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- From: Remco Beeskow <[email protected]>
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*ANNOUNCEMENT & INVITATION*
*CREATIVITY 2.0 *
Rotterdam satellite of the 2nd Chinese Bloggers Conference
V2_ (Rotterdam)
Saturday October 28, 2006
10.00 – 13.00 (CEST - Central European Summer Time)
realmedia stream: www.v2.nl <http://www.v2.nl>
(rtsp://helix.v2.nl/encoder/cnblog_nl.rm)
IRC channel at irc://irc.freenode.net/#cnbloggercon
V2_ invites you to participate in CREATIVITY 2.0, an extra-territorial
Tangent_Event taking place in Rotterdam connecting to the 2nd Chinese
Bloggers Conference, in Hangzhou China October 28/29. Featuring special
guest Régine Debatty <we-make-money-not-art.com> in Rotterdam and
cultural bloggers Zhang Qing and Gino Yu in Hangzhou, CREATIVITY 2.0
will bring together leading independent writers and curators to discuss
the rise of the blog as an open medium of expression in establishing and
supporting unrestricted forms of dialogue and community, both in the
sense of cultural enterprise and artistic practice.
Recently, and during the past year in particular, it has become
increasingly popular to use the new tools and expanded online facilities
that weblogs provide in order to create new social identities, define
cultural practices and create active communities beyond the physical
constraints of urban or national structures. This is especially the case
in countries such as the People’s Republic of China in which a new
‘middle landscape’ of an increasingly affluent and mobile citizenry has
zealously and enthusiastically attuned to the latest in global
technology and telecommunications. Forming a significant part of the
‘Web 2.0’ phenomenon Blogs pick up the faded myth of the Internet as a
user generated space of exchange with both cultural and commercial
repercussions.
Associated online tools and services such as, YouTube, Biku, Flickr and
del.icio.us augment the omnipresence of Blogs into complex global
communities of users linked via an infinite number of personal
backgrounds, interests and goals and create new forms of social,
cultural, artistic and economic networks. In areas where traditional
forms of monitoring and control of information is pervasive the
complexity and diversity of blogging’s reach drives the creation of new
platforms and forms of expression. Blogs brought to life by anyone
anytime are now creating a blogosphere rapidly replacing traditional
information structures by unifying in cross-media frameworks the same
mechanisms of text and visual tagging, cross-referencing of information,
and opinion gathering established with the Internet over a decade ago.
But how do these structures originate, who do they serve, and how are
the bloggers covered by ‘traditional’ or local media? Beyond global
entertainment and free-for-all journalism can Blogs instill new cultural
identities and open up new zones of dialogue and critique? Can they lead
to cultural and artistic production per se, or drown in parody and hasty
mash-ups during their authors’ 5 minute bursts of fame?
CREATIVITY 2.0 links the worlds of blogging between Europe, Asia and
beyond in a live and online dialogue hosting players including Régine
Debatty, Zhang Qing, Gino Yu, aaajiao and Kuang Huang who are active in
defining and sharpening both active art communities and establishing new
contexts for transnational cultural dialogue.
CREATIVITY 2.0 will be moderated in Rotterdam by V2_ program curator
Stephen Kovats, and in Hangzhou by writer and cultural theorist Tian Sun.
The event will be streamed live using REAL MEDIA and IRC moderated
online by Berlin based independent curator Vera Tollmann. The stream can
be accessed directly via www.v2.nl <http://www.v2.nl> or by using the
following direct REAL player link: rtsp://helix.v2.nl/encoder/cnblog_nl.rm
You can download a free Real Player at www.real.com <http://www.real.com>.
If you are online we invite you to participate in the event via IRC text
chat on:
irc://irc.freenode.net/#cnbloggercon
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Schedule and Format:
V2_Institute for the Unstable Media, Rotterdam
Saturday October 28, 2006
10.00 Doors open at V2_, welcome coffee
10.30 CREATIVITY 2.0 intro + selected Chinese videoblog screening
11.00 – go live, online with Hangzhou – Stephen Kovats and Tian Sun
11.05 – speaker 1: Zhang Qing, in Hangzhou
11.15 – speaker 2: Régine Debatty, in Rotterdam
11.25 – speaker 3: Gino Yu, in Hangzhou
11.35 – open discussion with local and online participants
12.00 – close connection
12.00 – 13.00 discussion/conclusion at V2_, with screenings
All times listed are local Rotterdam times (CEST)
To check your time zone, please consult:
http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/converter.html
V2_ will also be streaming the entire conference in Hangzhou and will
moderate online selected presentations and discussions. Check the
conference site for full schedule: http://cnbloggercon.org/2006/en/Schedule
NOTE!: Most areas (but not China!) will revert to Standard Time at 0300
on Sunday October 29. Check if your area has a Daylight Saving Time
shift during the conference weekend:
http://www.timeanddate.com/time/dst2006b.html
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CREATIVITY 2.0 Participants:
Régine Debatty (panelist, in Rotterdam)
Régine Debatty initiated we-make-money-not-art.com a pioneering weblog
for critical media art and cultural discourse. She studied Classics in
Belgium and England, worked as a teacher of Latin and ancient Greek,
then moved to media, directing documentaries for Belgian national TV,
working as a reporter for the radio Onda Cero in Spain and as a
consultant for the MEDIA programme of the European Commission in Italy.
She is now an independent writer and researcher in electronic art. As a
jury member she participates in several new media art and interaction
design commissions and festivals. She also gives talks about how today's
artists, amateurs and hackers are using and misusing emerging technologies.
http://www.we-make-money-not-art.com
Gino Yu (panellist, in Hangzhou)
Dr. Gino Yu is chairman of the Hong Kong Digital Entertainment
Assocation. He received his PhD at the University of California at
Berkeley in 1993 where he worked to establish multimedia initiatives
such as the Integrated Media Systems Center. He later taught and worked
in Hong Kong where he helped to establish the Center for Enhanced
Learning Technologies at the University of Science and Technology and
the Multimedia Innovation Centre at the Hong Kong Polytechnic University
(PolyU), a leading edge think tank and research centre on digital
entertainment. He is currently an Associate Professor and Director of
Digital Entertainment and Game Development in the School of Design at
PolyU where he oversees MERECL, a commercial digital entertainment
entity that provides consulting, research, instruction and new ideas for
the industry. His main area research interests involve the application
of media technologies to cultivate creativity and promote enlightened
consciousness.
http://www.hkdea.org
Zhang Qing (panelist, in Hangzhou)
Zhang Qing is Artistic Director of the 6th Shanghai Biennale (Hyper
Design), Deputy Director of the Shanghai Art Museum editor and editor of
Art China . He has been a regular contributor to magazines including Art
Monthly, Dushu , Avant-garde Today and Shanghai Culture since 1989, as
well as editor-in-chief of the magazine Chinese Art of the 1990s. In
2000, he was named one of the "best curators in China" by CCTV. His main
curatorial roles include Curator of the exhibition The Art of Yan
Peiming (Shanghai,2005); Co-Curator for the 5th Shanghai Biennale(2004);
Curator for Interpreting the Modern:The Collection Exhibition of
Amsterdam Art Museum (Amsterdam, Shanghai, Singapore,
2003);Junction:Architectural xperiments in Chinese Contemporary Art
(Shanghai, 2003); Red China: Exhibition of Chinese Contemporary Art ,
(Gwangju, 2002); Co-Curator for City_Net Asia (Seoul, 2002); Curator for
Cai Guoqiang (Shanghai, 2001); Curator for Expressions of Contemporary
China (Singapore, 2001); and Co-Curator for the 3 rd Shanghai Biennale
(2000).
http://www.shanghaibiennale.com/
aaajiao (participant, in Hangzhou)
The Chinese pendant to Régine Debatty’s media art and culture blog
‘we-need-money-not-art.com> was founded by aaajiao in 2006. WNMNA has
fis, sophywt, ilikesleep working as editors, and hlitch, phoebe,
yangschwang, kulilin, dobby as translaters. The main aim of WNMNA is to
introduce the information of new media art abroad to China by
translating the articles on WMMNA as well as some other colaborating
websites, and to write original reviews to support the 'art from China'
tag, from which people get to know the development of new media art in
China.
http://we-need-money-not-art.com/
Kuan Huang (online participant, New York)
Kuan Huang is a software engineer and new media artist. In 2004, in
order to let his artistic side of his brain breathe the freedom of life,
he came to New York City to pursue his master degree in Interactive
Telecommunications Program of Tisch School of Art, New York University.
His art works vary from interactive musical instrument, cell phone based
video installation, interactive public projection and etc. His works
have been exhibited in Sony Wonder Tech Lab, Chelsea Museum of Art,
Eyebeam and New York University. Kuan Huang together with Yuchen Chiu
and Chun Xi Jiang are the founders of the Chinese new media art blog
Villagypsy. They are hoping that Villagypsy can serve as a bridge that
links the new media industry between USA and China.
http://www.villagypsy.com
Tian Sun (moderator, in Hangzhou)
Tian Sun is editor of Time+Architecture, a Shanghai-based bimonthly
architectural magazine. She graduated from B. Arch. Tongji University in
2000 and received her MSc in Architectural History at the University
College London in 2005.
Stephen Kovats (moderator, in Rotterdam)
Canadian architect and media culture researcher Stephen Kovats is chief
curator and events programmer at V2_Institute for the Unstable Media in
Rotterdam.
Vera Tollmann (online moderator, Rotterdam)
Vera Tollmann studied Cultural Studies in Hildesheim and Liverpool. From
2004 to 2006 she worked as programme curator for the international media
art festival transmediale in Berlin. As an independant curator, she
recently curated the group exhibition Hands-on history and the video
programme Picturing free knowledge. She publishes articles on internet
issues and contemporary art. Her text 'I will chocolate you' deals with
the internet use in China and the role of the western world, published
in springerin.
More info:
www.v2.nl <http://www.v2.nl>
http://cnbloggercon.org/
http://cnbloggercon.org/2006/en/Schedule
Remco Beeskow, V2_Communications [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> Phone:
+31(0)10-206 72 72. Website: www.v2.nl <http://www.v2.nl>
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