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[oldboys] Hack.it.art: Panels and Workshop topics |
Hack.it.art - Hacktivism in the Context of Art and Media in Italy Kunstraum Kreuzberg/Bethanien | Mariannenplatz 2, 1o997 Berlin | www.kunstraumkreuzberg.de - www.ecn.org/aha In partnership with Transmediale/Club Transmediale Panels and Workshop 5th - 6th - 8th February 2005 ************************************************** 1. Panel: Hacking the Body 2.Panel: Hacktivism: Was tun/Che fare? 3. Workshop on 'Hacking TV, How to build a Telestreet' ************************************************** Panel: 'Hacking the Body'- 6th february, 4.00 pm The panel 'Hacking the Body' is an inquiry into the meaning of cyberfeminism today after more than ten years since it was coined, reflecting artistic and activistic practices which play with the topics of body, identity and sexuality. In 1991, along with new gender and identity utopias linked to a radical and collective use of technology, VNS Matrix, a group of Australian women wrote 'A Cyberfeminist Manifesto for the 21st Century' and, influenced by Donna Haraway, playfully developed the concept of cyberfeminism. The cyberfeminist virus spread to Australia, Europa and America, combining radical use of body, enthusiasm for new technological utopias and hopes for subverting patriarchy through new hybrid identities, irony and political activism. After ten years of individual and collective practices, where does cyberfeminism stand today? In which way is it possible to radically hack concepts like identity, the body and sexuality? Currently, there is a new wave of radical body expression through independent pornography which, experimenting with the body and identity as well, tries to subvert dichotomies like male/female, gay/straight. Is this the new body infected by the cyberfeminist virus? Hacking the Body - 6th february, 4.00 pm: First section (4.00-5.30 pm) - Cornelia Sollfrank, Old Boys Network <www.obn.org> (Hamburg, D) - Agnese Trocchi, Candida TV <www.candidatv.tv> (Rome, IT) - public discussion Video projection (5.30 pm) - 'Bio Doll's Baby' by Franca Formenti <www.francaformenti3.org> (Varese, IT), video introduced by Dahlia Schweitzer <www.thisisdahlia.com> (New York, USA/Berlin, D) with the interaction of synusi@ virus by Casaluce - Geiger (Vienna, AU/Italy) Second section (6.00-7.30 pm) - Diana McCarty, Bootlab (<www.bootlab.org> Berlin, D) - Betty, Sexyshock (<www.ecn.org/sexyshock> Bologna, IT) - public discussion - Moderator: Tatiana Bazzichelli, AHA (<www.ecn.org/aha> Rome, IT/Berlin, D) ************************************************** Panel: 'Hacktivism: Was tun/Che fare?' - 8th february 2005, 7.00 pm. Italy is a country between extreme differences. On the one side, the autocratic rule of Berlusconi manipulates both Italian and European politics and controls Italian mass media almost completely. On the other, there are many intellectuals and activists speaking up against this government. The demonstrations of Genua in 2001, with millions of people protesting against the war in Iraq, and several subsequent general strikes are only the tip of the iceberg. While the institutionalised politics of Italy appear to be a rigid system, in the past ten years an active, very heterogeneous and internationally connected network of countercultures has developed. It has organised interventions and demonstrations and is reknown for its vast variety of media initiatives. The initiatives making up this network use various means of spreading their ideas: radio, net streaming of videos, mailing lists, local TV stations, websites. Often does the content not only deal with political issues, but is also concerned with subjects relevant to net and new media culture, such as the question of copyright and free networks. The panel 'Hacktivism: Was tun/Che fare?' connects theoreticians and artists from Italy and Germany, and reflects the concept of hacktivism and its future after twenty years of independent activities in this field. Which is the status of hacktivism today? Which similarities and differences exist between the Italian concept of hacktivism and the international understanding of the term? In a time after early net cultural utopias, with the net space being dominated by economic giants and commercial interests, is hacktivism still possible? Is it still feasible to create radical independent information and artistic expression on the net? Do net communities still exist as platforms of non-hierarchical relationships? Hacktivism: Was tun/Che fare? - 8th february 2005, 7.00 pm - First section (7.00 pm): - Sebastian L�tgert, Textz.com www.textz.com (Berlin, D) - Tommaso Tozzi, Hacker Art www.hackerart.org (Florence, IT) - Second section (8.00 pm): - Susanne Schmidt, www.informationsfreiheiten.de (Berlin, D) - Asbesto, Freaknet Medialab, www.freaknet.org (Catania, IT) - public discussion (9.00 pm) - Moderator: Alessandro Ludovico, Neural www.neural.it (Bari, IT) ************************************************** Hacking TV: How to build a Telestreet - 5th/6th, February 2005 While Berlusconi holds the media monopoly, a network of free TV stations, radios and Internet platforms has developed on the fringes of the Italian media landscape since many years. They promote, spread and provide access to information that is not transmitted elsewhere. They document and produce political and media interventions. Orfeo TV, Telefabbrica, TeleImmagini, Gli Anelli Mancanti TV, Spegnilatv, NowarTV, TeleAUT, IsolaTV, Disco Volante TV, TeleMonteOrlando, TeleRobbinud, Telefermento, RosaGhettoTV, InsuTV, Telecitofono, Telecerini, and many others turn communication into an genuinely alternative experience to official media communication in Italy. Telestreets create a parallel reality to mainstream TV with the mission of spreading bottom-up information. The workshop will teach participants how to build their own TV station with cheap and simple technical means and build an Italian-style 'Telestreet'. Hacking TV: How to build a Telestreet - 5th/6th, February 2005 5th February, 2.00-6.00 pm/6th February 12.00 am/3.30 pm. - Agnese Trocchi, Candida TV <www.candidatv.tv> (Rome, IT) - Federico Bucalossi, Nothuman <www.nothuman.net> (Florence, IT) - Alexandra Weltz, filmmaker (Berlin, D) -- 8/|\ --------------------------------------------- /c_"/ Tatiana Bazzichelli //_/\__ web site: http://www.ecn.org/aha / \ http://www.strano.net/bazzichelli /____\ e-mail: [email protected] /| --------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected]