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Table of Contents: net.music cybersalon- definitive line-up "niki gomez" <niki@cybersalon.org>(by way of richard barbrook) ONLINE CONFERENCE -- CALL FOR PAPERS Sarah Fairhead <sarah.fairhead@adelaide.edu.au> Mesh 14 is out! molly hankwitz <mollybh@netspace.net.au> clingwrap&gag "trip dixon" <trw34x@hotmail.com> ** My Megastore** - Carey Young "geert lovink" <geert@xs4all.nl> THE NEW BODY XPERIENCE SYMPOSIUM IN ATHENS "ALAS" <alas@ath.forthnet.gr> Announcing Michael Mandiberg, Freelance Conceptual Artist michael mandiberg <Michael@Mandiberg.com> Keep an eye on DAVOS (WEF) "Gustavo Barbosa" <gustavo.listas@iname.com> Pacific Northwest forests "Dimitri Devyatkin" <devyatkin@earthlink.net> \/\ n2+o integer@www.god-emil.dk Nio: Interactive audio for the Web "Jim Andrews" <jim@vispo.com> ZKM Newsletter 4/01 ZKM Online-Redaktion <redaktion@zkm.de> Tigerlily, netart Tigerlily <info@tigerlily.nl> cast01: Call for Entries / Submission Deadline May 31, 2001 cast01@netzspannung.org ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 1 Apr 2001 14:02:02 +0100 (BST) From: "niki gomez" <niki@cybersalon.org>(by way of richard barbrook) Subject: net.music cybersalon- definitive line-up Cybersalon NET. MUSIC Wednesday 11th April 2001 "With music is born power and its opposite: subversion. In noise can be read the codes of life, the relations among people." - -jacques attali- "noise" "music constitutes the audible waveband of the vibrations and signs that make up the society" - -jacques attali- "noise" In his seminal text 'Noise'(1977), Jacques Attali celebrates the prophetic power of music. For instance, twentieth century music developed some apparently unbreakable paradigms: stars, fans, record companies, copyright laws, pieces of plastic, top 40 singles and experimental albums. This cybersalon will examine the impact of the transformation within music-making by peer-to-peer computing- and its consequences for the rest of society. Since copyright laws and technological fixes can only slow down this process, the event will concentrate on analysing the emerging social, technological and aesthetic paradigms. Napsterisation is a prophecy of the peer-to-peer future SEE FLYER on:http://www.cybersalon.org/flyers/music.html @ The ICA, The Mall, London SW1 Tubes: charing cross/piccadilly - ------------------------ SYMPOSIUM [limited places] to attend contact <richard@hrc.wmin.ac.uk> ESRC immateriality seminar series see list of participants so far on: http://www.cybersalon.org/cybersalon/resources/983991875participants.htm 2.00pm-3.30pm session 1: the new aesthetics of interactive music. 4.00pm-5.30pm session 2: the new political economy of interactive music. - ------------------------ Cybersalon discussion 7.30 -9pm Speakers; Jacques Attali (author of "Noise", former special advisor to President Mitterand, former head of European Bank for Reconstruction and Development) Paul Taylor (Salford) Richard Barbrook (HRC, Westminster) price £6/£5 (conc.)/£4 (ICA) Tickets in advance via the ICA on 0207 930 3647 or tickets@ica.org.uk Live webcast on www.cybersalon.org all afternoon and all night - ------------------- >from 9pm (£1.50/ICA free) + interactive music demos, installations, performances and live net link-ups + Sound toys and installations performers: Matt Black (Coldcut, London) Gvoon (Cologne) Rocket Network (Sanfrancisco) Nomig (Vancouver) Osymyso (sprawl Imprint, London) Romandson- (London) in the bar: Theraman.Dhyano.Benz Space.fm VJs Sanfrandisco Special Pre-release: Infectious Records presents the Ash video mixer Installations in Brandon Room all day BLINOV/JAMROZY present THE AETHERPHON LEWIS SYKES: the jive machine Steinberg stall sponsors: ESRC Steinberg University of Westminster NMK Intensive Networks ------------- Niki Gomez cybersalonista April cybersalon - NET.MUSIC CYBERSALON & SYMPOSIUM with Jacques Attali Wednesday 11th April 2001 @ the ICA see flyer on:http://www.cybersalon.org/flyers/music.html <www.cybersalon.org> ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 2 Apr 2001 09:41:23 +0930 From: Sarah Fairhead <sarah.fairhead@adelaide.edu.au> Subject: ONLINE CONFERENCE -- CALL FOR PAPERS Adelaide Research Centre for Humanities and Social Sciences globalisation <live & online> 13 July - 10 August Please forward to anyone interested (apologies if you receive this more than once) ONLINE CONFERENCE -- CALL FOR PAPERS Key participants include Michael Hardt & Antonio Negri and Slavoj Zizek. Key speakers in a concurrent 'live' series of seminars and lectures will also participate in the online conference. These include Dipesh Chakrabarty, Doug Henwood, Paul Smith, Marian Pastor Roces and Stephen Muecke. The live series will also incorporate lectures and discussion panels featuring Vandana Shiva and Saskia Sassen at the Adelaide Festival of Ideas (12-15 July) and exhibitions at the Art Gallery of South Australia and the Experimental Art Foundation. <call for online papers> Abstracts of 300-500words due May 1 2001. Refereed clusters will include the following topics: global economies - global culture - globalising art protest movements - local, regional, global dynamics international aid and human rights - global ecologies - the www world administration (WTO, UN, World Bank) <mailto:archss@adelaide.edu.au.au>mailto:archss@adelaide.edu.au.au or fax to: (+61) 8 8303 4882 <how the online conference works> * Online keynote papers will be available to all registered delegates, and authors will be respond to questions in delegate discussion forums. * Each cluster will be addressed by a 'panel' of refereed papers and an attached discussion forum. * A public discussion forum will also go online July 16 – registration for this is not required. * All participants need a working email address and access to the internet. * Key papers and delegate discussion surrounding key papers will be available in both English and French. * The conference will be hosted at <http://arts.adelaide.edu.au/ARCHSS/>http://arts.adelaide.edu.au/ARCHSS/ -- more information available there now. Registration information online from May 1 2001. <more information> for questions about the online or live series contact the ARCHSS administrative officer Judy Barlow phone: (+61) 8 8303 4817 fax: (+61) 8 8303 4882 <mailto:judy.barlow@adelaide.edu.au>mailto:judy.barlow@adelaide.edu<mailto:judy .barlow@adelaide.edu.au>.au web: <http://arts.adelaide.edu.au/ARCHSS/>http://arts.adelaide.edu.au/ARCHSS/ _____________________________ Sarah Fairhead PhD Candidate Department of Social Inquiry Adelaide University South Australia 5005 TEL: +61 8 83033158 FAX: +61 8 83033345 ________________________________________________________________________________ This email message is intended only for the addressee(s) and contains information which may be confidential and/or copyright. If you are not the intended recipient please do not read, save, forward, disclose, or copy the contents of this email. 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Virus scanning is recommended and is the responsibility of the recipient. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 2 Apr 2001 13:17:44 +1100 From: molly hankwitz <mollybh@netspace.net.au> Subject: Mesh 14 is out! http://www.experimenta.org/mesh/mesh_2000/ Interview with Geert Lovink by Molly Hankwitz : ' ) **************************************************** Molly Hankwitz archimedia/leonardo electronic almanac Studio Instructor QUT - ACADEMY OF THE ARTS - VISUAL ARTS Lecturer in Digital Identities GU - School of Visual Arts mob: 0438 050759 m.hankwitz@qut.edu.au **************************************************** ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 02 Apr 2001 06:12:22 -0000 From: "trip dixon" <trw34x@hotmail.com> Subject: clingwrap&gag art play noise >>>>>>>> http://www.eciad.bc.ca/~trip/cling/ net.art for noise:: feedback welcome &&tripDixon ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 2 Apr 2001 20:02:12 +1000 From: "geert lovink" <geert@xs4all.nl> Subject: ** My Megastore** - Carey Young From: "carey young" <carey_young@hotmail.com> Sent: Monday, April 02, 2001 6:20 PM Subject: ** My Megastore** - Carey Young ** Preview Thursday 5 April, 7 - 9 pm ** Carey Young: My Megastore A site-specific project at Virgin Megastore, Oxford Street, London Exhibition dates: 6 April - 20 May 2001 Carey Young's new solo exhibition will showcase a series of site-specific works made for the Virgin Megastore on Oxford St, London, the largest entertainment store in the world. Carey Young's recent projects, using a variety of media including video, sculpture and photography, investigate the mutual interdependencies between cultural systems and those of the multinational, particularly centring on notions of critical distance and complicity. The works for My Megastore, using a variety of media including video, sound and electronic text, will appear on the synchronised video displays, till readouts or broadcast on the instore radio station. The artist will use elements of the Megastore's stock and operating procedures as readymades, creating a series of works which intervene within, and comment upon the store's familiar commercial processes, but which rely on its internal systems for display. Two works will be located on all the tills across the store. Two brief motivational statements, designed to encourage good customer service and derived from Virgin's staff training manual, will be placed on to all LCD till displays and printed on to every customer receipt. In effect, each till will become not only a reference point to works by Jenny Holzer and others, but also a potential site for performance as the work both undermines and emphasises the usual relationship between the store's customers and staff. In another work, the artist has selected a number of recordings from the further reaches of Virgin's stock which deal with themes in the show. Using the instore radio station, which usually promotes a specific playlist paid for by major record labels, the curator will play DJ for the evening of the private view, broadcasting the artist's selection via the instore radio system. This will include a motivational training session by well known hypnotist Paul McKenna. In a fourth work, the artist has arranged with Virgin Megastore, that they bulk-buy, and sell copies of any publications which offer press coverage for the show. A win-win situation for the artist, the publications and for Virgin, the work nevertheless asks the viewer where the moment of criticism lies. The piece offers the spectre of mutual advantage for all concerned, a process in which both criticism and its inverse seem in delicate balance. The artist will create a signed limited edition of 20 of the receipts on a first-come, first-served basis. To obtain one, please bring your receipt to her during the private view or during the artist's signing session in the Gallery space (top floor) at 12 Noon on April 14th. Carey Young, a London-based artist born in 1970, graduated with an MA in Photography from the Royal College of Art in 1997. She has shown at fig-1 and the I.C.A. (London) and in Media_City, part of the Seoul Biennale 2000, and her work will appear as part of 'Nothing' at the Northern Gallery of Contemporary Art in April 2001. Her work has been featured in the Financial Times, the Art Newspaper and Art Monthly. Virgin Megastore, 14 - 16 Oxford St, London W1 9FL Store open 9.30 - 9 Monday to Saturday, 12 - 6 Sunday Exhibition curated and organised by Mark Wilsher. For further information or publicity images contact him at markwilsher@hotmail.com or on +44 (0) 7941 280 934. More information on Carey Young's work can be seen at www.careyyoung.com ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 2 Apr 2001 14:59:09 +0300 From: "ALAS" <alas@ath.forthnet.gr> Subject: THE NEW BODY XPERIENCE SYMPOSIUM IN ATHENS This is a multi-part message in MIME format. - ------=_NextPart_000_0077_01C0BB85.786E1A60 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-7" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =20 ''e-phos 2001'' 3rd International Festival of Film and New Media on Art 23 May -2 June / Athens, Greece organizes=20 s y m p o s i u m=20 <the New Body Xperience> IME, 254 Pireos str.=20 Athens, Greece=20 e-mail:alas@ath.forthnet.gr tel:00301-7520064-5 fax:00301-7520064 p a n e l s=20 Saturday, May 26 " THE HYBRID BODY AND THE MONSTER "=20 " SPORTS AND DANCE " =20 Sunday, May 27 " TECHNOLOGY AND BODY WITH SPECIAL NEEDS IN ART AND SPORT " " LOGOS AND BODY IN PERFOMING ARTS=20 BEYOND ORDINARY TIME & SPACE MORPH"=20 =20 speakers MATT ADAMS artistic director BLAST THEORY, UK=20 DANIEL ASCHWANDEN choreographer BILDERWERFER, Austria JOE DAVIS bioartist, USA=20 SCOTT DE LAHUNTA choreographer, UK JENY MARKETOU netartist, Greece YIANNIS MELANITES artist, Greece MARTA MENEZES bioartist, Portugal ARMANDO MENICACCI dance & technology theorist, France KLAUS OBERMAIER media artist, composer, Austria ORLAN body artist, France ASPASIA PAPADOSPERAKI artist, Greece PAOLO ROSA artistic director Studio Azzurro, Italy KATIA SAVRAMI dance theorist, Greece=20 YACOV SHARIR choreographer, Israel/USA=20 STELARC perfomance artist, Australia MERYL TANKARD choreographer, Australia ARND WESEMANN dance critic Ballet Tanz, Germany list not final=20 =20 in collaboration with=20 Ministry of Culture, Ministry of Development, Ministry of Press,=20 Foundation of the Hellenic World, Hellenic Institute of Audiovisual,=20 British Council, Goethe-Institut Inter Nationes, Australian Embassy in = Athens French Institute of Athens,Dance Festival of Kalamata,=20 Superior School of Fine Arts, Tanz Perfomance Koln-Germany www.filmart.gr ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 2 Apr 2001 15:11:08 -0400 From: michael mandiberg <Michael@Mandiberg.com> Subject: Announcing Michael Mandiberg, Freelance Conceptual Artist NEW YORK CITY, New York -- April 2, 2001 -- Michael Mandiberg, Inc.=20 announced today the launch of Michael Mandiberg, Freelance Conceptual=20 Artist, the most recent addition to its identity marketplace, Shop=20 Mandiberg. Located at http://www.Mandiberg.com/time, Michael=20 Mandiberg, Freelance Conceptual Artist offers for sale all of Michael=20 Mandiberg's time. The site allows the individual to select a task=20 for Michael Mandiberg to perform, from an extensive list of=20 suggestions, or create their own. From computer programming to=20 talking, painting a canvas, to painting a fence. Or even nothing at=20 all. Where Shop Mandiberg (http://www.Mandiberg.com) negotiates the=20 boundary between art object and conventional object by offering for=20 sale all of Michael Mandiberg's posessions, Michael Mandiberg,=20 =46reelance Conceptual Artist moves past the object and questions the=20 status of labor itself. Just as the conventional object can be=20 commodified as an art object, labor can be commodified, transforming=20 time purchased -- to do nothing, to run someone's errands, or to=20 paint a painting -- into an art commodity, while the nothing, the=20 errands, and the painting become byproducts of the art labor. Artists' studios are small businesses which manufacture high end=20 luxury goods. Art galleries are stores where artists exchange these=20 objects for payment, labor for capital. That art is a business is=20 self evident. Michael Mandiberg, Inc aims to show that business can=20 be art. NOTE TO EDITORS: Shop Mandiberg welcomes press inquiries, and=20 encourages the redistribution of this press release. For further=20 inquiries, and additional information, please email at=20 Press@Mandiberg.com. =A9 2001 Michael Mandiberg, Inc. All rights reserved. Shop Mandiberg,=20 Mandiberg.com and the Shop Mandiberg logo are either registered=20 trademarks or trademarks of Mandiberg.com. Other company and product=20 names may be trademarks of their respective owners. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 2 Apr 2001 20:08:23 +0100 From: "Gustavo Barbosa" <gustavo.listas@iname.com> Subject: Keep an eye on DAVOS (WEF) http://www.davos2001.ch/ The Public Eye on Davos is a joint initivative of various organizations worldwide. The Public Eye on Davos challenges the World Economic Forum and the neoliberal policies which it promotes. The Public Eye will be active in Davos during the annual meeting of the WEF (25-30 January 2001). It will organize a conference (25-28 January 2001), monitor the proceedings of the WEF in Davos and disseminate information on important developments to an interested public. If you want to be updated monthly with the latest information about the Public Eye on Davos, subscribe to the information list. The Public Eye on Davos is coordinated by the Berne Declaration (BD), a Swiss non-governmental organization with 16’000 individual members. Through research, public education and advocacy work, the BD has promoted more socially and environmentally sustainable North-South relations since 1969. Today, the BD is an active member of many international NGO coalitions working towards a reform of international trade and financial relations. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 2 Apr 2001 17:26:12 -0400 From: "Dimitri Devyatkin" <devyatkin@earthlink.net> Subject: Pacific Northwest forests XX +ACI-Pickaxe+ACI- is a film about saving the ancient forests of the Pacific Northwest through kick ass community direct action and courage. See standoffs with federal agents, loggers and a TEAR JERKER OF A jail riot - takes place in the Willamatte forest and in Eugene oregon. Please support this film - people need to see it as the Bush administration prepares to destroy what's left of our last beauty and great wild places. Please support FRONT LINE forest defense+ACE- THANK YOU FOR YOUR HELP IN GETTING THE WORD OUT+ACEAIQ- See press Release about the film below+ACEAIQAh- +ACo- +ACo- +ACo- +ACo- +ACo- +ACo- +ACo- +ACo- +ACo- FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE +ACo- +ACo- +ACo- +ACo- +ACo- +ACo- +ACo- +ACo- DATE: April 3, 2001 CONTACT: Warcry at 212/696-6437 ACTIVIST DIRECTOR TIM REAM PREMIERES NEW MOVIE +ACI-PickAxe+ACI- AND RALLIES LOCAL CITIZENS TO DEFEND NATIONAL FORESTS The Forest Defense Tour 2001 comes to New York City this Friday as part of its 40-city national spring tour. Forest and film activist Tim Ream will premiere his documentary feature +ACI-PickAxe+ACI- on Friday April 6th at 8PM at The Walker Stage at 56 Walker Street and on Saturday April 7th at 1PM at the Wetlands at 161 Hudson Street. +ACI-PickAxe+ACI- is the amazing story of a year-long citizen blockade of a forest road to protect a 9,000 acre old growth forest from clearcut logging. Mr. Ream, who also figures prominently in the action on screen, will speak about current forest defense actions after the film. +ACI-Less than five percent of the original forests in the continental US remain intact,+ACI- said Ream. +ACI-and unless people stand up against government and corporate abuse on our public lands, little forest ecosystem may soon remain.+ACI- This story of the citizen action to save Oregon's Warner Creek gained national attention after becoming the longest road blockade in US history. On-screen action includes mass arrests, Mr. Ream's 75 day hunger strike and an incredible jail riot that brings the efforts to protect the forest to a powerful conclusion. Earth First+ACE- activists count the Warner Creek campaign as the standard for successful forest direct action. Mr. Ream started his career in defending the environment working for the United States Environmental Protection Agency. In time it became clear that it would take an even more committed stand to defend threatened habitat. Mr. Ream then took to the woods to defend our last threatened forests on the ground. In addition, to Warner Creek and the 75 day hunger strike at the Eugene, Oregon Federal Building, Mr. Ream is veteran of numerous tree sits including the incredible campaign at Washington's Watch Mountain, actions in the California Redwoods and directed and produced RIP WTO N30 during the actions that shut down the World Trade Organization in Seattle in 1999. Mr. Ream is now available for print and radio interviews by phone. Television interviews and editorial board meetings can be arranged for the day of the screening. Audio and video B-roll from the film are also available. Page Mr. Ream at 206/516 3715. The New York Independent Media center will show +ACI-Pickaxe+ACI- at 56 Walker Street on Friday April 6th at 8PM and it will be screened again at Wetlands on Saturday April 7th at 1PM. For more information locally, please call 212/696-6437. Remember things are only going to get far worst with the Bush administration - so we need EVERYONE to get involved and spread the word+ACE- For our future, and for the wild forests+ACE- ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 2 Apr 2001 22:50:49 +0200 (CEST) From: integer@www.god-emil.dk Subject: \/\ n2+o From: "nano" <nano@electricculture.com> to all those in the chicago area: this monday (4/2), tuesday (4/3), and thursday (4/5) there are experimental performances involving NATO, Max, and a good deal of experience and talent. Monday night is a music performance at Play, a three-year running monday night event of experimentation to a solid downtempo backdrop. tonight, Matt Biederman (SF) is installing a video ceiling in the lounge (nato-driven) while KScape and CGC perform audio and video from their new release... see www.electricculture.com/events/play/ for directions Tuesday night is full on multimedia improvisation - a near orchestra - at hothouse (a local jazz venue at 21 E Balbo) Phil Mosberg (guitar), Jon Irabagon (reeds), Nate Bakkum (bass), and Vance Okraszewski (drums) play first as the 'Mosberg Quartet', followed by Christian Matts, Matt Biederman (SF), Chris Clepper, and Hecker (Vienna). more information is on www.hothouse.net or www.delrayarts.com Thursday night is Richard Devine, Salvo Beta, and Twine at the Double Door [1572 N Milwaukee] Also, thursday, dj spooky [nn sagt - !!!!!!!!!!kkkkkkkk+ \ dj spooky = 01 model z!t!zn korporat fasc!zt zerf] is speaking at the Art Institute - http://www.artic.edu/saic/art/vap/vapsched.html#pmiller NOTE: there is a $5-7 fee for all events except Monday Night's Play (no cover) regards nano ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 3 Apr 2001 03:52:52 -0700 From: "Jim Andrews" <jim@vispo.com> Subject: Nio: Interactive audio for the Web I'd like to invite you to check out a new piece of Web art: NIO: http://www.turbulence.org/Works/Nio/ *interactive music *visual/sound poem *suggestive of a new form of music/multimedia *hopefully a popular alternative to the music video *about 760k but it streams to 56k modems just fine--complex multimedia needn't require broadband. Also part of the project: *Interview by Randy Adams (text) *'Nio and the Art of Interactive Audio' (essay) *'Technotes on Nio and Audio Programming with Director 8' (essay) *visual poems made from onion skins of the Nio animations (bitmaps) I did the vocals, the programming, the animations, the graphics, the works. Took me several months. Hardest but funnest Web piece I've done so far. There are several more in the works. The underlying software (written in Lingo) synchronizes layers and sequences of audio. It also synchronizes the animations with the audio. Also, just as the audio is layered, so too are the animations. You interactively construct layers and sequences of the available sounds, and each sound is associated with an animation that plays when the sound plays. So Nio suggests a new form of music, really, which is interactive and conjoined with the visual. Although Nio is primarily a writerly/poetical realization of such visual music (Vismu) you can see that with a different approach to the animations and more sounds, the form itself is quite a radical alternative to the music video. And there are many other juicy possibilities discussed in the essays. There are two essays: 'Nio and the Art of Interactive Audio for the Web' discusses the artistic, technological, and business possibilities in the work I'm developing. The second is a 'how to' essay on audio programming with Macromedia Director 8. Nio is a commission of New Radio and Performing Arts, Inc. for its Turbulence.org web site with funds from the National Endowment for the Arts. Hope you like it. Regards, Jim Andrews www.vispo.com www.webartery.com ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 3 Apr 2001 13:27:28 +0200 From: ZKM Online-Redaktion <redaktion@zkm.de> Subject: ZKM Newsletter 4/01 Der ZKM_Newsletter erscheint 1 x monatlich mit Ausstellungsankündigungen, Linktipps und Termin-Hinweisen vom und aus dem ZKM. Wenn Sie ihn künftig nicht mehr bekommen möchten, antworten Sie einfach auf diese Mail mit dem Wort "abbestellen" in der Betreffzeile. °°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°° * Aktuelle Ausstellungen - > Seeing time - > Circles °5 - > MINIMAL * Ausstellungsvorschau - > ars viva - > Olafur Elisasson - > Sylvie Fleury - > Keith Haring * Veranstaltungen - > Circles °5: Berlin -> Montana Sacra - > The sound of minimalism I: ensemble recherche - > Circles Insert 7: Yilmaz Dziewior - > The sound of minimalism II: DJ Wolfgang Brauneis - > ghost dances - Projekte an den Grenzen zwischen Medienkunst, Theater und Tanz * Magazin - > net.art: Plattformen | Initiativen | Kontextsysteme | e-journals | .... - > Medienkunst: Festivals | Symposien - > Die wichtigesten Termine in der Vorschau * feature - > scanned | traced | compressed - > cinema in the digital age °°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°° * Aktuelle Ausstellungen - - > seeing time bis 22. April 2001 +++ Ausgewählte Medienkunstwerke aus der privaten Sammlung von Pamela und Richard Kramlich. Die Ausstellung, die zum ersten Mal in Deutschland präsentiert wird, zeigt rund 30 Film- und Video-Installationen, Videobänder und fotografische Arbeiten. Künstler [Auswahl]: Künstler: Eija-Liisa Ahtila, Matthew Barney, Dara Birnbaum, Marcel Broodthaers, Dan Graham, Mariko Mori, Reinhard Mucha, Bruce Nauman. http://on1.zkm.de/kramlich/ - - > Circles °5: Berlin :: Montana Sacra 06. April - 13. Mai 2001 +++ Zum Abschluss der Ausstellungs- und Veranstaltungsreihe »Circles« richtet sich der Blick auf die Hauptstadt Berlin, die sich in den letzten Jahren folgerichtig auch zur Kunst-Hauptstadt« entwickelt hat.. http://on1.zkm.de/zkm/stories/storyReader$1775 - - > MINIMAL bis 29. April 2001 +++ Minimal Art aus den privaten Sammlungen im Museum für Neue Kunst und Neupräsentation der Sammlungsbestände mit Werken von Donald Judd, Carl Andre, Dan Flavin und Sol LeWitt. http://mnk.zkm.de/ °°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°° * Ausstellungsvorschau - - > ars viva Mai - Juli 2001 +++ Die Ausstellungsreihe »ars viva« stellt jährlich die Förderpreisträger des Kulturkreises der deutschen Wirtschaft vor. [ZKM] - - > Olafur Eliasson Mai - August 2001 +++ Der 1967 geborene Künstler setzt sich in seinen Installationen mit Faktoren der menschlichen Wahrnehmung und den physikalischen Gesetzen der Natur auseinander. [ZKM] - - > Sylvie Fleury Mai - August 2001 [MNK | ZKM] - - > Keith Haring: Heaven & Hell September 2001 [MNK | ZKM] °°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°° * Veranstaltungen - - > Circles °5: Berlin -> Montana Sacra 07. April 2001 +++ Vorträge und Diskussionen im Rahmen der »Circles«-Reihe http://on1.zkm.de/zkm/stories/storyReader$1793 - - > The Sound of Minimalism I: ensemble recherche 18. April 2001 +++ Werke der amerikanischen Minimal Music, unter anderem von Earle Brown, John Cage, Barbara Monk-Feldman und Morton Feldman. http://on1.zkm.de/zkm/stories/storyReader$1795 - - > Circles Insert 7: Yilmaz Dziewior 24. April 2001 +++ [Vortrag] Yilmaz Dziewior beginnt als neuer Direktor im März 2001 sein Programm im Kunstverein in Hamburg. http://on1.zkm.de/zkm/stories/storyReader$1797 - - > The sound of Minimalism II: DJ Wolfgang Brauneis 25. April 2001 +++ Der Kölner DJ Wolfgang Brauneis präsentiert Minimal Music der sechziger Jahre. http://on1.zkm.de/zkm/stories/storyReader$1798 - - > ghost dances - Projekte an den Grenzen zwischen Medienkunst, Theater und Tanz 25. April 2001 +++ Podiumsdiskussion zur Eröffnung der neuen Diskussions- und Präsentationsreihe. Die interdisziplinäre Reihe fragt, auf welche Weise Theater und neue Medien als »kulturelles Gedächtnis« fungieren. [Nik Hafner, Birgit Wiens] http://on1.zkm.de/zkm/stories/storyReader$1799 - - > ghost dances - Projekte an den Grenzen zwischen Medienkunst, Theater und Tanz 26. April 2001 +++ Nicht-lineare Choreographie und flüssige Umgebung: Zum Einsatz von Software in der Tanzchoreographie. [Michael Klein] http://on1.zkm.de/zkm/stories/storyReader$1800 - - > Die gesamte Veranstaltungsübersicht des Monats April: http://on1.zkm.de/zkm/stories/programm °°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°° * Magazin - - > net.art +++ Plattformen | Initiativen | Kontextsysteme http://on1.zkm.de/zkm/stories/storyReader$1753 +++ Texte zur Netzkunst: Artikel | Essays | Aufsätze | Interviews http://on1.zkm.de/zkm/linklisten/texte_zur_netzkunst_I +++ e-journals http://on1.zkm.de/zkm/stories/storyReader$1743 - - > Medienkunst +++ Institutionen http://on1.zkm.de/zkm/linklisten/mkinstitutionen +++ Festivals http://on1.zkm.de/zkm/linklisten/mkfestivals - - > Termine 2001 +++ Internationale Ausstellungsvorschau II. Quartal 2001 http://on1.zkm.de/zkm/magazin/ausstellungsvorschau2 +++ Festivals | Symposien | Workshops http://on1.zkm.de/zkm/magazin/termine2001 °°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°° * feature - - > scanned | traced | compressed +++ Ein Medientanzperformance zur Visualisierung der Überlagerung von realer und komprimierter Zeit http://on1.zkm.de/zkm/feature/scanned - - > keyframe.org - Cinema in the Digital Age +++ Ein Forum für die Auseinandersetzung mit Film im digitalen Zeitalter. Die englischsprachige Site möchte anhand von Texten und Filmprojekten zum Reflexions- und für filmisches Arbeiten vor dem veränderten digitalen Hintergrund werden. http://on1.zkm.de/zkm/feature/keyframe °°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°° _______________________ /////// / |< ||| | Zentrum fuer Kunst und Medientechnologie /////// / |< ||| | Centre d'Art et de Technologie des Medias /////// / |< ||| | Center for Art and Media K A R L S R U H E (Germany) Lorenzstr. 19 76135 Karlsruhe Tel. +49 721 8100-1200 FAX: +49 721 8100-1139 email: info@zkm.de http://www.zkm.de/ ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 03 Apr 2001 08:17:11 +0100 From: Tigerlily <info@tigerlily.nl> Subject: Tigerlily, netart Hi, I would like to post the following message, it did show on nettime bold but not on the general mailing. I wonder why ? Tigerlily celebrates her one year presence at the internet. Tigerlily is a portal dedicated to art and netart. It offers an unique overview of art and netart related sites in the Netherlands and abroad. Tigerlily is initiated and run by C. Kruger and several artists have contributed to the development of this portal during this first year. Tigerlily has a steady number of visitors and is updated every month. Contributions are welcome. Not been there yet, check it out at: http://www.tigerlily.nl Tigerlily ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 3 Apr 2001 15:18:58 +0200 From: cast01@netzspannung.org Subject: cast01: Call for Entries / Submission Deadline May 31, 2001 cast01 Conference on Communication of Art, Science and Technology September 21-22, 2001 / GMD - Schloss Birlinghoven, Sankt Augustin / Bonn, Germany CALL FOR ENTRIES / deadline for submission: May 31, 2001 We invite you to participate in the cast01 conference on intersections of artistic, cultural, technological and scientific issues of: LIVING IN MIXED REALITIES cast01 invites submissions of innovative research, media art practise and theory. We are looking for ground breaking media art and inspiring research projects on topics like: Semantic Web, Mixed Reality, Advanced Interfaces and Future Media Spaces that symbolise the influence of information technology on patterns of life and work in a networked society. Proposed contributions (english or german) may be in the form of research papers or artistic presentations as well as blueprints and posters of developing concepts. Researchers, artists, theorists, practitioners and entrepreneurs are encouraged to submit interdisciplinary projects and critical reflections on the merging of the virtual and the real. Topics: * Agents and Narrative Intelligence * Artistic Productions / Mixed Reality Architecture * Awareness, Memory Space and Knowledge Discovery * Cultural Archives * Distributed Systems and Parallel Architectures for the Web * Hypermedia Formats (XML, VRML, MPEG-4, MPEG-7) * Interactive TV * Mixed Reality Environments * Performative Interfaces * Tracking, Tracing, Vision Systems DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSIONS: May 31, 2001 Notification of acceptance: June 30, 2001 Camera-ready papers: July 15, 2001 Early registration deadline: July 31, 2001 (reduced price) PROCEEDINGS: Accepted papers and blueprints will be published in the Conference proceedings. A special issue of netzspannung.org journal of Art, Design and Innovation Research will be published with cast01 conference best papers. BEST PAPER AWARD: The best paper, artistic presentation, blueprint / poster and student presentation will be honored with the cast01 award. http://netzspannung.org/cast01 e-mail: cast01@netzspannung.org cast01 is organised by netzspannung.org and by the GMD - German National Research Center for Information Technology. It is supported by the German Federal Ministry for Education and Research (bmb+f) and by the European Commission. It is hosted by MARS Exploratory Media Lab: http://imk.gmd.de/mars ------------------------------ # distributed via <nettime>: no commercial use without permission # <nettime> is a moderated mailing list for net criticism, # collaborative text filtering and cultural politics of the nets # more info: majordomo@bbs.thing.net and "info nettime-l" in the msg body # archive: http://www.nettime.org contact: nettime@bbs.thing.net