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Syndicate: <net.net.net>PRESENTS ALEXEI SHULGIN:DECEMBER IN LA |
<net.net.net> California Institute of the Arts and The Museum of Contemporarey Art present ALEXEI SHULGIN "DECEMBER IN LOS ANGELES" SAVE THESE DATES: 12/8 Alexei Shulgin gives a lecture on his work at The Museum of Contemporary Art, 250 Grand Street, in the MOCA Ahmanson Auditorium at 8 PM. 12/9 Shulgin's 386 DX Cyberpunk band performs at CalArts Main Gallery at 10 PM. 12/13 Shulgin's 386 DX Cyberpunk band performs at UCLA at 6 PM. Reception at 5:30 PM. For directions call (310) 825-9007. email heather@arts.ucla.edu http://www.design.ucla.edu/currents/lectures.html 12/16 Shulgin's 386 DX Cyberpunk band with the AKSHUN Group host the opening of KLONDIKE: An International Fluxus Group Show at CalArts Main Gallery at 10 PM. TBA (Check website:http://calarts.edu/~ntntnt) Shulgin's 386 DX Cyberpunk band performs at Al's Bar. For more information call (213) 625-9703. http://home.earthlink.net/~alsbar All events are free and open to the public. Alexei Shulgin is a Moscow based artist, curator and musician. In his work he explores the boundaries between art, technology and "real life." His favorite methods are mixing contexts and questioning the existing states of things. Shulgin has participated in numerous exhibitions and symposiums on photography and new media. He has played a crucial role in the development of contemporary experimental photography in Russia and is a pioneer of net.art. His career has been immortalized in Vuk Cosic's "Classics of Net.Art" (http://www.vuk.org/books/) and Natalie Bookchin's "Story of Net Art (Open Source)" at http://www.calarts.edu/~line.history.html Shulgin's 386 DX Cyberpunk band consists of a single old computer which sings rock'n'roll hits and multimedia light show. The band marks the start of a new era in which computers are replacing humans at all levels. <net.net.net> is a lecture series featuring net artists, net activists and net collectives from around the world. The series, which continues through May 2000, brings together for the first time in the United States artists and activists known throughout the world for their low tech and interventionist strategies of experimental and radical cultural production, collaboration, and critique on and off the Internet. The series is a collaborative effort between the Cal Arts Programs in Photography in the School of Art and Integrated Media and MOCA. For directions and more information on all events: http://calarts.edu/~ntntnt For further information please call 323-644-1762 or send email to bookchin@calarts.edu </net.net.net> If you don't want to receive information about upcoming <net.net.net> events please email bookchin@calarts.edu to be removed from the list. ------Syndicate mailinglist-------------------- Syndicate network for media culture and media art information and archive: http://www.v2.nl/syndicate to unsubscribe, write to <syndicate-request@aec.at> in the body of the msg: unsubscribe your@email.adress