Announcer on Sat, 22 Sep 2001 17:52:28 +0200 (CEST) |
[Date Prev] [Date Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Date Index] [Thread Index]
<nettime> Announcements [13] |
Table of Contents: REALOSAKA starts! "geert lovink" <[email protected]> Impakt Festival 2001 Programme Arjon Dunnewind <[email protected]> [i love u] bande de cochons september 2001 brainstorm <[email protected]> cyberwar and the NYSCP site SCP-New York <[email protected]> The Africa Speaks Initiative "Life in Africa" <[email protected]> ephemera vol 1, no 3 (aug 2001) Steffen Bohm <[email protected]> Reminder and new faces: join the Media Lounge Cathy Brickwood <[email protected]> V2_ presents Wireless Taps & Short Wave Commotions Nat Muller <[email protected]> cast01 // Conference on Communication of Art, Science and Technology monika fleischmann <[email protected]> "Oriol SUPERmedia" <[email protected]> Hackmeeting Spain [email protected] panel: life of new media "[email protected]" <[email protected]> report on NY's contribution to 7s01 SCP-New York <[email protected]> ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 17 Sep 2001 07:40:59 +1000 From: "geert lovink" <[email protected]> Subject: REALOSAKA starts! From: "Tetsuya OZAKI" <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, September 17, 2001 1:52 AM Subject: REALOSAKA starts! $B!a!a!a!a!a!a!a!a!a!a!a!a!a!a!a!a!a!a!a!a!a!a!a!a!a!a!a!a!a!a!a!a!a!a!a!a(B REALTOKYO announces the launch of its sister site, REALOSAKA, on September 25, 2001! $B!a!a!a!a!a!a!a!a!a!a!a!a!a!a!a!a!a!a!a!a!a!a!a!a!a!a!a!a!a!a!a!a!a!a!a!a(B REALTOKYO (http://www.realtokyo.co.jp/) is a daily up-dated, bilingual web magazine providing cultural information on the greater Tokyo area in Japanese and English. Since its launch in November 2000, the site full of unique articles by selective, critical writers, and the convenient 'Scheduler' and 'Reminder Mail' functions, is getting more and more positive response from readers throughout the world. To this REALTOKYO, a sister will be born! Starting from September 25, 2001, REALOSAKA (http:// www.realosaka.co.jp/) will be covering the Kansai region with all kinds of cultural news and information. The know-how and the functional technology REALTOKYO has developed in the year of its operation will, of course, be implemented also in REALOSAKA, spiced up with a certain Kansai flavor. For the future, various on- and off-line collaborations by these two city-specific web magazines are in preparation, to create a strong cultural connection between Tokyo and Osaka through events and other projects. We believe that this -- a co-operative network of multiple sites with refined, regional contents -- is an adequate approach to show the future potential of Internet sites, and we kindly ask for your support by telling your readers/viewers about our project(s) in your publication/program. At the same time both magazines offer plenty of possibilities for unique and effective advertising, promotion, or cross-media collaboration (please see our current page for the "Coca-Cola 'NO REASON' Art Project" http:// www.realtokyo.co.jp/colaE/cola.html for reference). Besides investigations about REALTOKYO and the launch of REALOSAKA, we'd be happy to respond to your consideration of making use of our magazines for your own promotion, and send you our brochure with detailed information. For any kind of questions, comments, requests, etc., please feel free to contact us at [email protected] We're looking forward to future exchange and collaboration! Best regards, Ozaki Tetsuya, Editor-in-Chief REALTOKYO$B!!!!!!!!(Bhttp://www.realtokyo.co.jp/ REALOSAKA$B!!!!!!!!(Bhttp://www.realosaka.co.jp/ - -------------------------------------------- Tetsuya OZAKI Editor in Chief / REALTOKYO TH Samoncho Bldg. #201 14 Samoncho, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 160-0017 Japan TEL:81(0)3-3356-0353$B!!(B FAX:81(0)3-3353-6971 [email protected] http://www.realtokyo.co.jp/ - -------------------------------------------- ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 17 Sep 2001 21:38:09 +0200 From: Arjon Dunnewind <[email protected]> Subject: Impakt Festival 2001 Programme Utrecht, September 17 2001. The Impakt Festival 2001 will be organized from October 2-7 in=20 Utrecht, The Netherlands. Please find below a short introduction to=20 the programme. The complete programme will be online (www.impakt.nl)=20 next week. Please let us know if you would like to receive the=20 complete programme earlier. It can be send to you immediately as a MS=20 word 6.0 document (184 K). It will be our pleasure to welcome you at Impakt 2001. On behalf of the Impakt organization, Arjon Dunnewind, Artistic Director. xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Impakt 2001, October 2-7 The 12th Impakt Festival will be special in many respects. For Impakt=20 2001, we have entered into a unique collaboration with the Centraal=20 Museum. With its multidisciplinary and temporary character, Impakt=20 will explore the borders of what is possible within the museum walls. An important part of Impakt 2001 is Group Show, a specially compiled=20 exhibition in which work is brought together by artists who pay=20 special attention to group behavior and group processes. Group=20 identity is taking on an ever more important role: collapsing nations=20 on one hand and the advancing process of globalization on the other=20 makes people reconsider the culture they form a part of. We are=20 exposed to smaller-scale manifestations of group processes every day=20 in terms of fashion, styling, and social traffic, in which we all=20 participate. In the Group Show exhibition collective identity is set=20 against individual identity in the form of installations,=20 performances, and workshops, and humans are exposed as herd animals. The artists participating in Group Show are Annika Larsson (S),=20 Jeroen Kooijmans (NL), Patricia Piccinini (AU), Maria Pask (NL),=20 Arturas Raila (LT), Julika Rudelius (NL) and Klaar van der Lippe (NL). This year Impakt is paying special attention to the American artist Doug Aitken. Various Dutch museums have been trying for some time to=20 organize an exhibition of his work. We are especially pleased that we=20 can present a program compiled by Aitken himself, with film versions=20 of his installations. With the annual Panorama program, Impakt once again offers an=20 overview of recent developments within innovative visual culture.=20 Panorama consists of a current selection of installations, the most=20 intriguing productions from film and video art, as well as cd-roms=20 and websites. In the Panorama exhibition Christoph Draeger (CH/USA), Magnus Wallin=20 (S), Femke Schaap (NL), Jose Restrepo (CO) en Ryoji Ikeda (JP) will=20 show new pieces. The Panorama new media programme includes cd-roms and websites by: Stanza (UK), Miroslav Nicic & Borjana Ventzislavova (AU), Michael=20 Brynntrup (D), squid s o u p (UK), Gustav Deutsch & Hanna Schimek=20 (AU), Melinda Rackham (AUS), Mia Makela (S/FIN), and many others. In=20 the new-media "couch.clubs" the artists themselves present their own=20 websites and CD-Roms. =46inally we have selected 147 films and videos by artists like William=20 Wegman (USA), Kristin Lucas (USA), Phyllis Baldino (USA), Salla Tykk=E4=20 (FIN), Sam Easterson (USA), Dominic Gagnon (CAN), Donigan Cumming=20 (CAN), Guillaume Graux (B), Nelson Henricks (CAN), Steve Reinke=20 (CAN), Jay Rosenblatt (USA). The music program is filled with concerts and DJ sets given by=20 leading artists from electronic music and dance culture. Influences=20 from hip-hop, techno, surf music, and other genres come together in=20 various performances that offer an overview of the latest trends in=20 music. DJ Olive (USA), Christian Fennesz (AU), Mouse on Mars (D),=20 =46unkst=F6rung (D), Luke Vibert (UK) and others will give concerts and=20 DJ-sets. With a single entry ticket, you can visit all of the programs in the=20 museum every day, from 11am to 11:30 pm . Furthermore, until 5pm you=20 can visit the Pipilotti Rist exhibition in the Centraal Museum's=20 project spaces. Because people cannot live on good art alone, Impakt=20 is also offering a delicious meal every day in the Centraal Museum's=20 Refectory, and you can drink to your heart's content in the stylish=20 bar. In our opinion, all the ingredients for an exciting week are at=20 hand. xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Arjon Dunnewind, Impakt Festival P.O. Box 735 3500 AS Utrecht The Netherlands If you use a courier service you must have your parcel delivered to=20 our office address: Impakt Festival, Damstraat 19, 3531 BP Utrecht, The Netherlands Tel.: + 31 30 2944493 2nd phone: + 31 30 2963408 mobile: + 31 6 5193 3745 =46ax.: + 31 30 2944163 e-mail: [email protected] (work) [email protected] (home and abroad) http://www.impakt.nl - --============_-1211366923==_ma============ Content-Type: text/enriched; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable <fontfamily><param>Helvetica</param><bigger>Utrecht, September 17 2001. The Impakt Festival 2001 will be organized from October 2-7 in Utrecht, The Netherlands. Please find below a short introduction to the programme. The complete programme will be online (www.impakt.nl) next week. Please let us know if you would like to receive the complete programme earlier. It can be send to you immediately as a MS word 6.0 document (184 K). It will be our pleasure to welcome you at Impakt 2001. On behalf of the Impakt organization, Arjon Dunnewind, Artistic Director.=20 xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <bold>Impakt 2001, October 2-7 </bold>The 12th Impakt Festival will be special in many respects. For Impakt 2001, we have entered into a unique collaboration with the Centraal Museum. With its multidisciplinary and temporary character, Impakt will explore the borders of what is possible within the museum walls.=20 An important part of Impakt 2001 is Group Show, a specially compiled exhibition in which work is brought together by artists who pay special attention to group behavior and group processes. Group identity is taking on an ever more important role: collapsing nations on one hand and the advancing process of globalization on the other makes people reconsider the culture they form a part of. We are exposed to smaller-scale manifestations of group processes every day in terms of fashion, styling, and social traffic, in which we all participate. In the Group Show exhibition collective identity is set against individual identity in the form of installations, performances, and workshops, and humans are exposed as herd animals.=20 The artists participating in Group Show are <bold>Annika Larsson (S), Jeroen Kooijmans (NL), Patricia Piccinini (AU), Maria Pask (NL), Arturas Raila (LT), Julika Rudelius (NL) and Klaar van der Lippe (NL). </bold>This year Impakt is paying special attention to the American artist=20 <bold>Doug Aitken</bold>. Various Dutch museums have been trying for some time to organize an exhibition of his work. We are especially pleased that we can present a program compiled by Aitken himself, with film versions of his installations.=20 With the annual Panorama program, Impakt once again offers an overview of recent developments within innovative visual culture. Panorama consists of a current selection of installations, the most intriguing productions from film and video art, as well as cd-roms and websites. In the Panorama exhibition <bold>Christoph Draeger (CH/USA), Magnus Wallin (S), Femke Schaap (NL), Jose Restrepo (CO) en Ryoji Ikeda (JP) </bold>will show new pieces. The Panorama new media programme includes cd-roms and websites by:=20 <bold>Stanza (UK), Miroslav Nicic & Borjana Ventzislavova (AU), Michael Brynntrup (D), squid s o u p (UK), Gustav Deutsch & Hanna Schimek (AU), Melinda Rackham (AUS), Mia Makela (S/FIN)</bold>, and many others. In the new-media "couch.clubs" the artists themselves present their own websites and CD-Roms.=20 =46inally we have selected 147 films and videos by artists like <bold>William Wegman (USA), Kristin Lucas (USA), Phyllis Baldino (USA), Salla Tykk=E4 (FIN), Sam Easterson (USA), Dominic Gagnon (CAN), Donigan Cumming (CAN), Guillaume Graux (B), Nelson Henricks (CAN), Steve Reinke (CAN), Jay Rosenblatt (USA). </bold>The music program is filled with concerts and DJ sets given by leading artists from electronic music and dance culture. Influences from hip-hop, techno, surf music, and other genres come together in various performances that offer an overview of the latest trends in music. <bold>DJ Olive (USA), Christian Fennesz (AU), Mouse on Mars (D), =46unkst=F6rung (D), Luke Vibert (UK)</bold> and others will give concerts and DJ-sets. With a single entry ticket, you can visit all of the programs in the museum every day, from 11am to 11:30 pm . Furthermore, until 5pm you can visit the <bold>Pipilotti Rist</bold> exhibition in the Centraal Museum's project spaces. Because people cannot live on good art alone, Impakt is also offering a delicious meal every day in the Centraal Museum's Refectory, and you can drink to your heart's content in the stylish bar. In our opinion, all the ingredients for an exciting week are at hand. =20 </bigger></fontfamily> <fontfamily><param>Geneva</param>xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx= xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Arjon Dunnewind, Impakt Festival P.O. Box 735 3500 AS Utrecht The Netherlands If you use a courier service you must have your parcel delivered to our= office address:=20 Impakt Festival, Damstraat 19, 3531 BP Utrecht, The Netherlands Tel.: + 31 30 2944493 2nd phone: + 31 30 2963408 mobile: + 31 6 5193 3745 =46ax.: + 31 30 2944163 e-mail:=20 [email protected] (work) [email protected] (home and abroad) http://www.impakt.nl</fontfamily> - --============_-1211366923==_ma============-- ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 18 Sep 2001 00:45:29 +0200 From: brainstorm <[email protected]> Subject: [i love u] bande de cochons september 2001 http://www.i-love-u.ch http://www.i-love-u.tv Band-e de Cochons Les Esperan-ces enfuit; Le clou s'est percee. (Band of Pigs! Departed hopes! The nail has pierced itself) Love, Bippi. Dear pink of my mind! Pathetic. For ages I�ve been looking for you. Everywhere. I can�t remember when it began. Don�t ask me where I first saw you. It might have been the tiny lamp on an electronic toy I used to have as a child to teach me arithmetics. 1+1=3 and the lamp shone up bright. Wrong, this meant. Might have been my aunts lipstick, she used to hide behind the bottles of antiseptic in the bathroom cupboard. She never wore it. In secret, I did, of course. Or perhaps the high-heel, one chick threw after me, saying that I had watched her private parts too closely. Was I only there discovering, what I was to become obsessed with? Like you, that shoe really sent the stars whirling round my head. Today I�m careful. You still drive me crazy. You�re not in the sunset, not in the stripes of my toothpaste. The places I search for you have been getting freaky lately. It spooks the shit out of me sometimes. A week ago I caught myself gazing deep down my own throat. The tongue all yellow. No pink of you. The other day my eyes were glued to the TV screen, staring at pig�s backsides. One packed next to the other. It could have been you � almost. My breath stopped and my hands shook. Call me a pig if you like.Why not green like grass or blue like the see � simple as that. It wasn�t my choice. You gave me the eye. Special kind of pink, my colour of... In eye, for ever. september issue 2001: "bande de cochons" monthly appearing e-zine for multimedia art, monthly changing subject, no-commerce platform for cyber-artists, photographers, screen-designer, e-musicians, movie-makers, comic-developers... visit http://www.i-love-u.ch http://www.i-love-u.tv our snailmail: i love u ezine kellergaesslein 7 CH-4051 Basel Switzerland / Europe die redaktion see editorial at http://www.i-love-u.ch To unsubscribe, write mailto:[email protected] (subject: unsubscribe) Next month's theme: mars. feel free to join us and to send contributions to [email protected] ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 17 Sep 2001 23:39:52 -0500 From: SCP-New York <[email protected]> Subject: cyberwar and the NYSCP site Folks Remember: should anything happen to either of the NY SCP's web sites http://www.surveillancecameraplayers.org and http://www.notbored.org/the-scp.html as seems to be happening to web sites in Afghanistan (see below), remember that these sites at mirrored at http://archon.ifoer.tuwien.ac.at/notbored/the-scp.html Anticipating rough sailing ahead, Bill >Date: Mon, 17 Sep 2001 09:22:35 -0500 >Reply-To: [email protected] >Subject: Afghanistan News Blackout ? > >I started searching Friday 9/14 and every Afghanistan news site is >unreachable. Is this something Afghanistan did so the U.S. won't know >anything, or is this something the U.S. did so the U.S. citizens won't be >frightened about maybe things they are saying over there? The news sites >are definitely blocked. ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 18 Sep 2001 03:58:20 +0300 From: "Life in Africa" <[email protected]> Subject: The Africa Speaks Initiative Hi all - Greetings from Uganda, where we have now laid a big chunk of the groundwork for an innovative experiment in global democracy. Beginning 18 September, the Africa Speaks Initiative will bring the true voices of the African grassroots into international internet-based discussions about the current global crisis. Geert has invited me to post selected messages from the Africa Speaks Initiative to this list. If you would like to receive ALL of the messages posted through the Africa Speaks Initiative, you can sign up with a blank email to [email protected] There is a press release at http://LifeInAfrica.com which describes the project in greater detail. We're all pretty excited about it here in Kampala, and hope that you will assist us by telling as many people as possible. We also hope you'll reply to the posts, and ask questions that can help guide the discussions in a fruitful direction. Thanks in advance for your participation in the Africa Speaks Initiative. You'll hear more from us tomorrow! Christina Jordan http://LifeInAfrica.com /<<>>\\\\<<>>////<<>>\\\\<<<>>>////<<>>\\\\<<>>////<<>>\ The Life in Africa Foundation PO Box 28825, Kampala, Uganda http://LifeInAfrica.com Echoes of Africa mailto:[email protected] ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 18 Sep 2001 17:52:04 +0200 From: Steffen Bohm <[email protected]> Subject: ephemera vol 1, no 3 (aug 2001) STANDARD APOLOGIES FOR CROSS-POSTING The third issue of ephemera, the new journal for critical dialogues on organization, is now online at: http://www.ephemeraweb.org ============================= CONTENTS volume 1, number 3 (august 2001) editorial It Appears that Certain Aphasiacs... Campbell Jones, Chris Land and Steffen G. Bohm articles Myths of a Near Future: Advertising the New Economy Christian De Cock, James A. Fitchett and Matthew Farr Does monster.com Have Any Byte? An Exploratory Dialogue Susan Hinton and Jan Schapper �The Knowledge Era�: The Performative Story of a Research Project Attila Bruni notes from the field Beyond Prose...But not Without Reason: Creativity in �Plastic Cages�? Bronwyn Boon Contextualising Genoa: Protest, Violence and Democracy Donald Hislop reviews Consumer Culture Coroners Warren Smith Moving Beyond the Science Wars? Ray Gordon dialogue Radicalising Organisation Studies and the Meaning of Critique David Boje, Steffen G. Bohm, Catherine Casey, Stewart Clegg, Alessia Contu, Bogdan Costea, Silvia Gherardi, Campbell Jones, David Knights, Mike Reed, Andr� Spicer and Hugh Willmott =================== (You will need Acrobat Reader to access the full-text version of these papers.) If you would like to be regularly notified about new ephemera issues and other ephemera happenings, please register with ephemera|news by sending an email to: [email protected] If you would like to participate in the discussion of the above articles and other issues related to critical perspectives on organization, please register with ephemera|discussion by sending an email to: [email protected] Enjoy the issue! Yours, the ephemera editors ____________________________________________ Steffen G. Bohm editor ephemera: critical dialogues on organization ISSN 1473-2866 �All that is solid melts into air� http://www.ephemeraweb.org ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 18 Sep 2001 18:24:56 +0200 From: Cathy Brickwood <[email protected]> Subject: Reminder and new faces: join the Media Lounge This is a multi-part message in MIME format. - --------------5DF1777C0277CADCDDAF9F5C Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit [With apologies for cross-postings] The Medialounge is an online database representing a network of cultural new media institutes, individuals and organisations. The current version was developed and designed by the Waag Society for Old and New Media, and is a low end, more accessible version of the Hybrid Media Lounge set up in 1999. The database is linked to the new ECB (European Cultural Backbone) website (www.e-c-b.net). The European Cultural Backbone was set up in 1999 as a coalition of institutions and individuals who work in the field of new technologies and who creatively use and develop participatory media for social change. Its membership reflects the geographical, social and cultural diversity of Europe, including non-EU-Member States and partners in other continents. *Many of you may have already joined the Medialounge, but may need to update your info. *We'd like the medialounge to be as comprehensive and diverse as possible so please pass this message on to new initiatives. To join the medialounge go to www.medialounge.net Many thanks Cathy Brickwood Wireless Taps & Short Wave Commotions ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 17 Sep 2001 19:16:40 +0200 From: Nat Muller <[email protected]> Subject: V2_ presents Wireless Taps & Short Wave Commotions Wireless Taps & Short Wave Commotions is an exchange project between Riga (Latvia) and Rotterdam, consisting of a workshop, a party and a presentation. The common denominator is an investigation of the possibilities 'old' and 'new' broadcasting technologies (short wave radio, streaming media, wireless technology) have on offer for the forging of new alliances between artists, VJs, DJs, media critics and activists. Workshop: real-time video and audio Wednesday 26 and Thursday 27 September 2001, 11.00 - 18.00 hours. Location: V2_Organisatie, Eendrachtsstraat 10, Rotterdam Participation at invitation, lurkers welcome - - Latvian, Rotterdam, and Belgian artists of various disciplines and backgrounds experiment with real-time video and audio processing (i.e. the live manipulation of sound and image). The input is derived from radio telescopes, scanners, antennas, computers - the output surprises you with new images, sound and live streaming. With a.o.: Signe Pucena (LV), Ieva Rubeza (LV), DJ Brain (LV), Oskars Poikans (LV), Martins Ratniks (LV), Girts Korps (LV), Miks Mezitis (LV), Paulis Liepa (LV), Martins Dumins (LV), Voldemars Johansons(LV), Linnards Kulless (LV), Jaanis Garancs (LV), Laura Sulca (LV), Irina Gorbatova (LV), Aleksandrs Ganza (LV), Andrej Savitsky (BY), Martiens go home (B), DJ Nurse (B), Guy van Belle (B/NL), Lucas van der Velden (NL), Gideon Kiers(NL), Martin de Korte (NL), Martijn van Boven (NL), Derek Holzer (US/NL), Zina Kaye (AUS), Mr. Snow (AUS) Party: featuring HIP HOP LV & guests Friday 28 September 2001, 21.00 hours. location: Off_Corso, Kruiskade 22, Rotterdam admission: fl. 15,- - - A night of inter-cultural jamming, featuring experimental audio and video by local and international guests. Presentation of workshop results, followed by a special set if HIP HOP LV: VJ Martins Ratniks, DJs AG&Raitis and MC Roberts Gobzins aim to popularise the phenomenon of local Latvian culture by using codes of contemporary dance music. Screening of video documentary 'Latvian Waves' by Sara Kolster (NL) and presentation of 'TEMPT' by Barkode (NL) in the lounge. Presentation Sunday 30 September 2001, 14.00 - 17.00 hours. location: V2_Organisatie, Eendrachtsstraat 10, Rotterdam admission: fl. 10,- - - Despite the growing use of internet communication, broadcast radio waves still remain the most effective way of reaching the largest percentage of the world's population.. The development of radio communication has, analogous to the Internet, its roots in military technology. Artists, activists and theoreticians continuously seek new ways to examine different aspects of the radio spectrum. Guests: Derek Holzer (USA/NL) Is a sound and radio artist, and founder of the Czech internet broadcasting project Radio Jeleni. His most recent project is the Acoustic.Space.Lab, a collaboration with RIXC (Riga). Rasa Smite (LV) Is a media artist, organiser and net activist, based in Riga, Latvia. Together with Raitis Smits and Jaanis Garancs she initiated E-LAB in 1996 and The Center for New Media Culture RIXC in 2000. Since 1997 she works towards the development of experimental internet radio, and co-founded the Riga internet radio OZONE, the publication on new media culture and net audio- "The Acoustic.Space", and the international net.broadcasters' network and mailinglist XCHANGE. Robert Adrian (A/CDN) Is a Canadian artist living in Vienna since 1972. He has been working with communication technology since 1979 and initiated and managed the Kunstradio website from 1995 till 2000. He has also continued to work with different media including installation, model making, photography, painting, sculpture and computer. Nik Gaffney (AUS/B) Is a systems and media researcher, and a founding member of FoAM in Brussels, Belgium. With farmersmanual and radioqualia, he has been involved in some of the early internet based sound feedback cycles involving narrowcast and broadcast models (net.radio); other experiments have involved publicly accessible web interfaces to live radio (fm), and many distributed performances. Bookmarks Acoustic Space Lab Symposium http://acoustic.space.re-lab.net/ xchange http://xchange.re-lab.net/ Robert Adrian http://www.t0.or.at/~radrian/ Nik Gaffney http://rorschach.test.at/ http://www.f0.am/ Live streaming at www.v2.nl/live More info op: www.v2.nl/wiretap en http://rixc.lv/01/ A project of Las Palmas - International Centre for Visual Culture and Media Technology, concept and production: V2_Organisatie, Eendrachtsstraat 10, 3012 XL Rotterdam; Off_Corso, Kruiskade 22, Rotterdam; Riga Center for New Media Culture (RIXC), 11. Novembra Krastmala 35, room #54, Riga, LV 1050, Latvia. The Wiretap 7 series is supported by: Las Palmas - International Centre for Visual Culture and Media Technology, Rotterdam 2001, Cultural Capital of Europe, Cultural Affairs, City of Rotterdam, Ministry of OC&W, Thuiskopie fonds, Rotterdamse Kunststichting, Luna Internet, Latvian Ministry of Culture, Daniel Langlois Foundation for Arts Science & Technology. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 17 Sep 2001 23:00:57 +0200 From: monika fleischmann <[email protected]> Subject: cast01 // Conference on Communication of Art, Science and Technology Mixed Reality: Networking art and technology Conference on Communication of Art, Science and Technology From 21 to 22 September 2001, the Fraunhofer Institute for Media Communications will be holding the cast01 // Living in Mixed Realities conference at Schloss Birlinghoven, Sankt Augustin. This international event will be presided over by the German Federal Minister for Education and Research, Edelgard Bulmahn, and is aimed at anyone who works at the interface of art, culture, new technologies and media science. Some 250 attendees from the worlds of art, culture, science, education, business and politics are expected to attend. The program features presentations and discussions on the latest results from the field of research, state-of-the-art technologies and cutting-edge artistic projects that tackle the subject of Mixed Reality. See detailed programme: http://netzspannung.org/cast01/program_en.html There will be Internet broadcast of the cast01 conference using two different streaming technologies: RealMedia streaming, SureStream (56Kbps-250Kbps) for all Internet users MPEG-1 multicast streaming (1.5 Mbps) for broadband Internet users (PC only), available only in networks which allow multicast packets transmission. More info with appropriate streaming links and information how to register can be found on the cast01 Website: http://netzspannung.org/cast01 The cast01 conference is overshadowed by the attacks in the United States which took place on September, 11. Our sympathies go to our many colleagues, friends, and family in the US. As a concrete sign of our concern, we would like to use the cast conference as a way to respond to the events which are now uppermost on many of our minds. Issues addressed in the cast01 conference such as electronic surveillance, the control of space, and local and global communication take on a new meaning in the context of a large-scale, coordinated attack on civilians with no forewarning. In reaction to these terrible events we invited the speakers to consider, where appropriate, bringing this perspective into their presentations. On Sunday, September 23, from 11 - 12.30 h we invite you to join the reflections on cast01 in the Auditorium of the Kunstmuseum Bonn. To get there see: http://www.bonn.de/kunstmuseum/informationen/anreiseindex_e.htm The Sunday event will be open to the public. Please send email if you like to attend on Sunday: [email protected] Looking forward to seeing you at cast01! Monika Fleischmann & Wolfgang Strauss cast01 Conference Chairs // Claudia Valle and Felix Schmitz-Justen cast01 Organisation ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 17 Sep 2001 12:41:33 +0200 From: "Oriol SUPERmedia" <[email protected]> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. - ------=_NextPart_000_003B_01C13F76.153489A0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Rojo is pleased to announce the October coming issue �PLUS� with all the best net art from you!! we have some spaces available for ROJO "plus" & �Extra� on-line [email protected] ) and for ROJO "extra" printed ssue...( [email protected] ) we are waiting for a little briefing, and confirmation of spaces available... To review Start, visit online at http://www.revista-rojo.com :. ROJO "start" has been distributed paper print and on-line in... EUROPA Barcelona - Madrid San Sebastian - La Coru�a - Santiago de Compostela Alicante - Palma de Mallorca - Ibiza - Menorca Castellon - Zaragoza Milan - Roma - Napoles - Capri Paris - Marsella - Burdeos Rotterdam - Amsterdam Edimburgo - Londres Berlin - Viena - Bruselas K�benhavn - Estocolmo Zurich AMERICA Sao Paulo - Rio de Janeiro Buenos Aires - Santiago de Chile Santa Fe de Bogot� - Medell�n Mexico DF Nueva York - Los Angeles - San Francisco - Oakland Seattle - San luis Obispo Toronto MORE... Tel Aviv - Israel Tokio - Jap�n Bandung - Indonesia and we are very happy because many of you have contributed directly to the creation and distribution of the ROJO "start" issue... THANX TO YOU ALL!!! Features ROJO incoming projects: a.. Design of the red button link: Image 67X67 px. 72 dpi. b.. Size in pixelxs of the project in swf. & shockwave files. c.. Size of the project can�t be larger than 1.5Mb for Flash, shockwave & Html. Video 5 Mb! d.. Final Credits (Name mail & web page) - ------=_NextPart_000_003B_01C13F76.153489A0 ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 18 Sep 2001 10:26:40 +0200 From: [email protected] Subject: Hackmeeting Spain Apologies if you receive multiple copies of this email ............................................................ HACKMEETING LEIOA 21.22.23 septiembre 2001 Gaztetxe de Leioa - Bilbo www.sindominio.net/hmleioa01 end ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 18 Sep 2001 22:31:37 -0400 From: "[email protected]" <[email protected]> Subject: panel: life of new media NEW MEDIA )TORS: The Social Life of Digital Art )) Co-organized by GenArtSF and the BAM/PFA, a discussion among new media artists about their role in society and the new economy and the effects of network culture on the creation, interpretation, collection, and preservation of contemporary visual art. ))) PARTICIPANTS >Shawn Brixey, artist & director, Center for Digital Art and New Media Research, UC Berkeley >Alex Galloway, artist & director of technology & content @ Rhizome.org >Lynn Hershman, artist & professor, media arts, UC Davis >Jason Lewis, artist & founder, The Thought Shop >Moderated by Richard Rinehart, artist, director of digital media, Berkeley Art Museum, & instructor, art department, UC Berkeley. >> Event chair: Marisa S. Olson SUNDAY ) SEPTEMBER 23, 2001 PANEL >12:30-2pm:Pacific Film Archive Theater, 2575 Bancroft @ Bowditch, Berkeley, CA RECEPTION >2:00-3:00pm, Berkeley Art Museum, 2626 Bancroft ADMISSION >Free SPACE >Limited seating. First come, first seated SPONSORED BY GROUNDZERO: The Art & Technology Network ) ) ) Beginning September 1st, chat with the speakers and the community online at www.bampfa.berkeley.edu/events/mediators >> GenArtSF's mission is to strengthen and empower the community of young artists, to cultivate a new generation of arts audiences, and to connect the arts community to the community at large. GenArtSF is a project of the San Francisco Foundation Community Initiative Funds. See www.genartsf.org + + + ALSO, SAVE THE DATE: NewFangle, GenArtSF's annual exhibition of technology-based work by emerging bay area artists opens October 25th, 7-10pm, at the Herbst International Exhibition Hall, at Moraga Avenue & Montgomery Street, in the Presidio. NewFangle 2001 is curated by Jeanne Finley, artist and professor, CCAC; Skawennati Fragnito, artist and independent curator; Lynn Hershman, artist and professor, UC Davis; Jason Lewis, artist and founder, The Thought Shop; and Benjamin Weil, curator of media arts at SFMOMA. This year's co-chairs are Marisa S. Olson, artist, writer, curator, and director of GenArtSF's media arts programs; and Greg Niemeyer, artist and professor, UC Berkeley (previously, founder/director, Stanford University Digital Art Center). NewFangle 2001 artists are Tommy Becker, Andy Diaz Hope, Chris Dorosz, Amanda Hendricks, Sonja Hinrichsen, Rania Ho, Mads Lynnerup, Jill Miller (The Cupcake Project), and Miguel Nelson. - -------------------------------------------------------------------- mail2web - Check your email from the web at http://mail2web.com/ . ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 17 Sep 2001 23:24:30 -0500 From: SCP-New York <[email protected]> Subject: report on NY's contribution to 7s01 http://www.notbored.org/7sept01.html International Day of Protest Against Video Surveillance At precisely 1 pm Eastern Standard Time on Friday, 7 September 2001, the New York Surveillance Camera Players (NY SCP) performed in front of a webcam installed and operated in Times Square by a privacy-insensitive company called Earthcam. Offered as part of 7s01, an international day of protest against the video surveillance of public places, the NY SCP's half-hour-long performance was watched via the Internet by almost 3,000 people from all over the world, as well as by crowds of people in Times Square itself. Composed of Bill B, Bill D, Susan, Kristin and newcomer Marion, the NY SCP performed a version of Headline News that had been expanded to take account of such recent events as the exposure of the existence of a super-secret global spying system operated by the USA military and informally known as Echelon. In addition to performing and giving interviews, the members of the NY SCP handed out copies of a flyer written for the occasion. WHO WE ARE & WHY WE'RE HERE We're the Surveillance Camera Players, a group formed in New York City in November 1996. We protest against the use of surveillance cameras in public places because these cameras violate our constitutionally protected rights to privacy and free assembly. We manifest our opposition by performing specially adapted plays directly in front of surveillance cameras. We use our visibility -- our public appearances, our interviews with the media, and our web site -- to explode the cynical myth that only those who are "guilty of something" are opposed to being watched by unknown eyes. We have come to Times Square because the area is filled with surveillance cameras of all kinds and because today is an international day of protest against video surveillance. At exactly 1 pm Eastern Standard Time today, groups from all over the world (the USA, Colombia, England, France, Germany and Turkey) are taking to the streets to call attention to both the omnipresence of public surveillance cameras and the extent of the opposition to them. Covering the performance were reporters from the Tokyo Broadcasting System; a commercial webzine called Mutation Spotting; and a production company currently producing a series for Japanese Internet TV called "Upstream New York." Contrary to expectations, there were no problems with Earthcam, which sometimes shuts its cameras off when it finds that the NY SCP is standing in front of them, and the New York Police Department, which turned out in force for the group's performance in Times Square on 14 December 2000 and has a history of turning out in force for any SCP performance that has been announced in advance. While the first fact suggests that Earthcam has finally realized that the NY SCP isn't a group to be fucked with (the head of the company was contacted just before the performance by a reporter for Wired News), the second fact suggests that the NYPD has finally realized that the NY SCP isn't a violent group and doesn't pose any threat to "law and order." First proposed by Aktuelle Kamera, an anti-surveillance group in Bremen, Germany, the 7s01 Day of Action had it roots in and built upon some of the contacts made through a series of international actions undertaken by the NY SCP and the French group Souriez, Vous Etes Filmes on 14 December 2000. Unable to particpate in the 14 December 2000 actions, the German activists in Bremen promised that they would be involved in future demonstrations. In July 2001, they proposed 7 September 2001 as the date of the next international day of action. Adopted and slightly modified by the NY SCP, the proposal was posted on the NY SCP's web site and sent out to anti-surveillance activists all over the world. Eventually, 23 groups in 8 different countries got involved. Among these participants were two brand-new SCP groups: the San Francisco SCP and the Stockholm Surveillance Camera Theatre. The SCP network now exists in three American cities, in a total of four countries, and in tandem with a larger network of anti-surveillance groups in Europe, but especially France and Germany. ------------------------------ # 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]