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Table of Contents: graft_-_greffe_-_innesto___(Art_project) <innestogreffe@libero.it> BULL.MILETIC | Everyday Stars "BULL.MILETIC" <mail@bull.miletic.info> World-InfoCon Conference 'The Network Society of Control' "pressl_eva" <pressl@t0.or.at> WORLD-INFORMATION.ORG WORKS 8 december 2002 Bytes for All "Floor van Spaendonck" <floor@waag.org> NYU/TML December 13-15, 2002 program "geert lovink" <geert@xs4all.nl> Superimposed City Tours "Rebecca Shatwell" <curator@pavilion.org.uk> Einladung PERCEPTION GEOGRAPHIES Nina Temporaer <nina-temp@gmx.de> subject: cac@cac.lt City conference at Sarai. Dehli, January 9-11 2003 "geert lovink" <geert@xs4all.nl> ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 5 Dec 2002 21:29:56 +0100 From: <innestogreffe@libero.it> Subject: graft_-_greffe_-_innesto___(Art_project)?= You are kindly invited to the inauguration of the show on the performance Innesto - Greffe – Graft next December 7th 2002, from 5 p.m. to 7.30 p.m. In the public space Agorà of Valdieri (Cuneo). An exhibitionn about documents of an original event in the Park of the Alps Marittime on 09/07/2002; in the Vallone of the Valletta, in Province of Cuneo. It concerns a show that tells the artistic event created by two young artists: Domenico Olivero and Stefano Venezia. On September 7th 2002 in the Vallone della Valletta, in the centre of the Park of the Alps Marittime, a particular artistic event took place. A walking during which particular events happened as a scope to create a sculpture in the shape of a constellation (in this case the Great Ors). We attach herewith the nice description by Ornella Calvetti who participated in the event. For additional information please visit the website: http://digilander.iol.it/innestogreffe/index.html L’Agorà Corso Dante Livio Bianco,14 - 12010 Valdieri (Cuneo) tel o fax 0171.97500 Emal: innestogreffe@libero.it; 07/12/02 - 07/01/03 Tue- Sat 09,00 – 13,00. Or by prenotation by phone 0171.97500 Chronicle of a work of art edited by Ornella Calvetti (responsible for the Foundation for the Promotion of the Contemporary Art +XARTE) On Saturday September 7th 2002 in the Valletta Valley, in the Park of the Alps Marittime, a detailed artistic action created by Domenico Olivero and Stefano Venezia took place. It concerned the event I Graft - a constellation on Earth – a particular dynamic intervention of art. Everybody started the walking, in the late afternoon on a beautiful summer day. Walking through a nice alpine valley. During the walking we have created two phases in which the presence of a small but young group of participants was involved. In the first one, on a beautiful green lawn, a fascinating installation of red boxes waited for us with a mysterious and very colorful content, delicate spaces o exchange between ourselves. In the second, a suggestive series of silvered gems, pending from the trees of a small grove where we have offered a present to our intimate to share at home with the beloved ones. At the end of that journey, in the middle of a fabolus nature already flushed from the autumn, we arrived to a belvedere where, after a nice individual test we gave a personal contribution to create a sculpture in the shape of a constellation. That delicate structure, inspired by the Great Ors was composed of so many thoughts, alternated by lit candles that have suggestively dialogued with the sunset by accompanying us in a magic night. That artistic event was a new attempt of making art. A proposal to create an artistic manufactured article but also to look for a dialogue and a sharing among the presents, everything in a romantic natural frame. A moment of sensitivity and poetic reflection to approach the persons to the fascination of the contemporary art. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 05 Dec 2002 17:25:41 -0800 From: "BULL.MILETIC" <mail@bull.miletic.info> Subject: BULL.MILETIC | Everyday Stars Dear All, We would like to inform you about our Market Street installation. Please, find the details about this project below: "EVERYDAY STARS" A project by BULL.MILETIC for San Francisco Art Commission Market Street Art in Transit Program November 15, 2002 to February 14, 2003 Inspired by a quote by Christopher Reeve, "To be a hero is to live the everyday life," we created a kiosk series that is literally reflective of everyone who walks past each kiosk. 24 mirrored panels with the appearance after dusk of lights around the edges evocative of dressing room mirrors will make a star of every pedestrian. Emphasizing the theatrical aspect of street life, in this series we consider Market Street as a mirror of the eclectic nature of the city. We are very sorry that some of you far from San Francisco wouldn¹t be able to see this installation. However, you can find more information about the project as well as slide show at: http://bull.miletic.info/element.asp?id=es Warmest regards, Synne + Dragan * * * The Market Street Art in Transit Program Kiosk Poster Series provides round-the-clock access to contemporary art for thousands of pedestrians who are able to view original posters installed in the kiosks along Market Street between Van Ness Avenue and the Embarcadero. http://BULL.MILETIC.info | 775 Post #611 | SF | CA 94109 | 415 567 6457 ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 3 Dec 2002 17:12:40 +0100 From: "pressl_eva" <pressl@t0.or.at> Subject: World-InfoCon Conference 'The Network Society of Control' Institute for New Culture Technologies/t0 Vienna, 03-12-2002 *************************************************** World-InfoCon Conference 'The Network Society of Control' 6 and 7 December, 2002 De Balie, Centre for Culture and Politics, Amsterdam http://world-information.org *************************************************** The tidal wave of new security legislation that has followed the events of 11 September, 2001, have made a critical examination of information politics in the network society uncommonly urgent. Thus the World-InfoCon conference 'The Network Society of Control' that takes place on 6 and 7 December, 2002, at De Balie in Amsterdam will provide an international and interdisciplinary forum that discusses the latest developments in information law, policing and surveillance, and intellectual property rights in the digital domain. Context Recently a variety of developments have jeopardized privacy and civil liberties. First of all, justified through security concerns following 9-11, police and enforcement authorities have been given extended powers, their budgets increased and new legislation been passed. Particularly in the field of electronic communications, their rights to intercept and record data have been strengthened while privacy concerns have not been taken seriously. Secondly intellectual property rights have been tightened by establishing new directives both in the US and the EU. Those restrict the free use of copyrighted works and thus hinder the free flow of information that has long been regarded one of the main characteristics of the Internet. All those trends seem contrary to the open and exchange-based character of communication networks and raise concerns about security and surveillance. Yet although the tendencies towards an enforced control of digital environments is not just a recent development, after 9-11 it has gained a new meaning, because it exerts increasing pressure on the formerly sovereign domains of the individual; privacy and (informational) self-determination. Program World-Info-Con brings together a wide variety of speakers and participants including international and well-known researchers, policy makers in the field of justice, economic and technology policy, representatives of social interest groups, intellectual property rights specialist, activists, journalists and cultural workers including Ben Bagdikian (US), Konrad Becker (AT), Andrew Bichlbaum (US), Steve Cisler (US), Darius Cuplinskas (HU), Bruce Girard, Volker Grassmuck (DE), Chris Hables Gray (US), Brian Holmes, Steve Kurtz (US), Eveline Lubbers (NL), Arun Metha (IN), Sheldon Rampton (US), Thorsten Schilling (DE), Ryan Schoelerman (US), Joost Smiers (NL), Felix Stalder (CH/CN) and Christiaan Alberdingk Thijm (NL)that will discuss issues of surveillance, security and freedom of networks. 'Security Paranoia in the World-Info-Sphere' (first day) will focus on the new forms of policing of the informational domains and some of the more hidden incentives behind the drive for info-security and provide a critical analysis of the mechanisms of public opinion management and disinformation strategies. The second day 'Building the Digital Commons' is devoted to the control obsession over intellectual property and the new limitations imposed on digital information exchange. Beyond those immediate and urgent questions of recent developments in legislation, surveillance and the implementation of information politics World-InfoCon also explores the more hidden social and cultural dimensions of these developments, which are essential to establishing the frameworks of future cultural production in the network society. - ---------------------------------------------------- - ------------------------ World-Information.Org is an initiative of Public Netbase/t0 and organized in cooperation with Waag Society / for old and new media, De Balie, Centre for Culture and Politics and Netherlands Media Art Institute, Montevideo/TBA. World-Information.Org is realized with the financial support of The Daniel Langlois Foundation for Art, Science, and Technology; Netherlands Culture Fund, Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Dutch Ministry for Education, Culture and Sciences; Mondriaan Foundation; Culture2000; VSB Fund and the Amsterdam Fund for the Arts. De Balie, Centre for Culture and Politics Kleine-Gartmanplantsoen 10 1017 RR Amsterdam http://world-information.org ***************************************** ## The Institute for New Culture Technologies/t0 is the carrier of World-Information.Org Temporary Quarters, Burggasse 21 A-1070 Vienna, Austria phone: ++ 43.1.522 18 34 fax: ++ 43.1.522 50 58 email: info@world-information.org http://world-information.org ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 4 Dec 2002 11:48:46 +0100 From: "Floor van Spaendonck" <floor@waag.org> Subject: WORLD-INFORMATION.ORG WORKS 8 december 2002 Bytes for All WORLD-INFORMATION.ORG- Oude Kerk Amsterdam Zondag 8 December 15.00 uur ZONDAGMIDDAG GESPREK 'TRANSNATIONALE ELECTRONISCHE DISCUSSIEPLATFORMS' Patrice Riemens in gesprek met Partha Pratim Sarker (Bytes for All) NL Op zondagmiddag interviewt Patrice Riemens een van de mede-initiatiefnemers van Bytes for All, Partha Pratim Sarker over transnationale electronische discussieplatforms. Het project Bytes for All, oorspronkelijk een initiatief uit India en Bangladesh, was opgericht om de kenniskloof in zuid Azië te dichten en om de beschikbaarheid van informatie technologie te vergroten. Verschillende activiteiten binnen dit project zijn: het organiseren van campagnes voor prijskortingen op software, het ontwikkelen van software voor kinderen van het platteland in zuid Azië en campagnes voor het gebruik van vrij beschikbare systemen als Linux. http://www.bytesforall.org/ ENG Sunday-afternoon Patrice Riemens (net-activist) will interview Partha Pratim Sarker Co-Founder of the Asiatic initiative “Bytes for all”. The project Bytes for All, originally an initiative of two people from India and Bangladesh, was established to close the knowledge gap in Southern Asia and to work toward increasing the availability of information technology. Several activities included in this project are: organizing campaigns for price reduction of software, for developing software for children in rural areas of South Asia, and for the use of freely available systems such as Linux. The conversation with Patrice and Partha Pratim Sarker will focus the Bytes for all -initiative in relation to 'ICTs and Poverty Alleviation' issues and Transnational Electronic Platforms. http://www.bytesforall.org/ - ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Over World-Information.Org: World-Information.Org is een tentoonstelling en manifestatie rond controle en observatie in de netwerksamenleving en de cultuur van de nieuwe technologie De tentoonstelling is tot 15 december in de Oude Kerk in Amsterdam te zien. Bezoek de zeer uitvoerige website van World-Information.Org: http://www.world-information.org Toegangsprijs (inclusief tentoonstelling): E 6,50 met korting: E 5,- Museumjaarkaart (= NS kortingskaart): Gratis Openingstijden tentoonstelling: Ma - Za: 11.00-17.00 u / Zo: 13.00 - 17.00u Aanvangstijd presentatie & discussie: 15.00 (einde ca. 17:00) ________________________________________ F. van Spaendonck Producer Waag Society/ for old and new media Nieuwmarkt 4 NL-1012 CR Amsterdam t:+31-20-5579898 f:+31-20-5579880 floor@waag.org http://www.waag.org ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 5 Dec 2002 05:20:35 +1100 From: "geert lovink" <geert@xs4all.nl> Subject: NYU/TML December 13-15, 2002 program From: "Barbara Abrash" <ba2@nyu.edu> Sent: Thursday, December 05, 2002 2:33 AM Subject: NYU/TML December 13-15, 2002 program Center for Media, Culture and History New York University Friday, Dec 13 - Sunday, Dec 15, 2002 PEDAGOGY, ACTIVISM, AND RESEARCH: TACTICAL MEDIA IN THE SPACE OF THE UNIVERSITY Conference Organizers: Barbara Abrash and Faye Ginsburg Contact: barbara.abrash@nyu.edu 212.998.3759 Friday, December 13 7:00 Opening Dinner The Apple Restaurant 17 Waverly Place (between Mercer and Greene Sts.) Saturday, December 14 King Juan Carlos Center Screening Room 53 Washington Square South 9:30 am - 5:00 pm THE VIRTUAL CASE BOOK PROJECT: EVALUATION OF A PROTOTYPE Launching a Prototype, 9-11 and after: a virtual case book 9-11 and after: a virtual case book (VCB) is a prototype for a series of web publications, each focused on a specific area of tactical media, based on ideas developed at the April 2001 Tactical Media workshop at NYU. This project is part of a broader effort to introduce the ideas and practices of tactical media into the space of the university, as a tool for teaching and an opportunity for research. Conceived as a series, the case book model highlights the situated nature of tactical media, and allows a consideration of the particular ways in which it is deployed in specific social circumstances. At the encouragement of our funders, the first case book focuses on the importance of alternative networks and systems of communication on September 11, 2001 and immediately thereafter. Moderators: Barbara Abrash and Faye Ginsburg, Center for Media, Culture and History/NYU Morning sessions 9:30-11:00 am How does 9-11 and after work- as an overall approach to tactical media practices in general, and as a case study of the specific circumstances of September 11? What happens to the tactical when it is filtered through academic discourse and institutions? Discussion: Pat Aufderheide, Alison Cornyn, Ted Byfield, David Garcia and group 11:00 am - 12:30 pm Politics of the Ephemeral: Rethinking the Archive The 9-11 VCB underscores the ephemeral nature of tactical media -- as well as web-based material more generally. Is it a contradiction in terms to archive tactical media? How can we best contextualize this material for pedagogy, analysis, and research? These kinds of questions - generated by the shift to digital media, the exponential growth of cyber communication, and the rapid globalization of capital as well as social movements -- are radically altering archival practices. How can Tactical Media be preserved and made accessible without altering the value produced by its ephemerality? What are the issues in design that facilitate this process? Discussion: Howard Besser, Sandra Braman, Meg McLagan, Randy Ross, and group 12:30 - 1:30 pm LUNCH Afternoon session 2:00- 5:00 COLLABORATIONS How can we develop a productive network that links academic and activist work in Tactical Media? We have invited a number of participants who have generated projects at the intersection of pedagogy, activism, and research to present their work and to discuss the potential mutual benefits of building a collaborative network. Discussion: DeeDee Halleck, Daoud Kuttab, Martin Lucas, Drazen Pantic, Trebor Scholz, and group Sunday, December 15 Dean's Conference Room Tisch School of the Arts 721 Broadway, 12th floor 10:00 am - 3:30 pm Tactical Media and Health Activism: The Case of HIV/AIDS VIRTUAL CASE BOOK #2 This case book is intended to provide an analysis as well as an historical document of the movements for access to HIV/AIDS medications locally and globally, activism that began in an age of video and street theater with groups such as ACT UP, and that has been greatly facilitated more recently by Internet and web-based communications. The implications of this growing movement reach far beyond the issue of antiretroviral medications, especially in light of recent developments in the mapping of the human genome; the debates about intellectual property emerging out of international trade agreements; and the increasing influence of patients who have come to redefine themselves as health activists - a shift that has been greatly facilitated by new media. The object of this case book is 1) to collect, organize, frame and present data in a readily accessible form; 1) to facilitate connection among activist groups internationally; to 3) bridge divides between academics, activists, and artists; and 4) to enhance pedagogy on these crucial issues for HIV/AID and health activism more generally which is changing the contours of medical practice and the political economy of health care. 10:00 am - 12:30 pm The Long View: From ACT UP to the Treatment Action Campaign (and beyond) It is undeniable that the development of network society and an information economy have changed the ground upon which a new internationalist activism can arise. The possibility of organizing unprecedented numbers of people is at hand. Surprisingly, this possibility requires that we focus on the constitution of the individual subject as it arises on a new global terrain. Digital technologies and the development of networks have certainly made exchange and organizing among activists all over the world more efficacious. Yet, there still remain the complexities of inequity and cultural differences. What are the obstacles and limits of international organizing that technological optimism often overlooks? Discussion: Gregg Bordowitz, Jean Carlomusto, Julie Davids, Steve Kurtz, Kendall Thomas, Paula Treichler, and group Working lunch 1:00- 3:00 pm Screening: Habit (Gregg Bordowitz, 2001, 53 min) This autobiographical documentary weaves together stories of the current history of the AIDS epidemic in South Africa and the struggle for access to medical treatment there, with Bordowitz's personal odyssey as an activist media maker who has been living with AIDS for over ten years. Gregg Bordowitz and the group will address the intentions and strategies that informed Habit, as well as its reception in different cultural and political contexts. What lessons can be garnered for developing a virtual case book on the history and contemporary practices of AIDS activism, in ways that further both knowledge and action? 3:00-3:30 Wrap-up; future plans Funding for this conference has been provided by The Rockefeller Foundation, with additional support from The Consulate General of the Netherlands in New York. - --- Also: NYU's Steinhardt School of Education and The Department of Culture and Communication present AMERICA AND ITS OTHERS Friday, December 13 New York University Surdna North, Tisch Hall, 3d floor 40 West Fourth St (corner of Greene Street) 9:00 am to 5:00 pm. America has always defined itself against its "Others," who have taken new shapes in the context of the media revolution we are living through. Recent events sharply pose the question: what and where is America vis-à-vis the others it distinguishes itself from? On Dec 13, NYU will host a conference, "America and Its Others," on cultural and political histories of America as act and idea. Time: Dec 13, 2002, 9 am to 5 pm. PLEASE RSVP to Elena McCalla (elena.mccalla@nyu.edu) or to Arvind Rajagopal (ar67@nyu.edu) to reserve a seat. Limited availability of seats. Speakers will include: Talal Asad, Anthropology, CUNY Graduate Center Craig Calhoun, Sociology, NYU Jordan Crandall, Visual Arts, UC San Diego Jonathan Crary, Art History, Columbia University Jodi Dean, Politics, Hobart and William Smith Colleges Allen Feldman Randy Martin, Art and Public Policy, NYU Toby Miller, Cinema Studies, NYU Rosalind Morris, Anthropology, Columbia University Fred Myers, Anthropology, NYU Paul Passavant, Politics, Hobart and William Smith Colleges Andrew Ross, American Studies, NYU Michael Taussig, Anthropology, Columbia University George Yudice, American Studies and Comparative Literature, NYU ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 5 Dec 2002 11:22:28 From: "Rebecca Shatwell" <curator@pavilion.org.uk> Subject: Superimposed City Tours Superimposed City Tours: The Leeds-Dortmund Project www.monoculartimes.co.uk/city-tours/index.shtml <http://www.monoculartimes.co.uk/city-tours/index.shtml> an experiment in creative urban walking Time: Sunday 8th December, 1pm Meet: Leeds Railway Station (outside Coopers Bar) Psychogeographical mapping of coincidence in Leeds and Dortmund. Drifting through superimposed narratives of two cities at once. Navigate the fictional third city by walking around Leeds. See Leeds-Dortmund rewritten via a shared narrative of coincidence and conjecture, audible and visible at certain points through virtual windows. Observe the effects of superimposed geographical setting on the mood and behaviour of yourself and your fellow flaneurs. Discuss. Debate. Derive. This event is an experiment in Unitary Urbanism: "the combined use of art and technology leading to the integrated construction of an environment dynamically linked to behavioural experiments." * Be prepared. Pack personal baggage carefully. * Definitions, Internationale Situationniste #1, 1958 Superimposed City Tours: The Leeds-Dortmund Project is by artist Graeme Murrell commissioned by Pavilion, a new media arts organisation based in Leeds. This project is part of Pavilion's Graduate Residency Programme to support emerging new media artists. For more information or to book a place for the walk (must be booked in advance) please contact Rebecca Shatwell at Pavilion email: curator@pavilion.org.uk. Rebecca Shatwell New Media Curator Pavilion 2 Woodhouse Square Leeds LS3 1AD T: 0113 243 1749 F: 0113 245 3329 curator@pavilion.org.uk Pavilion promotes the creative uses of new media online and in public spaces ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 5 Dec 2002 06:15:07 +0100 (MET) From: Nina =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Tempor=E4r?= <nina-temp@gmx.de> Subject: Einladung PERCEPTION GEOGRAPHIES - -sorry for crosspostings, happy about forwardings - Der Medienforum München e.V. lädt herzlich ein zum Symposium PERCEPTION GEOGRAPHIES Wahrnehmung, Körper, Emotion in Wissenschaft und Kunst 7. Dezember 2002, 14-18 Uhr Veranstaltungsort: lothringer13/halle, Lothringer Straße 13, 81667 München (Die lothringer13/ halle ist zugänglich für Rollstuhlfahrer, das Werkstattstudio nicht.) Im Rahmen der Reihe "Digital Happy Hour" Veranstalter: Medienforum München e.V. Mit freundlicher Unterstützung von lothringer13/halle Referenten: Dr. Miklós Kiss (Linguist und Humanbiologe, Generation Research Program des Humanwissenschaftlichen Zentrums, LMU München) Dr. Martin Korte (Neurobiologe, Max-Planck-Institut für Neurobiologie, München) Bettina Henkel (Künstlerin, Akademie der bildenden Künste Wien) Dr. Carolin Länger (Soziologin, Regisseurin und Theaterpädagogin, Universität Bielefeld) Konzept und Moderation: Nina Stuhldreher (Künstlerin, München/Wien) Durch die Suche nach Kriterien zur Optimierung von Mensch-Maschine-Interfaces gewinnt die Erforschung von Wahrnehmungsprozessen zunehmend an Bedeutung. Das Symposium "Perception Geographies" widmet sich dem menschlichen Part dieser Schnittstelle. Es will den Raum untersuchen, den die Wahrnehmung zwischen Außenweltreiz und innerer Verarbeitungsebene aufspannt. Dabei stellt es natur- und geisteswissenschaftliche Forschungsansätze vor und diskutiert deren Konsequenzen für Kunst und Gesellschaft. [Encounter Reality] Dr. Miklos Kiss gibt einen Überblick zu aktuellen Forschungen und Anwendungsmöglichkeiten auf dem Gebiet der Mensch-Maschine-Interaktion und präsentiert insbesondere die Projekte des neu gegründeten "Generation Research Program" der LMU München. [Transmitter Conditions] Dr. Carolin Länger stellt exemplarisch für das neue kultursoziologische Interesse am Wahrnehmungsapparat die junge Disziplin "Disability Studies" vor: Trotz Begeisterung an der Erweiterung des menschlichen Körpers durch Technologie und Euphorie für Cyborgs und Androide ist der "voll funktionsfähige" Teil der Menschheit erstaunlich wenig an den Besonderheiten so genannter Behinderter interessiert. Am Beispiel einer ethnographischen Untersuchung von Blindheit illustriert Dr. Carolin Länger, wie "Behinderungen" genutzt werden können, um kulturelles Basiswissen über "die Sinne" zu entdecken. [Software Settings] Von zentraler Bedeutung für den modernen Menschen sind Gefühle. Neben einem Überblick zur Geschichte der Emotionalität thematisiert Dr. Martin Korte die Bedeutung der Emotionsforschung für Bild- und Medienwissenschaften und bezieht dabei aktuelle Forschungsergebnisse aus Neurobiologie und Psychologie mit ein. [Art Break] Bettina Henkels neuestes künstlerisches Projekt beschäftigt sich mit der Besonderheit der Gebärdensprache. Die Künstlerin präsentiert ihre erstmals auf der Ars Electronica 2002 gezeigte Installation "Community Interpreting" (7.-8. Dezember, Werkstattstudio der lothringer13). Ausführlichere Informationen zum Symposium "Perception Geographies" finden Sie unter: http://www.medienforum.org/veranstaltung/2002/perception.html Für Rückfragen stehen wir Ihnen unter Tel. 089/59 08 39 57 gerne zur Verfügung. - -- Andrea Hartmann Organisation Medienforum München e.V. Sophienstraße 2 d-80333 München t +49-089-59 08 39-58 f +49-089-59 08 39-70 www.medienforum.org ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 6 Dec 2002 00:07:16 +0100 From: cac@cac.lt Subject: subject: . . . . .METAMORPHOSIS . . . . . . .Net Art Presentation. . . . . . . . . . . . . .Contemporary Art Centre, Vilnius . . . . . . . . . . 06 12 2002 - 19 01 2003 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ehTinitiator and supporter of the exhibition: Franco-German Youth Office YGF(O) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . agrOnizer: Contemporary Art Centre . . . . . . . . . . . aruCtor: Kristina Ineiuraite. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . +----------------------------------------------------------+-------------+ |The Opening: on December 6th, Friday, at 6.00 p.m. | | |The Press Conference: on the same day at 5.00 p.m. | | |The Opening Party: on December 6th, Friday, at 9.00 p.m. | | |The evening's program: , | | |Dj - 028 & vj - mi_ga "electro-o" | | | internet projects. | | +----------------------------------------------------------+-------------+ | . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . | | | 3 Projects: | | | . . . 1. Bulot / x-arn "Warehouse Operation". . . . | | | . . . . | | | . . . 2. 028 & mi_ga "asco-o". . . . . . . . . | | | . . . . | | | . . . 3. Thomax Kaulmann "ASCII in Real Time". . . | | | . . . . . | | | "Metamorphosis" is revealed in the process of | | | interchange of signs, forms and meanings, through the | | | migration of internet projects from the virtual world to | | | the physical one and vice versa. Contemporary | | | technology, the rhythm of information society and | | | artistic interventions are adapted to the space of the | | | Contemporary Art Centre: | | | . . . a 24 m long "asco-o" band spread on the wall of | | | the | | | | Contemporar | | | y Art | | | Centre, | | | having come | | | from the | | | rich | | | virtual | | | archive; | | . . . a link between the digital and CAC space, in | | | which one can | | | | play with | | | objects | | | brought in | | | by | | | different | | | people, | | | creating | | | both a real | | | and virtual | | | warehouse; | | . . . a conversion of images from CAC security | | | cameras, presented | | | | in a | | | certain | | | code | | | system. | | . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . | | | . . . . | | | . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . | | | . . . . | | | More details about each participant: | | +----------------------------------------------------------+-------------+ 2002-11-20 Vilnius Lithuania 2002-11-26 Vilnius Lithuania 2002-11-26 Vilnius Lithuania 2002-11-26 Vilnius Lithuania 2002-11-26 Vilnius Lithuania 2002-11-28 Siauliai Lithuania 2002-11-28 Siauliai Lithuania 2002-11-28 Siauliai Lithuania 2002-11-28 Siauliai Lithuania imperishable maximum size: ca. 20 cm x 20 cm x 20 cm objects are not returned to senders CAC has a right to reject seemingly dangerous objects 2002-11-30 Siauliai Lithuania 2002-11-30 Siauliai Lithuania 2002-11-30 Siauliai Lithuania 2002-11-30 Siauliai Lithuania 2002-11-30 Siauliai Lithuania 2002-11-30 Siauliai Lithuania 2002-11-30 Siauliai Lithuania 2002-11-30 Siauliai Lithuania 2002-11-30 Siauliai Lithuania 2002-11-30 Siauliai Lithuania ainauhtiL iailuaiS 03-11-2002 ainauhtiL iailuaiS 03-11-2002 ainauhtiL iailuaiS 03-11-2002 ainauhtiL iailuaiS 03-11-2002 ainauhtiL iailuaiS 03-11-2002 ainauhtiL iailuaiS 03-11-2002 ainauhtiL iailuaiS 03-11-2002 ainauhtiL iailuaiS 03-11-2002 ainauhtiL iailuaiS 03-11-2002 ainauhtiL iailuaiS 03-11-2002 ainauhtiL iailuaiS 03-11-2002 ainauhtiL iailuaiS 03-11-2002 ainauhtiL iailuaiS 03-11-2002 ainauhtiL iailuaiS 03-11-2002 2002-12-02 Vilnius Lithuania 2002-12-02 Vilnius Lithuania 2002-12-02 Vilnius Lithuania 2002-12-02 Vilnius Lithuania 2002-12-02 Vilnius Lithuania 2002-12-02 Vilnius Lithuania 2002-12-02 Vilnius Lithuania 2002-12-02 Vilnius Lithuania 2002-12-02 Vilnius Lithuania 2002-12-02 Vilnius Lithuania 2002-12-02 Vilnius Lithuania 2002-12-02 Vilnius Lithuania 2002-12-02 Vilnius Lithuania 2002-12-02 Vilnius Lithuania 2002-12-02 Locmiquelic France 2002-12-03 Plouhinec France 2002-12-03 Vilnius Lithuania 2002-12-05 Panevezys Lithuania 2002-12-05 Vilnius Lithuania ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 6 Dec 2002 17:00:00 +1100 From: "geert lovink" <geert@xs4all.nl> Subject: City conference at Sarai. Dehli, January 9-11 2003 From: Ravi Sundaram (ravis@sarai.net) City One , a cross-disciplinary conference on the urban experience in South Asia will take place between the 9th and 11th of January, 2003. This will be a significant gathering of scholars and practitioners from different fields and we hope it will open up new agendas for urban research on South Asian cities. The conference is organized by the Sarai programme of the Centre for the Study of Developing Societies, Delhi. The response to the conference has been tremendous. We now have 6 plenary sessions and 18 panels spread across three days. Check the web link which will be regularly updated at: http://www.sarai.net/cityone/cityone.htm If you wish to attend the conference be sure to pre-register with us. We have very few slots left for those registering, and there is limited space. The costs are Rs 300 for the general public and Rs 100 for students. You may pay the amount on the morning of the 9th . For pre-registration write to cityone@sarai.net Ravi Sundaram City One Conference Sarai Programme, CSDS 29 Rajpur Road, Delhi 110054, India Fax: 91-11-3943450 http://www.sarai.net/cityone/cityone.htm ------------------------------ # 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