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Script Studio
Script Studio
A truly free java-script studio such as code-charge or codethat studio?


I'm looking for a program (for non-commercial use) that will create html javascipt for a variety of different projects,(such as dynamic tables and scrollers) to paste onto a website.I've come across a few so called free programs that create custom html from data I input and they make my life so much easier! Any ideas?
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Khoj Studios Presents In Context:public.art.ecology

New Delhi: In continuation with its vision to promote alternative art practices, particularly in the domain of public art, KHOJ International Artists' Association presents a multi-dimensional art project emerging out of a six-week residency program around the multiple ecologies of the city. The project supported by the Royal Norwegian Embassy in India entitled In Context:Public.Art.Ecology features artists from India, Germany, Japan and USA.  The works will be on view at 3 venues including the Khoj Studios, public spaces at the Select City Walk Mall and 20 Barakhamba Road from 8th April- 16th April 2010.

Apart from the works by the artists in residence at Khoj, the project will also feature a sculpture and a public intervention work at the Pushp Vihar Monday Market by Thukral & Tagra, an innovative sound installation by Aastha Chauhan andVideo Works by Sheba Chhachhi, Gigi Scaria and Ravi Agarwal at the Select City Walk, Saket, New Delhi.

Since 2002, Khoj Studios has seen a spate of residencies. Pooja Sood, the Director of Khoj explains: "While both workshops and residencies are process and exchange driven, the intention and outcomes are slightly different. The slower-paced residencies, which generally last six to eight weeks, are limited to a smaller number of participants, at most six, allowing for a sharper interrogation of the city, as well as a more intimate and meaningful exchange between artists and their work processes. So if you happen to hear strange voices while using one of the washrooms at Khoj Studios or meet somebody encouraging you to plant trees at Barakhamba road, it may be time for you to realize the reach and importance of art in the public domain."

Culminating on April 8, all the projects by the KHOJ artists in residence focus on interventions in the public sphere. The projects range from mapping weather patterns and the effects of climate change to examining the significance of trees in the context of road zones. From designing a tableaux that will interact with people on conservation to building a natural biological water purification system; and from making an interactive video sculpture to an intervention that traces the paths of people and their constitutive objects from Chandni Chowk to Gurgaon.

The participating artists of residency are: Andrea Polli & Chuck Varga (USA), Sylvia Winkler (Austria) & Stephan Koperl (Germany), Sohei Iwata (Japan), Aliya Pabani, Namrata Mehta, Tejas Pande (Bangalore), Sheba Chhachhi (Delhi) and Navjot Altaf (Mumbai).

Project-1:  Title-Hello, Weather! & Breather by Andrea Polli & Chuck Varga

Project Type- Installation & web based project

Project Description & Location

Hello, Weather! (aka Namatse, Mausam!) -The installation maps the local weather conditions and attempts to de-mystify the collection and use of weather and climate data by bringing artists, technologists and ecologists together around citizen weather stations. This project investigates cooperative media related to weather and climate observation and science and builds on the existing international phenomenon of Personal Weather Stations in which enthusiasts worldwide combine DIY technology with organized web forums for collecting and analyzing data. The project both visualizes and sonifies the data and invites audiences to engage with the data available in a variety of formats.  In addition to the Khoj station, Hello, Weather! currently has four Professional Weather stations in operation: two in New York City, one in Los Angeles and one in Zurich. This project would be displayed at Khoj Studios.

Breather- It is an interactive sculpture that illustrates that one person every hour is killed by air pollution in Delhi. It would be displayed at Select City Walk Mall, Saket

About the Artists

Andrea Polli -Andrea Polli (www.andreapolli.com) is an artist, Associate Professor in Fine Arts and Engineering and Director of Interdisciplinary Film and Digital Media at The University of New Mexico. Polli's work has been presented widely in venues including the Whitney Museum of American Art Artport and The Field Museum of Natural History and has been reviewed by the Los Angeles Times, Art in America, Art News and others. In 2007/2008, she spent seven weeks living in Antarctica. www.90degreessouth.org

Chuck Varga (USA)-In 1985, Chuck Varga (www.chuckvarga.com) joined with a group of five like-minded individuals and founded the theatrical rock band GWAR. Varga created the character Sexicutioner, who starred in eight major productions of GWAR that toured the US and Europe in over 1000 shows. He also wrote scripts, designed and built costumes and sets, wrote and designed over a dozen graphic stories for the GWAR comic, and co-authored two feature-length films including the Grammy-nominated Phallus in Wonderland.

Project-2: Title- PPR (Passenger Propelled Rickshaw) by Sylvia Winkler & Stephan Koeperl, Project Type- Intervention in public space

Project Description and Location

PPR (Passenger Propelled Rickshaw)-The project emphasizes on the fact that self powered vehicles are going to play a major role for short-distance transport in the sustainable cities of the future. It focuses on the use of cycle rickshaws in Delhi. A prototype of a PPR (passenger propelled rickshaw) is going to be constructed. In this vehicle the hierarchy of passenger/puller is transformed into a temporary collaborative unit where physical power and logistical knowledge are shared to bring things forward.  The artists would engage the passers-by in a breathtaking ride on the PPR to fuel the dream of a post-oil society. It would be displayed at Select City Walk Mall, Saket.

About the Artist

Sylvia Winkler (Austria) & Stephan Koeperl (Germany)-Sylvia Winkler & Stephan Koeperl got both their degrees from the State College of Art Stuttgart, Germany Grants from the State of Baden-Württemberg, the DAAD, the Austrian Government and the Canadian Cultural Council. Their temporary interventions are developed specifically for each situation and are always the result of observations made on location. By minimalistic means, they create unexpected situations for the anonymous passer-by.

Project 3 : Title- Fieldwork in Delhi by Sohei Iwata

Project Type- Installation & Intervention in public space

Project Description and Location

Fieldwork in Delhi -Sohei Iwata is currently developing the ‘Cell House' in a farming village in West Bengal. As an experiment during the In Context:public.art.ecology project, Sohei is working with modifying the rural Cell House for urban environment.  He will examine how efficiently his water purification system using the bacteria filter can work for the underground water in Indian cities or the tap water supplied by the government. This project would be displayed at Khoj Studios.

About the Artist

Sohei Iwata- He studied 'Art Project' and 'site-specific work' at Tokyo University of Arts. He organized art project 'SICE' in Sarajevo, Bosnia & Herzegovina from 2003-2007. It was one of the biggest international art events in Sarajevo after the Balkan War. From 2008, He was chosen by the artist sent by the cultural affairs, Japan and started a new art project titled ‘Apamnapat' at Santiniketan, India. The purpose of 'Apamnapat' is to developecological houses for ethnic minorities in India.

Project4: Title-The Object of my Extension by Namrata Mehta, Aliya Pabani & Tejas Pande, Project Type- Intervention in public space

Project Description and Location

The Object of my Extension attempts to map the network of social exchanges that connect workers from the streets of Chandni Chowk to the Cyber Parks of the "new" Gurgaon.  Customized objects are designed to collect people's reflections on how their daily spaces are tempered by individual memories and aspirations. Their trajectories and collected narratives trace routes that are not simply constrained to the available road and railways, but that overlap, recur and project over impossible distances.  Just as the city itself is perpetually extending from a notional past, this project conveys the various "cities" of the people who extend themselves and travel impossible distances within it.  This project would be displayed at Khoj Studios.

About the Artist

Namrata Mehta is an advanced diploma student at the Centre for Experimental Media Art, Srishti School of Art, Design and Technology, Bangalore. She has an undergraduate degree in Sociology from Lady Shri Ram College, Delhi University.  Some of her recent projects engage tactical media and community participation to explore various aspects of the urban experience.   Her current research interest is to map material and non-material exchanges by initiating symbolic interactions with boundary objects.

Aliya Pabani is currently pursuing research at the Center for Experimental Media Arts (CEMA) in Bangalore.  She holds a BA in English Literature and Psychology from McGill University, in Montreal.  She is currently exploring possibilities for representing the range of interactions that constitute public infrastructures, using film to simultaneously capture a comprehensive narrative and trace individual trajectories within it.

Tejas Pande, a graduating student of interdisciplinary design at Srishti School of Art, Design and Technology, takes an interest in understanding the deeply permeating nature of urban spaces and the possibility of their manipulation as tools of communication and change.

Project 5: Title-Bhogi/Rogi by Sheba Chhachhi

Project Type- Interactive video intervention

Project Description and Location

Bhogi/Rogi is an interactive installation which offers the viewer an experience of herself/himself as constituted and transformed by what she/he consumes – food, goods, words…… The installation explores the continuum between consumption- production-homogenization; with particular reference to transgenic foods, through a series of real time transformations of the body self of the viewer.  Although restricted to one viewer at a time, the transformations are visible to all in the vicinity. Sheba Chhachhi in collaboration with Thomas Eichhorn would display this project at Khoj Studios.

About the Artist

Sheba Chhachhi- An installation artist and photographer, Sheba Chhachhi's works address transformation, marginality and the play between the mythic and social in the context of gender, representation, urban ecologies, violence and visual culture. Her work has been included in several international art exhibitions, biennales and triennials and many publications. She has exhibited widely in India, Europe, Japan, South and North America, and has published writings, given talks and conducted workshops, research and projects relating to these concerns.

Project 6:Title-Barakhamba 2010 by Navjot Altaf

Project Type- Intervention in public space

Project Description and Location

Barakhamba 2010 examines the significance of trees in the context of road zones, and working towards ecological sustainability and social equity.  This projectis in collaboration with some of the people who had participated in the 1st phase of the project ‘BARAKHAMBA  2008', and other interested individuals /groups from Barakhamba Road and other parts of Delhi who have been taking initiatives to make a difference such as planting new trees , working towards de chocking of the trees and looking at the state of soil and creating awareness about many issues regarding the trees and saving of the trees . Environmentalist Ajay Mahajan, one of the collaborator is from ‘Kalpavriksha', an organization, active amongst other areas in researching the significance of trees in the context of road zones, and working towards ecological sustainability and social equity.  The present concern is whether after possible rectification like creating minimum / possible required space ( adding soil and manure ) around the replanted trees and existing more than 100 years old Bahedas   have better growth to be able to provide benefits to the people, and other living beings - trees are supposed to give).  The horticulture department from the NDMC has responded to the proposal and is working with the Navjot towards above mentioned concerns on Barakhamba road right between Barakhamba  Metro Station and Mandi House circle.  Says Navjot: "I, as an artist believe that when the artistic strategies become one with the points of participants engagement. What emerges is a new way of thinking about the purpose of artwork in totality. But to understand this work is to recognize that process and all associated activities because this is not a case of a final product /object to which all else is preliminary." The project would be displayed at Khoj Studios and at 20 Barakhamba Road, New Delhi

About the Artist

Navjot Altaf -Navjot has had a number of solo and joint exhibitions in India, Germany, New York and have participated in major national and international exhibitions, biennales and triennials. She has also participated in national and international artist's workshops and residencies and has presented papers in seminars on art in India, Japan, Bangkok, U.K. U.S.A and Canada. Since 1991 she has been engaged with interactive /collaborative projects with Indian and International visual artists, classical vocalists, documentary filmmakers and technicians. Simultaneously since 1997 she has been engaged with ongoing site specific / public art projects in collaboration with Adivasi artists/ communities from Bastar, Central India. The process deals with the issues related to interactive /collaborative art practice as a negotiated strategy.

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