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[Nettime-ro] context TransLocal: despre Next 5 Minutes |
Ca context pentru evenimentul TransLocal Media pe 18 Ianuarie, ora 16.00, la Tranzit - va trimit si niste informatii despre Next 5 Minutes, institutia cu care lucrez in Amsterdam. Joanne __________________________ Next 5 Minutes General Introduction Next 5 Minutes, is an occasional, large scale, festival of tactical media making from around the world. Based in Amsterdam, the event brings together four distinct but overlapping cultures: social and political activism, the visual arts, radical experimentation in electronic communications media and critical theory. Next 5 Minutes exists to reemphasise the media question. The context for tactical media has radically changed. The make-up of the media- landscape itself has changed dramatically, not in the least because of the rapid growth of the Internet. The growth in the availability of not only powerful production tools but also new opportunities for distribution has generated a culture in which greater numbers of people than ever before are establishing their own media presence. They create their own representations (or counter-representations), tell their own stories, and occasionally change their own lives and the lives of others. An enormous creativity is unleashed through the mass use of media tools that were once monopolised by the state or the media industry. As organisers we acknowledge the radical changes in context by decentralising our own structure. Next 5 Minutes 4 is a series of interlinked temporary media-laboratories, hosted in different cities on different continents (Amsterdam, Barcelona, Berlin, Chicago, Cluj, Delhi, Dubrovnik, London, Moscow, New York, Rio de Janeiro, Sydney). Each of these labs will be devoted to a specific theme which is closely linked to local interests, but connected to an on-going research effort supported by the international board. The results will be collected on-line in an editorial environment containing reports, essays, pictures, film and video materials. This interlinked series of local events together will define the final content of the Next 5 Minutes festival, which is planned for June 2003 in Amsterdam. Next 5 Minutes 4 TV For 2003, a series of five documentary TV programs is planned as part of Next 5 Minutes 4. These TV programs will follow the trajectory of the Tactical Media Labs, reflect their themes, and document their results. These programs are produced for dissemination in The Netherlands as well as for international redistribution via local and national TV broadcasters. The programs will also be included in the Next 5 Minutes general archives. Next 5 Minutes 4 Reader In preparation festival in June 2003 a reader will be prepared as a print publication. Based on the outcomes and the materials gathered and produced at the TMLs and workshops, the international editorial team will collect and filter these materials and produce a reader that will provide background information and analyses for the themes of the Next 5 Minutes 4 festival. Next 5 Minutes 4 Festival in Amsterdam Next 5 Minutes deliberately positions itself at the meeting point of poetics and politics, making it always more than 'merely' an arts festival, an activist gathering, or a conference. The festival is both a meeting place for specialists as well as an open public presentation platform. Theory and reflection have always been an essential part of the festival. The seminars and debates program of Next 5 Minutes 4 will be the theoretical backbone of the festival. The debates will follow the themes of the local TMLs and workshops, including software cultures, the creation of public domain infrastructures, the fight for a digital commons, electronic surveillance, control and new policing laws for the digital domain, intellectual property rights and freedom of speech, free media and authoritarian cultures, culture jamming and the critique of global branding, migration and border policies, and many others. The TAZ or Temporary Autonomous Zone was introduced to Next 5 Minutes in 1999 for the first time, and proved a more-than-worthwhile addition to the official festival program. The TAZ is a fully equipped presentation space that is entirely unprogrammed. Participants can register themselves and use the facilities for whatever presentation they want to hold, i.e. film, video, internet, CD-ROM or live performance. As in previous editions, Next 5 Minutes is more than an event for presentation and debate about media, it is also an event where a lot of media-output is produced on site. The nerve centre of the media production will be the Hybrid Media Studio. The concept takes the fusion of different media-forms within a hybridised digital media network as its starting point. Radio, television, internet, wireless transmission, satellite and other forms of electronic media production continue to exist in their own right, but they are also more and more often combined into expanded media formats that involve two or more media at once. From the Hybrid Media Studio continuous live programming will be fed to local media outlets, to international (satellite-) outlets, to national broadcasting organisations, and to local media partners in other cities in the world. International Board: Barbara Abrash (US); Josephine Berry (UK); Andreas Broeckmann, (DE); Zeljko Blace (HR); Greg Bordowitz (US); Vanni Brusadin (ES/IT); Ted Byfield (US); Critical Art Ensemble (US); Micz Flor (DE/CZ); David Garcia (NL); Menno Grootveld (NL); Honor Harger (UK); Graham Harwood (UK/NL); Indymedia TM Brazil (BR); Indymedia Seattle (US); Derek Holzer (US/NL); Adam Hyde (NL); Freespeech.Org (US); Zina Kaye (AU); Oleg Kireev (RU); Eric Kluitenberg (NL); Daoud Kuttab (PL); Geert Lovink (NL/AU); Arun Mehta (IN); Gerbrand Oudenaarden (NL); Drazen Pantic (US/YU); Joanne Richardson (RO/US); Saskia Sassen (US); Cornelia Sollfrank (DE); Jo van der Spek (NL); Ravi Sundaram (IN); Faith Wilding (US) __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. 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