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   Photostatic Magazine 1983-1998                                                  
     Lloyd Dunn <[email protected]>                                                    

   fAf Jan02: Cyberarts by Gunalan Nadarajan                                       
     linda carroli <[email protected]>                                         

   New publication: BORDER CROSSING SERVICES                                       
     Oliver Ressler <[email protected]>                                       

   CFP: InfowarCon 2002                                                            
     Kelley <[email protected]>                                                       

   open letter to ars electronca                                                   
     olia lialina <[email protected]>                                         

   Indymedia's Radio Group - D.R.O.P. project :: Broadcast: January 31st - February
     jaromil <[email protected]>                                                      

   objekt_14 (build 2314)                                                          
     Peter Luining <[email protected]>                                            

   EUPRACTIC NOTICE - JAN 2002                                                     
     "EUPRAXIS" <[email protected]>                                                  

   DIAN Announcement for February                                                  
     DIAN <[email protected]>                                                    

   New Art                                                                         
     "mikael richter" <[email protected]>                                             

   new work                                                                        
     computer fine arts <[email protected]>                                 

   Big Wide Logic                                                                  
     "John Biggs" <[email protected]>                                            



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Date: Sun, 20 Jan 2002 21:39:24 +0100
From: Lloyd Dunn <[email protected]>
Subject: Photostatic Magazine 1983-1998

B a c k g r o u n d

Photostatic Magazine was a regular fixture and active proponent of 
the zine, audio art and DIY (do it yourself) counterculture that 
emerged during the 1980s. As a journal of so-called 'machine art', 
Photostatic managed to bring together artists working across the 
spectrum of contemporary disciplines, including photocopy art, 
collage, correspondence or mail art, concrete poetry, experimental 
works, graphic design, photography, sound and video art, humor, 
essays, reviews, journalism, and more.

In addition to this wide range of subject matter, Photostatic's 
contributors came from around the world; Japan, Australia, North and 
South America, and most nations of Europe, including many artists 
from the then-Warsaw Pact countries. Photostatic worked within a 
self-proclaimed 'Eternal Network', which made use of photocopy, 
typewriters, rubber stamps, glue sticks, handwriting and the 
international postal system; in perhaps much the same spirit as 
people blog, surf, chat, email and code web pages today.

A n n o u n c e m e n t

Photostatic's editor, Lloyd Dunn, is pleased to announce a new 
website devoted to historifying and archiving the project called 
Photostatic. This new site is intended to serve as a repository for a 
complete collection of Photostatic Magazine in electronic form 
(including its variant titles Retrofuturism and Psrf).

We further announce the immediate availability of the first issue in 
the PDF series,  Psrf 49 (October 1998), which was the final issue in 
the printed series. New postings will follow at approximately 
one-month intervals.

We post these versions, one at a time, in like manner to how they 
first appeared, in deference to the print publication's bimonthly 
schedule. We post them in reverse chronological order to form a 
mirror image in time of the original series. People entirely new to 
this content will therefore have the opportunity to see the work 
sequentially with its origins gradually unveiled, as opposed to how 
its creators saw it, inevitably in terms of an unfolding and 
surprising future.

Please visit the new site.

	http://psrf.detritus.net/

If you are a former Photostatic or Retrofuturism contributor, please 
take a moment to stop by and leave your comments.

	http://psrf.detritus.net/comments.html


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#  Lloyd Dunn : [email protected]
#  The Tape-beatles and Public Works Productions : http://pwp.detritus.net/
#  - - - - - - - - - - -
#  Address   | c/o Heckovi, Veltrusk� 531/9, Prosek, 19000 Praha-9, CZ
#  Telephone | (42) 02-8688-0092


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Date: Mon, 21 Jan 2002 16:18:26 +1000
From: linda carroli <[email protected]>
Subject: fAf Jan02: Cyberarts by Gunalan Nadarajan 

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Sincere apologies for cross posting
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In fAf's first issue for 2002, Gunalan Nadarajan discusses Cyberarts: 
Intersections of Art and Technology, a current exhibition in Singapore. 
Nadarajan considers the development of neologisms to engage art and 
technology and arrives at a concept of 'cyberarts'.

:: Long time editor, Roger Malina farewells Leonardo Electronic Almanac and 
passes the cyberbaton on to Nisar Keshvani.
:: Ugur Gudukbay and Tolga Abaci take us on step by step journey through a 
Hierarchical Modeling and Animation System for the Turkish Shadow Theater, 
Karagoz.
:: The role of women in Asian cinema is addressed by Tristan Chan Jin Wei 
in The Orient Express.
:: Shu-Min Heng reviews Second Thought - A Video Installation by Samuel 
John Sexton.
:: JM John Armstrong reviews Howard Bloom's recent book Global Brain: the 
evolution of mass mind from the Big Bang to the 21st Century.
:: Linda Carroli takes a look at MIT's publication net_condition: art and 
global media which documents the art and global media project curated by 
Peter Weibel.

PLUS the usual culprits - upfront, events, opps and stuff.

[email protected]
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The latest art and technology news on the net can be viewed at fAf's 
Australian based URL:
http://www.cdes.qut.edu.au/Fineart_Online/

Or elsewhere at:
http://www.fineartforum.org

To subscribe to the fAf digest, go to: 
http://www.fineartforum.org/aboutus/subscrip.html

"This project has been assisted by the Commonwealth Government through the 
Australia Council, its arts funding and advisory body."
http://www.ozco.gov.au


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Date: Fri, 25 Jan 2002 20:47:03 +0000
From: Oliver Ressler <[email protected]>
Subject: New publication: BORDER CROSSING SERVICES

Oliver Ressler, Martin Krenn, "Dienstleistung: Fluchthilfe/Border
Crossing Services�, Edition Selene, 52 p., ger./engl., ISBN:
3-85266-186-2, 2002, EURO 8,00.-
with contributions by Gerald Raunig, Carsten Does, etc.


The European Union member states' restrictive immigration regulations
mean that there is almost no chance to legally migrate to the EU and
reside in a member state. For those who want to enter, making use of
border crossing services is often the only possibility for penetrating
"Fortress Europe.�

The publication documents and discusses the project "Border Crossing
Services� by the artists Martin Krenn and Oliver Ressler, which was
realized in form of an exhibition in the "Kunstraum L�neburg�, a video,
and a direct mailing with the title "Neues Grenzblatt� (New Border
Paper) in the Austrian/Slovenian border region in 2001. The goal of the
project "Border Crossing Services� is to redefine and highlight the
positive aspects of terms such as "smuggler� or "trafficker" which have
been given a negative connotation through the dominant medial discourse.
The publication includes a copy of the "Neues Grenzblatt" which was
realized in cooperation with anti-racist groups and migrant organizations.

Order at your local bookstore or at http://www.amazon.de (available at
the end of February)

Project-info
http://www.t0.or.at/fluchthilfe


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Date: Fri, 25 Jan 2002 22:45:13 -0500
From: Kelley <[email protected]>
Subject: CFP: InfowarCon 2002


                   :::: CALL FOR PAPERS ::::
                   :::: InfowarCon 2002 ::::

               September 3-6, 2002, Washington, DC
                Homeland Defense & CyberTerrorism:
                 Dealing With Harsh New Realities

      http://www.infowar.com/papers/02/paper_012402a_j.shtml

Four days after INFOWARCON 2001 concluded, the very face of our world 
changed.  Since then, governments and commercial organizations have 
accelerated their efforts at defending the new Security Triad: Electronic, 
Physical and Personnel. The threats to critical infrastructures and 
government systems have never been higher, and increased cooperation is 
more necessary than ever before � here and throughout the world.

INFOWARCON 2002 will bring together political, military, and commercial 
leaders from around the world to discuss the latest in threats and defenses.

We are soliciting creative, analytic, real-world opinions and solutions 
that will function in:

- -=- Countering the threats of Global and National Cyberterrorism
- -=- National and Municipal Critical Infrastructure Protection
- -=- Military and Government Information Operations (Defense and
     Offense)


    Interested parties from government, law enforcement, academia,
    corporations, product vendors and individuals from all nations
    are invited to submit papers or concepts for presentations to
    be given at INFOWARCON 2002 and published in the Conference
    Proceedings and on our web sites.

QUESTIONS?

For inquiry or discussion on submissions, please contact
Winn Schwartau at 727.393.6600 or mailto:[email protected]

or Betty at mailto:[email protected]

Learn more at http://www.infowar.com/papers/02/paper_012402a_j.shtml 


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Date: Mon, 28 Jan 2002 21:48:51 +0100
From: olia lialina <[email protected]>
Subject: open letter to ars electronca


good afternoon

what has happened to 10 masterpieces of early net art?

http://remote.aec.at/

olia


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Date: Tue, 29 Jan 2002 11:30:58 +0100
From: jaromil <[email protected]>
Subject: Indymedia's Radio Group - D.R.O.P. project :: Broadcast: January 31st - February 4th


Indymedia's Radio Group - D.R.O.P. project will Produce a Live Internet
::  Broadcast:  Thursday   January   31st   -   Monday   February   4th.

For Immediate release, Monday, January 28th, 2002
Contact: [email protected]
            http://radio.indymedia.org

1. The World Social Forum in Porto Alegre, Brazil
2. The World Economic Forum and protests in New York City
3. The Munich Conference on Security Policy protests in Munich
4. Additional Programming from India, the UK, San Francisco and Seattle,
   among others.

:: The World Economic Forum
Some very important people  are  missing  from  the  headlines  and  the
stories of the world's most influential economic institutions  like  the
International Monetary Fund, the World Trade Organization (WTO), and the
Free  Trade  Area  of  the  Americas.    The   real   players--corporate
representatives--meet for the World Economic Forum (WEF)  this  year  in
New York City with minimal remote press access.  Teach-ins and  protests
planned in New York City get to the heart of corporate globalization and
US economic power.
    http://www.weforum.org
    http://www.anotherworldispossible.com

:: The World Social Forum
Also  missing  from  the  headlines  are  the  alternatives  devised  by
grassroots organizations and the world's non-elites.  Set to  happen  at
the same time as the WEF is the World  Social  Forum  in  Porto  Alegre,
Brazil, a conference exploring  such  alternatives  to  an  increasingly
standard corporate agenda.
    http://www.forumsocialmundial.org.br/eng/index.asp

:: The Munich Conference on Security Policy
This annual meeting brings together the  government  officials  and  the
military of NATO and the EU.  Much of the coalition behind the  military
coalitions that brought us the wars in Afghanistan, Kosovo, and Iraq are
forged in conferences like  this  security  conference.   The  last  few
months have seen military coalition involvement from Japan  and  Germany
unprecedented since WWII.  European  activists  are  planning  to  bring
their message held by most of the world:  not  to  expand  the  "War  on
Terrorism" to more countries.
    http://www.carneval-against-nato.de/
    http://www.anti-nato.de.vu/

During our broadcast, Stations can:
1. Stream the live broadcast any time
2. Download audio highlights from the live stream for broadcast; or
3. Download produced MP3 programs giving background, updates, headlines,
   stories and wrap-ups.

The live internet stream will begin on January  31st  and  last  through
February 4th from stations in Seattle, San Francisco, Vermont, New York,
Munich, Porto Alegre, and  India.


To View a Schedule of the Broadcast please go to
http://www.Protest.Net/drop/


To broadcast or listen to the Stream link to one of the following url's:

 http://freeteam.nl:8000/drop - 24kbps

 http://live.waag.org:7800/drop -24kbps

 http://xaos.pvl.at:8000/drop - 24kbps

 http://radio.uk.solpsists.org:8000/drop - 24kbps

 http://www.autistici.org:8000/drop - 24kbps

 http://radio.us.solpsists.org:8000/drop - 24kbps

 http://notowar.com/blast.m3u - 16kbps

For archived mp3's of the broadcast go to
 http://radio.indymedia.org/drop/archive.html

Some portions of the stream may be in Portuguese,  Spanish,  French,  or
German.

If you have any questions about  playing  the  broadcast,  please  email
[email protected]

For more details, go to:
 http://radio.indymedia.org

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Since the WTO protests in Seattle, 1999, the  Independent  Media  Center
(IMC) has been covering the voices  of  those  critiquing  these  global
institutions and their impact on democratic structures,  then  streaming
it over the internet.  Likewise, the  IMC  will  produce  live  breaking
coverage of the forums and protests in Brazil,  New  York,  and  Munich.
Hundreds of media activists will be calling in reports, conducting phone
interviews and collecting audio on the front lines, in workshops, and at
teach-ins.

For more about the IMC, go to:
 http://www.indymedia.org
 http://www.indymedia.org/about.php3

See also Microradio.net for more information about live  web  streaming:
 http://www.microradio.net

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jaromil  ][   http://dyne.org   ][  GnuPG _key__id_
EDEE F1B9 DC92 76C0 6D46  D77A 58B0 82D6 (5B6E 6D97)


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Date: Wed, 30 Jan 2002 15:59:54 +0100
From: Peter Luining <[email protected]>
Subject: objekt_14 (build 2314)


name: objekt_14 (build 2314)
artist: peter luining/ ctrlatdel.org
description: url based audio visual engine
platform: win98/winme/win2000/winxp
browser: msie 5+
plugin: macromedia shockwave 8.5
manual url: http://www.ctrlaltdel.org/objekt_14/manual.html
objekt_14 url: http://www.ctrlaltdel.org/objekt_14


changes from last build: objekt_14 can now import soundfiles 
larger than 48 kb. mp3 support is out because of mp3 files that
use flexible sample rates caused objekt_14 to crash. 

bug fixes: import bug (import of files should now be stable), 
sample manipulation (should now be stable/ crash free).

known issues: objekt_14 supports the standard PCM WAV file format. 
Though the standard PCM WAV file format is the most widely used
wav format there are several varieties of WAV file formats. 
Non-supported WAV file formats include: CCITT A-Law, CCITT u-Law, 
DSP Group TrueSpeech(TM), elemediaTM AX2400P music codec, IMA 
ADPCM, Microsoft ADPCM, MSN Audio and GSM 6.10.

soon to come objekt_14 standalone versions for mac and pc.
beta versions available at: ftp://www.ctrlaltdel.org/pub/engines


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Date: Thu, 31 Jan 2002 20:00:14
From: "EUPRAXIS" <[email protected]>
Subject: EUPRACTIC NOTICE - JAN 2002

Dear Colleague,

Please, find hereafter new calls for proposals published JAN 2002 in 
the Official Journal of the European Communities. You may find suitable
 partners to qualify for funding at http://www.eupraxis.com/partners_search.htm 
<http://www.eupraxis.com>
EUPRACTIC-NOTICE is produced monthly and is circulated to anyone
 expressing an interest in European matters. 
 
Forward a copy of this e-mail to colleagues and encourage them to register too.

Best regards
eupraxis team
To be excluded from this list please reply with REMOVE on subject line.

URBAN - Call for proposals regarding the Community framework for 
cooperation to promote sustainable urban development 
Published 30.01.2002 Deadline: open until 27 March 2002. EURef: (2002/C 26/08)

OPEN CALL FOR PROPOSALS VP/2001/21 Directorate-General for 
Employment and Social Affairs Implementation of the Council Decision 
of 20 December 2000 on a programme relating to the Community 
framework strategy on gender equality (2001-2005) 
Published 25.01.2002 Deadline: 15 March 2002 EURef:(2002/C 23/08)

The EC/US cooperation programme in higher education and vocational 
education and training (2001-2005) Call for proposals 2002 
Published 19.01.2002 Deadline: 1 April 2002 EURef: (2002/C 16/22)

Call for proposals under the EC/Canada cooperation programme in 
higher education and training Published 19.01.2002 
Deadline: 1 April 2002 EURef: (2002/C 16/21)

SYNERGY PROGRAMME Call for co-financed proposals 2002 
Published 19.01.2002 Deadline: 3 April 2002 EURef: (2002/C 16/20)

CALL FOR PROPOSALS for the URB-AL programme (phase two) 
Published 16.01.2002 Deadlines: 30 April and 31 October 2002 EURef: (2002/C 12/13)

CALL FOR PROPOSALS for the URB-AL programme (phase two) 
Published 16.01.2002 Deadline: 15 June 2002 EURef: (2002/C 12/12)

Call for proposals for indirect RTD actions under the specific programme 
for research, technological development and demonstration on 
"Improving the human research potential and the socioeconomic 
knowledge base" Raising public awareness of science and technology 
Call identifier: IHP-RPA-02-1 Published 15.01.2002 
Deadline 15 April 2002 EURef: (2002/C 11/02)

Altener - Call for proposals for the promotion of increased use of 
renewable energy sources in the European Community 2002 
Published 09.01.2002 Deadlines: 3 April 2002 and 30 September 2002. EURef: (2002/C 6/09)

SAVE - Call for proposals for the promotion of energy efficiency in the 
European Community 2002 Published 09.01.2002 
Deadlines: 3 April 2002 and 30 September 2002. EURef: (2002/C 6/08)

Call for proposals for the Euro-Mediterranean regional programme for 
local water management issued by the European Commission 
Published 05.01.2002 Deadline: 12.00 on 31 May 2002 EURef: (2002/C 2/03)

Call for proposals for employability and long-term employment of 
multiply disadvantaged groups (ESF type pilot project) issued by the 
National Agency for Regional Development of the Ministry of 
Agriculture and Regional Development as contracting authority 
representing the Ministry of Economic Affairs and the Ministry of 
Social and Family Affairs Published 05.01.2002 
Deadline: 4 April 2002 at 4 p.m. EURef: (2002/C 2/04)



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Date: Fri, 01 Feb 2002 01:14:06 +0100
From: DIAN <[email protected]>
Subject: DIAN Announcement for February



              DIAN - Digital Interactive Artists' Network

                                [Image]

                         http://dian-network.com

February:

DIAN - Digital Interactive Artists' Network -
Our focus for the month of February is SHIRIN KOULADJIE. We proudly
present her work :

"n3xt"

http://dian-network.com/navigation.html

n3xt is a series of loops, with the emphasis on plain space around
objects, exaggerated movements and sound.

As I learned the value of using repetitious elements and silence, there
came a corresponding use in the choice and arrangement of my
compositions. Certain schemes begin to produce an idea in the mind when
they are seen or heard, some a peaceful image - a most welcome contrast
to the feeling of confusion and unrest caused by a crowded life style
and a busy mind. Experiments show that an individual has the capacity to
enjoy only a limited number of things at one time and that when this
amount has been exceeded one actually sees less rather than more. An
object gains importance when it is separated from the things around it-
a few frames of a movie take a new life of their own when they are cut
from their environment: A new thought is born.
  ------------------------------------------------------------------------

DIAN - Digital Interactive Artists� Network - is a network for artists
who are seriously involved in using Internet technology in the domain of
contemporary art. We are deeply interested in artists working in this
field.
Artists working with the web, the net and related domains, please submit
your work here:

http://dian-network.com/information.html



        Visit DIAN and explore what can be done on the Internet.

                    address: http://dian-network.com
                      e-mail: [email protected]

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Date: Sun, 20 Jan 2002 23:36:14 +0100
From: "mikael richter" <[email protected]>
Subject: New Art

Ny Konst p�/ New Art on www.konst.org /Mikael Richter [email protected] 



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Date: Mon, 21 Jan 2002 16:47:06 -0500
From: computer fine arts <[email protected]>
Subject: new work



__________________________________________________-----

xena
http://www.computerfinearts.com/xena/


dakro
http://www.computerfinearts.com/dakro/



* quicktime 4.1+
* fast connection recommended
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</computerfinearts>


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Date: Mon, 28 Jan 2002 10:11:45 -0500
From: "John Biggs" <[email protected]>
Subject: Big Wide Logic

As a labour of love, I've built a little webzine featuring "Linux news
for the rest of us." Currently, it's a pretty quiet party and I haven't
posted its existence much, but I believe that it could do with a more
lively audience and so submit it to nettimers. Welcome and enjoy.

www.bigwidelogic.com

Thanks,

John Biggs



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