On May 20, V2_ (“Institute for the Unstable Media”, based in Rotterdam) hosts another Test_Lab event. The Test_Lab series has been a unique opportunity to look into development trajectory of media artists as well as discussing them in an open setting.
Previous editions I have visited (‘Tools for Propaganda‘ and ‘Intimate Interfaces‘) have proven to be well-organized and often quite exciting. With opening talks from Franco Berardi and Alessandro Ludovico and presentations of installations, devices or applications that range from ever-evolving prototypes like Tele_Trust (Studio Roosegaarde and Maartje Dijkstra) or The Advertiser (Damian Stewart) to well-rounded artworks like World Skin (Maurice Benayoun) – although almost every project is experimental in some sense – the events are interesting in both a theoretical as a pragmatic view.
Information from the V2_ website:
Test_Lab: Urban Screen Savers
May 20, 201020:00 to 23:00
location: V2_, Eendrachtsstraat 10, RotterdamFeaturing: Michelle Teran, Ubermatic (CA) | Gunnar Green, TheGreenEyl (DE) | Matthias Oostrik (NL) | Toine Horvers and Paul Cox (NL) | Rui Guerra, I₦TK (PT) | Oscar Steens, City Media Rotterdam (NL)
A screen is a powerful medium in an artist’s hands, and public space is an appealing domain for encounters between an artist and his or her audience. Urban screens can therefore be seen as an ideal tool for artistic public interventions as well as an exciting new exhibition format. Despite an ongoing increase in the number of digital urban screens in metropolitan spaces, their potential for artistic intervention and exhibition is however only seldom exploited. Not only do the commercial motives behind many urban screens compete with their artistic potential, when artists do get a chance to use them as a platform, the medium itself often appears to fall short of its promises. Some artists nowadays even reject the urban screen as an artistic medium and decide to go guerrilla, treating any part of the city surface as a potential projection screen. What does this say about the urban screen’s artistic agenda? Will artists end up merely designing urban screen savers, or can a thorough look at the artists’ current demands contribute to defining a stronger artistic agenda for the urban screen, thereby ‘saving’ the urban screen as an artistic medium?
Rather than debating the medium’s hypothetical possibilities, Test_Lab: Urban Screen Savers will critically reflect on the urban screen as an artistic medium on the basis of live demonstrations. Which shortcomings of the urban screen can be distilled from present-day urban hacker culture? How do artists that make use of urban screens cope with our media-dense urban environments? And which topics do these artists aspire to address through urban screenings? As is customary at V2_’s Test_Lab, the audience will form a hands-on critical test panel for the demonstrated artworks.
This event will be streamed live in this page.

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