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V2_East / Syndicate Newsletter 97/09 - Introduction - Dates of upcoming events - Updates - General info about the Syndicate list - Subscription * Introduction * Dear Syndicalists, what a weekend: at this moment, members of the Syndicate are (co)organising events in Hull (ROOTless), Maribor (Festival of Computer Art), Tallinn (Interstanding2), Trondheim (Screens), Brno (Hi-Tech Art) and Graz (Steirischer Herbst). Good places to meet, all of them ... I just finished proof-reading part of the Syndicate Reader which we are producing for Ostranenie and which will include an selection of texts and messages which were posted on the list over the past 18 months. It shows what a long way we have come, and how many open questions there are for discussion. In Dessau, where the Ostranenie festival will take place in 3 and a half weeks, we will hold an internal Syndicate meeting on Saturday, Nov. 8th, and an open forum discussion on Sunday, Nov. 9th. For exact time and place check the programme updates that will come in over the next days. (If you still need help regarding your travel to Dessau, please, get in touch with Marci Jost at <[email protected]> for information, invitations, etc.) If you look at the programme of the festival that Stephen Kovats sent out the other day (or at the excerpts below) you will see a most amazing collection of videos, performances, exhibition pieces and lectures - a deep european feast which hopefully many of you can participate in. We should also talk about the next steps - like a tentatively proposed informal meeting in Tirana next spring, and the possibilities for a special presence of the Syndicate at ISEA98 in Liverpool/Manchester next September. (Deadline for submissions will be 15 January.) Please, also note the deadline for the VideoMedeja festival of women's video in Novi Sad coming up on Oct. 15 - the information about this December event is again included below. I hope to see you soon, best wishes, -a * Dates of (some) upcoming events and exhibitions * (check the archive at http://www.v2.nl/mail/v2east for postings about these events) - 3 - 23 October 1997: Hi-Tech/Art '97, Brno/CZ - 5 October - 2 November 1997: Screens, Trondheim/NO - 7 - 19 October 1997: Interstanding 2, Tallinn/EE - 10 - 12 October 1997: ROOTless '97, Hull/UK - 16 - 26 October 1997: VIPER 97, Lucerne/CH -17 - 24 October: CITY OF WOMEN, Ljubljana/Si - 18 October 1997: opening ZKM, Karlsruhe/D - 21 October 1997: SeaFair: Interactive Narration/Int. CD ROM exhibition, Skopje/MK - 24 October 1997: opening Multimediale 5, Karlsruhe/D - Nov - December: Da-Da-Net, Moscow/Ru - 3 - 9 November 1997: LADA 97, Rimini/It + San Marino/SM - 5 - 9 November 1997: OSTranenie, Dessau/D - 8 - 16 November 1997: Art & Communication, Valencia/ES - 10 - 16 November 1997: Video and Electronic Art Festival, Riga/LV (incl.:) - 12 - 14 November 1997: art+communication #2, Riga/LV - 24 - 25 November 1997: Flusser Media Film, Prague/CZ - 4 - 7 December 1997: Recycling the Future, Vienna/A - 5 - 7 December 1997: VideoMedeja, Novi Sad/YU - 12 - 22 February 1998: Transmediale / 11th Videofest, Berlin/D - September 1998: Videonale 8 , Bonn/D - September 1998: ISEA98, Liverpool&Manchester/UK - November 1998: DEAF98, Rotterdam/NL * Interstanding2, Tallinn/Estonia Interstanding 2 is organized by the Soros Center for Contemporary Arts, Estonia in co-operation with the Estonian Academy of Arts. After the first festival week, videoprograms and exhibition continue from Oct.9 - Oct.19 in Rotermann's Salt Storage Arts Centre, Tallinn, Ahtri 2 and in the Estonian National Museum, Tartu, Kuperjanovi 9 -The 90s in Polish video art -Creatures, Slovenian video art from 90s -Ã?kuc-Forum Video Production, Slovenian video art from early 80s -Real Life, Croatian video art from 90s -Video Medea, Yugoslavian feminist video -To Bite or to Lick? (Oleg Kulik) -St. Petersburgâs video art from 90s -Ukrainian video art from 90s Artists participating in the 5th annual exhibition Guest artists: Sanja Ivekovic, Croatia, Gleb Katchuk, Ukraine, Damijan Kracina, Slovenia, Maksim Mamsikov, Russia , Dalibor Martinis, Croatia, Gia Rigvava, Russia, Mikhail Ryklin, Russia, Arsen Savadov, Ukraine >From Estonia: Jan J.Graps, Maria Ruus, Pier Li, F.F.F.F. (Kristi Paap, Kaire Rannik, Berit TeeÅ Å r, Ketli Tiitsaar), Anu Juurak, Kai Kaljo, Raivo Kelomees, Ando KeskkŸla, Ilmar KruusamÅ e, JŸri Ojaver, Martin Pedanik, Liina Siib, Jaan Toomik, Mare Tralla, Urmo Vaikla, TŸŸne-Kristin Vaikla, Mart Viljus Exhibition places: Rotermannâs Salt Storage Arts Centre, Tallinn, Ahtri 2 Draakon Gallery, Tallinn , Pikk 18 Vaal Gallery, Tallinn, VÅ ike-Karja 12 Sammas Gallery, Tallinn, Vabaduse vÅ ljak 6 Gallery of the Estonian Academy of Arts,Tallinn,Tartu mnt 1 Estonian National Museum, Tartu, Kuperjanovi 9 TV Net City space Curator: Ando KeskkŸla * 3. International Festival of Contemporary Arts - CITY OF WOMEN Ljubljana/Si 17 till 24 October 1997. The preliminary programme of our festival is available at: http://www.sigov.si/uzp/city/97/ The final programme will be available on October 1. If you have any questions, please contact us. Ursula Cetinski Koen Van Daele artistic director programme coordinator CITY OF WOMEN TOMSICEVA 4 1000 LJUBLJANA - SLOVENIA Phone: +386+61/215.748 Fax: +386+61/125.60.57 Email: [email protected] [email protected] HomePage: http://www.sigov.si/uzp/city/ * OSTranenie 97 International electronic media forum, Bauhaus Dessau/D 5-9 November 1997 at the Bauhaus Dessau Foundation and the NETLounge, KIEZ e.V. Forum Programme Overview: open borders - Lev Manovich hypostulates on ostranenie - Stephen Kovats on the Opening of Borders - Irina Aktuganova presents the Gallery 21 CD-ROM 'Free For All', Caius Grozav presents the Kinema Ikon CD ROM 'Intermedia' and Andrei Ventslova presents St.Petersburg TV Art in an examination of the commercial packaging of media art - APSOLUTNO will present the coming of the new Millenium and... -the Syndicate Forum introduced by Andreas Broeckmann will examine the Cultural Transformation of Deep Europe landscapes -Piotr Krajewski on Polish New Media -Dejan Sretenovic on the international reception of Yugoslav Art in the 90's -Lascha Bakradse on establishing a Georgian image -Piotr Wyrzykowski on the Body and the Technology -Nebojsa Seric Soba on the Necessity of the Abstract -Dunja Blasevic on establishing new cultural infrastructures in Bosnia -Nikola Radic on the Electronic Interpretations of Architecture -Raivo Kelomees on Estonian Signals -Edi Muka on the emerging Albanian Media Landscape -Iliyana Nedkova introduces Crossing over Cultures in Bulgaria -Enes Zlatar and Dejan Vekic on Video in the War and after the War -Jovan Cekic on the Zoo Effect and Alexander Davic and B92 on Revolution and Chaos -Guenther Petzold presents 'Video in the former GDR - Opportunities Offered by a New Medium', and -Peter Zorn presents the Media Initiative Saxony Anhalt and EMARE netivity - Cyberknitting! Nina Czegledy introduces new forms of Electronic Knitting suitable for all Genders with a Panel examining the issue, composed of Cyberknitters: Tapio Maekelae, Inke Arns, Edi Muka, Lisa Haskel, Mare Tralla, Calin Dan and Katy Deepwell Cyberknitting Sound Environment by Denis Neimand and Performance by Branka Milicic-Davic and GROUP BAZA - Marko Kosnik and the International Guests of the Egon March Institute Welcome all to PARAHOUSE - Steven Greenwood will exhibit 'Woven Presence' -Network based Projects, presented by Olia Lialina, including works by Jeff Instone, Dariusz Nowak-Nova, Petko Dourmana, Gints Gabrans, Nelli Rohtvee, Esmeralda, Andrea Zapp, Dominik Kowalczyk, Gert Tschoegel, AKCELERATOR, - while Alexei Shulgin will be silent on Art, Power, and Communication pioneers - Velimir Abramovic introduces Tesla's Timeless Universe as a prelude to Wardenclyffe 2 - a performance by rastermusic and Marko Peljhan -Irina Vanechkina introduces Alexander Scriabin's Light Symphony Prometei -Bulat Galeyev introduces Lev Theremin while Lydia Kavina grasps music from the air with the Thereminvox -Wojciech Bruszewski expands on the HORIZON and Brian Reffin Smith will install his 'Cooperative Drawing' -and legendary Oskar Sala will reflect upon his life-long relationship with, and development of, the Trautonium Jury Programme: The ostranenie Jury, composed of Bojana Pejic, Michael Bielicky, Olia Lialina, Piotr Krajewski and Kristine Schroeder selected works including: for the first time at ostranenie works from Albania by Erjona Daka and Anri Sala, from Moldova by Pavel Brailla, Juri Suiu and Juri Cibotaru, from Georgia by Koka Ramischvili, from Belarus by Maxim Tyminko, and from Bosnia-Herzegovina in a programme introduced by Enes Zlatar and Installations by The Active Men, Milica Tomic, Calin Man, Dida Zende, Kasia Kujawska, Artistarch Tschernishev, Dalibor Martinis, Talent Factory, Alexei Shulgin, Luchezar Boyadjev, Anja Steidinger, Sandor Antik, the Academic Training Group and Krassimir Terziev... Videos by Moderegger, Bolewski, Kowalczyk, Donnersmack, Zamiara, Zumpe, Tobreluts, Mader, Johannson, Pape, FIA Art, Gagarin, Zavadskis, Zimmer, Perlovsky, Koshkin, Clouin, Dada, Art Terror, Poljak, Nagy, Brynntrup, Moillanen, Zarevac, Borisova, Radkowska, Paetorprsta, Vickovic, Miro, Melhus, Zdunczyk, Bogojevic-Narath, Smedstad, Krenz, Bard, Kotnyek, Szlezinski, Miastowski, Sanborn, and Maeki Special Documentaries by Russlan Umarov and Natalja Petrova, Ulrike Ettinger, Iurie Suiu, Olivera Todorovic, Jujla Loginiva, Marina Preda Sanc and Marina Grzinic/Aina Smid, and Janko Baljak and Performances by: -Tibor Szemzoe and Gabor Rosko and 15 special guests opening ostranenie with the 'Doppelkonzert' - Istvan Kantor playing his Executive Machinery -CUKT - Piotr Wyrzykowski and Haleh Abghare performing the Technopera - The Audio Ballerinas grace ostranenie with light sensors and digital memories - Laszlo Kerekes and Dragana Cukavac ask Where do we go from Here?" and last but definitely not least - Balint Szombathy (Art Lover) and Milan Mumin raise a Toast (35 times) to the last Video Artwork For all questions and requests (including invitations for visa, etc.), please, get in touch with the ostranenie-team on <[email protected]>, or tel. +49-340-6508 311, fax +49 340 6508 326 Stephen Kovats: <[email protected]> Adele Eisenstein: <[email protected]> http://www.ostranenie.org * 2nd international new media festival in Riga (art+communication #2) 12-14 November, 1997 with *XCHANGE on-air session* live Internet broadcasting in 13th-14th November,1997 Updated information see at Xchange homepage http://re-lab.net/Xchange Contact: [email protected] XCHANGE - the second international new media festival "art+communication-2" (organized by Riga E-Lab) will take place in Riga, November 12th-14th, 1997, together with French-Baltic-Nordic video and computer arts festival (organized by Multimedia center Riga, 10th-16th November, Riga). Xchange festival is 3 day event focusing on audio+visual work - live Internet broadcasting (real-audio/real-video), radio experiments (in local radio stations), public presentations, live electronic music jam sessions, net.art and experimental music workshops. An open broadcasting studio will be available in conference place with live video and audio stream screening in two more public spaces in Riga - in E-CafŽ and Latvian Academy of Arts. Xchange festival is divided in sessions: --->morning sessions - conference (lectures, presentations, discussions) --->day sessions - live Internet broadcasting with participation of remote groups (remote presentations, net.castings, press-conferences, etc.), radio workshop; electronic music workshop --->night sessions - open public events with live music mixes, experimental music concerts, performances, videoloops, DJs, etc. Festival organized by E-LAB E-lab ----> Re-LAB is a new media art organization /Riga, Latvia/ that develops new strategies for different contexts and across formats. Address: 11.Novembra Krastmala 35-94, LV 1050, Riga, Latvia. Tel. 371-7210297 Contact: Email: <[email protected]>, Rasa Smite <[email protected]>, Raitis Smits <[email protected]> URL: E-Lab ---> Re-LAB: http://re-lab.net XCHANGE: http://re-lab.net/Xchange net.radio OZOne: http://re-lab.net/ozone * Prague Media Symposium: Flusser Media Film November 24 and 25, 1997 For the sixth time, the Goethe-Institut Prag and the Academy of Fine Arts Prague (Prof. Michael Bielicky) are organizing an international and interdisciplinary symposium on the media development, communications philosophy and media art. The event will take place November 24 and 25, 1997, at the Goethe-Institut Prag, Masarykovo na. 32, Prague 1. We believe we are in the midst of a major shift of paradigms that will affect every aspect of our social, cultural, political and private lives. The rapid development of new media technologies has as its consequence not only a drastically changing mode of communication, but also a radical rupture in the way we perceive the world and ourselves. It is, therefore, of the highest priority for us to reflect this process, but also to participate in it in a constructive and creative manner. This year«s symposium should be seen as an open forum for new and unusual reflections and ideas. We will also try to evaluate the developments of the last six years, and, possibly, draw conclusions. Above all, we will concentrate on two aspects this time: VilŽm Flusser (a part of whose work has been translated into Czech) and the interrelation between the new media and film. The symposium has been developed as a continuation of a line of previous events that dealt with subjects like "Mass communication and elitist communication", "Change of paradigms" (1991), "VilŽm Flusser - Pioneer of post-history" (1992), "After-images - Post-images. Interaction with digital media" (1993), "New media and ethics" (1994), "Artificial environments as artifacts" (1995) and "Media art - Intercultural hope or art without a message?" (1996). Languages spoken (and simultaneously interpreted) will be Czech, English and German. Free admission. In cooperation with the Soros Center for Contemporary Arts Prague and the Institut Francais Ë? Prague. Information: Goethe-Institut Prag Ramona Ullmann or Andreas StrÅ¡hl Masarykovo nâ?¡b¿ezâ?? 32 CZ-110 00 Praha 1 The Czech Republic Tel.: (++420/2) 24 91 57 25, Fax: (++420/2) 29 94 21 e-mail: [email protected] or [email protected] * VIDEOMEDEJA '97 Novi Sad, Yugoslavia, 5th to 7th December 1997 The second Video Festival "VideoMedeja", dedicated to presenting works done by women, will be held from 5th to 7th December 1997 in Novi Sad, Yugoslavia. The thematical span of this issue is representation of personal female erotologies artistically directed towards dialogue with their own possibilities in the argument with the opposite sex as well as possibilities of artistic engagement today and investigations of functions and scope of the art margins. The Programme includes: 1) Projections of video works (official selection); 2) Video installations, performances (official selection); 3) Accompanied programmes (opus presentation of outstanding authors, other festival's presentations, video schools); 4) Round table (topic: New technologies in Video Art). In the official festival programme, which is of the competitive character, "VideoMedeja" awards the following prizes: - The figurine of the Sphinks (prize for the author's opus) - "VideoMedeja" plaquete (three equal prizes) - "Bogdanka Poznanovic" prize (for the best young woman author). The Festival's Council composed of three members will make the selection of works and choose members of the Jury until November 1st 1997. Deadline for sending the works is October 15 this year. The production, organization and preparation of the Festival will be run by artistic Association "Apostrof" in Novi Sad and the editor of the Festival is Vera Kopicl. The works must not be older than two years. The works should be sent to the following address: Festival "VideoMedeja" Asocijacija "Apostrof" Jevrejska 4/I 21000 Novi Sad, Yugoslavia tel/fax: +381 21 621 308 E-mail: [email protected] * Transmediale / 11th Videofest 12 - 22 February 1998, Berlin/D The upcoming Transmediale / 11th Videofest will once again be hosted parallel to the Berlin Film Festival. [A paper version of the call has been sent out, but I have not received the requested e-mail version yet.] "Submitted may be works from the areas of video, computer animation, television, films with digital parts and multimedia projects (CD-ROM, CD-I, discs, cartridge, internet) which were produced since 1996. Works will be considered for selection which are dealing with reality in an innovative way, or those which aim at furthering their respective medium. Exhibition installations and performances are expressedly invited for submission. The transmediale will award three prizes of DM2500,- for outstanding works in the fields of video, television and multimedia. Further awards will be donated by sponsors." DEADLINE: November 28th, 1997 For details about the festival, about conditions of submission and application forms, please contact: transmediale Klosterstrasse 68-70 D-10179 Berlin tel. +49-30-247219-07 fax +49-30-247219-09 email: <[email protected]> URL: http://www.transmediale.de [abroeck adds: I am not sure whether either of these digital addresses are operational yet; if you have problems reaching transmediale, try the fax; I have no further info on this but will post it to the list as soon as I have it.] * Updates * * I was surprised that nobody reacted to the rumour of Uncle George pulling the plug on the SCCAs - is this just another round of the recurring rumour and everybody is keeping their heads down, hoping the spectre will go away again? Somebody was talking about a letter that has been sent to all Soros Foundation branches that contains the deadline for the whole Foundatons Network to close by the year 2010, and it specifies the programs, such as the SCCA Network, that will have to achieve independency by 2000. In the end the letter is said to talk of an anti-corruption commission that is being established inside the Foundation. Ooops. Given the fact that a lot of what we do in the Syndicate-circles is heavily dependent on Soros funds, we should really enter the next round of the Soros-debate soon. * We would like to encourage you to react to the postings regarding the P2P - Conference in Amsterdam and Rotterdam at the end of October. From Practice to Policy - Towards a European Media Culture will be an important platform for lobbying the policy makers of different national and international funding bodies. With some luck, it will be possible to describe the difficult working conditions of many smaller media initiatives and thus actually make an impact on the way in which funds for cultural cooperation (incl. the big Euro-money) are being spent. Examples from our practice - like the Suggestions we put together during the Deep Europe workshop - may actually be able to make a difference. * General Info * V2_East is an initiative of V2_Organisation Rotterdam, which is aimed at creating a network of people and institutions who are involved with or interested in media art in Eastern Europe and which wants to create an infrastructure that facilitates cooperations between partners in East and West. With its 'Syndicate' mailing list, website <http://www.v2.nl/east> and regular meetings, V2_East is becoming an important tool for fostering ties within the media art community in Europe which makes it increasingly obsolete to think in term of 'East' and 'West', and which will eventually make the V2_East initiative itself redundant. The V2_East/Syndicate is a no-budget network initiative rather than an institution. <[email protected]> is the address of a mailing list which is dedicated to an exchange of information and ideas relating to the situation and future development of electronic and media art in Eastern Europe. A Syndicate-mail archive for messages that are coming in over the list (since April 97) can be found at: http://www.v2.nl/mail/v2east/ The list members include more than 160 artists, curators, networkers, writers, festival organisers, etc., from East as well as West European countries and beyond, who, through the 'Syndicate', are trying to improve the communication and cooperation between artists and organisations in East and West. The list was first installed following the initial meeting of the V2_East initiative at V2_Organisation in Rotterdam on January 21, 1996, at the end of the second Next 5 Minutes conference. During the DEAF96 festival in September, we held a V2_East Meeting in which around 30 people from 12 different countries participated. In April 97 the LEAF97 meeting in Liverpool brought together more than 30 people from across Europe. * Subscription * To subscribe to the syndicate list, please, send a message to <[email protected]> with the following text in the body of the message: 'subscribe [email-address]' For more information about the Syndicate, please, contact <[email protected]> (Andreas Broeckmann). *Please, send information that you feel should appear in the next edition of this newsletter (deadline: 30 October 97) to: [email protected].