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*** PRESS RELEASE & ANNOUNCEMENT PRELIMINARY WEB SITE *** Amsterdam, August 1, 2000 net.congestion International Festival of Streaming Media De Balie, Paradiso, Melkweg, radioqualia, De Waag, Montevideo/TBA Amsterdam, October 6 - 8, 2000 http://net.congestion.org net.congestion, the first international festival of streaming media in The Netherlands, is the result of the collective effort of a broad coalition of Dutch and international cultural & media organisations, artists and media tacticians. The festival is devoted to new forms of broadcasting and live programming that have emerged around the Internet (the so-called "streaming media"). The festival presents and explores the use of streaming media as an artistic and tactical (social / political) medium, i.e. the points where artistically challenging work and socially relevant content meet. The main venues will be Paradiso, De Balie and Melkweg, creating a unique festival infrastructure around the Leidse Plein in the heart of Amsterdam. Montevideo/TBA - Netherlands Media Art Institute, and the Society for Old and New Media (De Waag) will act as important workshop locations. The festival will be a showcase of the most exciting and innovative artistic and tactical streaming media projects from around the globe. The program includes performances, concerts, club events, public presentations and debates, the 'Media Bank' (a public do-it-yourself media space), walk-in studio's that give the audience a chance to see the artists and technicians at work and interact with the live programs as they are being made, workshops and seminars. A large part of the festival will actually happen within the media; on the Internet, in local and national radio broadcasts, via cable television, satellite, and any other (trans-) national medium that the festival manages to seize upon. While commercial parties dominate the main-stream development of the field, the festival will instead create a public platform for the multitude of innovative artistic and tactical initiatives that have emerged around the streaming media. The enhanced possibilities of audio, video and live programming via the internet open up countless new avenues for artistic experimentation, new forms of documentary media production, and media activism. These initiatives have, however, remained largely unnoticed by a wider audience. Organisations and initiatives such as FreeSpeech TV (USA), Free B92 (Yugoslavia), Kunstradio (Austria), xchange (int.), and Interface Pirate Radio (UK) are among the important pioneers for the cultural and social domain present at the festival. The festival will be a meeting point for various artistic and tactical communities who do not regularly meet each other. It aims to give new incentives to these communities, create new lasting structures for co-operation, and encourage the development of fresh ideas and improved technology in this field. PRELIMINARY FESTIVAL WEB SITE: A preliminary festival web site has been put on-line to provide background information about the festival at the following address: http://net.congestion.org The web site will be extended and updated continuously during the period running up to the festival. We expect to publish the concept program in the second half of August, which will then also be made available through this web site. FURTHER INFORMATION: For further information about the festival you can contact the organisers via De Balie in Amsterdam. Contact: Lucas Evers De Balie Kleine-Gartmanplantsoen 10 1017 RR Amsterdam Tel. +31.20.553 51 51 e-mail: congestion@balie.nl _______________________________________________ Nettime-bold mailing list Nettime-bold@nettime.org http://www.nettime.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nettime-bold