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Table of Contents: RESEARCH || download now Peter Luining <[email protected]> Dislocations "McKenzie Wark" <[email protected]> new work up: Leif Codices "[email protected]" <[email protected]> Empire In Croatia Out "zoe:forward" <[email protected]> Cybermidrash - please check out - Alan Sondheim <[email protected]> IA LAUNCH "patrick lichty" <[email protected]> Hans Ulrich Obrist: Interviews Volume I "geert lovink" <[email protected]> Welcome to The Play Ethic Network "pat kane" <[email protected]> (by way of richard barbrook) The worlds first terraportal: parkbenchtv.org numinous <[email protected]> ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 5 Jun 2003 15:14:32 +0200 From: Peter Luining <[email protected]> Subject: RESEARCH || download now name: RESEARCH artist: L-Foundation 1st release date: originally released as cd-rom in 2000 2nd release date: 05 june 2003 (available for download) description: 12 standalone sound engines that were featured on the cd-rom RESEARCH. The cd-rom was amongst others presented at EMAF (Osnabruck) & Sonar (Spain). sizes: sit & zip files vary between 1.5 and 3.5 mb. special: owners of the cd-rom click on the following link for more info http://latest.ctrlaltdel.org/owner.html Windows http://research.l-foundation.org/win/avdk57.zip MAC classic http://research.l-foundation.org/mac/avdk57.sit Windows http://research.l-foundation.org/win/blokker.zip MAC classic http://research.l-foundation.org/mac/blokker.sit Windows http://research.l-foundation.org/win/composer.zip MAC classic http://research.l-foundation.org/mac/composer.sit Windows http://research.l-foundation.org/win/dot5tr.zip MAC classic http://research.l-foundation.org/mac/dot5tr.sit Windows http://research.l-foundation.org/win/de.zip MAC classic http://research.l-foundation.org/mac/de.sit Windows http://research.l-foundation.org/win/rollcomp.zip MAC classic http://research.l-foundation.org/mac/rollcomp.sit Windows http://research.l-foundation.org/win/seurdraw.zip MAC classic http://research.l-foundation.org/mac/seurdraw.sit Windows http://research.l-foundation.org/win/sq9_9a.zip MAC classic http://research.l-foundation.org/mac/sq9_9a.sit Windows http://research.l-foundation.org/win/sq91.zip MAC classic http://research.l-foundation.org/mac/sq91.sit Windows http://research.l-foundation.org/win/tonest.zip MAC classic http://research.l-foundation.org/mac/tonest.sit Windows http://research.l-foundation.org/win/test.zip MAC classic http://research.l-foundation.org/mac/test.sit Windows http://research.l-foundation.org/win/vt53d.zip MAC classic http://research.l-foundation.org/mac/vt53d.sit ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 06 Jun 2003 05:28:50 -0400 From: "McKenzie Wark" <[email protected]> Subject: Dislocations Salt Publishing and Artspace Sydney nettimers to a BOOK LAUNCH 7pm Tuesday 24 June, for Dispositions, a new book by McKenzie Wark to be launched by GEORGE ALEXANDER author of the award winning Mortal Divide Artspace, 43 - 51 Cowper Wharf Road Woolloomooloo 7pm Tuesday 24 June Mark Amerika says �Ken Wark is a language artist of the first order. His debut novel Dispositions reads like a philosophictional codework that samples vocabularies, manipulates meanings, and mixes discourses.� Armed only with a notebook and a handheld global positioning device, McKenzie Wark tracks the secret passage of free time and free thought through the spaces of an everyday life lived increasingly in the shadow of the satellites. Dispositions records one writer�s experience of art and everyday life while struggling to be at home in a world of global commerce and surveillance. Dispositions proposes a joyous but pragmatic anarchy of thought and writing as the antidote to the discipline that states and markets alike impose on knowledge and culture. McKenzie Wark is the author of: Virtual Geography (Indiana University Press); The Virtual Republic (Allen & Unwin); Celebrities, Culture and Cyberspace (Pluto Press) and co-author of Speedfactory (Fremantle Arts Centre Press). He edits the media culture book series for Pluto Press. He teaches media and cultural studies at the New School, in New York. For nine years he was a columnist for The Australian newspaper, which made him a �lapsed Marxist in the pay of Rupert Murdoch�. His writings have also appeared in American Book Review, Bookforum and a wide range of other publications. Artspace http://www.artspace.org.au/2003/06/Wark.html Salt Publishing http://saltpublishing.com/books.html ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 06 Jun 2003 16:20:37 +0200 From: "[email protected]" <[email protected]> Subject: new work up: Leif Codices > This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. - --MS_Mac_OE_3137761270_14850_MIME_Part Content-type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable Leif Codices http://www.leifcodices.info "Leif Codices" is a new work for the Internet by Jorn Ebner, featuring computer-based artist-eBooks and decorative animation for online viewing. Its hybrid form, comprising off-line and internet-based components, emphasizes a sculptural quality permeating its overall visual structure; it is a self-contained composition, that provides connection to the broader webscape; yet it reflects back to the user who is required to discover the mechanism underlying the work's components. "Leif Codices" consists of two sections 'Landscape' and 'Library': 'Landscape' takes the viewer through a sequence of online-animations which employ fragmented browser display and user activation as their main formal feature. 'Library', by contrast, is a mere container for a series of artist eBooks: "Pollen Connection Point", "Border Patrol", "Party Turnstile", "Conflict Mountain", "O[c|k]tober", "Road Works" and "Equilibrium Panel". With the exception of "O[c|k]tober" - an online diary of images collected from daily updated websites and linked to news-sites across the world - these books are available for download and off-line viewing. Their often complex structures merge abstract form and literal images in a idiosyncrati= c investigation into possible meanings of landscape, from the personally obscure to the politically obvious. The eBooks are both linear and non-linear structures: the user can simply use the arrow-buttons on the keyboard to browse through the books, or discover hidden links within the pages to move through them. "Pollen Connection Point", "Border Patrol", "Party Turnstile" and "Road Works" also contain sub-books and parallel-books for the user to discover, whereas "Conflict Mountain" and "Equilibrium Panel" only have one image sequence. Each work employs pdf technology with javascript to create a new form of electronic book (or book in general), that can also be printed out as a picture series. Each, with the exception of "O[c|k]tober", is a self contained, computer-based work of art. "O[c|k]tober" displays images in small individual browser-windows that provide links to the contemporary world of news information: the main source of literal imagery throughout "Leif Codices". The work was made possible through an AHRB Research Fellowship at Newcastle University.=20 Technical requirements: The online structure is best viewed on Internet Explorer 5+ and Netscape 6 (but not 7) and requires a Flash5 Plug-in. It works best with a fast connection. The eBooks require Acrobat Reader 5+. Some are, for the time being, Macintosh only. Jorn Ebner is a London-based artist. He is currently an Arts and Humanities Research Board funded Research Fellow at Newcastle University. His previous online projects include "Lee Marvin Toolbox" (awarded the Kunstpreis 2001 o= f Medienforum M=FCnchen) and "Life Measure Contructions" (2000/01), a New Media Scotland Commission. Group shows include "Discourski" at Galeria Arsenal in Bialystok, Poland (2002), and "Predator" at kx.kampnagel, Hamburg, Germany(2001). http://www.leifcodices.info http://www.leemarvintoolbox.net http://www.lifemeasure.org ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 8 Jun 2003 01:02:30 +0200 (MEST) From: "zoe:forward" <[email protected]> Subject: Empire In Croatia Out "Empire" has just been published in Croatian translation! After Micheal Hardt's last year's succesful lectures in Zagreb, organised by the "Multimedia Institute" from Zagreb (Croatia), Hardt/Negri's book is now (in a joint edition with the publishing house "Arkzin") finally out in the Balkans. This is the first volume in the "past.forward" book-series, which should by the end of year bring out translations of Agamben, Nancy, Honneth. The book release will be marked by a series of events throughout the Yugoslav cities, entitled "Padaj silo i nepravdo" ("Power and injustice shall tumble") recalling an old Yugoslav partisan song. *** ZAGREB / June 10 / 7 p.m. In front of the new University Library djs: Edo & Pytzek, Bojan vjs: Lina * BEOGRAD / June 13 / 8 p.m. "Rex" - Cultural centre of B2 djs: BelgradeyardSoundsystem, Bojan * NOVI SAD / June 14 / 8 p.m. Centre for new media "kuda.org" * SARAJEVO / June 19 / 8 p.m. bookshop "Buybook" *** More information & contact: www.pastforward.org or Tom Medak (to-me@mi2hr) Petar Milat ([email protected]) ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 10 Jun 2003 17:04:24 -0400 (EDT) From: Alan Sondheim <[email protected]> Subject: Cybermidrash - please check out - (from Joel Weishaus and Alan Sondheim) Cybermidrash is a collaboration between Alan Sondheim and Joel Weishaus. The project begins with correspondence between the two writers that leads to a page of commentaries concordant with midrash, juxtaposed rabbinic remarks annotated over the centuries. http://web.pdx.edu/~pdx00282/temp/title.htm ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 7 Jun 2003 15:30:22 -0500 From: "patrick lichty" <[email protected]> Subject: IA LAUNCH intelligent agent - Vol. 3 No. 1, Final Installment Vol. 3 No. 1, Winter/Spring '03 The final wave of articles from Vol. 3 No. 1 is now available at http://www.intelligentagent.com intelligent agent is published as a quarterly online magazine in a modular format: *3 thematic threads Threads of Vol. 3 No. 1: //the political sphere// //biotech/transgenics// //new media curation// *reviews on festivals, net art, exhibitions, books, tech sector All content is available in html and as pdf files with layout, which allow readers to assemble customized issues. The content of each quarterly issue becomes available over a period of 3 months. NEW: editorial +Patrick Lichty, Dark Times for New Media? Patrick Lichty ponders the state and future of new media art in the context of the Walker Art Center's recent termination of its new media initiative -- an epilogue to this issue's thread on new media curation. //the political sphere// + G.H. Hovagimyan, Shooter Hovagimyan discusses his interactive sound installation Shooter, a collaboration with Peter Sinclair, which is based on the psychological thresholds one crosses when engaging in a video/computer game. Shooter explores the issue of violence from the microcosmic level of gaming to the macrocosmic one of war, especially information war. + Mike Mosher, Unionizing Silicon Valley Part One: Problem, History and Opportunity Mosher takes a look at the models and history of unions and ponders their usefulness for unionizing the tech industry at a time where the lines between hardware, software and engineering disciplines have blurred. //biotech/transgenics// + Tiffany Holmes, The Mighty Mouse: Communicating addiction research through computer art Tiffany Holmes discusses the development of the art project "Mighty Mouse," a collaboration with neuroscientist Tolga Uz that fuses addiction research with multimedia installation work and is meant to foster public dialogue about issues related to drug use. The essay explores the potential outcomes of a collaboration between an artist and a scientist and describes the four principal elements of the project (a multi-channel video installation, a drawing series, a web art game, and a testimonial-style video). + Ricardo Dominguez, Nano-fest Destiny 3.0: Fragments from the Post-Biotech Era Dominguez speculates about the post-biotech era in which "Molecular Nanotechnology" (MNT) will implement its command-and-control structures. Outlining subjects such as bio-colonialism, end of history scenarios (for example, the gray goo syndrome), anti-market science, as well as the fusion of genetics, nanotechnology, and robotics, Dominguez considers our nano-fest destiny. //new media curation// + Patrick Lichty, Reconfiguring the Museum: Electronic Media and Emergent Curatorial Models Using examples of alternative curatorial models as case studies, Patrick Lichty explores how networked communication technologies have influenced curatorial practice and challenge the status of the art institution as monopolistic cultural producer. COMING SOON: Vol. 3 No. 2 with threads on VR/3D, Mobility, Gaming Questions? Comments? Please post responses to the issue at http://agent.netart-init.org/forum/ +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ intelligent agent Editor-in-Chief: Patrick Lichty Director: Christiane Paul http://www.intelligentagent.com intelligent agent is a service organization and information provider dedicated to interpreting and promoting art that uses digital technologies for production and presentation. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 12 Jun 2003 11:42:17 +1000 From: "geert lovink" <[email protected]> Subject: Hans Ulrich Obrist: Interviews Volume I Hans Ulrich Obrist: Interviews Volume I Published by Fondazione Pitti Immagine Discovery / Charta Book Launch: 13 June 2003 - 5.30 pm Spazio ARCO, Arsenale, Venice A project of Fondazione Pitti Immagine Discovery for the 50th International Art Exposition - Venice Biennial Since 1993 Hans Ulrich Obrist has conducted over 400 interviews - a sort of infinite conversation that becomes an artform in its own right. The book Interviews Volume I, containing one thousand pages and published in two editions, Italian and English, contains about 70 interviews, offering an extraordinary cross-section of contemporary thought and action. Hans Ulrich Obrist Interviews Volume 1 Marina Abramovic Gregory Chaitin / Vito Acconci / James Graham Ballard / Matthew Barney / Dara Birnbaum / Stefano Boeri / Christian Luc Boltanski / Daniel Buren / Maurizio Cattelan / Johannes Cladders / Constant / Giancarlo De Carlo / Olafur Eliasson / Brian Eno / Juan Garcia Esquivel / Yona Friedman / Hans Georg Gadamer / Gilbert George / Edouard Glissant / Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster / Felix Gonzalez-Torres / Douglas Gordon / Dan Graham / Joseph Grigely / Zaha Hadid / Stuart Hall / Thomas Hirschhorn / Carsten H�ller / Walter Hopps / Roni Horn / Huang Yong Ping / Pontus Hulten / Pierre Huyghe / Arata Isozaki / Billy Kl�ver / Rem Koolhaas / Lee Bul / Sarat Maharaj e Francisco Varela / Ernest Mancoba / Roberto Matta / Cildo Meireles / Jonas Mekas / Mario Merz / Santu Mofokeng / Yoko Ono / Gabriel Orozco / Frei Otto / Lygia Pape / Claude Parent / Philippe Parreno / Michelangelo Pistoletto / Ilya Prigogine / Jacques Ranci�re / Gerhard Richter / Israel Rosenfield / Jean Rouch / Anri Sala / Kazuyo Sejima / Ettore Sottsass / Luc Steels / Rirkrit Tiravanija / Agn�s Varda / Lawrence Weiner / Franz West / Cerith Wyn Evans / Anton Zeilinger fondazione pitti immagine discovery ufficio stampa _ francesca tacconi tel. 055 3693251 /211 [email protected] ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 11 Jun 2003 01:31:44 +0100 From: "pat kane" <[email protected]> (by way of richard barbrook) Subject: Welcome to The Play Ethic Network Welcome to... + + + THE PLAY ETHIC NETWORK + + + A Meeting Place for all Players, Creatives and Innovators http://www.theplayethic.com >From PAT KANE, PE founder "In an information age which values energy, knowledge and optimism, we need a better productive ethos than the 'work ethic', Puritan or otherwise. THE PLAY ETHIC is our attempt to start a new argument about the role of creativity in our lives. What's the most sustaining relationship between our passions and our technologies? Between our deep aspirations to meaning and purpose, and the organizations which so often thwart those aspirations? Between who we are, and what we do? Play, understood in all its proper complexity, is a penetrating way of answering these questions." + + + FEATURES + + + ::: WHAT IS THE PLAY ETHIC? It's a book, a meme, an engagement, a way of doing, knowing and creating value... Come in, find out, play around! + http://www.theplayethic.com/pages/868006/index.htm ::: PLAY JOURNAL A weekly column and weblog, extending the ideas from Pat Kane's forthcoming book, "The Play Ethic: Living Creatively in the New Century" (Macmillan), and relating them to the last seven days' news-and-views agenda. Essential reading for the creative classes. + http://www.journalscape.com/playjournal [Want to be notified on new entries? Go 2 http://www.journalscape.com/playjournal/subscribe/] ::: ENGAGEMENT See how we've put The Play Ethic into practice, in business, marketing, government and education - from the Prime Minister's Cabinet Office to the Sydney Royal Opera House, via a hacker's cafe in Helsinki square + http://www.theplayethic.com/pages/867066/index.htm ::: IDEAS CONTEXT Why is the work ethic inadequate to the challenges of our age? What mix of passion, technology and imagination do we need to live creative, fulfilling lives? How can the move from worker to player help us get there? Some context for the Play Ethic. + http://www.theplayethic.com/pages/873322/index.htm ::: LUDERE Exploring the Play of Art, and the Art of Play. This month (June 2002): Opera Electronica, Interfacing with Dominique, and Art-O-Mat + http://www.theplayethic.com/pages/873323/index.htm ::: JOINING THE NETWORK If you want to know more about the Play Ethic - our range of services, and the forthcoming book - please mail us at [email protected] [If you do not wish to be contacted again, please mail us at [email protected]] THE PLAY ETHIC NETWORK http://www.theplayethic.com [email protected] Director: Pat Kane ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 11 Jun 2003 10:59:19 +0100 From: numinous <[email protected]> Subject: The worlds first terraportal: parkbenchtv.org http://www.parkbenchtv.org is the world's first terraportal. Location: Bedford Square, London Postcode: WC1B 3ES The GPS position is: N 51�31.093' W 00�07.810' Launch and Public View Thursday 12th June 2003 6pm Please come with wi-fi laptops, PDA's or GPS or cameras wireless internet/localised media/regeneration/communication/portable technology/community/recycling/public artwork/networked architecture www.parkbenchtv.org is a terraportal covering the area in and around Bedford Square in Central London, working with the local community in the area via free wireless internet access point, and focusing on our local park bench in Central London, near Tottenham Court Road. www.parkbenchtv.org is a fusion of a localised internet media channel, local community forum, free outside wireless internet access point, and a customisation and restoration of a previously broken park bench, which now indicates that you are inside a wireless access area. The media channel, using The Frequency Clock, running from the site is open access, and you can upload new material, but it *must* use the local area or the bench either as location or as content and subject matter. All media material is localised to our area. You are welcome to join the forum, come and sit on the bench and use the access point at any time, or record and upload material to the channel. For additional information see next issue http://www.receiver.vodafone.com WYSI-N-WYG (What You See is Not What You Get) by Pete Gomes Tate Modern 'Wireless Cultures' "Wireless Intermedia and the Birth of Terraportals" http://www.tate.org.uk/audiovideo/wireless.htm http://www.tate.org.uk/audiovideo/wireless/wireless6.ram www.parkbenchtv is an Intermedia Communications Project 2002-2003 by Pete Gomes for the Architectural Association School of Architecture Pete Gomes AA Communications Digital Film and Intermedia http://www.mutantfilm.com http://www.aaschool.ac.uk - -- ------------------------------ ----- End forwarded message ----- # 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]