JSalloum on Sat, 21 Jun 1997 03:20:01 +0200 (MET DST) |
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Dear folks, The Shedhalle, Zurich has an interesting symposium and is looking for video work etc, see below. Best wishes, JS ================================================ J U S T W A T C H Symposium, Workshop, Videoprogramm, Internetproject Representational Politics in the Electronic Media By (mainly) Women Media Producers From the Global South Shedhalle Zurich, Switzerland September 6th - 12th, 1997 The global aspect of new technologies is often praised as democratization of communication. Technology critics wonder, however, whether cyberspace does not simply reproduce patriarchal and colonial structures of the global media networks. The project JUST WATCH addresses the question of access to and alternative use of the electronic media to women from Africa, South America and Asia as well as minorities and migrants in Europe who are involved in media production (video, tv, internet). We will have a close look at the representation of women from the Global South in local and western tv-productions and discuss the current priorities and strategies in cultural articulation and self-representation. These questions will engage us in a discussion around identity politics in the representation and definition of ethnicity and gender. A debate which has been widely neglected in Europe eventhough media is known to play a crucial role in shaping western imagination and attitudes towards cultural values in other parts of the world. By the same token, these images have a great impact on the public opinion in the European domestic relations to migration, refugees and racism. The use of women as metaphors for nature, submission, victimization, backwardness or exotification still dominates media representation. Rather than simply producing counter narratives, we are interested in ways to reclaim and reconstruct various on-going geo-political histories and multiple identities. Programm * Symposium September 6th and 7th Audio-visual presentations by women from independent media, community TV and video units from Latin America, Africa, Asia and the Middle East. Topics up for discussion: conditions of production and forms of distribution, identity politics in representation (gender/ethnicity), strategies of empowerment/emanzipation/citizenship, access and applications of electronic communication technology Further suggestions are welcome. *Video programm A video programm on the above issues will be put together. Please send in your video tapes for screening. The exhibition will document the particular local working conditions (camera work, editing room, studio), forms of distribution, access to the public sphere (i.e. outdoor/community screenings) etc. Could you please provide us with a photograph or/and a clip of your own work situation? * Media Workshop September 8th - 12th A one week workshop on media theory and practice for migrant and minority women in Europe who want to focus on identity politics in western media and formulate positions in self-representation. Detailed information available in June. *Internet Project JUST WATCH will have it's own web site which provides information on the symposium, video programm, workshop and minority media productions in Europe. If you wish to participate, please send us information about your activities and media programs. *Media File Special attention is given to media productions by transnationals, migrants and ethnic minorities in Europe with an emphasis on women's productions. JUST WATCH initiates a file providing sources and titles to enhance communication between producers + contribute to a wider public access. If you have suggestions for a presentation at the symposium, want to send us videos and visual materials for the exhibition, please mail it to the address below and let us know by fax or email. Our home page will be set up in July. This is an open invitation. Please feel free to hand it on to others who work within the parameters of this project. Thank you very much for your collaboration. We look forward to hearing from you, Ursula Biemann & Martine Anderfuhren Shedhalle PF 771 CH-8038 Zxrich / Switzerland tel 00411 481 59 50 fax 00411 481 59 51 [email protected] [email protected] --- # distributed via nettime-l : no commercial use without permission # <nettime> is a closed moderated mailinglist for net criticism, # collaborative text filtering and cultural politics of the nets # more info: [email protected] and "info nettime" in the msg body # URL: http://www.desk.nl/~nettime/ contact: [email protected]