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ELECTROFRINGE FESTIVAL 2001 September 27 - October 1 Newcastle, New South Wales Australia http://electrofringe.org Electrofringe 2001 will once again bring together hundreds of local and international media makers, audio-visual creators, electronic musicians, gamers and just plain digital trouble makers. Following on from the last three years, Electrofringe 2001 will focus on issues of copyright and intellectual property. Electrofringe is the electronic media contingent of the larger This Is Not Art festival <http://thisisnotart.org> which includes Sound Summit, The National Young Writers Festival and The National Student Media Conference. INTERNATIONAL GUESTS Electrofringe has expanded this year to include several international participants: Mark Gunderson (USA). Founder of The Evolution Control Committee and an experimental musician and arts organizer, focusing on recycled/assemblage audio and arts and technologies. The ECC is infamous for all sorts of pranks, including utilising Napster for hilarious results. http://evolution-control.com Vicki Bennet from People Like Us (UK) blurs audio and video to make a surrealistic and humorous blend of monotonous yet strangely captivating brain durge. http://peoplelikeus.org Andy Cox (UK) is a founding member of Together We Can Defeat Capitalism. An environmental engineer, he uses his skills to annoy large corporations. He also perplexed many an art goer with his fake Whitney Biennial website. At Electrofringe, he will relaunch his Citybank site, currently down for legal reasons. http://TWCDC.com Scientifically Speaking with Irene Moon (USA) blurs the lines between science, music and performance art. http://www.eyedrum.org/MOON/i-moon.html Steev Hise (USA) is a cultural worker based in San Francisco who chews up old media and spits out new art. He founded Detritus.net, probably the most well known web source about recycled culture. http://detritus.net Other international guests at This Is Not Art this year include Hrvatski (USA), Mad Professor (UK), David Shea (Belgium), Fat Cat Records (UK), Anticon (USA), The Wire magazine (UK), DJ Mr King (UK), Jimi Chen, DJ TY and Vince Chung (Taiwan). PERFORMANCES Each night, Newcastle will erupt with sounds and visuals you won't catch anywhere else. Over 180 performers will make this Australia's largest ever electronica and hip hop event. WEDNESDAY NIGHT (September 26) Opening night launch party. 8pm: Mission Theatre: (Free!) Featuring mellow sounds from DJ Mr. King (UK), Betaville Orchestra, I/O, and Sub Bass Snarl amongst others. Audio Visual Exhibition A/V Warehouse: (Entry By Donation) oniKa, Dj Bleak, iOnic, Goku, Craig G, Psychenaut, Throbgoblin, Phat Ali, Anomaly, Phreaddee & Anthony Russell. THURSDAY NIGHT (September 27) ROTOR 8 - 11pm: Mission Theatre: ($6 at the door): Perimetric Halo with Minit, Magmafinder & Pimmon. Kazumichi Grime, Lalila, Coklacoma, Julian Knowles, Snawklor, Lux Mammoth, Hydatid, Pi, A,B'n'C, Bruce Mowson, Seo, Valley of Death. Clan Analogue, Surgery, Couchblip Labels Showcase: 10pm-5am: Cambridge Hotel: ($6 at the door): Prop, B(if)tek, Pretty Boy Crossover, Deepchild, Sobriquet, Thug, Disco Stu, Gordon Finlayson, Nerve Agent, Telemetry Orchestra, 5000 Fingers of Dr T, Superscience, Modula, Bloq, Robokoneko, Disjunction Reunion. Art Wars: Hip Hop Strikes Back CBD Hotel: ($8 at the door) Terminal Illness, Terra Firma, Cannibal Tribe, Blades of Hades, Brad Strutt and Solemon Kleptoe, DJ Mathematics, Robotech vs. Stawn Break Crew, DJ skooby and Scottie B, Bric A Brac, MC Andre, DJ Armee, DJ Maniak. Audio Visual Exhibition A/V Warehouse: (Entry By Donation) Scoobie, Scotty B, Peter Hall, Gordon Smith. FRIDAY NIGHT (September 28) (C)(R)(TM) 8pm - 11:30pm: Mission Theatre: ($15 or PASS): People Like Us (UK), Evolution Control Committee (USA), Steev Hise (USA), Scientifically Speaking with Irene Moon (USA), Wake Up And Listen, Antediluvian Rocking Horse, Spanky, Sweden, JG. Hip Hop Jam and Electro/Breaks/Drum n Bass 10pm - 5am: Cambridge Hotel: ($10 or PASS) Massive Oz-Wide Hip-Hop-Electro jam, Elefant Traks showcase. Two Dogs, DJ Soup, The Bird, Explanetary, MC Brad Strut, Jonny Phive, Crazy Baldheads, Reference Point, Upshot, pH, Mark Pollard, Phonkubot, Cindii, Sonik Professor, Patrick HAF, Bleepin J Squawkins, Pylonz (NZ), Vtek, Sulo, Monkfly, Maladroit, Fangle, The Herd, 8-bit, The Alphatown Collective, MC Ozi Batla, DASE Team 5000, The A.L.F., Groovy D. All-Ages Hip-Hop Palais Royal Youth Venue 7 - 11pm: ($7 - All Ages) Terminal Illness, Terra Firma, Clear Opinions, Bric a Brac, FUN Q, Phonetic Experiments, DJ Mathematics, Bladez of Hadez Ballistic 10PM - 3AM: Hunter on Hunter Hotel: ($2 Entry or PASS) Syndicate, Aftermath, Memetic, Hedonist + Epsilon, DJ Mark N Audio Visual Exhibition A/V Warehouse: (Entry By Donation) base electro(n), cybernetik, dark organics, decoder, deprogram, dumk and goony, onika, pharmaceutical essentials, sawtooth, Sound Wave Generator, throbgoblin, Z Pyramid SATURDAY NIGHT (September 29) Anticon 8 - 11:30pm: Mission Theatre: ($15 or PASS) Anticon (Dose One, Sole and Jel - USA), Curse Ov Dialekt, TZU, Music Vs Physics, Celcius, 13th Son of December, Macros Matrix, Jade Nemesis, Dr Phibes, Blaze, DJ Armee, Mako, Speed, Frost. Vitalbeat 2001 10 - 5am: Cambridge Hotel: ($15 or PASS) DJ Patsan & Electrofunk, Nubreed, Richy valenz, Chris calm, Auxilary, Dj janak, Skooby + Bred, Tom obrien, Clone, Meem, Dj Gary Bynon + Brownie, Luscious Lorna, Outpost Uncorporated. Audio Visual Exhibition A/V Warehouse: (Entry By Donation) DJ Supermarket, Soon, Tonsil Cheesecake, The Torture Table, The Dreamtime Brothers, Transcendental Headache, Mighty Mac, DJ Mad, DJ Fallout SUNDAY NIGHT (September 30) Urban poets jam + Undercurrents (Taiwan) 7 - 11pm: Mission Theatre (Free!): urban poets jam, Undercurrents (Taiwan), SIZE (last ever show!) Internationals Gig 10pm - 5am: Cambridge Hotel ($25 or PASS): Mad Professor (UK), HRVATSKI (USA), David Shea (Belgium), Stinky Jim (NZ), DJ Mr. King (UK), Jimi Chen & DJ TY (Taiwan), Fat Cat Records Sound System (UK), Kog Transmissions (NZ), Nasenbluten (last ever show!), Ubin, Blastcorp, Sub Bass Snarl, DASE team 5000, Downtown Brown, Pivot, DJ smallcock, Sugar, Paul Abad, philasophigas, Ollie Olsen, Ganga Giri, Organarchy, Andrew Till, Raven, DJ Krusty, House of Pagan Christians. Audio Visual Exhibition A/V Warehouse: (Entry By Donation) base electo(n), deprogram, phreaddee, The Dr., Throbgoblin, Z Pyramid MONDAY (October 1) All Day Chill 8am - all day ... : Mission Theatre: (Free!) Nod, Quark Kent, Purdy, Betaville Orchestra, Phunkenbubble, Echelon, DJ Trip, Wagga Space Programme, Chindogu, Pseudo Sound Project, Magnus Music, Kundalini. There is a weekend gig pass set at $45 that will get you into all of the gigs on the Friday, Saturday and Sunday. This bargain ticket is strictly limited to 500 tickets (due to venue size limits). And these tickets are already selling fast. There are less than 250 for sale online and the rest will be distributed to some stores later in the week (stay tuned for details). Don't miss out! They are now available online for $49 (incl $4 booking fee) from: http://www.octapod.org.au/thisisnotart/2001/gigs.shtm#buytickets AUDIOVISUAL PRESENTATIONS 2001: Then and Now A look at how our present was imagined 34 years ago. Archimedia presents the future as seen by the corporate imagination, using examples from the late '60s and early '70s, particularly in terms of the techno/rave subculture and the anti-globalisation movement. Undercurrents Toy Satellite (Melbourne) and Eyedrink Collective(Taiwan) present Undercurrents: an audiovisual techno spectacular. Originally produced for the Taipei International Arts Festival. Hip hop on Film Wave Twisters (music by Q bert) & Scratch, the story of Hip Hop. Plus La Prochaine Fois by Neotropic. Media.teck Works chosen for their subversive approach and playful tactics in challenging notions of art, censorship and copyright. Includes several leading installation, net and media artists - see <http://electrofringe.org> for details. Plus all night Anime Screenings, LDTV, Experimental Short Films, Mu Meson Archives Film Extravaganza, and more. OTHER SESSIONS This Is Not Art also includes more than 200 workshops, panels, talks, and masterclasses. Electrofringe is providing over 50 of these, with such alluring titles as: Patcher Paradigms The Political and the Absurd: Humour in Sampling My Darling, My Centrifuge Music Video Production Workshop & Screenings AutoMatic Documentary Dr Sonique Presentation Anne-Marie Schleiner presentation Money for New Media Artists Fluid Transmissions Celine Bernardeau Presentation Wet Dreams Made Solid The Intellectual Property Wars Audio Interactives Copyright Showdown Introduction to jMAX Video feedback VJ tools for the PC VR - utopian futures or just another game? Boxes With Knobs Websound... the state of the arts People Like Us - Audiovisual Masterclass NOT Culture Jamming Culture jamming: Art or Activism? Flash for Visuals Spookyville Presentation VR - 12 Months On Computer Game Music: past, present and future Mark Dery Web Linkup Lumiere Concrete VJ tools for the Mac An introduction to 5.1 audio for musicians and sound designers Anime and Visual Culture Online pranks Codecs, Compression, And Video Discs For Live Visuals Napster Nuggets Impact of technologies on mental health Copyright And The Image Social Disorientation Andy Cox Citibank Launch Girls and Gaming Innovative Curating Is The Global Village Growing? net.wurk.construc][tion][k For the full programme check out http://electrofringe.org or http://thisisnotart.org For all media enquiries, interviews, bios etc, contact Joni Taylor Electrofringe coordinator joni@octapod.org For all other enquiries, contact Shannon O'Neill Electrofringe coordinator alias@aliasfrequencies.org Phone/Fax +61 2 4927 0470 _______________________________________________ Nettime-bold mailing list Nettime-bold@nettime.org http://www.nettime.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nettime-bold