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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE March 1, 2000 Contact Leah Broder 415 626 5416 or nla_arts @sirius.com NEW MEDIA ARTIST TALK REALLY WIRED: "Information Mapping at Rhizome.org" with Alex Galloway Tuesday, March 14 8 pm Tickets: $5 General, $3 Langton members, students, seniors New Langton Arts 1246 Folsom Street, San Francisco San Francisco - On Tuesday, March 14 at 8 pm, "Information Mapping at Rhizome.org" kicks off Langton's REALLY WIRED, an ongoing series of public forums that addresses the matrix of art and new technologies. Audience members can pump themselves up with coffee and donuts while artist Alex Galloway discusses two of his interface art projects, "Starrynight" and "Spiral," both of which creatively map the information in the Rhizome archive at http://www.rhizome.org. Tickets are $5 general admission, $3 Langton members, students, and seniors. New Langton Arts is located at 1246 Folsom in San Francisco. For information and reservations call 415 626 5416. Alex Galloway's "Starrynight" and "Spiral" appear as part of "Rhizome Remix," an artist's series designed to creatively map the information in the Rhizome online archive. Rhizome.org is a non-profit organization and online magazine dedicated to fostering communication and community in the field of new media art. Located at http://www.rhizome.org, the Rhizome Artbase is an online archive of Internet art projects while the Rhizome Contentbase archives related texts, such as articles, interviews, and conversations. Together they function as a comprehensive resource for information and critical writing about what's going on at the intersection of emerging technology and contemporary art. The "Starrynight" browser window is just that - a sky filled with stars, each representing an entry in the Contentbase. The user clicks on a star and triggers a pop-up menu of keywords that appear in the text entry. The user then chooses a keyword and a constellation linking all of the stars with that word appears to help guide him or her through the Contentbase by related texts. In this way, navigating Rhizome's new media art archive becomes an aesthetic, engaging experience unto itself - a new media art project in its own right. ALEX GALLOWAY is editor of Rhizome.org, a leading platform for new media art. He has written on theoretical issues surrounding digital technologies and is editing the forthcoming book "RHIZOME: Net, Art, Culture." Galloway lectures on new media art both in the US and around Europe. On March 15 he will participate in the "Art, Technology, and Culture Colloquium" at UC Berkeley. Langton's REALLY WIRED series brings professionals from a variety of disciplines together to discuss art in our digital age. The program will don a few different hats; three types of events will create a balanced program and offer audiences different types of engagement with the speakers. In the first, represented by "Information mapping at Rhizome.org", Langton will invite prominent artists, researchers, designers and theorists to give lectures or presentations that explore the relationship between artists, audiences and technologies. The second REALLY WIRED format is an informal gathering to foster conversation. Another REALLY WIRED will take the form of an artist talk. The artist featured in Langton's Internet exhibition program NetWork will present his or her work and discuss the artistic issues being addressed. * * * New Langton Arts is funded in part by Association Fran�aise d'Action Artistique, Banana Republic BankAmerica Foundation, Lewis Butler, Penny and James Coulter, Cultural Equity Grants Program of the San Francisco Arts Commission, Cultural Services of the French Embassy, eBay Great Collections , Etant donn�s, Penny Perlmutter Fernandez, Simon Frankel, Joseph Furlong III, Grants for the Arts/San Francisco Hotel Tax Fund, The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, Jeanne Meyers, The National Endowment for the Arts Creation & Presentation Programs, Potrero Nuevo Fund, Robert Harshorn Shimshak, Marcia Tanner and Winsor Soule, The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Susan and Richard Swig Watkins, the board of directors and members of New Langton Arts. - end - For more information contact Leah Broder at 415 626 5416. If you would like to be removed from this list, reply with REMOVE in the body of the email message. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ New Langton Arts 1246 Folsom Street San Francisco, CA 94103 415.626.5416 ph 415.255.1453 fx [email protected] www.newlangtonarts.org Featured NetWork site: http://www.auralaura.com _______________________________________________ Nettime-bold mailing list [email protected] http://www.nettime.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nettime-bold