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Table of Contents: a logo for the counter-summit OECD - Naples, Mach 2001 centro sociale Depistaggio <depistaggio@ecn.org> Attn: new media, video and animation artists Seth Thompson <seththompson@wigged.net> January ELO/trAce chats Deena Larsen <textra@chisp.net> issue 11; electronic book review "Rob Wittig" <wit@tank20.com> Opera Totale 6 da pubblicare mgm digital communication <mgm@mi.camcom.it> Hacker Art News - 001 "Hacker Art News" <hackerart@ecn.org> announcement PROFRICHAR@aol.com ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 22 Dec 2000 12:09:07 +0100 From: centro sociale Depistaggio <depistaggio@ecn.org> Subject: a logo for the counter-summit OECD - Naples, Mach 2001 INTERNATIONAL CALL DRAWN UP IN FOUR LANGUAGES To mad writers the whole world over, to demonically possessed artists, telematic painters, and all men and women of good will: In March 2001 the mighty of the world, on occasion of the OECD Global Forum, will be here in Naples to discuss the reform of public administration and a phantomatic "electronic government" (e-governance). We - social action centers, associations, struggle movements in Naples and the Campania Region - are organizing a welcome for these august personages. There is a lot of preparation to be done, so we appeal specifically to you because we believe that your abilities and creativity can be a further weapon at the disposal of the movements in the struggle against economic neo-liberalism. The first thing to do, in this perspective, is to come up with a logo for the counter-summit. Locally we have collected some ideas, a few sketches, but we thought it would be useful and interesting to get as many people as possible involved in this task, even internationally. So, do we offer any guidlines for a logo? None, except the subject (against the Global Forum), the date of the meeting (15/17 March 2001), the place (Naples, Italy), and the theme (e-governance). Our thanks to all those who get involved. We greet you. Our meeting places are Davos, Naples, or wherever the Seattle winds may blow. Social Center OFFICINA 99 ++39 81 5522399 ska@ecn.org http://www.ecn.org/ska ___________________________________________________________________________ centro sociale occupato autogestito OFFICINA 99 - Via Gianturco 101 Laboratorio occupato S.K.A. - Calata Trinità Maggiore 15/6 (p.za del Gesù) tel/fax ++39-81-5522399 cell. 0335-6215304 0368-3913247 e-mail: ska@ecn.org http://www.ecn.org/ska ___________________________________________________________________________ ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 22 Dec 2000 12:09:08 -0400 From: Seth Thompson <seththompson@wigged.net> Subject: Attn: new media, video and animation artists Hi, My name is Seth Thompson and I am the Director/Producer of Wigged.net. Wigged.net is a bi-monthly webzine that is focused on bringing innovative short videos, animations and interactive works over the internet. Our mission is to be a showcase, distribution and promotion center for media artists via the World Wide Web. Wigged.net is for audiences seeking innovative alternatives to traditional forms of entertainment. We are seeking new media works as well as animations, videos and films to be streamed over the internet. The deadline for the April/May 2001 issue is February 1, 2001. In order to submit, I am asking that you fill out the on-line registration form and send the following items: completed copy of the submission form, promotional materials, 50 word synopsis of the piece, bio, and a self-addressed stamped envelope. Works submitted should be on VHS (NTSC), cd-rom, 3.5" floppy disk or zip disk. The reason for all this information is that if we accept your piece we may also want to do a profile on you and your work. Please do not send content over the internet. It will only be received if sent via snail mail. Please visit http://www.wigged.net and go to the "submit media" page to fill out our on-line registration form. If you know of anyone else who might be interested in submitting their work, please forward this e-mail to them. Thank you. Best wishes, Seth Thompson Sincere apologies to anyone who receives this twice, or receives this in error. Please Note: To remove your e-mail address from my list simply reply to this message and type the word "unsubscribe" in the Subject field at the top of your reply. If you have more than one e-mail address through which you might be receiving this, please be sure to list them all. - -- Seth Thompson Wigged.net seththompson@wigged.net http://www.wigged.net http://www.seththompson.com ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 23 Dec 2000 12:50:43 -0700 From: Deena Larsen <textra@chisp.net> Subject: January ELO/trAce chats Hi, Here is the line up for trAce/ELO chats for January 2001. We hope you can join us! Chats are on Sundays at 22:00 Rome, 21:00 London 16:00 New York 14:00 Denver 13:00 L.A, and 08.00 Sydney (Mon) Directions for using the chat webboard are at the bottom of this message. You can get more information on the schedule and archive at http://www.eliterature.org/com/LinguaMOO.shtml - ----come celebrate the holidays with us: Sunday December 24 (in trAce WebBoard) Writers chat: Christmas Eve, Ebenezer!" Sunday December 31 (in trAce WebBoard) HAPPY NEW YEAR! Hang out with us to ring in the new year properly! - -----January's schedule--------------------------------------- Sunday January 7th (in trAce WebBoard) The Last PageProgram chat--Alan Sondheim How do we approach the book, and how do we approach reading online? Is the book "dead"? Should we be in mourning for thebook? Is the book still the best model for new media, and new media literature? How do we approach literature? The Last Page stems out of the Book/Ends conference held this summer in Albany, New York. - -------------------------------------------- Sunday January 14 (in trAce WebBoard) Writers chat: Join us to discuss burning issues or just hang out -------------------------------------------- Sunday January 21 (in trAce WebBoard) "Jumpin' at the Diner"--A Hypertext Jukebox of great web works in Spring 2000, Riding the Meridian featured a "Progressive Dinner Party"--a celebration of women creating English-language literature on the WWW (curated by Carolyn Guertin and Marjorie Coverley Luesebrink). The Winter 2000 edition of Riding the Meridian features "Jumpin' at the Diner"--A spankin' new survey of web-work created by men. Join curators Marjorie Coverley Luesebrink and Jennifer Ley, and commentators Jay Bolter and Stephanie Strickland to talk about great works and exciting developments in new media. -------------------------------------------- Saturday January 27 Online Workshop Electronic Literature (OWEL) (in LinguaMOO ). This is a monthly workshop held on the fourth Saturday. We examine works in progress and discuss general principles for electronic writing. We will look at Joel Weishaus' Inside the skull house <http://www.unm.edu/%7Ereality/Skull/intro.htm> - -------------------------------------------- Sunday January 28 (in trAce WebBoard) Writers chat: Join us to discuss burning issues or just hang out - -------------HOW TO JOIN IN ON THE trAce WEBBOARD------------------------------- You need to sign in to the WebBoard to use the Chat at http://hum-webboard.ntu.ac.uk/~trace. Click on the CHAT button in the black menu (the top toolbar) Allow the applet to load (be patient!) Alternatively, use an IRC client such as mIRC (PC) or IRCLE (Mac) Point your client at hum-webboard.ntu.ac.uk port 7000 and join the channel #trace. For more information, see <http://trace.ntu.ac.uk/online/moo.htm> - ----------HOW TO JOIN IN ON LINGUA MOO---------------------------------------------- Go to http://lingua.utdallas.edu:7000 Click on the LOG IN button on the left hand side Type in your name at the prompt Once in the MOO, type "@go eliterature" to get to the electronic literature chat room. For more information, please email chathost@eliterature.org Hope to see you there! trAce <http://trace.ntu.ac.uk/> Electronic Literature Organization <http://www.eliterature.org/> ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 23 Dec 2000 16:59:17 -0600 From: "Rob Wittig" <wit@tank20.com> Subject: issue 11; electronic book review skrreeeap! skreeeatch! tchkp! tchkp! tchkp! Oh, you're reading this already? Yipes! Hang on. . . give me . . . about 30 more seconds before you visit the new collection of ideas at ebr electronic book review 11 http://www.altx.com/ebr/ebr11/index.html We've just about got it all dug out . . . Sorry to make you wait . . . We had ebr 11, called "webarts," all ready to go and then the snow started really coming down here in Chicago and the damn hyperlinks got all iced up . . . *whistles sharply, forming steam cloud* Hey! Tabbi! *whistles* Tabbi! Joe! Chuck me the window-scraper, will you? The good thing about this issue is that there's a lot of HEAT deep inside it YEAH, this issue's theme is (quote) WEB ARTS (end quote) and it casts that term wide enough to include Jacquard looms and comic books and adhesive tape sculpture and global economies and narrative parasites . . . and that's the Big Story . . . BUT I think the HOT STORY in this ebr is the FRICTION you'll find - -- between Hypertext and Cybertext in Nick Montfort's piece -- between Daniel Wenk and his reviewer (scroll to the bottom of "Telling Tales, Shaping Artists's Myths") - -- in William Gillespie's front-line account of a brutal poetry flame war ("Is Charles Bernstein a Political Poet?") - -- as Jan Baetens takes on Scott McCloud - -- in the subtle sumo wrestling as both Richard John and Daniel Punday match separately with Bernard Siegert's "Relays" - -- rippling through the single best statement I've read on the election: Philip Wohlstetter's "The Runoff: a Simple Electoral Reform" *knocks snow-caked shovel against the side of ebr 11* The only trouble with this issue is that it thawed and then froze again last night (my fingers are numb; I gotta get new gloves!) phew! ebr 11 should be ready now. Go for it! http://www.altx.com/ebr/ebr11/index.html - --- Rob Wittig (Anne! Hey! Anne Burdick! Got any more of that schnapps?) - ---------------------------------------------------------- ebr11 - --------------------------------------- The Runoff: A Simple Electoral Reform by Philip Wohlstetter ebr11 webarts - --------------------------------------- Dali's Clocks by Stephanie Strickland Cybertext Killed the Hypertext Star by Nick Montfort Unfolding Laramee by Allison Hunter Signmakers 1999 by Cary Wolfe Tape for the Turn of the Year: Conversations With and About Daniel Wenk Recorded by Joseph Tabbi. Telling Tales: Shaping Artists' Myths by John Brunetti New = Old, Old = New by Jan Baetans ebr11 reVIEWs of general interest - --------------------------------------- False Pretenses, Parasites,and Monsters by Tom Leclair Feeding the Global Spider by Linda Brigham German TV Troubles by Geoffrey Winthrop-Young After the Post by Daniel Punday The Postal System and the Making of German Literary Culture by Richard John Poetry After the Great Divide by Jan Baetens Is Charles Bernstein a Political Poet? by William Gillespie No. No. [Novel not to die by Stacey Levine ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 28 Dec 2000 11:13:33 +0100 From: mgm digital communication <mgm@mi.camcom.it> Subject: Opera Totale 6 da pubblicare - --============_-1234123370==_============ Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" <!doctype html public "-//W3C//DTD W3 HTML//EN"> <html><head><style type="text/css"><!-- blockquote, dl, ul, ol, li { margin-top: 0 ; margin-bottom: 0 } --></style><title>Opera Totale 6 da pubblicare</title></head><body> <div align="center"><b>Comune di Venezia</b></div> <div align="center"><b><br></b></div> <div align="center"><b>Invito</b></div> <div><br></div> <div><br></div> <div><font color="#FF0000"><b>Opera Totale 6</b></font></div> <div><font color="#FF0000"><b>Musica Immagini Nuove Tecnologie</b></font></div> <div><font color="#FF0000"><b>27 Gennaio 2001</b></font></div> <div><font color="#FF0000"><b>Teatro Toniolo</b></font></div> <div><font color="#FF0000"><b>Mestre (Ve)</b></font></div> <div align="center"><br></div> <div align="center"><br></div> <div><font size="-1">Sono di scena suoni, immagini, musica in rete</font></div> <div><font size="-1">LiveElectronics Art in anteprima</font></div> <div><font size="-1">un'originale 'jam session' con autori e artisti internazionali</font></div> <div><font size="-1"><br></font></div> <div><font size="-1">Partecipano:</font></div> <div><font size="-1">il musicista Joe Jackson, Golan Levin (con Scribble da Ars Electronica 2000, MIT-MediaLab USA), Ulf Harr (con Kindergartnen, Austria), 0100101110101101.ORG (Life Sharing), Ennio Bertrand (arte e spazi sonori), Ezio Cuoghi, Giorgio Celli e Virgilio Silvi (l'Ala dei Sensi), Corps Indice (performance telematica Montreal/Venezia, Entropy8zuper! (premiato dal MOMA di San Francisco, un'opera audiovisiva on line), Gabriele Amadori (con la musica tridimensionale), Villa Tosca (MP4 un progetto di sinestesia di suoni e colori) .......</font></div> <div><font size="-1"><br></font></div> <div><font size="-1"><b>OPERATOTALE.NET</b></font></div> <div><font size="-1"><br></font></div> <div><font size="-1">Si prega di confermare</font></div> <div><font size="-1">Tel. 02 798760</font></div> - -------------------- Maria Grazia Mattei MGM Digital Communication via Vivaio 23 - 20122 Milano tel. +39-02798760 fax 02798701 mgm@mi.camcom.it * Punto Informativo Italia * SIGGRAPH2001 12/17 agosto 2001, Los Angeles, Usa 28th Int.Conference on Computer Graphic http://www.siggraph.org/s2001/ ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 25 Dec 2000 13:01:19 +0100 From: "Hacker Art News" <hackerart@ecn.org> Subject: Hacker Art News - 001 Hacker Art News - 001 - -------------------------------------- un'idea di/ideated by Tommaso Tozzi XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX Indice/Index: :-1) transmediale.01 - international media art festival berlin http://www.transmediale.de :-2) 17. Chaos Communication Congress http://www.ccc.de/congress/index.en.html :-3) Buon anno nuovo- Happy new year :-4) Info on Hacker Art News XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX :-1) transmediale.01 - international media art festival berlin http://www.transmediale.de XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX transmediale.01 - international media art festival berlin DIY [ do it yourself ! ] 4 - 11 February 2001 the programme planning for the upcoming transmediale - international media art festival berlin - is progressing fast. in the coming weeks, we will be sending out regular news updates which will, as soon as possible, also be reflected on the festival website which is under construction. here is a first overview over some parts of the festival programme: * two-day CONFERENCE with two international panels each day: - - Social Software (8 feb afternoon) - about software as a designed motor of social change - - Artistic Software (8 feb evening) - about programming as artistic practice - - New Forms of Distribution (9 feb afternoon) - about artistic content production and distribution on the net - - Net-Based Participation (9 feb evening) - about art projects probing models of interaction and participation * artist presentations and prize ceremony for the projects shortlisted for the transmediale.01 AWARDS in the three categories, Interactive, Video, and Artistic Software (10 feb) * six thematic VIDEO SCREENING programmes from the competition submissions (5, 6, 7, 11 feb) and a video-on-demand service * the Competition Terror screening night - all you can take! (9 feb) * three special screenings with video art from Africa (6 feb), internet-based shorts from Russia (10 feb) and the UK group Machinima who produce feature films with computer game software (11 feb) * a retrospective afternoon with the berlin-based film and video group DOGFILM - pioneers in bridging the gap between independent video production and public television (11 feb) * four WORKSHOPS (Flash animations and Gameboy hacking for children, LEGO Mindstorms and Synaesthetic environments for all) * a specially designed MEDIA LOUNGE in the Foyer Hall of the Podewil where we will present the computer screen-based works (internet, CD-Rom, software) - this is set to become a spectacular and inviting environment that will give the transmediale.01 a characteristic face. * the transmediale.01 SALON, a cafe and evening hang-out with magazine-style short presentations of new media projects and work in progress. * PRICES (reduced) Conference - - 1 panel DM 20 (DM 15) - - 2 panels DM 35 (DM 25) Screenings - DM 12 (DM 10) Competition Terror - DM 20 (DM 15) Presentations - DM 12 (DM 10) Workshops - DM 20 (DM 5) Media Lounge/Salon - free Festival pass - DM 150 (DM 120) an ACCREDITATION FORM is available on the website http://www.transmediale.de PRESS: please, contact presse@transmediale.de the NEXT NEWSLETTER will be published on 29 dec and will contain a list of the projects and tapes shortlisted for the transmediale.01 awards. we wish everybody a pleasant and peaceful end of the year season and send special greetings to all those who, like us, can't take holidays. best regards, the transmediale team _______________________________________ transmediale - international media art festival berlin klosterstr. 68-70 - d-10179 berlin tel. +49-30-24721907 - fax +49-30-24721909 info@transmediale.de - http://www.transmediale.de - --------------------------------------- transmediale.01 - DIY [do it yourself!] - 4-11 feb 2001 transmediale.01 DIY [do it yourself!] 4 - 11 february 2001 international media art festival berlin klosterstr. 68-70 10179 berlin germany fon +49 30 2472 1907 fax +49 30 2472 1909 www.transmediale.de ........................................................................... ................................. Member of the European Coordination of Film Festivals E.E.I.G. ........................................................................... .................................. XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX :-2) 17. Chaos Communication Congress http://www.ccc.de/congress/index.en.html XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX 17. Chaos Communication Congress EXPLICIT LYRICS December 27 28 29, 2000 Haus Am Köllnischen Park (HAKP) Am Köllnischen Park 6-7 (Map) D-10179 Berlin, Germany The Chaos Communication Congress is a three-day conference on technology, society and utopia. The Congress offers lectures and workshops on a multitude of topics including (but not limited to) information technology, IT-security, internet, cryptography and generally a critical-creative attitude towards technology and the discussion about the effects of technological advances on society. The Chaos Communication Congress is the annual congress of the Chaos Computer Club e.V. (CCC). The Congress takes place since 1984 and has established itself as the "european hacker party". The congress not only addresses the techno geek but also those who are interested in appliances and aftermathes. In addition to the the conference there are other Congress elements worth noting like the Art&Beauty project, the Chaos Archive, the Hackcenter and the fourth German Lockpicking Championships. You find everything of interest in our congress overview - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - ---- (K) All Rights Reversed ---><--- Reprint What You Like XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX :-3) Buon anno nuovo- Happy new year XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX :-4) Info on Hacker Art News XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX >>>ENGLISH TRANSLATION AT BOTTOM<<< Hacker Art News - Info - ---------------------------------- Sei iscritto ad Hacker Art News. Se ricevi piu' di una copia di questo messaggio o se vuoi essere cancellato dalla mailing list scrivi a hackerart@ecn.org Se non parli la lingua italiana segnalalo che riceverai solo messaggi in lingua inglese. Hacker Art News e' un bollettino di informazioni on-line su riflessioni, eventi, pratiche e problematiche dei movimenti antagonisti e controculturali che all'interno di questo luogo vengono definite arte, ma che in luoghi o in tempi differenti possono non ottenere una medesima connotazione. Hacker Art News non ha un'uscita regolare, potra' assumere le forme piu' svariate, essere ospitata all'interno di altri progetti o scomparire per riapparire in seguito sotto nuove vesti. Hacker Art News seguira' i ritmi della mia vita mutualmente con gli incroci, le collaborazioni, le contaminazioni, gli ostacoli e le deviazioni di percorso che chiunque potra' aprire. Se volete proporre dei testi (non immagini, suoni o altro) da far circolare attraverso Hacker Art News scrivete a: hackerart@ecn.org con Soggetto: "testo da pubblicare" Hacker Art News viene spedito in Italia e all'estero. 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Hacker Art News is an on-line information bulletin on considerations, events, practices and problematics of activist movements that in this place are defined as art, but that in different place or time could not be identified by this expression. Hacker Art News is not a regular pubblication, it could assume different appearance, be enclosed in other projects, or disappear to reappear with a new shape. Hacker Art News will be a consequence of my life rhythm, in a mutual exchange with crossover, collaborations, contaminations, obstacles and detours that everyone could start. If you want to suggest texts (not images, sounds or others) for publishing on Hacker Art News write to: hackerart@ecn.org with Subject: "text to be publish" Hacker Art News is sent in Italy and other countries all over the world. 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"Strano Network" President Professor in "Teoria e Metodo dei Mass Media", Accademia di Belle Arti , Carrara, Italy Professor in "Teoria e Metodo della Sceneggiatura Multimediale", Master on Multimedia, RAI and University of Florence, Italy Via XXIV Maggio 14 - 50129 - Firenze - Italy Tel/Fax: +39-55-485996 - ---------- ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 28 Dec 2000 05:28:26 EST From: PROFRICHAR@aol.com Subject: announcement dear subscribers i have to make an announcement of a just published book, a kunstforum international, with the topic images of violence. unfortunately it is only in german but maybe there is someone out there who interested in it. part of my article about war and violence on the net is also available in English on demand, do not hesitate to contact my for more details. thank you for your interest, your critique is very welcome birgit richard Sven Druehl/Birgit Richard: Choreographie der Gewalt Sven Drühl: Totentanz, Interview mit Finckh, Absenter Tod, Mythos Suizid Alexander Braun: Invisible Republic - Das andere unheimliche Amerika Iris Dressler: Vergiß nicht zu sterben Anne von der Heiden: Von dem was der Fall ist: CASE HISTORY von Boris Michailov Christine Karallus: Staatsanwälte, Kriminalisten und Detektive Tatortfotografie Dirk Kladnik. Ästhetik des Kadavers Uta Reindl: Gewalt im Werk spanischer Künstler Thomas Vargen: Der Westerner Gottfried Kerscher: Gewalt im Kinofilm Jeannine Schwemer: Kino der Explosion Arndt Röttgers: Gewalt in Videospielen Douglas Rushkoff: Virtual Time, Virtual Space: How Children are Reclaiming Reality Jutta Zaremba: MEDIEN(KAMPF)KUNST. Paul Garrins Macht des Taktischen Birgit Richard: Am Anfang war das Wort: Domain wars! Zur Gewalt des Eigennamens in virtuellen Welten ------------------------------ # 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