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STATION ROSE STReaming-Fahrplan & more: <http://www.stationrose.com> dear Gunafa Netizen, A) NetSTReam - Webcast 129 today,WED/17.1.01, 9pm CET B) STR in inkwell.vue conference (12.-26.1.2001) C) vinyl DAVE re-released on Gigolo A) NetSTReam - Webcast 129 tonight, WED/17.1.01, 9pm CET --------------------------------------------------------- live @home <http://www.stationrose.com> topic: "dot.com or dead.com" - new MIDI-composition. content: first STReaming in the new year from e-home extra: the first session after the performance in san francisco in december. thank you to all who showed up, it was great to play for you! some of our impressions in the U.S. doing field research, were morphed into the new audio-visual composition. As a statement without words to the heavy "dot.com = almost artist-free situation" there. Is san francisco a first reaction to turbocapitalist globalization, where only commerce counts? The city is cleared now from any psychedelic backgrounds, a fact the european/german net critic scene could be happy about. But one has to see here that it is cleared from art at the same time, too, which is very dramatic. The electronic art space in downtown, South of Market, where we performed live, was closed down shortly after our gig. ("joypad/Blasthaus will be closing until further notice. For those of you who did not know, there are 6 buildings on Mission/Minna Street which have been in escrow for 2 years. The proposed developer wishes to demolish these 6 brick buildings and has proposed building an 80,000,000$ office tower." Blasthaus statement). Soundz a bit like the situation in Frankfurt to me, where so little space is available for artistic projects, because rents are only affordable to banks and companies. Two extreme cities - Frankfurt and San Francisco, who stand in opposition to places like Berlin or Vienna, where art has less space problems, and is tolerated as sort of entertainment. - (Elisa Rose slam) B) STR interviewed in inkwell.vue conference (12.-26.1.2001) -------------------------------------------------------- http://www.well.com/conf/inkwell.vue/ statement: "Inkwell.vue is the first of a new type of WELL conference, readable by anyone on the World Wide Web, with or without a WELL password, but posted to by WELL members only. If you are reading this on the Web and are not a WELL member, you'll be getting a peek at what WELL conferencing is all about. We hope you like what you see! We, your charming hosts, will be interviewing authors and asking probing questions about real, complicated ideas, moral issues, but also "How Was Your Book Tour?" You, dear reader, will have avenues to join the discussion and/or communicate with the hosts by sending email to inkwell-hosts@well.com. Interviewing Station Rose is David Hudson, a freelance writer living in Berlin, author of Rewired: a brief and opinionated net history, and contributor to Artbyte, Berliner Zeitung, de:Bug, Feed, Mute, Salon, Spiegel Online, Wired News and a slew of other publications. David will be mining the historical perspective Elisa and Gary have to offer after nearly 13 years of artistic collaboration and brainstorming with them about the rapidly evolving future of the multimedia experience." -- Your hosts and longtime WELL veterans David Gans, Linda Castellani. and Jon Lebkowsky. What more can we say to this: come over, join us! THE DISCUSSION IS already active. Make a voyage to our "hometown", The WELL. Your appearance will be appreciated. Dont hesitate to cross the ocean, and come into this conference with online tradition. Even if it is not european or german, nobody is going to bite you. ;-) Netart, Webcasting, electronic music, LAH and the new book "private://public" are some of the themes. Get a feeling of LAH/Life after History with <well engaged>, the matrix eminds and the Frankfurt conference was built on. It is great to see how valuable programming stays with us through time. This hypermedia surface of well engaged allows you to post comments as well as links and grafix. Mail your contributions to inkwell-hosts@well.com. C) vinyl DAVE re-released on Gigolo Techno cult piece by Station Roseīs composer Gary Danner re-released on DJ Hellīs label International DeeJay Gigolos. Played in every club and on the early Love Parades, the original "DAVE" from 1992 is out again, with remixes by HAL9000 and Dopplereffekt. A good choice for your electronic music collection. With the german voice of HAL9000 of Kubrickīs "2001 Space Odyssey" on the original, the remixes come up with the english voice now. Originally scheduled to be released end of 2000, with a few little production delays this vinyl landed in the right year: 2001. http://www.gigolo-records.de info: The book "private://public" is NOW in the shops in Europe. amazon.de is a place to order it. The U.S. distribution is on the way. As a manifeSTATION of webcasting and netart, it gives you first hand information, produced by artists. This publication, in german and english, features webcast-conversations with Geert Lovink, Petra Klaus & Hans Romanov, Bazon Brock, Birgit Richard, Stefan Weber, Thomas Feuerstein and Josephine Bosma. (ISBN 3-85266-114-5; 296 pages, edition selene, Vienna 2000. Details are on the website.) stay with us & a happy new year ! "Cyberspace is Our Land!" ;-) station rose 1-2001 _______________________________________________ Nettime-bold mailing list Nettime-bold@nettime.org http://www.nettime.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nettime-bold