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Table of Contents: As a researcher /As a dancer Yukihiko Yoshida <[email protected]> no_art.garanty + ilnecwhattrhee + rhino + alpha lordjimpunk <[email protected]> videomail_mix.mx fran ilich <[email protected]> Steve Reinke | Recent Work "SMART Project Space" <[email protected]> FREE OF CHAT [email protected] Interview Yourself - Latest Interviews 6/23/01 Amy Alexander <[email protected]> kick baby kick- baby play shu lea cheang <[email protected]> 'net-art is lame...' Cem Gencer <[email protected]> Inserts - Dora Garcia =?iso-8859-1?Q?Jos=E9?= Luis Brea <[email protected]> ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 20 Jun 2001 12:57:02 +0900 From: Yukihiko Yoshida <[email protected]> Subject: As a researcher /As a dancer Dear list, I was determined my field the other day. My fields is in the following. == Trans-Fields Cultural Studies/ Archival Cultural Studies == --Database/Hypertext/Semantic Web --WebStudies --CyberCulture(Studies) --MediaStudies/MediaActivism --Art/Act --Technology and Culuture --Visual Cultural Studies --Visual Studies (Jonathan Crary calls this field in this name) --Art/Design/Architecture --PerformanceArt etc --Visual Cognition and Theory --Culture and Representation --Body Culture Studies/SportsMedia --Organization / Governance --Copyright In fact, I am a young researcher. On the other hand,I am a dancer. And as some of you know, I am moderating japanese interdiciplinary dance studies mailing list. In Japanese Academy,there is few multi-dimentional researcher (or artist.) Then I must be black sheep of family :-) How are you all ? Literature is already digital. Dance is already digital. Cultural Studies is already digital. Sometime,I write codes and drafts. Some traditonal professors cannot categolize me. I believe the topic,dance and technology, is interdiciplinary fields. Some of you work as dancer. Some of you work as programmer. Some of you work as reseacher. But most of you has multi-diciplinary is multi-dimentional. Best Wishes from TOKYO Yukihiko - --Yuk;-)iko YOSHIDA Yukihiko YOSHIDA Artist/Systems Humanist/Generalist Keio University,Graduate School for Media and Governance Japanese Society for Dance Research The moderator of Dance Mailing List: <http://www.sfc.keio.ac.jp/~yukihiko/danceml.html> Citizen of World webpage: http://www.sfc.keio.ac.jp/~yukihiko/ closest fax number: <:none> Travel Path:<none> currnet physical location:<tokio,JPN> PGP Key <not ready yet> trans(c) Yukihiko Yoshida 2001 ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 21 Jun 2001 17:48:44 +0200 From: lordjimpunk <[email protected]> Subject: no_art.garanty + ilnecwhattrhee + rhino + alpha http://alpha.jimpunk.com need a fast connection screen resolution of 1024 X 768 Netscape >= 4.04 or I.E. >= 4.01 <pre> | | _____||_|| | @ | >_____________| ________| | | | ________ | | | | | ''' ''' </pre> # ##### ######### ######j###### ########i######## ##########m########## ############p############ ##############u############## ################n################ ##############k############## ############.############ ##########c########## ########o######## ######m###### ######### ##### # http://alpha.jimpunk.com http://www.jimpunk.com/grey http://powerbul.free.fr screen resolution of 1024 X 768 Flash Player Netscape >= 4.04 or I.E. >= 4.01 ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 21 Jun 2001 23:17:54 -0500 From: fran ilich <[email protected]> Subject: videomail_mix.mx Almost a year after Fernando Llanos started e-mailing video-art on a weekly basis, he will mix live bits of them. Using simple interfaces (applications and shareware downloaded from the net) he will launch previously edited loops from his videos to generate rythms and audiovisual temporal compositions. Its a formal exercise of rethinking, on deconstruction and recycling of his artwork. For more information about the videomail project, please visit: http://www.fllanos.com when: friday june 22, 2001. 20-24 hrs. where: x'teresa arte actual. (lic. verdad # 8, centro hist�rico) mexico city who: sin�tica socorro tic auxilio tac fernando llanos dj rare conche nos vemos en el futuro. ilich. editor @ large, sputnik. http://www.sputnik.com.mx ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 22 Jun 2001 16:26:42 +0200 From: "SMART Project Space" <[email protected]> Subject: Steve Reinke | Recent Work SMART Project Space | 1e Constantijn Huygensstraat 20, Amsterdam requests the pleasure of your company at the screening of a program of recent work by Steve Reinke Saturday June 23, 22.00-24.00 hours | the artists will be in attendance SMART Cinema: open from Tuesday through Sunday at 22.00 hours Steve Reinke | Recent Work I'm not going to go to the Anne Frank House - I don't think I could take it - being a tourist is bad enough - though I'm not really a tourist - I'm here working - my camera's the one on vacation - taking holiday sounds and images - it's having a nice change of pace - for me it's still the same old thing - talking and talking. I don't want to go inside the Anne Frank House - I don't even know why they call it that - she didn't own it - as far as I know she didn't have any real estate holdings - not in this neighbourhood anyway, that's for sure - and I want to remember Shelly Winters as she was in "A Place in the Sun" - I don't care about the Oscar - I want to remember her tipping out of the boat - tippy canoe and beaver too - falling into the lake and drowning - I don't want to remember her any other way - except possibly her other sea-faring role, "The Poseidon Adventure." Incidents of Travel, 1998, 6 min Spiritual Animal Kingdom, 1998, 24 min Afternoon (March 22, 1999), 1999, 24 min Sad Disco Fantasia, 2001, 24 min Amsterdam Camera Vacation w/ Night Lecture, On Spinoza, 2001, work-in-progress, ~12 min Program sponsored by: Gemeente Amsterdam, Mondriaan Stichting, Mentrum, Brand Bier, Beam Systems SMART Project Space | www.smartprojectspace.net Exhibition Space: 1e Constantijn Huygensstraat 20 Office: Keizersgracht 720, NL-1017 EW Amsterdam Mail to: P.O.Box 15004, NL-1001 MA Amsterdam Phone: +31 20 427.5951 / 427.5952 Phone/fax.: +31 20 420.6028 Email: [email protected] If this e-mail was forwarded to you by way of someone other then SMART Project Space, and you would appreciate to receive further mailings announcing exhibitions at SMART Project Space, you can send mail to [email protected] with the following command in the body of your email message: "subscribe e-mailing SPS" If you would want to remove yourself from this mailing list, you can send mail to [email protected] with the following command in the body of your email message: "unsubscribe e-mailing SPS" ------------------------------ Date: 22 Jun 2001 08:02:56 -0700 From: [email protected] Subject: FREE OF CHAT FREE OF CHAT 1)Bodies of trash and connection 2)Digital trash as the new space for research 3)Net.art, net.politics, net.democracy and net.reality 4)Net.love http://chat.trashconnection.com () _()_ http://www.trashconnection.com _()_ /||\ || \()/ \()_ \()_ || /\ /\ || || || /\ /\ /\ /\ __________________________________________ Get your free domain name and domain-based e-mail from Namezero.com New! Namezero Plus domains now available. Find out more at: http://www.namezero.com ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 22 Jun 2001 23:24:39 -0700 (PDT) From: Amy Alexander <[email protected]> Subject: Interview Yourself - Latest Interviews 6/23/01 http://plagiarist.org/iy Plagiarist.org is pleased to announce the latest additions to to the Interview Yourself Literary Archive: Agricola de Cologne - as interviewed by Agricola de Cologne erational - as interviewed by erational narcissus - as interviewed by narcissus stany genbrugge - as interviewed by stany genbrugge europe2nantes - as interviewed by europe2nantes vesti - as interviewed by vesti and wowm - as interviewed by wowm Remember, Interviews are accepted on a rolling basis at [email protected] Join the Web Celebs at Interview Yourself... Celebrity interviews just like Warhol used to do 'em.... only cheaper. ....IY-IY-IY-IY-IY-IY...Interview Yourself Interview Yourself Interview Yourself.... - -plagiarist - -- plagiarist.org Recontextualizing script-kiddyism as net-art for over 1/20 of a century. ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 23 Jun 2001 16:17:16 +0800 From: shu lea cheang <[email protected]> Subject: kick baby kick- baby play - --============_-1218838253==_ma============ Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" ; format="flowed" FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE, June 22, 2001 "Baby Play" premiers at NTT/InterCommunication Center [ICC], Tokyo A new Net installation by Shu Lea Cheang June 22-July 29, 2001 For more information about "Baby Play," please visit: http://www.ntticc.or.jp To participate in "Baby Play," please visit: http://babyplay.ntticc.or.jp "Baby Play" interlinks a large-scale foosball field ("Baby Play" is derived from the French name for foosball, "baby foot") with the Net as a ME-motion (memory-emotion) playing field. "Baby Play" is installation 1.0 of Cheang's "Locker Baby" project (2001-2002), which features three Net installations based on a fictional scenario set in the year 2030. Produced by the Dolly Polly Transgency (DPT) with genes extracted from deep sea pearls, the clone generation of Locker Babies are born out of Tokyo coin lockers and entrusted to retrieve our collective deposits of ME-motion data on the Net. "Baby Play" is comprised of an immense foosball playing field (15m x 7.5m), 22 inflatable designer locker babies (140cm in height), 8 playing rods (5m in length), a large-scale projection and a "Baby Play" website. As local gallery participants engage in a game of foosball, the image of the ball bouncing in the actual playing field is sent to the ME-motion virtual field on the Net. The movement of the ball in the actual playing field is tracked by 36 touch sensors and sent to the "Baby Play" website where the virtual moving ball retrieves sound and text files as ME-motion data. The public is invited to utilize the 36 virtual lockers for data deposit and to play ball on the Net. Cheang, whose work netlinks physical and online spaces, has exhibited at Walker Art Center (Bowling Alley 1995), ICC Biennal (Buy One Get One, 1997) and created the Guggenheim Museum's first web based art project, entitled "Brandon." (1998-1999). Baby Play marks her return to large scale net installation after the release of her cyberporn feature film, "I.K.U." (2000). A set of 36 essential sound data based on Ryu Murakami's 1980's novel "Coin Locker Babies" is contributed by Atau Tanaka. Baby Play is curated by Hisanori Gogota at NTT[ICC]. For further information contact: Hisanori Gogota <[email protected]> or Julia Friedman <[email protected]> - --============_-1218838253==_ma============ ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 23 Jun 2001 11:02:56 +0300 From: Cem Gencer <[email protected]> Subject: 'net-art is lame...' online exhibition of 'net-art is lame...' @ www.cemgencer.org/exp/0001.htm total size: 154246 bytes (approx. 40 secs on 33.6 kbaud) (please turn up your volume first and use your mouse) cem gencer [email protected] www.artologue.org (turkish forum on contemporary art issues & modern life) ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 24 Jun 2001 17:56:15 +0200 From: =?iso-8859-1?Q?Jos=E9?= Luis Brea <[email protected]> Subject: Inserts - Dora Garcia aleph is pleased to announce the launch of INSERTS IN REAL TIME, by Dora Garc�a "Inserts in Real Time" is a project unfolding as a series of "real" interventions in "real" time by means of performances, carried out by actors following the instructions of Dora Garc�a. These performances will take place in different venues throughout the year 2001, within the context of different festivals and/or exhibitions ("Festival a/d Werf"- Utrecht, "Stromereien"- Zurich, "Marres"- Maastricht, "La Gallera"- Valencia, "La Caixa" - Barcelona) Each of the projects-performances has its own time development, from a few minutes (The Locked Room) to several hours (The Notebook, Proxy) and even to months (The Black Veil, The Circle, Coma), or, potentially, forever (All The Stories). Because of this temporal extension, nobody (not even the artists, sometimes not even the performers) can witness the performances in their totality. Therefore a very important part of the "Inserts in Real Time" project is the distribution of information about the project (which is done through the net). Each performance, or "insert", is completed by a "Diary", consisting of notes, reflections, documentation, photographs, QT movies, and real diaries written by the artist or the performers, and sent by means of e-mails to the site every day that a performance takes place. This means that each insert exist both as action and as narration. All this information can be visited in the website "Inserts in Real Time" http://aleph-arts.org/inserts/ Aleph has created as well a distribution/subscription list offering you the possibility of receiving directly in your mailbox the messages constructing the diaries. http://aleph-arts.org/inserts/subscribe/ This means that you can easily follow the development of the performances, being part of a parallel audience to the project, an audience slightly "shifted" from the real time audience directly witnessing the performances. "Inserts in Real Time" consists of 10 projects, three of them being performed right now ("Proxy", "The Glass Wall", and "Crowd", this last project made in collaboration with the American choreographer David Hernandez). A fourth insert is being launched these days: All The Stories. In "All The Stories", public and performer are one and the same person. This means that every visitor of the site http://aleph-arts.org/inserts/allthestories/ is a potential performer of the insert. If you subscribe to "Inserts�", then you will be a potential performer� forever, if you wish. Check it out. All inserts can be visited at: http://aleph-arts.org/inserts/ More information about the project can be found at: http://aleph-arts.org/inserts/intro.html If you wish to subscribe, do it at http://aleph-arts.org/inserts/subscribe/ ------------------------------ # distributed via <nettime>: no commercial use without permission # <nettime> is a moderated mailing list for net criticism, # collaborative text filtering and cultural politics of the nets # more info: [email protected] and "info nettime-l" in the msg body # archive: http://www.nettime.org contact: [email protected]