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1...offline...............offline
2...C. Harris.............CALL FOR ENTRIES: Digital Design Festival
3...re-lab.net............!R>UZ
4...kuni..................call for contribution
5...Richard Barbrook......Cyber.Salon 4
6...art.tm................Karen Elliot
7...andre.................Audio Romatica
8...Frank Hartmann........BOOK
9...mar(98)...............Call for participation -
                          Database Interventions
10..Remo Campopiano.......artnetweb & INTELLIGENT AGENT 3.03
11..Le Monde diplomatique.March 1998


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From: "offline" <[email protected]>
Sender: "Kevin Murray" <[email protected]>
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Kevin Murray
http://www.kitezh.com
Forecast for Melbourne Issued at 1050 on Saturday the 7th of March 1998
Fine.  A partly cloudy day with moderate to occasionally fresh southerly
wind.
Max 21

>>

As part of Adelaide Festival Artist's Week, the JamFactory presents
'offline: an exhibition of soft hardware'.

"http://www.kitezh.com/offline" includes a gallery tour, essays and momento
archive. You are invited to contribute a story to the sad tales of lost
objects.

Please enjoy the works safe behind the screen. You can touch, polish, even
scratch the glass.

Offline, it's another matter.

'offline: an exhibition of soft hardware' is open at the JamFactory
Contemporary Craft & Design, Morphett Street, Adelaide until 3rd May.

Curator: Kevin Murray.
Artists: Robin Best, Ben Edols & Kathy Elliot, Steven Goldate, Andrea
Hylands, Nelia Justo, Karl Millard, Damon Moon, Susan Ostling, Pilar Rojas,
Gwendolyn Zierdt.

Enquiries: [email protected]
Web site: www.kitezh.com/offline


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This is to announce the CALL FOR ENTRIES of the 1998 New Media
International Design Festival sponsored by the Digital Design Department
at Parsons School of Design, New York City. The Festival is a juried
competition and this year the festival will consider entries from students
and professionals from around the world in several categories:  2D/3D
Digital Animation and Modeling; Digital Multimedia (Games, WWW, CD-ROM,
etc.); Digital Video; Digital Photography. The deadline for entries to be
received is MARCH 16, 1998.  For an entry form and further details please
see:  www.parsons.edu/festival or send email to: [email protected].
Telephone:  212.229.8908. Completed entry forms for work accessible online
may be emailed or faxed; all forms for work in physical form (CD's, video,
etc.) must accompany work.


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Call for participation!R>UZ

http://ir.uz

The ministry of Culture and Education of Republic of Uzbekistan in
collaboration with Re-Lab Network presents an online exhibition of jured
and curated netart projects to support and inspire netart pioneers of
Uzbekistan.

  i   = INFORMATION

  !   = EXCLAMATION

 . -  = A for BEGINNING

 - .  = N for NETWORK

You can submit URLs or send htm/html files of specific projects for
consideration to [email protected] by April 13, 1998.

Some rules and limitations:
no sound,
no Java script,
no plugins - to make it accesible for those with low connection rate and
far away.


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- Call for Contribution -
The 1998 Yearbook of the Institut fuer Moderne Kunst, Nuernberg, Germany
will be devoted to �Art�n�t�Net� (or net.art, if you prefer this term).
For our �Chronological Synopsis - A Brief History of Art on the Net� we
are looking for highlights and milestones in the history of electronic
arts in general and especially the history of art on the net - from
stone age to the year 2010. Please handle with humour.
We cordially invite you to contribute - please mail us your proposals!
Any contributor will be mentioned with real name and/or email and/or
URL.
Please mailto: [email protected]
Thanxalot in advance,
Verena Kuni (Yearbook curatorial staff, [email protected])
Manfred Rothenberger (Institut fuer Moderne Kunst,
[email protected])


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Subject: Cyber.Salon 4


Mute
Telepolis &
Hypermedia Research Centre
present:

CYBER.SALON 4

'Community Networks'

Speakers: Lee Bryant (Brixton On-Line)
second speaker to be confirmed

Chair:
Pauline van Mourik Broekman (Mute)

7pm to 11pm
Wednesday 25th March

Sub-Cyberia
(basement of Cyberia)
39 Whitfield St
LONDON W1P 3LU

entrance free


be there early!

===========================================================================

Forthcoming Cyber.Salons

Wednesday 22nd April: Women on the Net with Eva Pascoe and Caroline Bassett

Wednesday 20th May: Beyond the Californian Ideology with Peter Lundfeld and
Korinna Patelis

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*** PLEASE NOTE THAT WE'VE CHANGED THE VENUE FOR CYBER.SALON 4 ***

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Coming Soon: the Cyber.Salon website and on-line conference space

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Karen Eliot's Party



My friend Doug Aubrey (Pictorial Heros) gave me your address thinking you
would like to participate in Karen Eliot's Party.

Karen Eliot is a name ANYONE can use to make a piece of art and Karen Eliot
is inviting everyone in the world calling themselves Karen Eliot to
participate in Karen Eliot's Party at art.tm on 5th September 1998 by
sending a piece of art about Karen Eliot by e-mail, fax or snail-mail.

All artworks will be xeroxed and the xeroxes used by Karen Eliot to make an
installation.  The artworks will then be sent to other venues to make
different installments by different Karen Eliots.

You can participate in two ways:
 1.  By sending artwork as Karen Eliot.
 2.  By staging your own Karen Eliot installation party.

Visit Karen Eliot's web site for further info.
http://www.arttm.org.uk
or
e-mail to [email protected]

KAREN ELIOT SAYS - EVERYTHING IS EQUAL AND NOTHING IS THE SAME


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Subject: Audio Romatica

Hi there

This is just a short note to invite you to the ICA where we are showing
three installations and our new Enhanced CDROM.

The ICA is showing these installations which were originally  commisioned
for the opening of the New Media Centre, which you may have had a preview
of at our CDROM  launch. If not you're welcome to attend the opening or any
of the following days listed below

The Exhibition is opening on Monday 16th March evening at 6pm
and will be showing for the following three days from 12 till 7pm

So if you would like a more chilled view at the work
come on down!

Be nice to see you

Andre

Please  RSVP for the opening at 6pm - 9pm ( a more chilled out session ) Monday



Other dates
12th March Sprawl Global Cafe
16th April  School of Sound,  London
23rd to the 25th April Love Bytes,  Sheffield
27th- 29th May  Fuse, San Francisco

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AudioRom Ltd, Winchester Wharf, Clink street, London,  UK.  SE1 9DG
Check http://www.audiorom.com/news.html for soundings and news
 AudioRom new Enhanced CDROM  from Research Publishing
AudioRom 4 Day Happening at the ICA Theatre 16th to 19th
The Scool of sound  http://www.audioarts.com/schoolosound
 Live events and wibles on  http://www.livearts.com
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Date: Thu, 12 Mar 1998 11:18:46 +0100
From: Frank Hartmann <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Subject: BOOK

Attention to all  NETTIMERS:
On the occasion of presenting the new yearbook of the Forum
Sozialforschung Vienna (http://www.fsf.at) on the topic of the 'European
Information Society' we give away ten copies to listmembers for free.
The book is in German - first come, first served: [email protected]

*****************
Frank Hartmann (Hg): Informationsgesellschaft.
Sozialwissenschaftliche Aspekte
Forum Sozialforschung, Wien 1998 - ISBN 3-901339-03-5

Beitr�ge von: Hans Zeger, Armin Medosch, Herman Van Bolhuis, Vicente
Colom, Angelika Kofler, Ulrich Riehm, Martin Rost, Josef Hochgerner,
Franz Nahrada, Geert Lovink/Arthur Kroker, Florian R�tzer/Jean
Baudrillard

Pr�sentation am Mittwoch, 18 M�rz 1998, 18:30 Uhr
1010 Wien, Grillparzerstra�e 14
Atrium der �sterreichischen Beamtenversicherung

Es diskutieren: Hans Zeger, Arge Daten / Prof. Thomas Bauer, Institut
f�r Publizistik / Prof. Manfred Fa�ler, Lehrkanzel f�r
>Kommunikationstheorie / Prof. Josef Hochgerner, Zentrum f�r soziale
Innovation
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Date: Tue, 10 Mar 1998 18:41:17 -0700
From: "mar(98)" <[email protected]>
Subject: Call for participation - Database Interventions.
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Call for participation,
Database Interventions,
lovebytes cybercircus,
Sheffield, UK.

23-26 april 1998

Our daily lives have been defined by state and corporate
databases and now life itself is currently being assimilated
into genetic databases.

Database Interventions is an insurrectionists workshop and
event where actual sabotage of existing databases and the
definition/ construction of as yet non existing databases
will take place.

Invited participants including:

Heath Bunting, IRATIONAL.ORG,
John Hayward, BACKSPACE.ORG,
Keiko Suzuki, 7-Eleven,
Manu Luksch, BACKSPACE.ORG,
Marcus Valentine, IRATIONAL.ORG,
Mike Stubbs, HTBA,
Natalie Jeremijenko, BIT,
Rachel Baker, IRATIONAL.ORG.

Will present past and present actions
in the domains of:

Sabotage, Grassing Up, Incrimination, Provocation, Viruses,
Intimidation, Eradication, Sampling, Pornography, Spamming,
Junk Mail, Auctions, Pranks, Hoaxes, Jamming.

And why are we telling you this ?

1. We need some databases to hack up,
   so please steal some from work
   and send them to us.

2. We would appreciate your company.


For further information:
mailto:[email protected],
http://www.lovebyte.org.uk.


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5. BOOKMARKS
============================================================
http://artnetweb.com/resource/new.html



Netscan
http://netscan.sscnet.ucla.edu/
        An experimental software package
        designed to aid in the sociological
        study of the Internet with a current
        focus on Usenet.


Atlas of Cyberspaces
http://www.cybergeography.org/atlas/
        Maps and graphic representations of
        the geographies of the new electronic
        territories of the Internet,
        WWW and other emerging Cyberspaces


Federal Emergency Management Agency
http://www.fema.gov/index.htm
        Every year, millions of Americans
        face disaster, and its terrifying
        consequences.


Time & Bits: Managing Digital Continuity
http://www.ahip.getty.edu/timeandbits/
        An integrated technical and
        philosophical discussion of digital
        archives and their future with
        Stewart Brand, Brian Eno,
        Bruce Sterling and others.


www.three.org
http://www.three.org
        Adversarial collaborations between
        Janet Cohen, Keith Frank and Jon Ippolito.


A Humument Home Page
http://www.rosacordis.com/humument/
        The work of Tom Phillips, creator
        of "A Humument: A Treated Victorian Novel"


Stick Figure Death Theatre
http://www.calvert.com/sfdt/sfdt.html
        Noir gif animations by Matt Calvert.


Peek-A-Boo
http://www.artnetweb.com/peppermint/peek/
        Active resistance to the oppression
        of time by Cary Peppermint.


NelliWeb
http://www.artun.ee/homepages/nelli/nelli.html
        Homepage of Estonian artist
        Nelli Rohtvee.


Debris
http://www.btinternet.com/~debris/index.html
        Net.poetry from Krumm.


Xcult
http://www.xcult.ch
        Net art projects and information
        from Switzerland.



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                                                    LE MONDE DIPLOMATIQUE
     _________________________________________________________________

                           Le Monde diplomatique

                              english edition

                                 March 1998

                        edited by Wendy Kristianasen



    LEADER

  Lessons of a non-war *

      by Ignacio Ramonet

     There are three lessons to be learned from the recent Gulf crisis.
     First, the United States is now tempted to act in an authoritarian
     manner, as the world's only superpower. Second, it has no overall
     strategy for the Middle East and third, Europe has ceased to exist.
       http://www.monde-diplomatique.fr/md/en/1998/03/01leader.html

                                            Translated by Barbara Wilson




  Issues unresolved and resolutions ignored *

     With or without air strikes against Iraq, the Middle East will
     continue to be a region of instability, full of unresolved
     problems. Here is a concise background to each of the following
     issues: the future of Iraq, the question of the Kurds, the
     Palestinian problem, the occupation of the Golan Heights, the South
     Lebanon "security zone" and weapons of mass destruction.
       http://www.monde-diplomatique.fr/md/en/1998/03/06iraqgen.html

                                                  Translated by Ed Emery



    THE DANGERS OF THE MULTILATERAL AGREEMENT ON INVESTMENT

  Wielding power behind the scenes *

     The cat is out of the bag and the world now knows just how
     unbalanced are the proposals coming out of the current OECD
     negotiations. The nature of this international organisation, which
     is devoted to free market principles, explains why the MAI has been
     conceived there.
       http://www.monde-diplomatique.fr/md/en/1998/03/07mai1.html

                                              Translated by Julie Stoker



  Shackling the state *

      by Nuri Albala

     If signed, the current MAI proposals would form a benchmark for the
     global investment economy, taking precedence over most existing
     national obligations and agreements. The multinational corporations
     would be given powerful ammunition against sovereign states and the
     legal means to enforce their new "rights". It is a dynamic
     agreement which would ultimately "rollback" all national laws which
     did not conform.
       http://www.monde-diplomatique.fr/md/en/1998/03/08maialba.html

                                              Translated by Julie Stoker





    TECHNICAL ADVANCE, IDEOLOGICAL PROJECT

  Selling off a heritage *
       http://www.monde-diplomatique.fr/md/en/1998/03/13telecom.html





  The Turkish model *

      by Emine Usakligil

     Turkey has nine free zones: three in Istanbul and six in different
     cities in Anatolia. Mersin was the first of these and is also the
     most productive. With the volume of trade increasing by an average
     of 50% a year, the free zones are an economic success story.
     Workers enjoy similar social security to their counterparts outside
     but, as companies pay no taxes, wage are often higher.
       http://www.monde-diplomatique.fr/md/en/1998/03/17zonestk.html

                                         Translated by Malcolm Greenwood



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     Yearly subscription fee: 24 US $ (Institutions 48 US $).

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