The Free Art and Technology Lab a.k.a. F.A.T. Lab was a collective of artists, engineers, scientists, lawyers, and musicians, dedicated to the merging of
popular culture
Popular culture (also called mass culture or pop culture) is generally recognized by members of a society as a set of practices, beliefs, artistic output (also known as, popular art or mass art) and objects that are dominant or prevalent in ...
with
open source
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technology. F.A.T. Lab was known for producing artwork critical of traditional
Intellectual Property Law
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in the realm of new media art and technology. F.A.T. Lab has historically created work intended for the
public domain
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, but has also released work under various
open licenses
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. Their commitment is to support "open values and the public domain through the use of emerging open licenses, support for open entrepreneurship and the admonishment of secrecy, copyright monopolies and patents. F.A.T. Lab's mission has been approached through various methods of placing open ideals into the mainstream popular culture, including work with the New York Times, MTV, the front page of YouTube and in the
Museum of Modern Art
The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) is an art museum located in Midtown Manhattan, New York City, on 53rd Street (Manhattan), 53rd Street between Fifth Avenue, Fifth and Sixth Avenues.
It plays a major role in developing and collecting modern art, ...
permanent collection."
History
The F.A.T. Lab was founded in 2007 by
Evan Roth
Evan Roth (born 1978) is an American artist who applies a hacker philosophy to an art practice that visualizes transient moments in public space, online and in popular culture.
Biography
Evan Roth received a degree in architecture from Universi ...
and
James Powderly
James Powderly (born 1976) is an artist, designer and engineer whose work has focused on creating tools for graffiti artists and political activists, designing robots and augmented reality platforms, and promoting open source culture.
Biography ...
also known for their work with the
Graffiti Research Lab
Graffiti Research Lab is an art project founded by Evan Roth
Evan Roth (born 1978) is an American artist who applies a hacker philosophy to an art practice that visualizes transient moments in public space, online and in popular culture.
Bio ...
. Their logo features a recolored
NBC
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peacock
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, the use of which they were apparently never challenged on.
A large part of its membership consisted of research fellows, artist in resident or otherwise affiliated with the New York-based
Eyebeam Art and Technology Center in 2005–2008. Most F.A.T. Lab members were based in
North America as well as
Central Europe
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and
Asia
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. The F.A.T. Lab was fully international and Internet based. Due to the use of the Austrian
Country code top-level domain
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'.at' many people imply the origin of F.A.T. in
Austria
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which is not the case. Connected through the
Internet
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, its members cooperated on mostly digital and web-based art projects which are published on the F.A.T. website. Often its members published their own artistic works under the F.A.T. label.
F.A.T. Lab was nominated for the Transmediale Award 2010 at the media art festival
Transmediale in Berlin.
On August 1, 2015, the F.A.T. Lab announced that it would be shutting down operations, with the F.A.T. website remaining online as an archive of its projects.
The announcement stemmed from a consensus among its community that the war against the increased surveillance and commercialization of technology and the internet had been lost, a position articulated by
Peter Sunde of
Piratbyrån
Piratbyrån ( "The Pirate Bureau") was a Swedish think tank established to support the free sharing of information, culture, and intellectual property. Piratbyrån provided a counterpoint to lobby groups such as the Swedish Anti-Piracy Bureau.
...
and
The Pirate Bay
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at
Transmediale. In a presentation entitled "We Lost" at F.A.T. GOLD
at
Gray Area Foundation for the Arts
Gray Area Foundation for the Arts, Inc. is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization supporting art and technology for social good in San Francisco, California. Gray Area hosts exhibitions and music events, software and electronics classes, a media lab ...
in San Francisco, members Magnus Eriksson and
Evan Roth
Evan Roth (born 1978) is an American artist who applies a hacker philosophy to an art practice that visualizes transient moments in public space, online and in popular culture.
Biography
Evan Roth received a degree in architecture from Universi ...
referenced both events, stating:
It would be unwise to predict ten years into the future again. But one thing is clear, tactics of the last 5 years whether legal, political, activist or artistic have resulted in little progress and have not kept up with the latest control measures. There's no use banging our heads against the wall anymore. Either your head will explode or they will simply open the door and let you in. Either way, no house will come crumbling down. It was as true in 2005 as when Peter
Peter may refer to:
People
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* Peter (given name)
** Saint Peter (died 60s), apostle of Jesus, leader of the early Christian Church
* Peter (surname), a su ...
says it in 2015. Let's face it, we lost, we all lost.
Exhibitions
Selected exhibitions, workshops, screenings and performances include:
* 2015,
Gray Area Foundation for the Arts
Gray Area Foundation for the Arts, Inc. is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization supporting art and technology for social good in San Francisco, California. Gray Area hosts exhibitions and music events, software and electronics classes, a media lab ...
, F.A.T. GOLD curated by
Lindsay Howard,
San Francisco, California
*2013, MU Eindhoven, F.A.T. GOLD curated by
Lindsay Howard, Eindhoven, The Netherlands
*2013,
Eyebeam, F.A.T. GOLD curated by
Lindsay Howard, New York City, New York
* 2010,
Transmediale FUTURITY NOW!, Berlin, Germany
* 2009, Netherlands Media Art Institute, Versions, Amsterdam, Netherlands
* 2009,
Betahaus
Betahaus is a coworking space in Berlin and was started in January 2009 by the six founders Tonia Welter, Gregor Scheppan, Stephan Bielefeldt, Madeleine von Mohl, Max von der Ahé and Christoph Fahle, the official opening in Berlin took place in A ...
, Upgrade! Halloween edition, Berlin, Germany
* 2009,
Pecha Kucha Berlin Vol. 14, Berlin Germany
* 2009, iMal, Openframeworks, Brussels, Belgium
* 2008, New Museum Rhizome Commissions 08, New York City, New York
* 2007, Gadgetoff, New York City, New York
Projects
A
QR Hobo Code, with a QR stencil generator, was released by the Free Art and Technology Lab in July 2011.
WifiTagger a project by member
Addie Wagenknecht was released in 2012 by the Free Art and Technology Lab.
References
External links
* {{official, http://fffff.at/
Computer art
Non-profit organizations based in New York (state)
International artist groups and collectives