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Table of Contents:
installation for 17"-21" monitor
computer fine arts <[email protected]>
LUX THIS WEEK
Ian White <[email protected]>
Indy media center | phenomANON press release
acm acm <[email protected]>
Call for participation: Poetry in Action Venice Biennial Vernissage
"ART ELECTRONICS" <[email protected]>
Collective Bodies, Schaubuehne, Berlin, 8-10 June 2001
Inke Arns <[email protected]>
Two Weeks to Go for the Rogue States
MC Reader <[email protected]>
richard stallman speaks out
tarikh <[email protected]>
HYPE
"ben moretti" <[email protected]>
CALL FOR ENTRIES (from MCMOGATK)
you minowa <[email protected]>
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Date: Tue, 29 May 2001 16:59:47 -0500
From: computer fine arts <[email protected]>
Subject: installation for 17"-21" monitor
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http://www.computerfinearts.com/contort/
contort.mov
duration: loop, 40 sec.
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Date: 30 May 01 15:59:26 +0100
From: Ian White <[email protected]>
Subject: LUX THIS WEEK
WEDNESDAY 30th MAY
THE ELECTRONIC STRUMMING OF HAWAIIN-SHIRT-CLAD MAESTRO
MIKE COOPER
presenting
PLANET PACIFIC - PIECES OF HEAVEN
a rare London appearance sees Cooper play electronics and steel guitar to a tachnicolour Tahitian dream of a movie, Fulco Quilici's THE LAST PARADISE.
The "silent" film is accompanied by Cooper's live music and spoken text - a special summer treat.
FRIDAY 1st JUNE
ROLL YOUR OWN - KINGSIZE
open screening forum that can't be beat...
SATURDAY 2nd JUNE
7pm
LONDON - curated & introduced by Peter Todd
BACK DUE TO POPULAR DEMAND & co-inciding with the opening of the Lux Gallery's major Gilbert & George exhibition:
The rich diversity of environments and people have made the city of London a fruitful subject for both British and European filmmakers since the '20's:
EVERYDAY (1929), DIARY (1998), HOUSING PROBLEMS (1935), NORWOOD (1983), BUSMAN'S HOLIDAY (1937), NICE TIME (1957), MILE END PURGATORIO & THE ELEPHANT WILL NEVER FORGET.
+
9pm
THE WORLD OF GILBERT & GEORGE
69mins
a rare showing of this film print:
"The artists express their aims and beliefs, drawing on images of religion, beauty and masculinity to advocate an ideal of male fulfillment based on a realisation of beauty and art" (editions a voir)
SUNDAY 3rd JUNE
2pm
LONDON - curated and introduced by Peter Todd
+
4pm
THE ELEPHANT MAN
David Lynch, 1980, 124mins
7pm
LEV MANOVICH PRESENTS:
EVERYTHING YOU WANTED TO KNOW ABOUT FILM BUT WERE AFRAID TO ASK DZIGA VERTOV
What are the new possibilities for film language opened up by digital media? Lev Manovich will screen and discuss a number of short films and film segments, includig Vertov, Whitney, art+com, Walitzky and Boustani.
LUX CINEMA 2-4 HOXTON SQUARE, LONDON N1 6NU
Old St tube
BOX OFFICE: 020 7684 0201
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Date: Wed, 30 May 2001 21:09:23 -0700 (PDT)
From: acm acm <[email protected]>
Subject: Indy media center | phenomANON press release
PRESS RELEASE
The Independent Media Center
1415 3rd Ave
Seattle, WA 98101
t: 206.262,0721
f: 206.262.9905
http://seattle.indymedia.org
For more information, please contact:
Lauren Holloway
Independent Media Center Gallery Curator
206.328.9361
206.262.0721
[email protected]
For immediate release:
May 25, 2001.
PhenomANON: Two Decades of Ephemeral Urban Guerrilla
Artfare
Art opening and multi-media arts festival, Saturday
June 9, 2001
After an extensive international call to artists, the
Independent Media
Center
Gallery presents an exhibit of anonymous guerrilla
street art
submissions from
around the world. The exhibit will span two decades of
guerrilla street
art,
from 1980-present. Mediums of expression include:
stickers, tag ups,
agitprop
posters, graffiti stencil templates, billboard
liberation
documentation,
subvertisements, zines, and unauthorized street sign
implants. The show
also
promises a banquet table stocked with thousands of
free stickers for
the
public produced by the artists who are exhibited in
the show. A "free
wall"
for stenciling invites any guests of the show to
spontaneously interact
with
the exhibit by making a stencil and spray painting
directly onto the
wall.
>From world famous to artists nobody has ever heard of,
the following is
a
sample list of anonymous artists exhibited in the
show:
PARS...... SEATTLE , WA
A.F.W.F.A. (ARTISTS FOR A WORK FREE
AMERICA).....SEATTLE, WA
RESIST �..... SEATTLE, WA
HELVeND..... SEATTLE, WA
ARTOFFICIAL CONSTRUCTION MEDIA..... PORTLAND, OR
SHY GIRL..... SF, CA
JACKIE PEREZ GRATZ....... SF, CA
HEART 101..... SF , CA
OLD STRAY DOGS CRUE (MASEO, MUSH, OSDC)..... SF, CA
BLK MRKT..... SAN DIEGO, CA
GUERRILLA GIRLS...... LA. CA
STICKER GUY..... RENO NEVADA, NV
TOOFLY.... NYC, NY
ELF...... NYC, NY
ALIFE..... NYC, NY
THE FLOWER GUY....... NYC, NY
S.P.A.W.N...... NYC, NY
CRIME THINC.... ATLANTA, GA
AKAYISM...... STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN
7U?...... AUSTRALIA
PROLETARIAN ART THREAT..... ELSEWHERE
METROPOLITAN BILLBOARD LIBERATION..... ELSEWHERE
The opening day of the show will be day long
multi-media festival of
music,
film, performance art, and hip-hop poetry. Musical
guests include DJ
Trademark�, Kronstudios, The Anathema Project,
N.A.P.S., and special
guests.
Doors open at 2pm and close at 10pm. A suggested
donation of $5-10 will
raise
funds for phase two of this grassroots exhibit: to
tour other cities
around
the world, beginning with New York City.
In the words of the creators of phenomANON:
"Art of warfare or war of artfare? Destruction,
creation, or both? You
call
the shots. The streets are our galleries!" Bear
witness the artists'
responses
to these questions and more June 9 - July 31 at the
Independent Media
Center.
Gallery hours:
Monday, Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday 12-3pm
Tuesday an
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artofficial construction media
A collaborative effort to screw in a lightbulb.
visit us on-line at
http://www.artofficial-online.com
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Date: Thu, 31 May 2001 18:33:53 +0200
From: "ART ELECTRONICS" <[email protected]>
Subject: Call for participation: Poetry in Action Venice Biennial Vernissage
Call for participation:
Poetry in Action - A Net of Voices - VIRTUAL HAPPENING
During the 49th Venice Biennial Vernissage
in net connection with the web site Karenina.it
JUNE 7th / 11.00 AM until 18.30 PM
send to Karenina.it Redaction [email protected] your poem or your intervention
about "poetry and/against power", "intellectuals and power", "poetry as
defence of mankind", "freedom of thinking". Write in your language or in
English.
Write in the subject: AZIONE PARALLELA - BUNKER
Say what you think about this important topic. Your piece will be published
in a space under construction in the site Karenina.it.
This is an invitation from:
Marco Nereo Rotelli (visual artist, curator of the "Bunker Poetico" at the
49th Venice Biennial)
and
Caterina Davinio (computer&net-poet, co-operator with the "Bunker Poetico"
of the 49th Biennial, Karenina.it web project curator)
Come and take friends (poets, artists, critics, writers) with you.
_________________________
Speciale Biennale di Venezia
iTALIAN /eNGLISH
http://www.geocities.com/kareninarivista/
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KARENINA.IT (poetry in "f�tica" function)
A web project by Caterina Davinio on line since 1998
By Jakobson, 'fatico' is the use of the language which has the finality to
maintain open and operative the communication channel among the
interlocutors. On the confine between art and critic, happening and net
performance, Karenina.it is a virtual meeting place around the theme of the
writing and the new technologies, in which experiences of international
artists, curators, theoreticians converge, in a net that counts thousands of
contacts in the world.
Index: http://www.geocities.com/Paris/Lights/7323/kareninarivista.html
Art Electronics and Other Writings - Archives / Videotheque
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Date: Thu, 31 May 2001 19:03:46 +0200
From: Inke Arns <[email protected]>
Subject: Collective Bodies, Schaubuehne, Berlin, 8-10 June 2001
[sorry, only in German]
http://www.dpklinik.de/kkk
Kennen Sie Erdrammler oder Formwandler?
Nein? Beide sind sogenannte Kollektivk�rper. Die einen stammen aus dem
phantastischen Universum des russischen Schriftstellers Vladimir Sorokin,
sind eine rein m�nnliche Gesellschaft, die sich mit ihren riesigen
Genitalien im direkten Kontakt zur Erde fortpflanzt, die anderen sind
Bewohner des Star-Trek Universums und eigentlich nur immaterielle Suppe.
Die Konferenz "Kollektiv-K�rper. Theorie und Performance", die vom 8.-10.
Juni 2001 an der Schaub�hne am Lehniner Platz stattfindet, besch�ftigt sich
mit Kollektiventw�rfen und ihrer kulturellen und symbolischen Inszenierung.
Theoretiker und Performer fragen, ob und wie sich die Idee des Kollektivs,
der Masse, Menge oder Meute historisch gewandelt und welche Gestalt sie
jeweils angenommen hat. Aus heutiger Perspektive wollen wir vor allem
wissen, ob in unserer hyperindindividualistischen Gesellschaft nicht doch
heimlich das Kollektiv regiert. Ist die Love Parade nicht gerade der
Ausdruck eines kollektiven Individualismus? Wird mit der globalen, totalen
Vernetzung auch eine kollektive Intelligenz geschaffen?
http://www.dpklinik.de/kkk
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Date: Fri, 01 Jun 2001 15:51:41 +1000 (EST)
From: MC Reader <[email protected]>
Subject: Two Weeks to Go for the Rogue States
Hello
This is the SECOND call for content for the Rogue Sates Reader and a reminder
for peoples already working on content that the deadline is 2 weeks away - on
the 15th June 2001.
If you have already been in touch with us - one of our editorial members should
have responded. If you feel there has been an unreasonable delay in response -
please send the email again. (You should get a response within 96 hours).
Below is the original call-for-content:
Hello
We are producing a reader titled 'Rogue States' for the Media Circus 2001
event.
The Media Circus is a gathering of people who create, consume, critique and
distribute media content that challenges, questions and expresses our culture,
our society and the way we live. The event happens in Melbourne from the 13th
to 15th July, 2001, and will be comprised of screenings, workshops, forums and
exchanges.
Call for content:
This is the SECOND call for printable content to be considered for inclusion in
theReader which will aim to present a snapshot of the state of the
international media circus and provide views and ideas on how we can identify
and tackle the sensorial bombardment, establish mental defence shields and
develop our own media to challenge the established and propagate new stories in
our community.
Here are a list of words and phrases which will provide further guidance as to
the nature of content we are calling for: transnational protests and the
alt.media and alt.art machines; counter-culture-corporations and their tricks;
public relations, think-tanks, robot-artists, automatic journalists and traitor
academics; getting nasty - surveillance and censorship; misrepresentations,
deceptions and lies; new and converged media, hackers, viruses; political arts,
hip-hop, graffiti, and comedy.
We are especially keen to give space to stories from the invisible - from new
people and people who are outside the outside - from the colonies, the remote
regions and the developing and 3rd worlds.
So we ask you to go berserk. We do not have much time. Maybe you know of
content in the public-domain compatible with being re-published in our Reader
or maybe you want to write something fresh. Don't forget images.
Our deadline for content is 15 June 2001. [ less that two weeks to go ]
Here's how you get involved:
If you have content which you feel should be considered for inclusion or have
any queries relating to content - please email:
[email protected]
All messages sent to the above address will be sent to the editorial collective.
If you have any other queries or problems, reply to this email -
[email protected]
Once printed, Rogue States (working title) will be distributed internationally
to key media activist collectives and cultural organisations. The publication
will be in English however its content will call in to 'copyleft' and we would
welcome repurposing and translations as long as the moral rights of the author
and the publication is respected. It will also be available on da net.
- ------- ----- ---- -- -
Who is behind MediaCircus and the Rogue States Reader?
There is a small collective of volunteers who are organising MediaCircus and
the publication of Reader. We are genuinely interested in fostering a strong
progressive and critical media culture and come from various places but are
currently based in Melbourne. Our past and urrent involvements cover a broad
range of media and cultural practice and activism, including
melbourne.indymedia, S11 protests, National Young Writers Festival, exploring
the sociology of activism, investigating surveillance, organising screenings
and events, facilitating email lists, and making art content. We are students,
academics, media makers, writers and people wanting to create a more
sustainable future. Some of us do stuff with SKA TV, Voiceworks, Radio 3CR,
Friends of the Earth and The Paper. Some of our names are Nik Beuret, Marni
Cordell, Sam de Silva, Aizura Hankin, Alex Kelly, Rachel Maher, Lachlan
Simpson and Karen Eliot.
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Media Circus Reader
www.antimedia.net/mediacircus
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Date: Thu, 31 May 2001 13:01:43 -0500
From: tarikh <[email protected]>
Subject: richard stallman speaks out
if you're interested in free software and the political underpinnings of
what we know today as linux and open source, i'd recommend checking out
this 2 hour talk by Richard Stallman that i recorded on tuesday. his
speech was precipitated and in response to an earlier speech by
microsoft's craig mundie.
http://clients.loudeye.com/imc/nyc/stallman.mp3
if you'd prefer the oggvorbis version check here:
http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/audio/audio.html
- -tarikh
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Date: Wed, 30 May 2001 02:39:23 GMT
From: "ben moretti" <[email protected]>
Subject: HYPE
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(for the announcements. thanks)
HYPE
a =91hypothetical' exploring how youth are culturally represented in media
Doppio-parallelo has brought together 3 passionate and active artists and artsworkers
who will provide an =91open space=92 for young Australian of diverse cultural origins
to explore and comment on how the above topic affects their work, their art
practice and their life.
HYPE has been curated by three passionate and active artists;
film maker Shalom Almond, bi-cultural performer Antonino Gorgone and youth activist
Naomi Ebert Smith.
DATE: Wednesday 6 June from 6pm to 9pm
VENUE: GARAGE Restaurant~Bar~Club, 163 Waymouth Street, Adelaide (near Light
Square) **South Australia - Ed.**
ENTRY: $2 gold coin donation
HYPE will be launched by the Hon Mark Brindal, South Australian Minister for
Youth.
HYPE touches on engaging issues that are central to doppio-parallelo=92s commitment
to supporting youth, arts and cultural activism.
Doppio-parallelo has an extensive history as a performance company committed
to progressive debate, innovative performance and the use of new technologies
as a vehicle to creating new art forms and community dialogue.
Please find attached a flyer for your viewing pleasure.
We hope you can join the HYPE!
Regards
Naomi, Antonino, Shalom and the doppio-parallelo hub
- --
doppio-parallelo
exploring cultures through research, debate and performance
supported by the South Australian government through Arts SA
and the Federal government through the Australia Council
The Hub:
Teresa Crea, Peter Heydrich & Serafina Maria Maiorano
Site Address:
Lion Arts Centre, Corner North Terrace & Morphett Street, Adelaide
Postal Address:
PO Box 8077 Station Arcade, South Australia 5000
T: +61-8-8231 0070
F: +61-8-8211 7323
E: [email protected]
<Parallelo is a registered name of Doppio Teatro Inc>
- --
ben moretti
mailto:[email protected]
http://www.chariot.net.au/~bmoretti
news and events in adelaide:
http://www.active.org.au/adelaide
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Date: Thu, 31 May 2001 16:14:34 +0900
From: you minowa <[email protected]>
Subject: CALL FOR ENTRIES (from MCMOGATK)
Art on the Net 2001
"Post-Cagian Interactive Sound"
Now Open to Entries
Since 1995, Machida City Museum of Graphic Arts, Tokyo (MCMOGATK),
has been sponsoring the world's first Internet art and web contents
open competition, "Art on the Net," exploring the potentials of the
Internet as a medium of art. Twenty countries were represented in
the "Art on the Net 2000 -- Parody," and the prizes went to Russian
and German artists. In the past six years since its first show,
"Art on the Net 1995," over 500 entries have been submitted and artists
from 40 countries have participated. Net.art entries in each show
reflected the cutting-edge technology of that time. We believe it
has been presenting a completely new status of art created at the
the crossroads of art history, technology and the society.
The theme of the 7th "Art on the Net 2001" is "Post-Cagian Interactive
Sounds." We again are open to any entries that are experimental, that
have power to turn around the conventional concepts of art. Acceptance
of the entries, jurying, and exibition are all done on the Internet.
The deadline for the entry is August 30, 2001. Winners are scheduled
to be announced on November 25, the last day of a live event sponsored
by MCMOGATK, "Interactive Sounds" held between November 23 and 25.
For further information and application procedure, please visit our
website:
http://art.by.arena.ne.jp/
We look forward to your entries.
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You Minowa, Curator of Media Arts
Machida City Museum of Graphic Arts, Tokyo
http://art.by.arena.ne.jp/
http://plaza.bunka.go.jp/bunka/museum/kikaku/exhibition01/index.html
http://plaza.bunka.go.jp/bunka/museum/kikaku/exhibition09/index.html
[email protected]
Tel : +81-42-725-1987(direct)
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