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[Nettime-bold] Book Presentation Catalogue of Strategies (Frankfurt am Main, Oct. 10) |
From: "Andreas Kallfelz" <kallfelz@altavista.de> Netzkultur 2.0 / Catalogue of Strategies Wednesday Oct. 10, 9 p.m. Am Staedelshof 6 (LM Ausstellungsraum), Frankfurt Organisation: Andreas Kallfelz - Tel./Fax ++49-69-5978859 - kallfelz@altavista.de Partner: BIS Publishers / Gingko Press Book-Presentation: Catalogue of Strategies (M. Gerritzen, G. Lovink, M. Bruisma; BIS Publishers/Gingko Press 2001) The CATALOGUE OF STRATEGIES documents a period of 10 years of graphic-, web- and TV-design by Mieke Gerritzen and her co-workers in the recently founded firm NL-Design. Gerritzen has coined a unique own style. Words and phrases here often are used as pictorial elements, whole pages and books are designed with text. Thus the text looses its function as a mere commentary, the accompaniment of a pictorial message, or a detached narration, it becomes itself an icon, a text image that transforms a content into a moment of action. These forms of design are inseparable from the practical contexts within which they developed. So the CATALOGUE OF STRATEGIES is also sort of a work book which focuses on the connection of contents, design and practical activities and shows how design takes an own specific role within campaigns, conferences and other activist contexts, yet creating an independent aesthetic dimension. URL of NL-Design: www.nl-design.nl. The Dutch presentation of the book took place in Amsterdam on September 22. Catalogue of Strategies will have a global distribution. Lectures, Talk, Images: Netzkultur 2.0 The downturn of the internet-economy and the disintegration of digital utopia - not long time ago having governed the minds - don't make net culture less relevant today, but lead to a fundamental change of alignment. Fantasies of our future virtual bodies and living environments have lost their logic the daily grind and the increasingly perceived problems of the real world. At the same time the net as a field of conflict is gaining ever higher importance. So "net-weariness" is not on the agenda, but instead an increased concern with the political, economic and cultural circumstances, net-internally as -externally. "Net-culture" and "net-criticism" are an important potential counterweight against tightening economic and political power structures. But it's important to stay pragmatic and not to end in isolated self-centred attitudes. Practically this means to use creative skills and to establish and defend autonomous areas, in which an independent and content-based reflection can articulate and gain momentum. Participants Prof. Manfred Fassler is a communication scientist and cultural anthropologist at Frankfurt University. He is also in charge of the research project "cyberpoiesis", focusing on the working contexts of net designers, artists and theorists and on "ambivalent" modes of net-based cultural production. He is also co-organiser of "Entwerfen" (Oct./Nov. 2001), a conference on contemporary knowledge production. Mieke Gerritzen is among the most influential and innovative graphic and web designers in the Netherlands and embeds her work in various interdisciplinary contexts. Recently she founded her own firm NL-Design. Also she is head of the design department of Sandberg Institute in Amsterdam and initiated the screen-design-competition "International Browserday", which after Amsterdam and New york is going to take place in Berlin this year for the fifth time. Petra Ilyes is a cultural anthropologist and currently working on a comprehensive investigation of the impact of the ICT-industry on peripheral societies. She will report on her recent field excursion to Silicon Valley 2001, along with a digital slide show. Sebastian Lütgert from Berlin since 1998 operates several net portals like " rolux.org" or "textz.com". At first sight they remind you of commercial websites, offering various functionalities, decorated with seductive banners etc. Actually however they contain tools and contents which in a useful ironic way work anti-commercially and support autonomous and subversive purposes. Geert Lovink, Dutch media theorist and net activist who currently lives in Australia will moderate the event. He is a member of Agentur Bilwet, and together with Pit Schultz he founded in 1995 "nettime", one of the most influential mailing lists on the "net discourse". He initiated a number of important conferences and net culture projects and has written extensively on media, political and cultural movements and "net criticism". For the last time he was in Frankfurt with "Tulipomania Dotcom", a conference on the "new economy" in Kunstverein. Niels Werber, literary and media theorist, focuses among others on the misrelation between HiTech utopias of the digital elite and the actual social transformations taking place around them. Recent texts also examine the technology discourse in the bourgeois feature pages or the relationship of "global terrorism" and "cyberwars" _______________________________________________ Nettime-bold mailing list Nettime-bold@nettime.org http://www.nettime.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nettime-bold