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NETTIME'S WEEKLY ANNOUNCER - every friday into your inbox calls-symposia-websites-campaigns-books-lectures-meetings send your PR to [email protected] in time! 0.......1........2........3........4........5........6 1...radioqualia...........3space solvent on streaming daisies [email protected] issue of Switch now online 3...Blank&Jeron...........sero 4...David Mandl...........Resonance FM: Call for Proposals 5.........................National minorities in Vojvodina 6...ARKzin Zagreb.........Demonstrations 7...Lars Erik Holmquist...Workshop call: The Future of Fun [email protected] conference 9...Matthew Smith 10..Octavian Esanu........festival in moldova (may 10-15) ........1.............................................. X-Sender: [email protected] (Unverified) Mime-Version: 1.0 Date: Tue, 3 Mar 1998 13:34:42 +0930 To: Recipient.List.Suppressed:;@va.com.au From: r a d i o q u a l i a <[email protected]> Subject: 3space solvent on streaming daisies : r a d i o q u a l i a PITCH SHIFTS ON: r a d i o q u a l i a / \ / / \ \ ( ( ( (O) ) ) ) \ \ /_\ / / \ /___\ / / \ /_______\ / \ / \ * Streaming Daisies* Georgie Knight with Rumble + 3space solvent Tuesday 3 March, 10:30pm - 12:30am Australian EST Dreaming Daisies is broadcast on 3d Radio in Adelaide Netcast (as streaming daisies) on r a d i o q u a l i a A frozen cocktail of mango breakbeat rhythms from Dreaming Daisies regulars, Rumble + ophiological aural fragments from mthomas and zyzx previewing the 3space solvent sound events: 3space solvent Vespina, Adelaide, Australia Three nights of sonic experiments in the grey area between order and chaos. Live on r a d i o q u a l i a [text detail to follow soon] * Tuesday 10 March Matt Thomas and zyzx + buto performances by Sarah Neville * Wednesday 11 March open sonic systems, isomer_stream + buto performances by Sarah Neville * Thursday 12 March Brown Goldfish, Matt Thomas and zy-fi http://rorschach.test.at/3ss Streaming Daisies broadcasts the diversity of Adelaide's DJs and encompasses most electronica and obscuria. For over eight years its FM equivalant, Dreaming Daisies, has disseminated information, beats and technosonic waves to Adelaide's vibrant electronic music community. ... and on wednesday we recall our recurring programme: * Hydrogen Jukebox* Zina Kaye Wednesday evenings, 9:00pm - 12:00am Australian EST Hydrogen Jukebox is broadcast on eastside radio in Sydney Netcast on r a d i o q u a l i a. Subliminal beats in an abstract landscape, the subtle clashing of cultural rhythmns, a contained explosion of genuinely scientific material meticulously collected from around the world, collided molecule by molecule for a satisfying bang. http://world.net/~zina/ -------------------------------------------- r a d i o q u a l i a f r e q u e n c y s h i f t i n g p a r a d i g m s i n s t r e a m i n g a u d i o [email protected] http://www.va.com.au/radioqualia supported by virtual artists (VA) http://www.va.com.au .................2..................................... Date: Wed, 4 Mar 1998 02:06:14 -0800 (PST) From: "m@" <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Subject: new issue of Switch now online. The latest issue of Switch is now available online at: http://switch.sjsu.edu The current issue focuses on Art and the Military, and features an interview with Manuel DeLanda. ============================================================== Switch in Volume 3 Number 3 is proud to present an interview with philosopher, technologist and former front-line artist Manuel DeLanda. In his latest work, One Thousand Years of Non-Linear History, DeLanda challenges methodologies that view history through the lens of linguistics, texts, and economics by instead examining the relationship of societies to the flow of matter, energy, information and the related technological escalations. In his previous book, War in the Age of Intelligent Machines, he had explored the life-like qualities of physical phenomena at points of singularity, along with the mechanical physics of military conflict viewed from various organizational levels, in order to speculate the convergence of the biological phylum and machinic phylum in a contingent and ultimately inseparable evolutionary complex. There are interesting perspectives here for anyone interested in net.art, both because the technology used derives from military origin, but also because the art of the network is being created from within the same human-machinic complex. Just as success on the battlefield is increasingly mediated by intelligent human/machinic/software combinations (cyborgs), so is success in high-tech societies being dictated by a contingent yet unavoidable technological determinism. The new cultural battlefield of electromagnetic waves, jamming, sensors and deception is an unavoidable electronic plane which intersects even the most ardent luddite, (remember how the unibomber's manifesto was available on the internet before being published in the press?) Clearly artists have both the responsibility and self-interest necessitating involvement in the critical and technological development of the digital network and electromagnetic spectrums; yet the existence of structural/cultural barriers within the techno-human complex often prevent the artist from attaining the capital or power to exert significant influence except within the limited sphere(s) of the artworld. Following this, Gary Singh's (M.A. 1997, Interdisciplinary Studies) Cyberthugee and the Ridiculous World Order, suggests that artists and others resist the decentralized power of late-capital by engaging in the shadow tactics of ridicule and anonymity inspired by the Thugs in their resistance to the centralized authority of British colonial rule. His recommendation is that the 19th century tactics of assassination by strangulation be replaced in the contemporary network context by character assassination. A very different strategy makes itself apparent in Monica Vasilescu's work on artist Michael Naimark. Rather than lob ridicule-grenades from behind the veil of the internet, Naimark has concentrated on a strategy of infiltration and tactics of cooperation. Having worked for many high-tech companies to produce art which also helps serve the development of commercial technologies, Naimark is able to recount his experience from the front-lines of silicon valley business culture. Of course, as in the past, Switch has sought to clarify some of the sensitive issues surrounding art and technology by providing our visitors with useful links. In both versions v3n1 and v3n2 we collected intelligence on web art; most succinctly culminating in the first Switch Web Art Taxonomy (v3n2). We persist. The Taxonomy presented in the current version has been curated by 1997 CADRE institute MFA graduate and current art faculty member Jan Ekenberg. Finally, we have many projects for you to infiltrate in the gallery. Special mention should be made of the latest derivation of the Stillman(tm) projects. With Stillman, CGI artist Lisa Jevbratt, (also a 1997 CADRE institute MFA graduate and current art faculty member), captures the information generated as users navigate Switch and uses it to provide alternate ways to consume the site, as well as tautological visualizations wherein the site itself becomes a form of information regarding its traversal. Switch is the new media art journal of the CADRE Institute of the School of Art and Design at San Jose State University. It is published on the Web three times annually. We are interested in fostering a critical viewpoint on issues and developments in the multiple crossovers between art and technology. Our main focus is on questioning and analyzing as well as reporting and discussing these new art forms as they develop, in hopes of encouraging dialogue and possible collaboration with others who are working on and considering similar issues. Switch aims to critically evaluate developments in art and technology in order to contribute to the formation of alternative viewpoints with the intention of expanding the arena in which new art and technology emerge. http://switch.sjsu.edu/ ..........................3............................ Date: Wed, 4 Mar 1998 21:10:27 +0100 To: [email protected] From: [email protected] (Blank&Jeron) Reply: [email protected] Subject: sero -- "Finally alone - now we do it at our own." ... former "Internationale Stadt Berlin"-members Joachim Blank & Karl Heinz Jeron invite you to ------- http://sero.org --------------------------- "DUMP YOUR TRASH !" for further information ;-) have a look at http://sero.org/[*] ------- A reply with "no" in the subject removes you from the list. Donations are welcome Blank&Jeron, [email protected] ...................................4................... Date: Mon, 2 Mar 1998 14:21:35 -0500 (EST) From: David Mandl <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Subject: Resonance FM: Call for Proposals The deadline for proposals is just one day away, but better late than never... ------------------------------------------- Resonance FM Call for Proposals In June-July 1998 LMC is staging Resonance FM - a 28 day, London-wide arts radio station as part of the South Bank Centre's John Peel-curated Meltdown Festival. Besides curating the "greatest hits" of 60 years worth of artists made-for-radio works LMC is also encouraging artists of all persuasions to produce new recorded and live-to-air works. LMC has a limited budget to pay for expenses and costs associated with programmes and can provide limited access to its post-production facility to edit down tapes. The deadline for the return of the attached form is March 7th 1998. Yours sincerely Phil England & Ed Baxter --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Form: (Please duplicate this form if you are submitting more than one programme idea). Programme title: Duration Will the programme be pre-recorded or live-to-air? Brief description of programme Cost/ expenses (please itemise) Post-production studio time required - estimate (if any) I enclose my CV. Other support material enclosed (please keep any recorded materials brief) --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Please return this form to: Resonance FM LMC 3.6 Lafone House 11-13 Leathermarket Street London SE1 3HN Tel: 0171-403-1922 Fax: 0171-403-1880 E-mail: lmcltd.demon.co.uk ............................................5.......... Approved: 30rOsen Date: Wed, 04 Mar 1998 21:02:38 +0100 From: "Stelios Mystakidis, AEGEE-Europe" <[email protected]> Organization: Association des Etats Generaux des Etudiants de l'Europe To: [email protected] Subject: National minorities in Vojvodina > Hello dear European friends, > > Conference "National minorities in Vojvodina" will take > place from the 20-22 of march in Novi Sad. This project is going > to introduce this part of Europe and to answer all the question > and doubt young people from all over the Europe has about Balkan. > > If you are interested to take part in this conference, you > going to learn something more about our National minorities, their > tradition, way of living, and if you don't have any idea about this > theme we hope that we are going interested you and going to come to > the next conference which we are hoping to organize. > > During a three day conference you'll get a chance to find > out quite a lot about the chosen topic through lectures, workshop > sessions and field studies. Of course we won't forget about your > entertainment. Hurry up with your applications because the number > of the participants is limited. Hope to see you in March. > > PROGRAM (preliminary) > MINORITIES IN VOJVODINA > > Thursday 19.03.1998. > > Arrival of participants (dinner included) > > Friday 20.03.1998. > > 09.00-09.30 Opening ceremony > 09.30-10.15 Lecture by prof Sasa Kicosev > "Historical movments" > 10.30-11.15 Lecture by prof Vojislav Dimitijevic > "Discrimination of minorities and European system > for protection minorities from law point of wives" > 11.30-12.15 Lecture by Dr. Alpar Losonc > "Multuculturality and cultural penetration" > 12.30-14.30 Lunch > 15.00-16.00 Short introduction > 16.15-16.30 Short guide through workshops > 16.30-18.30 Workshops #4 > 1) Political workshop; > 2) Media workshop; > 3) Education workshop; > 4) Cultural workshop. > 20.00-22.00 Dinner etc. > 23-00- ? Social program > > Saturday 21.03.1998. > > REAL PROBLEMS > 08.00-09.30 Lecture by Prof Ferenc Tibor "Hungarian minorities" > and Niku Cobanu (jurnalist) > "Slovakian and Romanian minorities" > 09.45-10.30 Lecture by Misa Samardzic > "Global wiev on all Vojvodina's minorities" > 10.45-12.00 Lecture by Djura Simic > "Problems and Gypsies way of life" > 12.30-14.30 Lunch > 14.45 Visiting TV station, schools, some minorities > organizations, performance (in Hungarian theater) etc. > CST depends of workshop. > Dinner > European night > > Sunday 22. 03. 1998. > > 09.30-10.30 Lecture by prof Dusan Janjic > 10.45-11.45 Lecture by Isabelle Misic > "Human Rights and situation of national minorities in FRY" > 12.00-12.30 Video > 13.00-14.30 Lunch > 14.30-15.30 Empty term > if somebody from our government would like to come > 15.30 Forum > Presenting conclusions and final report from each workshop > Dinner > Social life > > Monday 23.03.1998. > > Departure of participants > > If you are interested to stay longer here and to see a > litle beat more about Novi Sad let us know!!! > > APPLICATION FORM > ------------------ > > PERSONAL FORM > > First name : sex: male/female > Surname : tel: > Address : fax: > Zip code & town : > Country : e-mail: > > Field of sudy : > Antenna: > > IF YOU NEED VISA WORKSHOPS (your choice):_____ > > Passport number: 1.political > Date & place of birth : 2.media > 3.education > 4.cultural > > MOTIVATION > > Yourknowledge about our minorities/If you don't know anything your > motivation : > _______________________________________________________________________ > _______________________________________________________________________ > _______________________________________________________________________ > > Vegetarian: Yes/No > Special requests: > > Participation fee : EAST EUROPE 10 ECU/ WEST EUROPE 20 ECU > DEADLINE: 1 march 1998 > > Please send application to/if you need more information : > _______________________________________________________________________ > C/O: Jasmina Bogdanovic Ognjen Simic > Ilije Ognjanovic 4 Kace Dejanovic 20 > 21000 Novi Sad, Yugoslavia 21000 Novi Sad, Yugoslavia > tel:+381-21-27-453 tel:+381-21-395-066 > e-mail:[email protected] fax:+381-21-414-190 > e-mail: [email protected] > _______________________________________________________________________ ......................................................6 To: [email protected] From: [email protected] (ARKzin Zagreb) Path: zamir-zg.ztn.apc.org!not-for-mail Organization: ARKZIN Subject: Demonstrations Date: Thu, 05 Mar 1998 01:18:00 +0200 X-Gateway: ZCONNECT gateway.zamir.net [UNIX/Connect v0.76] X-Zc-Post: Republike Austrije 17/I; 10000 Zagreb; Croatia X-Zc-Telefon: V+385-1-3777866 F+385-1-3777867 Sender: [email protected] Zagreb, 05.03.98 Dear nettime, Im searching for txts/web sites, advices, notes and comments ... about how to organise political demonstrations/street performances/, rather peacefully fight the police... whatever... Because recent so called demonstrations have once again showed lack of experience in that area... only way people know how to demonstrate is to shout name of their favourite football team... Dejan Arkzin 7...................................................... Date: Thu, 5 Mar 1998 00:26:04 +0100 X-Sender: [email protected] Mime-Version: 1.0 To: [email protected] From: Lars Erik Holmquist <[email protected]> (by way of [email protected] (Richard Barbrook)) Subject: Workshop call: The Future of Fun PLEASE CIRCULATE WIDELY! Workshop call for participation: THE FUTURE OF FUN: TOMORROW'S TECHNOLOGICAL ENTERTAINMENT Friday, May 8, 1998 Viktoria Research Institute, Gothenburg, Sweden Dear friends, dear colleagues, The Viktoria Research Institute is pleased to invite researchers and practitioners to a one-day workshop hosted by Glorianna Davenport, Director of Interactive Cinema, MIT Media Labs, USA, and Maureen Thomas, Head of Screen Studies, National Film & Television School, UK, on the theme The Future of Fun: Tomorrow's Technological Entertainment During the workshop, participants will develop themes such as: * What will the "entertainment landscape" look like in 5 years time? 10 years? * How can researchers from various disciplines help form the future of fun? * What technologies and techniques will be important for tomorrow's entertainment - networks, agents, virtual reality, sensors, mobile devices, etc.? * What is the role of interactive storytelling and how can interactivity and stories be integrated? * How will current formats like film, computer games and internet chat-lines merge and mutate into new technologies, and will there be entirely new forms of entertainment with no resemblance of what we have today? This will be an active workshop, not a tutorial, and participants will be expected to contribute their own ideas and visions to the workshop. An important goal with the workshop is to start building a European network of people interested in research on areas related to entertainment technology. We hope that participants will be able to keep in touch and share ideas after the workshop, and that this may increase the awareness and cooperation between people doing similar work in Europe. On May 9, the day after the workshop, there will be free lectures by Glorianna Davenport and Maureen Thomas, and an "open house" with demonstrations of projects developed at the Viktoria Research Institute. To apply for the workshop, please send: * A short description of you and your work * A brief (no more than 1 page) text describing an artefact (device / program / technique / etc.) that does not currently exist, but that you think will play an important role for tomorrow's entertainment. It would be an advantage if the idea is based on your own work, but this is not strictly necessary. E-mail submissions to: Lars Erik Holmquist, [email protected] no later than March 31! Workshop attendance is free. All travel expenses etc. are to be paid by the participants. The number of participants is limited, and we may have to make a selection based on the submitted material. All applicants will be informed of acceptance no later than April 15. We look forward to seeing you in Gothenburg! Glorianna Davenport, [email protected] Maureen Thomas, [email protected] Lars Erik Holmquist (contact person) [email protected], tel. +46 31 773 55 33 PLAY: Applied art and technology research Viktoria Research Institute Viktoriagatan 13, Box 620, S-405 30 Gothenburg, Sweden http://www.viktoria.informatics.gu.se/ ........8.............................................. From: [email protected] X-Sender: [email protected] Mime-Version: 1.0 Date: Wed, 4 Mar 1998 23:28:44 +0000 To: [email protected] Subject: intergalactic conference Intergalactic Conference the Association of Autonomous Astronauts at the Link Project, via Fioravanti 14, 40121 Bologna, planet earth 18-19 april 1998 The days of this society are numbered. Its reasons and its merits have been weighed in the balance and found wanting; its inhabitants are divided into two parties, one of which wants to build their own spaceships and leave this society behind. The Intergalactic Conference organised by the Association of Autonomous Astronauts in Bologna, earth, April 18-19 1998, will explore the new possibilities that open up when we form autonomous communities in outer space. The Association of Autonomous Astronauts (AAA) was launched on April 23rd 1995 as the world's first independent and community-based space program. A Five Year Plan was also established for creating, by the year 2000, a world-wide network of local, community-based AAA groups dedicated to building their own spaceships. This conference will bring together AAA delegates from around the world to present reports from the world-wide network of AAA groups. The conference will initiate a new phase of CONSOLIDATION for the AAA, during which Autonomous Astronauts will examine the achievements that they have made so far and prepare for the final stage of the Five Year Plan. The AAA is at the cutting edge of a struggle around how space exploration technology is used and who has access to it. The AAA is the most exciting space exploration program active in the world today and the AAA's space travel includes: raves in space, sharp critiques of NASA, new space suit designs, sex in zero gravity and games of three-sided football. for more information contact: Jason Skeet tel. +44 (0)171 277 4109 e-mail: [email protected] ................9...................................... Date: Fri, 6 Mar 1998 01:32:11 +0100 (MET) From: Matthew Smith <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Cc: [email protected] Subject: to whom it may concern Mime-Version: 1.0 Sender: [email protected] hi ppl there is a new update on vehicle.aec.at concerning average joes (andi hunters actually) views on technology in realaudio format. solong matt ����������\ /���/ ���I�����\ \ ______ /� / I \ \ ______/ /� / ___I______/__\____________________/ / / -o \ / / I / ### ----I------------------------firstfloor.org \ ##### I \ ### I _________________ \ / ___/____/**** * ****\____________________\_/ **** **** ************* _____________*********________________________ ..........................10........................... From: [email protected] Date: Fri, 6 Mar 1998 12:49:06 +0100 (CET) X-Sender: [email protected] (Unverified) Mime-Version: 1.0 To: [email protected] Subject: fete internet Cc: [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], Frank Mouly <[email protected]>, FRESPECH Nicolas <[email protected]>, [email protected] ( VidHoformes / Turbulences Video), [email protected], VERROUST GHrard <[email protected]> X-Pop-Info: 00002908 00000085 Sender: [email protected] X-Mime-Autoconverted: from 8bit to quoted-printable by smtp1.xs4all.nl id MAA05629 COMMUNIQUE www_art http://www.metafort.com/www_art faciliter l'acc�s � l'art contemporain sur le web pendant la F�te de l'Internet du vendredi 20 au dimanche 22 mars 1998 inauguration le jeudi 19 mars � 18 heures Espace d'exposition Artsenal-Paris 105, rue Mademoiselle 75015 Paris T�l. : 01 40 95 03 35 - Fax : 01 46 45 56 25 M�tro : Volontaire ou Cambronne Organisation : Artsenal, le M�tafort d'Aubervilliers, Synesth�sie, Culture.Net. Partenaires : ADAGP, Equad, France T�l�com, Wanadoo, L.O.C.A. 2m PROGRAMME DES JOURNEES WWW_ART/FETE DE L'INTERNET Du vendredi au dimanche de 13h � 21h, consultations gratuites de sites artistiques et votes comment�s, forum Les r�sultats des votes seront donn�s le dimanche 22 mars en fin de journ�e "Perpho", performance en ligne et sur place de Guillaume Dimanche (http://altern.org/perpho) Liaison webcam avec le Web Bar S�lection de vid�os de jeunes artistes par Peyotl JEUDI 19 MARS 18h D�bat : "Le web : un art al�atoire?" Anim� par Anne-Marie Morice avec la participation de Jean-Charles Mass�ra, Maren Koepp, Claude Closky (sous r�serve), Myriam Rosen, Pascale Malaterre, Hans Ulrich Obrist (en CUSeeMe) VENDREDI 20 MARS Pr�sentation de sites artistiques SAMEDI 21 MARS Pr�sentations de sites artistiques : Fenollabate, Sophie Lavaud 17h Pr�sentation de Synesth�sie 6 : "Simuler/stimuler/participer" en pr�sence des auteurs et des artistes. D�bat anim� par Pierre M�rite. DIMANCHE 22 MARS Pr�sentations de sites artistiques : Gwek Bure Soh... 15 h D�bat : "Le web artistique, ses pratiques, son march�, sa critique" avec la participation d'Adrien Sina, Christian Globensky, Christiane Ramonbordes (ADAGP), Catherine Kettler (Le M�tafort), Gwek Bure Soh, Sophie Lavaud... 18h D�bat : "La photographie et l'Internet" anim� par Martial Verdier avec la participation de Philippe Rolle, Guillaume Dimanche, Isabelle Rozenbaum Un guide papier r�pertoriant les adresses de l'art contemporain sur le web va �tre distribu� gratuitement pendant la F�te de l'Internet. Anne-Marie Morice et les synesth�sistes associ�s ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ http://www.cicv.fr/odor http://www.culture.fr/odor Le t�l�zine de l'Hybert�l�vision � la Biennale de Venise http://www.cicv.fr/SYNESTHESIE/ Synesth�sie 5 : "Art/contexte/collectif" Bient�t "Flux" le site de Cyrille Putman Pr�sentations au Web Bar le 25 septembre � partir de 18h 32 rue de Picardie, 75003 Paris Performances de Produits Bruts, Les Acolytes de l'Art, Sterbool Galak ET AUSSI... ...................................11.................. From: Octavian Esanu <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Subject: festival in moldova (may 10-15) gioconda�s smile >from mythic to techno-ritual gioconda�s smile is conceived as a meeting of the representatives from several countries for a few days of collaboration in an artistic medium which is performance. The title is essentially in order to analyze and rethink the genre from the viewpoint of the historical evolution of fine arts. Meanwhile the festival will be an official presentation of performance to the local audience. By titling the event with a metaphorical epithet of the �symbolic smile� from historical fine arts� Number One symbol, i.e. Leonardo�s Mona Lisa, we take the responsibility to apply it figuratively to one of the most revolutionary and provocative artistic and spiritual manifestations of postmodern times. We dared to call it the mysterious smile of contemporary fine arts, that is the art of the human body, senses, experiences and spirit. One of the main aims involves introducing the new medium to the �traditional art lover� in Moldova. Even though it already has a limited history in Moldova, performance still remains a mysterious innovation (terra incognito) here, mainly due to its own revolutionary essence. The absolute rejection of the object (the work of the artist) as a final product, which has served the consumer�s aesthetical delight since the institutionalization of fine arts, in favor of an immediate corporeal and spiritual beauty, has generated an essential shift in the history of aesthetical thinking. The event will take place in a very rich environment in this sense. Considering our heritage in terms of the traditions and rituals of our ancestors we anticipate a reincarnation of a sublime expression into contemporary frame. Using the human body as an expressive tool to convey a message has a long ethnographic and folkloric tradition in the European Southeast. Folk drama holds an important place in Moldovan folklore, especially in customs related to the calendar and cycles of human existence. For example, those customs connected to the winter solstice offer an ample inventory with various ritual attributes like actors, garments, mimic, gestures and motions, masks, etc. I think that the drama tradition mentioned above serves as one of the major justifications for the great interest (perhaps only subconsciously) which appears the new generation of local artists. Even though its history is very recent in Moldova this medium is very often utilized by many visual artists. We would like to reconsider this cultural heritage of ours in order to give it a new dimension. We see a return to the rite as to a modern ceremonial act which did not consume the potential and the senses. It just modified its aspect due to the electronic � informational environment in which we live. The festival will take place in city of Chisinau, Republic of Moldova from May 10 to 15. We advise our foreign participants to submit a project to the centre. It should contain photos, drawings and other explanatory materials, to indicate the place where the artist will perform his/their work/s and expected human / technical resources. Curator Octavian ESANU SCCA Chisinau str. Bulgara 32 Chisinau 2001, Moldova t. 373 2 26 40 81 f. 373 2 26 05 07 email: [email protected] http://www.scca.soros.md --- # 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]