Saturday, March 31, 2007

Venues: LeZoo Usine


photo Stéphane Pecorini

If you are from Geneva this posting is kind of a redundant read. My intention here is to bring to light some of my own discoveries as a guest in Geneva to inform you people out there that have never been to the festival or Geneva and will either be attending as participant, guest or just checking out this site.

For the past two years LeZoo Usine in Geneva, Switzerland has been the gracious host of Mapping Festival and 2007 is no exception. First of all it is part of an entire organization dedicated to underground activities and art. L'Usine translated into English means 'Factory.' I think it's pretty fun to know that somewhere in our world there is a factory dedicated to producing underground culture.

For convenience I grabbed some text from the LeZoo web site:

"L'Usine is located in the center of Geneva, at the border of the Rhone, in an old factory of gold roughing. It was born from an association named the emergency state, a collective entirely dedicated to the underground culture, which gathers a great number of workshops and associations among which the Zoo, which itself was born from Débido."

L'Usine itself is a rather large and long structure for Geneva. There is a small park in front of the building entrance. At night, once you get past the bouncers and ticket booth you stand in front of a large high ceiling room with a wall to the left containing a bulletin board filled with posters and flyers. In front is the entrance to the venue that hosts live shows. To be honest I have never been in this room. During my last visit I found out a day late that Tarwater did a show there. Would have been fun. To the right is two part stair case enclosed by walls with more posters and some graff and a railing in the center. Having reached the top of the stairs. To the left is a bar and restaurant called Moloko. It kind of reminds me of bars in the East Village in NYC. Colorful punk characters and rock music. Turn right down a dark hall and you enter LeZoo.





The dance floor room is average in size. Probably about 15 by 30 meters. Everything is painted black or grey. There are windows behind the bar that face the river as well as a skylight above the center of the dance floor. Useful for that reality check when the sun rises so that the last people still there at 5:30 am face the fact that it's time to go home.

I was really impressed with LeZoo when I attended the first mapping in 2005. While I had seen a few venues with multiple projections I was completely floored by what the venue allowed the festival organizers to do with the space. Not only were there more then two projectors but a whole series of large and small screens positioned at several points along the beamer so at to have as many projected surfaces as possible with one beamer. What's more the arrangement of the screens was changed every night. As I later learned this sort of cooperation between the mapping organizers is something that is recurs throughout the year. LeZoo hosts a well attended monthly event called 'Laptop Fever' where different types of installations are created for each one using materials from previous mapping festivals and other special events.

This year the festival will spend five nights at LeZoo. Happily there is no lack of talent to fill these nights. Here is the current run down of all the artists participating at LeZoo. Today we are finalizing the printed flyer so what are reading now is sort of a sneak peek. And of course all of this will be posted on the web site proper in due time.

April 27th:
Crustea [FR]
Entter + Goto80 [SE,SD]
Antonin De Bemels [BE]
Francois Chalet [CH]

April 28th:
Amira + Vincent [CH]
Clandestine [CH]
Narrative Lab [UK]
Legoman [CH]

May 3rd:
Flashforceone [DE]
Dothy [FR]
Sigma6 [CH]

May 4th:
ECAL Team [CH]
Decrepticon [US]
No-Domain [SE]
Roman Urodovskih [RU]
Akinetic [CH]

May 5th:
Girrafentoast [DE]
Lichtfront Veejays [DE]
Pascal Greco [CH]
Peta Jenkins (Laerfinger) [AU] and Nicholas Moench [DE]

I'll get into the details of each artist with actual brief interviews when possible about what these people are doing for the festival and what there impressions of the festival are especially in regards to the space they are to play in. It will be interesting to compare my experience with the space with theirs.

If you have had any great experiences at LeZoo, enjoyed some visuals there and want to share your story please send me an email and I'll post it here.

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Monday, March 26, 2007

Mapping Festival 2007

Pour sa troisième édition, le Mapping Festival présentera les travaux de VJ's venus des quatre coins de la planète. Cette fois encore, le festival aura lieu à Genève, Suisse. Nous finissons actuellement les derniers préparatifs du festival, qui débutera dans à peine plus d'un mois. Nous éditerons régulièrement ici des articles sur les nombreux artistes présentés et les activités qui se dérouleront tout au long du festival.

Restez dans le coin!

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Monday, March 19, 2007

Mapping Festival 2007

Now in it's third year Mapping Festival continues to present the work of VJ's from around the world. The festival takes place in Geneva, Switzerland.

We are currently ratcheting up our activity as the festival starts in a little more then a month. We will be posting articles about the various artists and activities coming to the festival.

So stick around.

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