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Balletikka Internettikka

Low-Tech Internet Para-Ballet by Igor Štromajer & Brane Zorman | 10 years: 2001-2011 | www.intima.org/bi

Ballettikka Internettikka: Norddikka, 31 December 2008, Svalbard, Arctic Ocean, Live


#option: BI Norddikka YouTube Version

- authors and performers: Igor Štromajer & Brane Zorman
- theoretical adviser: Bojana Kunst
- live MP3 audio (composed, manipulated and performed) by MC Brane Vs BeitThroN
- live video: Igor Štromajer
- executants: Nils Are Mohn & Åsmund Njøs, Svalbard

Co-produced by Intima and Cona Ljubljana.

Arctic Internet Ballet - live Internet broadcast from Svalbard, Arctic Ocean, on Wednesday, 31 December 2008 at 23:55 PM Central European Time (GMT/UTC+1).

Ballettikka Internettikka is a series of live streaming tactical art projects by Igor Štromajer and Brane Zorman that began in 2001 with the research of ballet dancing the HTML and Java source code. It explores wireless internet performance combined with guerrilla tactics, dancing toy-robots, and mobile internet broadcasting strategies. The ten-year project ended in 2011.

fter invading The Bolshoi Theatre in Moscow (2002), La Scala in Milan (2004), The National Theatre in Belgrade (2005), Volksbühne in Berlin (2006), the City Hall and Lippo Centre in Hong Kong (2007), a construction site in Seoul (2008) and other institutions and their concepts, Štromajer and Zorman - with the help of two executants on the spot - prepared a new arctic / midnight / New Year's Eve internet ballet - Ballettikka Internettikka Norddikka, broadcasting live from the Olav V Land glacier (78N, 17E; more than 4,000 m2) at Spitsbergen, Svalbard, Norway, Arctic Ocean.



Svalbard is an archipelago in the Arctic Ocean north of mainland Europe, about midway between mainland Norway and the North Pole, and forms the northernmost part of Norway and the northernmost lands of Europe.

The largest island is Spitsbergen (37,673 km2 or 14,550 square miles), and the largest settlement is Longyearbyen (approximately 2,075 inhabitants, the administrative centre of Svalbard, located on Spitsbergen).

Svalbard lies far north of the Arctic Circle. In Longyearbyen, the polar night lasts from October 26 to February 15. From November 12 to the end of January there is civil polar night, a continuous period without any twilight bright enough to permit outdoor activities in the absence of artificial light.


# Map of Arctic islands - source: Wikipedia


Robots often cry - why shouldn't you?

Štromajer and Zorman conducted and monitored the complex operation of leaving, jilting the robot in the deep snow of the white spaciousness of the Arctic glacier (Olav V Land, Svalbard) on New Year's Eve. They were located in their Control Center in Ljubljana (CCL), Slovenia.

Receiving instructions from CCL, two executants, Nils Are Mohn and Åsmund Njøs, keepers of the Indian research base on Svalbard (NCAOR - Indian National Research Centre; opened in July 2008 in collaboration with the Norwegian Polar Institute, as one of the twelve international permanent research bases in Svalbard), executed the intimate act of jilting the robot on the glacier.


# Point Zero, Olav V Land, Svalbard (Google Earth)

Mohn and Njøs started their journey to the foothills of the Olav V Land glacier seven minutes before midnight. They were in permanent video contact (UMTS webcam) with the CCL. Exactly at midnight (Central European Time / also local Svalbard time), when the year 2008 turned into 2009, they reached Point Zero (78N, 17E) and prepared a platform for the robot, using a small snow shovel. They also thrusted the Slovenian national flag into the snow next to the robot. The action was performed in the complete dark (civil polar night).

Live broadcast lasted 10 minutes, starting 31 December 2008 at 23:55, ending 1 January 2009 at 00:05.

The act of jilting is one of the most intimate, personal and merciless deed, which is at the same time purifying, direct and even reconciliating. Jilting activates many emotions, traumas and frustrations, both for the one who jilts and for the one who is jilted. Jilting is the act of liberation: if you love something, set it free! Stromajer and Zorman therefore jilted their favourite Silverlit R/C Program-a-BOT robot (€36 in retail) in the loneliness of the Arctic ice.


# Training in Oslo, Norway, November 2008

See also:
- Ballettikka Internettikka exhibition in Škuc Gallery, 22 April - 21 May 2009, Ljubljana, Slovenia
- Ballettikka Internettikka presentation, Exodos Festival, 7 May 2009, PTL, Ljubljana, Slovenia

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