshop presenter will also provide the software during the 2
hour setup time
- The workshop will mainly work on practical usage and bits of theory. Specific demonstrations will be done
by the presenter himself ie interfacing cameras etc. Hopefully at the end of the workshop a short
performance/presentation can be held with all the workshop participants.
WHO TO CONTACT?
Workshop presenter : Aziz Ali – me@triyae.com / triyae@hotmail.com / triyae@yahoo.com
Notthatbalai/SiCKL representative : SiCKL Siew Wai – kokbuffalo@yahoo.com
Conducted by our special guest, Janis Crystal Lipzin will lead you to an adventurous journey of hand made films. Participants will have hands on touch on the filmstrips and taking part in turning ordinaries into the wonders without using a camera, utilizing materials from everyday lives such as plants, candy wrapper and many more unexpected surprises. The workshop will culminate in the screening of hand made films made by the participants.
Materials for the workshop will be provided, including 16mm film strips and many others.
Participation Fees: RM 35 (including materials and lunch)
Venue: Gudang
Address: Lot 13483, Jalan SS22/47, Damansara Jaya, Petaling Jaya, Selangor.
Date: 4th August 2007 (Saturday)
Time: 9am to 5pm
This workshop is limited to 20 participants.
Anyone who is interested please contact us via email. We will send the registration form to you promptly.
Malaysia
Aisyah Baharuddin
Chong Keat Aun
Duo Space Dance Theatre (group)
Fallen Leaves (group)
Ilham Fadhli Mohd. Shaimy (a.k.a Kojack) and Azliza Ayob (a.k.a Pol)
Intan Rafiza Abu Bakar
Marvin Chan
Mohd. Azuan Syamsir a.k.a One Clown
Moon Chong
Ong Boon Keong & Youth For Change
Project OMG!
Ruang-ruang kosong (group)
Rahmat Harun
Saiful Razman
Akbar a.k.a. bebe
Tze Generation
Wong Oi Ming
Woon Fook Sen
Singapore
Tien Woon
Jeremy Hiah
Kai Lam
Ezzam Rahmat
Dan Lim
Juliana Yasin
Indonesia
Arief Yudi
Yustoni Volunteero
Angga Wedhaswhara
Philippines
Donna Miranda
Hong Kong
Happening Group
TO BE UPDATED SOON
Looking for participants of performance!
- Call for doing something together! [1]
- Call for doing something together! [2]
- Resources
Malaysia
Fazleena Hishamuddin
Lee Chee Cheng (Jimz)
Mervin
Too Chee Hung
Varman Sanmugam
Huang Wei Cheng
Mien ly
Azharr
Johan Arif Mazlan
Idora Alhabsi
Foo Wei Xiang
Thailand
Aditya Assarat
Singapore
Yeo Lee Nah
Victric Thng
Indonesia
Anang Saptoto
Philippines
Don M Salubayba
Korea
Jang Minyong
Won Tae Seo
IIhyung Cho
Hong Kong
Linda Lai Chiu-han
Hazel Chang Hoi Sue
Japan
Taeko Horigome
Tomonari Nishikawa
Taiwan
Chen Yin Ju
Tony Wu Chun Hui
Lee Ming Yu
Netherlands
Barbara Meter
Rick Bahto
USA
James T. Hong
Participants under Janis Crystal Lipzin Programme
Achim Neufeld
Alexis Bravos
Caroline Savage
Chris Kennedy
Denah Johnston
Freda Banks
David Borengasser
Gregg Biermann
Hiromi Yoshida
Jacob Sperber
James Sansing
Jonathan Sajda
Karen Johannesen
Laura Rodriguez
Martin Machado
Rosario Sotelo
Vanessa O’Neill
Vanessa Woods
Vincent Grenier
Sarah Wylie Ammerman
Sharon Wasden
Shock System (Xumb)
Zealot Bulletin (Mak)
Silent Scenery (Kit)
Klaronika (Jazmi)
Bintang Bendehara (Jazmi)
Diang Bang (Kok Chun Fung)
The Tag Team
Paolo Delfino
Ariff Akhir
Estrella
Jerome Kugan
Wolf
Tan Sei Hon
Imam
Azmyl Yunor
ManMeng
Tham Kar Mun
Yong Yen Sin
Kok Siew Wai
Aziz
Gumber
Peter Hassan
Black
Meor
Singapore
Meteor Feather (Mark)
Pierce Warnecke
Japan
Koji Tambata
On behalf of the notthatbalai Curatorial Group, I would like to invite you to become sponsor for the
notthatbalai art festival 2007. notthatbalai is an art event that is organized independently by a group
of individuals from diverse art disciplines and social backgrounds who are passionate about art,
embodying the spirit of sharing and giving. notthatbalai is a multi-art event consists of visual arts,
music, performance, film screening, flea market stall, talk and workshop. We are non-profit seeking
volunteers aiming to establish a cultured Malaysia society by promoting and stimulating more
alternative art activities.
We are seeking funds for our comprehensive art festival. This funds will allow us to support the
art festival's programs, as well provide accommodation and transportation for overseas artists,
research support for outsiders' art around Asia, experimentation and education – film techniques
using low tech materials, art tour for students and public, staff support and instructional materials.
The funding comes 3 simple ways, or what we call ‘benefit packages’.
• RM 1000 - One page advertising of your company/institution in festival booklet.
• RM 500 - Half page advertising of your company/institution in festival booklet.
• RM 250 - Quarter page advertising of your company/institution in festival booklet.
For subsidiary advertising:
• Poster – RM 300
• Film – RM 300
• Blog – RM 250
• Giant banner – RM 150
Please issue the cheque to “ LOST GENERATION GALLERY”
For enquiries, please do not hesitate to contact us through our email notthatbalai@gmail.com
or contact Yeoh Lian Heng at 019-6838397. We wish to hear from you again soon. Thank you
for your kind consideration and time.
Your support means a great deal to the development of Malaysian arts.
Lost Generation Space
11 Lorong Permai,
Jalan Syed Putra,
Robson Height
50460 Kuala Lumpur,
Malaysia.
Visual Art - Confirmed Invited Artist Namelist (Name/Nationality)
Malaysia
F-CODE
Chanseau Huvi
Chow Wei Earn
Hamir Soib
Helen Guek yee mei
Fusionwave
David Wong Tay Woei
John Lai
Kim Ng Kim Peow
Khoo Boon Want
Liew Chee Heai
Liew Kwai Fei
Liew Teck Leong
Lim Kok Teong
Lydia Chai
Muhammad Aizat
Noor Fazliah Binti Mohamed Salis
Rumah Air Panas "R.A.P."
Sun Kang Jye
Tan Vooi Yam
Tan Chee Hon
Teh Leong Kwee
Tetriana A. Fauzi
Wong siew lee
Wong Pey Yu
Andrew Pok Chong Boon
Australia/ Malaysia
Victoria Cattoni & Masnoor Ramli Mahmud
Burma
Htein Lin
Indonesia
"Setulegi" Hestu A. Nugroho
Samuel Idratma
Moelyono
Taiwan
Ho Hsin-Yi
Germany
Nadin Reschke Kindlimann
Volker Hamann
Norway
Ann Kristin Engebakken
There will be more updates for the Invited Category Visual Art coming soon.
Open Category Participants namelist (Name/ Nationality)
Malaysia
Bonaventure Tain Sung Vee
Carrie Tan Gaik Ean
Choo Kok Choon
Chris Wong Li Chuin
CuriouslonelydudesCyril
Faizuddin
Kanavathi
Hoo Kok Chin
JayLim
Jeffrey Loh
Kaexi Ng Kar Chun
Kukaracha
Lee Su San
Liew Ting Chuang
Low Zen Keong
Maslin Md. Ramly @ Md. Ramlee
Melissa Lin
Mohd. Firdaus
Mohamad Hafiz bin Yahaya
Muzzafar B. HJ Kasim
PhiberWryte
Radio 96
Sarah Joan Mokhtar
Syahrulfikri Salleh
Syahrul Niza bin Ahmad Zaini
Tan sei Kuan'
Tea Seng Huat'/Wings
The Private Space Project
The SuperSunday
Zaslan Zeeha Bin Zainee
Genus Okagana
Kamal Sabran
Uglyduckworkshop
Singapore
Seelan Palay
Indonesia
Betty Susiarjo
Botswana
Modiegi Gape
Switzerland
Lukas Hoffmann
France
Taguigue Nadia
For those names who are not listed here but have sent submissions, you’ll be contacted
further by the Visual Art Coordinators for further discussions.
Artist Namelist of Singapore - by Guest Curator, p10
Li Cassidy-Peet
Cheo Chai Hiang
Amanda Heng
Jeremy Hiah
Ho Tzu Nyen
Kamal Dollah
kAI Lam Hoi Lit
Lim Kok Boon
Ng Joon Kiat
Gilles Massot
Tang Ling Nah
Woon Tien Wei
Joshua Yang
Artist Namelist - by Guest Curator, Carlos Llavata/ La Sala Naranja from Spain
Ho Wai Fong (Malaysia)
Sagi Groner (Israel)
Richard Whitby (England)
Dariusza Kamysa (Poland)
Alex Fisher (Germany)
Zev Robinson (Canada)
Minna Suoniemi (Finland)
ID: Mora & Matka (Spain)
Juan Rayos (Spain)
Carlos Llavata (Spain)
Enriketa Rocher (Spain)
Community Project (Name/Country)
Anak-anak Kota “Children of the City” (Malaysia)
Perak Society for the Promotion of Mental Health Art Activity(Malaysia)
Projek Kampung Seni “Art Village Project” (Malaysia)
>> Guess Curator
p-10 is an independent curatorial team with a project space. Based in Singapore since 2004, we work mainly in the area of contemporary visual arts.
p-10's main focus is on the development of artwork and the areas surrounding the practice of art. Our specific areas of interest include networking, dialogue and interaction between artists, art practitioners and audiences.
Janis Crystal Lipzin is resident faculty in and former Chair of the Film department, San Francisco Art Institute. Her work has been presented internationally, including screenings, photo exhibitions and installations at the Museum of Modern Art, Whitney Museum of American Art, the New Museum, and P.S.1, all in New York; Kunstmuseum, Bern, Switzerland; Institute for Contemporary Art, London; and the M.H. de Young Museum, San Francisco. Lipzin directs the annual San Francisco International 8mm Film Festival, Small Windows. Her many awards include three grants from the National Endowment for the Arts, and her work is in the collections of C. Richard and Pamela Kramlich, the Carnegie Museum of Art in Pittsburgh, and the di Rosa Foundation in Napa, CA. Lipzin is active as a curator and writer and was formerly the Director of the Film/Photo Program at Antioch College in Yellow Springs, OH
Carlos Llavata / La Sala Naranja hails from Valencia Spain is the member and curator of La Sala Naranja, which is an independent art space project in Valencia. He has indulged himself in various art form such as ceramics, performance, actions and video but quintessentially - exploding gunpowder in his performance!
>> Guess Writer
Nur Hanim Khairuddin was born in 1969. She did her O-Level and A-Level studies in art at Davies College in London. She returned to Malaysia in 1988 and entered the Faculty of Fine Art at the MARA University of Technology. Her studies instigated a mystical exploration into cultural roots of the Malay world. Nur Hanim is currently a Curator at the Perak Arts Foundation (Yayasan Kesenian Perak/ Perak Art Foundation) and is a regular contributor to www.kakiseni.com.