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Table of Contents: tech_2 2002 lisa haskel <[email protected]> urban drift 2002 - pressrelease Urban Drift <[email protected]> CALL FOR PAPERS: Constitutionalism and Constitutionalisation, CLS-conference '02 "R. A. Hettinga" <[email protected]> borderhack at cellspace, san francisco. fran ilich <[email protected]> International Video Festival in Ramallah, Palestine [email protected] INNESTO-GREFFE-GRAFT (Ita - fra - eng) "ph2o arte" <[email protected]> FW: borderhack 2003. fran ilich <[email protected]> Executive Order : Free Cultural Zone US Department of Art & Technology <[email protected]> TRISTERO Simon Biggs <[email protected]> PM: Zimmer, Pau, Bartsch und Claus singen im Chor Volker Ludwig <[email protected]> ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 30 Jul 2002 18:35:43 +0100 From: lisa haskel <[email protected]> Subject: tech_2 2002 Its mostly of local interest, but here's the latest tech_2 project. We'll be in Lancaster in the north of England, and heading off towards the end to Grizedale Forest to test out our skills in rural surroundings. if you're close (ish), think about dropping by... everyone welcome. http://tech2.southspace.org Tech_2/Grow Your Own Media Lab is a series of workshops, events, and experiments with free software, recycled hardware, mobile computing, wireless networks, small renewable energy systems and community media resources. 16 August to 11 September, Folly, Lancaster and Grizedale Forest, Cumbria. Shared food and accomodation is available free for anyone who gets there. contact [email protected] Documentation will be available as we go. look out for announcements. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 01 Aug 2002 17:02:24 +0200 From: Urban Drift <[email protected]> Subject: urban drift 2002 - pressrelease URBAN DRIFT 2002 9th � 13th October, Caf� Moskau, Karl-Marx Allee 34, Berlin Mitte, and workspaces throughout Berlin FROM FORMALISM TO FLUX � TRANSFORMATIONAL URBANISM AND NEW URBAN STRATEGIES At last year�s urban drift symposium, the architect Cedric Price defined the term urban drift as one which implied both movement and generosity. This year from the 9th to the 13th October 2002, urban drift will be able to do greater justice to its name and will manifest itself as a broad-based platform made up of a two-day conference, a night space � a forum for transformational urbanism � drawing together artists, architects, filmmakers, writers, sound artists and DJs in a mutual exchange � and open workspaces throughout the city. The main location, Caf� Moskau, on the Karl-Marx-Allee near Alexanderplatz, is in itself a significant building � particularly in the context of Berlin�s redevelopment. One of the notable buildings of the early sixties, adorned with utopian mosaics, and a model of the USSR sputnik � donated to the GDR - it has been closed for over two years and by the time urban drift takes place it will be partially renovated and open for events and temporary use. 10 minutes away from Alexanderplatz, Caf� Moskau stands on the main artery towards the German/Polish border. The conference � From Formalism to Flux � mobility and new urban strategies � October 11th and 12th, 2002 A two-day international symposium drawing together international participants from the disciplines of architecture, urbanism, interactive design, art and media activism, in a mutual discourse on mobility � mobile connectivity, the "design of flows", and global mobility phenomena in urbanism and architecture. Urban drift will reflect the re-politicisation of architectural practice. Keynote speakers Lars Lerup, Dean, School of Architecture, Houston Texas and Irene McAra Mc William, computer related design, RCA London will discuss mobile connectivity. Panel themes include � the urban and political phenomenon of wireless � LAN � networks, (including Armin Medosch, James Stevens of consume.net, Simon Worthington, Mute Magazine, and Shu lea Cheang, nomadic media artist), accommodating flux and reading the urban dynamic: How can architects and urbanists draw inspiration from rapidly accelerated urban processes: the unplanned, spontaneous and self-organized processes in cities where individuals are designing their own spaces�. (participants include: Stefano Boeri, Multiplicities, Milan, Guido Borelli, Director of Urban Management at the Domus Design Academy, Milan, Srdjan Jovanovic Weiss, Normal Group � Belgrade, Yoshiharu Tsukamoto, Studio bow wow, Tokyo). Further themes include: the potential of urban voids � Stephen Kovats, Montreal; the "economy of scarcity" (Mangelwirtschaft); Berlin as a border city: Uwe Rada, Die taz, and Mobility versus Place: residual/peripheral urban spaces (with Jean Louis Paillard, P�riph�riques, Paris, L21 architects, Leipzig), Finally, Tactical Mobility, will include media activists � knowbotic research, analysis of Nike�s situationist branding, and a discussion on the reactivation of underused, or undervalued public spaces. OPEN WORKSPACES � from 9th � 13th October, 2002 throughout Berlin. As part of urban drift this year, we will include a number of workspaces in Berlin - architectural practices, designers, and artists. With Open Workspaces we mean spaces which are more than offices and studios, rather they are hybrid spaces, incorporating exhibition spaces, laboratories for interdisciplinary exchange and collaborations, and meeting points for mutual exchange on the urban drift themes. These hybrid spaces are a phenomenon very specific to Berlin. - - A map � provided by velotaxi - will allow for an urban drift between these different locations between the 9th and the 13th October. amongst the participants of the open workspaces are: lessrain, Hoyer and Schindele architects, filesharing, raumlaborberlin, die�Alex psd (artists and activists bringing current public space issues to the forefront through interventions and actions on Alexanderplatz), Platoon ( a group of designers who will place 2 shipping containers in Mitte, and provide a temporary media lab for berlin�s �sub-cultural� scene), e27, Pfadfinderei, Standard Rad, and Latif Oberholz. THE NIGHTSPACE+ October 10th/11th and 12th � at Caf� Moskau, Karl-Marx Allee 34 A forum for transformational urbanism: "The inexhaustible inventory of the streets� The night space will bring together talks, presentations and visuals, video screenings, readings, and Dj�s in the spirit of the situationist derive. The participants are actively engaged in affecting, transforming, intervening, in the urban landscape. Themes include: urban nomadism and mobile urban strategies, urban curating. PARTICIPANTS INCLUDE: Leo Villareal � on the portable temporary architecture of the Burning Man Festival / Heath Bunting, on BorderXing � a net art project and a radical d�rive throughout Europe, supported by the Tate Modern / Rafael Horzon will present BELFAS, modern facades for minimalistic urban regeneration / Wilfried Hou Je Bek, on psychogeographies and the urban d�rive with algortithms (www.socialfiction.org) / Jose Perez de Lama, on "Zapatista urbanism� / Cite des Ondes from Canada, will screen video work from their recent festival / Actar publishers will present their new issue of Verb (on connection) / A.non.mag, from Dublin, will present their anonymous architecture magazine, for distribution in the shopping malls and the petrol stations of the suburbs, to garner interest in new architecture and design for suburbia / Stefan Saffer presents mobile porch, a foldable, rollable architecture for interventions and interactions in public spaces / There will be discussions on the history and the fate of the Caf� Moskau, left empty for the past 3 years / Turbo space � the uncontrolled urban processes of Belgrade, will be presented in a complex interface - Datacloud by the Stealth Group / flora&fauna visions / our communication partners are Vitra Design Museum Berlin (who are opening the exhibition "Living in Motion, Design and Architecture for Flexible Dwelling� on September 27th) the TU Berlin (Architekturfakult�t), and sponsors are art&com, supporters are the Transmediale Salon, the Italian Cultural Insitute, the Canadian Embassy, the French Cultural Insitute. Initiator and Curator: Francesca Ferguson Patroness: Kristin Feireiss, Aedes Gallery Urban drift is financed by the Hauptstadtkulturfond Berlin. ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 3 Aug 2002 13:12:19 -0400 From: "R. A. Hettinga" <[email protected]> Subject: CALL FOR PAPERS: Constitutionalism and Constitutionalisation, CLS-conference '02 - --- begin forwarded text Status: U Approved-By: [email protected] Date: Fri, 2 Aug 2002 22:47:03 +0000 Reply-To: Hayek Related Research <[email protected]> Sender: Hayek Related Research <[email protected]> From: Carl Lebeck <[email protected]> Subject: [HAYEK-L:] CALL FOR PAPERS: Constitutionalism and Constitutionalisation, CLS-conference '02 To: [email protected] CRITICAL LEGAL CONFERENCE 6-8th SEPTEMBER 2002 held at UNIVERSITY of NORTH LONDON - CALL FOR PAPERS webpage: www.unl.ac.uk/clc2002/ CALL FOR PAPERS: Constitutionalism and Constitutionalisation - End or Revival of Liberal Governance? Constitutionalism is one of the quite few political concepts that seems to have (at least on the rhetorical level) universal acceptance. There has also been a global development of constitutional law according to "constitutionalist" lines during the "third-wave of democratisation", a process that has been going on with an increasing pace since 1989. This process of "constitutionalisation" that has been going on in post-totalitarian or post-authoritarian countries is also visible on the level of supranational government in the European Union. A parallell to these political processes has been an unparallelled expansion in the studies of constitutionalism, that has drawn from disciplines as law, political science, economics and international relations (!). "Constitutionalism" has traditionally been associated with liberal "rule of law state" that has sometimes been regarded as conflicting with the aspirations of the welfare state, Rechtsstaats-ideology and to some extent also associated with more or less watered down forms of market ideology. However, it is obvious that the development of constitutionalism presently is multi-faceted, the emphasis on social rights in South Africa, the tendency to constitutionalise social rights as well as gender-equality in Europe, as well as the acceptance for affirmative action in constitutional law all tend to show that constitutionalism might have other implications than usually associated with it. As constitutionalism often has been associated with liberal views of equal treatment, it has lately also been associated with tendencies to manage ethnic conflicts through various forms of governmental recognition of cultural differences, that has often been seen as conflicting with its traditional liberal roots. The increased importance of human rights protection is another side of the present day constitutionalism, while the out-sourcing of traditional governmental tasks (e.g. the quangos) that often results in a more unclear domain of human rights law. Other important characteristics of it, seems to be a more extensive protection of economic freedoms and sometimes even restriction of fiscal powers by judicial review. Another facet of it seems to be the increased interest in constitutionalising limits of the governmental tasks through constitutional texts that might be seen in certain European states, as well as in federal states as the US where the Supreme Court has been increasingly restrictive towards federal legislation beyond the commerce clause. These developments might be seen as a reinstallment of important traits of liberal governance. On another level it also includes a general acceptance for the set of political institutions associated with liberal democracies. This stream of the Critical Legal Conference welcomes proposal for papers and presentations on any aspect of the development of constitutionalism in the world. Carl Lebeck [email protected] Regarding this stream, please contact me at [email protected] [email protected] For further information about the conference, please consult its homepage, http://www.unl.ac.uk/clc2002 or contact Professor Bill Bowring ([email protected]) or Dr Adam Gearey ([email protected]) _________________________________________________________________ Join the world�s largest e-mail service with MSN Hotmail. http://www.hotmail.com - --- end forwarded text - -- - ----------------- R. A. Hettinga <mailto: [email protected]> The Internet Bearer Underwriting Corporation <http://www.ibuc.com/> 44 Farquhar Street, Boston, MA 02131 USA "... however it may deserve respect for its usefulness and antiquity, [predicting the end of the world] has not been found agreeable to experience." -- Edward Gibbon, 'Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire' ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 04 Aug 2002 10:58:21 -0500 From: fran ilich <[email protected]> Subject: borderhack at cellspace, san francisco. - ------ Mensaje reenviado De: podp <[email protected]> Fecha: Sat, 3 Aug 2002 21:44:55 -0700 (PDT) Para: fran ilich <[email protected]> CC: [email protected] Asunto: 8.4.02 >> a special free film night at cellspace hola noborder artist / organism(s), you are no doubt ready to take your artworlds beyond that archaic Operating System of geopolitical boundaries and into a specially Un-prepared interzone where the multiplicity of cultures and shared creative acts become a vast network of links and living mechanisms for bypassing the jackals and the gatekeepers ... THIS Sunday 8.4.02 7:00pm at THE Cellspace Please join us for ; FREE FILMS and DINNER ( some food provided by our kitchen magician - - Maya ... together w/ whatever potluck offerings you might be able to bring it will be a feast ! ) previews of Pods' film program for the Borderhack 3.0 festival / gathering taking place in Tijuana Aug. 16 - 18 www.borderhack.org ( and for more backround visit www.noborder.org ) And if you are so inspired you can find out here how you can CARAVAN w/ us to this most unique midland of art and social consciousness at the fringes of our current globalized mess. you say you want to make other worlds possible ?! this is the information you've been waiting for ! Film excerpts from Sebastio Salgado's "Spectre of Hope" and a plethora of Culture Jamming documents that WILL NOT LEAVE YOU UNCHANGED ! saludos ! pod p. ::: p.s. Due to such short notice : Please spread the word to all friendly organisms !! Please try to bring a friend or 2 w/ you ! ::: " As I discovered at the end of my innocence in 1955, the Border , strictu senso, is a state-sanctioned system of violence - physical, environmental, economic, and cultural. Its principal historical function , I learned later , has been the reproduction of agricultural + industrial peonage in the American Southwest ( and more lately , in the maquiladoras as well as more distant US labor markets ). It penetrates deeply into millions of lives far from the actual demarcation of national real-estate. " - ------ Fin del mensaje reenviado ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 6 Aug 2002 00:14:02 EDT From: [email protected] Subject: International Video Festival in Ramallah, Palestine Date: Sat, 27 Jul 2002 10:32:58 -0400 From: EMILY JACIR Subject: International Video Festival in Ramallah, Palestine Dear friends, I am curating a video art festival of International artists to be held in Ramallah this Fall. There will be no official theater location. Rather, the festival will take place within the homes of the people in Ramallah. People will take the videos home and watch them and then when the curfew is lifted, will pass the video on to the next person,etc. In this way, everyone will have access to the videos and they will be able to be shown around the city. Unfortunately, we can not guarantee the safe return of your video. If your video is in a house, and Israeli soldiers enter the house, it will more then likely be destroyed. We welcome all subject matter EXCEPT anything about the Palestinian/ Israeli conflict. The video system there is PAL. Please contact me at: [email protected] if you would like to submit your video. Best, Emily ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 06 Aug 2002 15:52:09 +0000 From: "ph2o arte" <[email protected]> Subject: INNESTO-GREFFE-GRAFT (Ita - fra - eng) INNESTO-GREFFE-GRAFT (Ita - fra - eng) (ita) Happening nel Parco Lei � gentilmente invitata all' happening nel Parco delle Alpi Marittime, per la performance "Innesto - Greffe - Graf" il prossimo 7 Settembre 2002. Un'originale happening nel Parco delle Alpi Marittime, in Italia vicino a Cuneo. Si tratta di un particolare evento, ideato da due interessanti giovani artisti, Domenico Olivero e Stefano Venezia. Il 7 Settembre nel pomeriggio (ore 17,00) essi vi aspetteranno nel Vallone delle Vallette, nel centro del Parco delle Alpi Marittime, per un originale evento, un nuovo modo di vivere una comunicazione globale e un confronto con gli artisti in un suggestivo spazio naturale. Essi vi aspetteranno per un incontro ed una camminata, dialogando sui valori umani. Alla fine tutte le persone presenti parteciperanno alla creazione di una scultura in forma di costellazione (in questo caso quella dell'Orsa maggiore). Per tutte le informazioni e mappa del luogo visitare il sito http://digilander.iol.it/innestogreffe/index.html Se desidera essere cancellato dalla nostra mailing list invii un e-mail a [email protected], completamente vuota ed intitola "unsubscribre". (fra) Happening dans le Parc Nous avons le plaisir de vous inviter � l'�v�nement "Innesto - Greffe - Graft", le 7 Septembre 2002. Un original "Happening" aura lieu dans le Parc des Alpes Maritimes, Italie, pr�s de Cuneo, Italie. C'est un �v�nement artistique sp�cial, con�u par des importants jeunes artistes italiens, Domenico Olivero et Stefano Venezia. Le 7 Septembre, � h 17:00, nous nous rencontrerons dans la Vall�e Vallette, au centre du Parc des Alpes Maritimes, pour cette particuli�re performance artistique qui veut repr�senter une nouvelle fa�on de vivre dans une communication globale ainsi qu'un �change culturel parmis des artistes, et cela � l'int�rieur d'un magnifique espace naturel. Nous allons nous rencontrer pour en suite faire ensemble un bout de chemin en dialoguant sur les valeurs humaines.A la fin de cette promenade, chaque personne aura la possibilit� de faire une sculpture avec la forme d'une constellation (dans ce cas l'Ourse Majeur, Great Bear). Pour toutes informations veuillez visiter le site internet http://digilander.iol.it/innestogreffe/index.html Pour �tre �limin� de la mailing list "Innesto - Greffe - Graft", envoyer une e-mail � [email protected], et �crire la parole "unsubscribe" comme objet. (eng) Happening in the Park You are cordially invited to happening in the Park, for the performance "Innesto - Greffe - Graf" next 7 September 2002. A original happening will take place in Alpi Marittime's Park, Italy, near Cuneo, Italy. It is a special artistic event, designed by important Italian young artists, Domenico Olivero and Stefano Venezia. Around the 7th of September in the afternoon ( 5 p.m) we will rendezvous in the Vallette Valley, in the centre of the Alpi Marittime's Park, for a particular art event in a public space. A new way for living in a global communication and a chat among artists and the audience, in a wonderful natural space. We will meet and walk in an original procession with dialogs and comparisons about human values. At the end of the walking every person in the audience will build a sculpture in the shape of a constellation (in this case Ursa Major, Great Bear). For all information and map, look web site: http://digilander.iol.it/innestogreffe/index.html To be removed from the Innesto-Greffe-Graf mailing list write to [email protected] and include the word "unsubscribe" in the subject field. Contact Infotel: 3282159521 Emal: [email protected]; For all information look web site: http://digilander.iol.it/innestogreffe/index.html (c) Domenico Olivero & Stefano Venezia, all riserved _________________________________________________________________ MSN Foto � il sistema pi� facile per condividere e stampare foto online: http://photos.msn.it ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 06 Aug 2002 11:57:57 -0500 From: fran ilich <[email protected]> Subject: FW: borderhack 2003. - ------ Mensaje reenviado De: fran ilich <[email protected]> Fecha: Mon, 05 Aug 2002 02:54:27 -0500 Para: US Department of Art & Technology <[email protected]> Asunto: Re: borderhack 2003. dear randall packer, Secretary, US Department of Art & Technology The borderhack organizers are really interested in the participation of your state department at this binational event, which will surely make the bonds beetween our countrys, much stronger. our work is focused on both transculurization/transpollination events, and the influence which the border strange attractor makes upon the immediate geographic area of both our countrys, as well as the reasons which have created such an economical and social disparity, which anyother academic can easily trace postcolonial attitudes of criollos and mestizos who think of themselves as conquistadores. your invitation to declare the border a free zone during the borderhach festival, will surely be recognized in the united states of m�xico for centurys to come, as a token of the good will of your people, a land which I recognize as my cultural alma mater -me growing up in southern california shopping malls-. thanks in advance! fran ilich. > Hi Fran, > > The US Department of Art & Technology would like to participate in > Borderhack 2003 by declaring the border where the festival is > situated a "free cultural zone" while artistic activities and acts of > mediation are taking place, August 16-17. The declaration will state > that anyone participating or attending the festival can pass freely > between the two nations, at this specific stretch of the border, > during the two-day festival. > > A Declaration will be transmitted in an official letter from the > Secretary of the US Department of Art & Technology directly to the > President of the United States. The Declaration will also be > distributed to our mutual press lists and posted on the Website of > the US Department of Art & Technology. > > We are very excited to make Borderhack 2003 an opportunity to bridge > cultural relations between our two nations, as an example of how art > and culture can dissolve national differences throughout the world. > We believe that in declaring the US - Mexico border a "free cultural > zone," we are making a significant step towards resolving > international crises that have at their root a lack of understanding > and cooperation between nations and cultures. > > Please let me know if this is agreeable and you can include us among > your participants. > > Thanks, > > Randall > Secretary, US Department of Art & Technology - ------ Fin del mensaje reenviado ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 6 Aug 2002 12:45:07 -0400 From: US Department of Art & Technology <[email protected]> Subject: Executive Order : Free Cultural Zone EXECUTIVE ORDER RMP 02-06 BY THE SECRETARY OF THE US DEPARTMENT OF ART & TECHNOLOGY http://www.usdept-.arttech.net Relating to the Designation of a Free Cultural Zone On the Mexico - US Border at BORDERHACK 3.0! Festival of Media August 16 - 18, 2002 Randall M. Packer, Secretary THE PARTICIPATING NATIONS, In order to promote international co-operation and to achieve international peace and cultural understanding by the acceptance of obligations not to restrict border passage, by the prescription of open, informed cultural dialogue between nations, by the establishment of the understanding of the aspirations of the artist as a model for spiritual and moral conduct among Governments, and by the maintenance of the role of the artist as a mediator who transcends borders, and a scrupulous respect for the following EXECUTIVE ORDER, in accordance with the laws of the Constitution of the United States of America, Agree to this Executive Order to create a FREE CULTURAL ZONE WHEREAS, the US and Mexico are linked by geography, sharing an approximately 2000-mile border; WHEREAS, the US and Mexico are linked by history, with significant portions of the land now comprising the southwestern states having once been governed by Mexico; WHEREAS, the US and Mexico are linked by culture, with many Americans speaking Spanish, enjoying Mexican food and art, and celebrating Mexican holidays like Dies y Seis and Cinco de Mayo; WHEREAS, the US and Mexico are linked economically, with Mexico being the principal trading partner of bordering states; WHEREAS, the US and Mexico are linked electronically by Borderhack 3.0! Festival of Media in the border town of Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico, the host city with its theme, ||Delete the Border; WHEREAS, for the foregoing reasons, the US greatly values the relationship with Mexico and regards a friendly and cooperative relationship with Mexico as being of immense importance to the US; NOW, THEREFORE, I, RANDALL M. PACKER, Secretary of the US Department of Art & Technology, by the authority vested in me by the Constitution and the laws of this country, do hereby designate the border dividing the US and Mexico in the vicinity of the Borderhack 3.0! Festival of Media a FREE CULTURAL ZONE AND CHARGE the directors of the festival with duties that include, but are not limited, to the following: Represent the US and Mexico with executive power to direct any and all border officials to allow free passage between the two nations without identification or passport clearance in the vicinity of the Borderhack 3.0! Festival of Media; Arrange and facilitate festival and all other and related cultural events, ceremonies of art, and other shamanistic activities without the imposition of unnecessary border restrictions which function as a dimensional vortex swallowing the traveler without papers; Organize multimedia performance events and other forms of cyber-induced altered states of hypermediated consciousness that bring about the dissolution of patriotism and other dangerous patterns of behavior that encourage the evils of nationalism; Promote good relations between the US and Mexico by staging experimental cultural activities that call for culture jamming, border hacking, and the general undermining of anachronistic, pre-21st Century tendencies in these post-apocalyptic times; Create a contemporary theater of mythos and "cultural pathology" as a sui generis ceremonial space for people to reflect on their attitudes toward other cultures; Any and all other activities incident to the foregoing or otherwise related thereto as appropriate or as requested as a significant step towards resolving international crises that have at their root the imposition of unnecessary borders and a lack of understanding and cooperation between nations and cultures; IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and cause the Great Seal of the US Department of Art & Technology to be affixed. Done in the Nation's Capitol in the City of Washington, DC this 6th day of August, 2002 Randall M. Packer Secretary, US Department of Art & Technology Washington, DC * * * ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 4 Aug 2002 16:09:47 +0100 From: Simon Biggs <[email protected]> Subject: TRISTERO ****************************************** TRISTERO A Film and Video Umbrella online project ****************************************** http://www.tristero.co.uk A 'mail-art' project in which online artists-in-residence are creatively 're-cycling' unwanted digital material deposited by subscribers to the Tristero website. Thomas Pynchon's late-Sixties state-of-America novel 'The Crying of Lot 49' revolves around a phenomenon called the Tristero: a clandestine mail system which operates under the radar of the US Postal Service, whose initiates covertly inscribe and re-direct apparently innocent letters as a way of sending coded messages to each other. The Tristero is a kind of hacker underworld before the fact, a secret network of marginalised, dissident elements who take pride in the creative re-purposing of overlooked or discarded material, transforming dead-letters and junk mail into multi-layered carriers of meaning. At a time when junk email is reaching epidemic proportions, this Film and Video Umbrella online project attempts to put some of the Tristero's ideas into practice. Marketing communications agency, The Big Group have developed a customised digital image depository to which subscribers to the Tristero website can donate waste material from their mailboxes or hard drives in the hope that it will be transformed into ready-made, Merz-style artworks by artists. The first artist-in-residence, Nick Crowe has been creating work throughout July, and will be replaced by Simon Biggs on 5th August. Forthcoming artists include Jacqueline Donachie and Michael Landy. ====================================================================== This bulletin has been sent to you by Film and Video Umbrella. If you do not wish to receive information on Film and Video Umbrella projects, please reply to this mail with "UNSUBSCRIBE" in the message body. ====================================================================== A direct link to Simon Biggs' version is at: http://hosted.simonbiggs.easynet.co.uk/tristero/ Simon Biggs [email protected] http://www.littlepig.org.uk/ http://www.greatwall.org.uk/ http://www.babel.uk.net/ Research Professor Art and Design Research Centre Sheffield Hallam University, UK [email protected] http://www.shu.ac.uk/ ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 05 Aug 2002 20:49:52 +0200 From: Volker Ludwig <[email protected]> Subject: PM: Zimmer, Pau, Bartsch und Claus singen im Chor Pressemitteilung - -------------------------------------------------------------- Linke Kraft voraus e-movie der PDS zum Wahlkampf - -------------------------------------------------------------- Irgendwo auf den Sieben Weltmeeren. Westerwellen schlagen gegen den Bug. Ein CDU-Boot taucht auf. Und ab. Etwas liegt in der Luft, und das ist nicht nur der Zigarrenrauch des Kanzlers. Mit halber Kraft, aber voller Zuversicht schippern Wahlf�nger Gerhard, der Fischer und seine Crew �ber den Ozean. Der rote Feuerball brennt auf ihre Gesichter. Die Bullaugen sind leer. Wird die MS Deutschland ihr Ziel erreichen? Pl�tzlich � ein Eisberg, mit dem keiner gerechnet hatte. Panik kommt auf � Ausweichman�ver werden unternommen. Kann eine Kurs�nderung das Schlimmste verhindern? Und dann bewegt sich dieser omin�se Eisberg auch noch. Garantiert kein Seemannsgarn, sondern ein Reisef�hrer f�r Seefahrten auf dem Roten Meer: Die sind nicht immer lustig. Manchmal aber sehr unterhaltsam. - -------------------------------------------------------------- Parallel zum Kino- und TV-Spot der PDS im Bundestagswahlkampf stellt die Internetredaktion den aktuellen Flashfilm unter www.pds2002.de ins Netz. Idee, Texte und Illustrationen entstammen einmal mehr der Kreativschmiede DiG/Berlin unter tatkr�ftiger Mithilfe der vier Parteispitzen, die ihre goldenen Kehlen aufopferungsvoll in den Dienst ihrer Partei gestellt haben. Zugegeben, die 4-min�tige Animation verlangt beim Download viel Geduld, daf�r kommen Userinnen und User voll auf ihre Kosten! - -------------------------------------------------------------- DiG/Berlin - Agentur f�r Kommunikationskultur DiG/Berlin ist eine junge Agentur, die neben Kunden in den Bereichen Kultur (Int. Filmfest Oldenburg, Independent Partners), Soziales (SODI e.V.) und Medien (Studio Berlin) die PDS im Online-Bereich konzeptionell und gestalterisch betreut. F�r R�ckfragen stehen wir gerne zur Verf�gung: - -- Volker Ludwig DiG / Berlin Agentur fuer Kommunikationskultur Saarbruecker Str. 29 10405 Berlin phone: +49 (0) 30 - 28 59 99 59 fax: +49 (0) 30 - 28 59 99 64 mailto: [email protected] http://www.dig-berlin.de ------------------------------ # 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]