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Table of Contents: Subtle Technologies 2003 : Call for Proposals Jim Ruxton <cinetron@passport.ca> job JSalloum@aol.com Lecturer in CyberStudies, GU, Gold Coast, Australia komninos zervos <k.zervos@mailbox.gu.edu.au> k-n) Ethnic Cleasing at the Museum of Civilization, Hull JSalloum@aol.com life.a-domesticguide;$sneezy+2 guide <guide@life.a-domesticguide.com> ~e; call for works: EM Assemblage human being <human@electronetwork.org> Call for Papers // Soundtoys u e d a <ys@soundtoys.net> Violence Version 3.0 "ViolenceOnlineFestival" <agricola-w@netcologne.de> teaching opportunities at MICA "Rachel Schreiber" <rschreib@micamail.mica.edu> Call for Contributors: 'fight' and other M/C issues in 2003 "M/C - A Journal of Media and Culture" <mc@media-culture.org.au> netblokade against EU's Fortress Europe "ricardo dominguez" <rdom@thing.net> Please Post! Chris Csikszentmihalyi <csik@media.mit.edu> live stream from netzspannung.org on 12th December at 19:00 "netzspannung.org redaktion" <redaktion@netzspannung.org> anarchogeek.com dr.woooo@nomasters.org ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 30 Nov 2002 17:14:11 -0500 From: Jim Ruxton <cinetron@passport.ca> Subject: Subtle Technologies 2003 : Call for Proposals Please pass along to anyone you know who may be interested. Thanks! Subtle Technologies Conference "blurring the boundaries between art and science" May 23 - May 25 2003 University of Toronto Toronto Canada 2003 Programs Seeking Proposals : General Symposium: Throughout the three days of presentations, we aim to cover a wide variety of subjects. In the past, topics addressed include quantum physics , quantum computing and other unconventional computing technologies, music, dance, consciousness research, holography, animation, genetics, sonic explorations, sensing systems and devices, social systems, complexity theory, and artificial intelligence.The programming of the general symposium is shaped by the submissions of each year and is meant to broaden the scope of disciplines or areas of research for those who attend. People who have attended the conference remark that although the individual topics at the conference are extremely interesting it is often the threads that are woven between the various presentations made by speakers from varied disciplines that make the conference a unique experience . We strongly encourage interested applicants to submit proposals that are outside the topics mentioned above if they feel their proposal fits into the general mandate of the festival. Please visit the archives at: http://www.subtletechnologies.com to acquaint yourself with the history of our programming. Ground: This year we will also be presenting a themed session during the conference."Ground? is a program exploring new technologies in architecture and urban planning. Topics may include but are not limited to, intelligent buildings, smart materials, alternative energy systems, surveillance, the effect of architecture on traffic flow, architecture and its affect on mood,organic architecture and nano-structures. Criteria The festival is open to the public and presentations must be accessible to a non-specialized audience. Each presentation is 40 minutes, followed by a ten minute question and answer period. It is strongly recommended that parties interested in submitting a proposal visit our archives at http://www.subtletechnologies.com to get a better idea of our programming. Presenters are responsible for paying for their accomodations and transportation to Toronto. All presenters receive an honorarium and their conference registration fees are waived. Deadline for Proposals: January 15, 2003. How to Apply Please follow these instructions carefully to ensure accurate and timely consideration of your proposal. Proposals must include: Cover Sheet (see directions below) A one page proposal or summary of your presentation Your C.V. or resume ( no longer than 3 pages) Do not send additional material. We will contact you for more information if needed. Cover Sheet must include: Name: Address: Phone Number (include area code) E-mail address (web site if available) Program you are submitting to: (described above) Title of Your Presentation: Basic Topic: Technical Requirements: We prefer to receive proposals by email. Please send proposals to cinetron@passport.ca If you prefer, you can mail your proposals to: Subtle Technologies Programming 258 Salem Avenue, Toronto ON Canada, M6H 3C7 ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 1 Dec 2002 22:46:25 EST From: JSalloum@aol.com Subject: job EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY (Competition #F008-2002) Integrated Media Emily Carr Institute of Art and Design invites applications for a full-time regular faculty position to teach film in the Integrated Media curriculum area starting 1 August 2003. Integrated Media combines study in a variety of media, including film, video, installation, performance, sound and interactive digital media. The successful candidate will teach all aspects of film, including 16 mm film production (pre-production, cinematography, lighting, both linear and non linear post production) and new media informed by a comprehensive knowledge of the variety of techniques and applications of film in contemporary art practices, as well as film and media theory. The candidate will provide instruction to students at all levels, from Foundation to fourth year, and will be expected to make a major contribution in shaping the future of the Integrated Media curriculum area. It is also expected that the candidate will participate in planning, administrative and committee meetings, and will be an active participant in the Institute community. The position requires a Masters’ degree in Film, Media Arts, Fine Arts or related disciplines, and a minimum of three years of successful post-secondary teaching experience. The candidate will also demonstrate evidence of an active professional practice in film with accomplishments at the national or international levels. Candidates with exceptional professional experience without a Masters’ degree may be considered. Emily Carr Institute of Art and Design is a post-secondary institution primarily devoted to a studio-based education offering Bachelors degrees in visual arts, design, and media arts. This studio-based program is informed by a rigorous complement of academic courses in art, design and media history, humanities, social sciences and sciences. Letters of application should address the candidate’s expertise in the areas of professional practice as these relate to the position, including a philosophy or approach to teaching and professional and community involvement. The applicant should include current curriculum vitae and supporting materials such as CD ROMs, DVDs, URLs, films, videos, slides or other materials. Submissions should include the name, address, telephone number and email address of three references from whom letters commenting on the candidate’s experience and professional status can be solicited. Please send applications (quoting competition #F008-2002) by Friday, 17 January 2003 to: Valerie Ninnis, Human Resources Manager Emily Carr Institute of Art and Design 1399 Johnston Street, Vancouver BC V6H 3R9 Phone (604) 844-3824 Fax (604) 844-3885 Email hr@eciad.bc.ca For additional information about Emily Carr Institute please see the website www.eciad.bc.ca In accordance with the Canadian Immigration requirements, this advertisement is directed in the first instance to Canadian citizens and permanent residents of Canada. Emily Carr Institute is committed to the principle of employment equity.   http://www.eciad.bc.ca/eciad_dynamic/jobs/10.htm ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 02 Dec 2002 14:23:45 +1000 From: komninos zervos <k.zervos@mailbox.gu.edu.au> Subject: Lecturer in CyberStudies, GU, Gold Coast, Australia - --=======6D992028======= Content-Type: text/plain; x-avg-checked=avg-ok-1F4A38BD; charset=iso-8859-1; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Position Advertisement search available jobs view all positions Key Accountabilities / Duties Conditions Selection Criteria Application Process Further Enquiries Related Documents ALL JOB APPLICATIONS RECEIVED BY THE UNIVERSITY WILL BE TREATED AS=20 CONFIDENTIAL. CyberStudies , Assoc Lect or Lecturer Continuing , Full Time , Gold Coast VRN ART13320/02 Closing Date 13.12.02 The School of Arts seeks to appoint an Associate Lecturer or Lecturer in=20 CyberStudies. This is a new position to expand the team in a rapidly=20 growing area of the School=92s activities. The CyberStudies major has an=20 emphasis on advances in global technologies and their creative applications= =20 within the context of communities. It services Communication, Arts and=20 Creative Arts degrees at the Bachelors and Masters levels. The position=20 requires the capacity to convene and teach in a number of CyberStudies=20 courses. The appointee will have a background in both information=20 technology and creative uses of digital technologies; and demonstrated=20 knowledge of cyber theory and current issues regarding technological=20 development, especially in relation to the Web and Web-based applications.= =20 S/he will have the ability to teach, including in flexible modes; to=20 produce high-quality research; to attract competitive research/consultancy= =20 funding; to work productively with the community and industry, including=20 assisting in community/industry placement programs; and to supervise=20 Honours and/or Research Higher Degree students. A PhD or progress toward a= =20 Research Higher Degree is essential. There is scope for contribution to=20 other creative arts practice and digital media production areas. Appointment will be made at either Associate Lecturer or Lecturer Level=20 depending on qualifications and experience Key Accountabilities / Duties 1. Convene and teach in CyberStudies including using flexible modes 2. Contribute to community and industry links, and to community/industry=20 experience programs 3. Research and publish in areas of expertise 4. Seek external research funding oppurtunities 5. Supervise Honours and/or Research Higher Degree students 6. Consult with undergraduate students 7. Assist in course administration, planning for equipment, resources and=20 infrastructure, and general administration of the School (including=20 committee service) 8. Engage in supportive collegial relationships that promote=20 cross-disciplinary study and equal oppurtunity within the School and across= =20 other elements of the University 9. Undertake other duties as designated by the Head of School Conditions e.g. Salary, Superannuation(AUS $) Annual Salary Lecturer: $53,451 to $63,474 per annum. (Salary package=20 including 17% employer superannuation contribution: $62,537 to $74,265 per= =20 annum) Associate Lecturer: $37,416 to $50,777 per annum. (Salary package=20 including 17% employer superannuation contribution: $43,777 to $59,409 per= =20 annum) Selection Criteria Essential 1. Completed PhD or demonstrated progress toward a Research Higher Degree 2. Demonstrated practical experience in information technology and its=20 creative applications 3. Demonstrated ability to convene, teach and co-teach courses in=20 CyberStudies, including using flexible modes 4. Demonstrated knowledge of cyber theory and current issues regarding=20 technological development 5. Capacity to supervise Honours and/or Research Higher Degree students 6. Ability to contribute to the School's research profile through=20 publication and the attraction of research funding 7. A significant personal Web presence and/or demonstrated advanced Web=20 development skills 8. Demonstrated capacity to work productively in a cross-disciplinary arts= =20 and media team environment 9. Ability to work productively with the community and industry Desirable 10. A capacity to contribute to other areas of the School's activities such= =20 as digital broadcast applications, digital video production and new media=20 in creative and performing arts practice 11. A developed academic teaching and research profile which may include=20 course development, creative practice, non-traditional publications and=20 research consultancy 12. Established community and/or industry links Application Process For any informal discussions about this position, please contact =B7 Dr Patricia Wise, Head of School, Arts =B7 facsimile (07) 5552 8141 =B7 telephone (07) 5552 8620 =B7 email P.Wise@mailbox.gu.edu.au Applicants should ensure: =B7 all of the selection criteria are addressed; =B7 quote the job title and reference number =B7 include evidence of experience, qualifications, teaching evaluations;= and =B7 the names, addresses, email, phone and fax numbers of three referees. Whilst the position is continuing, applicants should indicate if they would= =20 prefer the appointment to be on a secondment basis, full-time, fixed-term=20 or part-time. Applicants should include a CV and should reach Mr Jason=20 Stephensen, Human Resources Officer, Griffith University, nathan Queensland= =20 4111, Australia by the closing date. Applicants may submit their=20 applications by email attachment to j.stephensen@mailbox.gu.edu.au. (Please= =20 run an up-to date virus check before dispatching.) Each page should be numbered and have the applicant's name on the top=20 right-hand corner. If forwarding a hard copy by mail, applicants are=20 requested to submit all documents single sided. Applicants should also refer to the following Summary Conditions of=20 Appointment: =B7 Associate Lecturer (Level A) =B7 Lectuer (Level B) =B7 Position Classifications Standards Associate Lecturer (Level A) =B7 Lecturer (Level A) Further Enquiries: Ms Michelle Seeto Phone: (07) 3875 6549 Fax: (07) 3875 3770 Email: m.seeto@mailbox.gu.edu.au Further Useful Information: Web Sites to Visit: Faculty/Office information Brisbane, Gold Coast and Logan Environment Information Discovering Griffith 21 Service Standards Frequently asked questions - --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.423 / Virus Database: 238 - Release Date: 25/11/02 ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 2 Dec 2002 23:03:00 EST From: JSalloum@aol.com Subject: k-n) Ethnic Cleasing at the Museum of Civilization, Hull apologies for cross posting (version français suit): - --- Protest letter against the Museum of Civilization's recent actions: We, the undersigned artists, are dismayed at the decision by the Canadian Museum of Civilization to terminate the contract of Dr. Aïda Kaouk, curator of the important exhibition "The Lands Within Me: Expressions by Canadian Artists of Arab Origin", and to close entirely the Museum’s Southwest Asian and Middle East program. We feel both acts are extensions of the Museum’s controversial decision in 2001, under its president Victor Rabinovitch, to postpone the exhibition of "The lands Within Me" following the events of September 11. You may recall that an overwhelming grassroots protest, followed by Prime Minister Jean Chrétien’s denunciation of the Museum’s decision in the House of Commons, permitted the exhibition to go on as planned. The exhibition was enthusiastically received by the Canadian and international visiting public. It appears that the museum has terminated Dr. Kaouk’s contract in retaliation for last year’s controversy. Dr. Kaouk, a loyal and hardworking employee for 10 years, refrained from criticizing her employer throughout last year’s events. Her expertise is needed to supervise the unfinished production of the "Lands Within Me" publication, to speak on the exhibition, and to follow up on interest by Canadian diplomats to tour the exhibition internationally. We note three especially troubling aspects of this decision: 1. The museum continues to aggravate an unhealthy nationwide atmosphere of racism and political aggression against the Arab community, while it is in a position to help heal this attitude by promoting "The Lands Within Me" 2. The museum is targeting the only female worker from a non-European background 3. The museum justifies its decision to close the Southwest Asian/Middle East program on the grounds of "get[ting] out of ethnic categorizations," yet other programs, such as Southeast Asia or Southwest Europe, are exempt from this closure. Thus the decision amounts to an "ethnic cleansing" of the Museum, a final closing of its ears to Arab and other Southwest Asian voices. We invite you to protest these actions of the Museum, and to request the reinstatement of Dr. Kaouk, by contacting the officials listed below. We also invite you to circulate this petition. Thank you. Sincerely, Laura Marks, Ottawa/Beirut Rawi Hage, Montréal Jayce Salloum, Vancouver - --- Victor Rabinovitch, president and executive director of the CMC : victor.rabinovitch@civilisations.ca Prime Minister Jean Chrétien: pm@pm.gc.ca Minister of Canadian Heritage, Sheila Copps: Copps.S@parl.gc.ca NDP Leader, Alexa McDonough: McDonough.A@parl.gc.ca these Members of Parliament: Marcel Proulx: proulm@parl.gc.ca Sarkis Assadourian: assadourian.s@parl.gc.ca Svend Robinson: robinson.s@parl.gc.ca Libby Davies: daviel@parl.gc.ca Mark Assad: Assadm@parl.gc.ca Your own MP Alex Himmelfarb, Private Council Office: info@pco-bcp.gc.ca Outside Canada: your local Canadian Embassy. --------------------- Protestation contre l'éviction de la curatrice Arabo-Canadienne Aïda Kaouk du Musée Canadien des Civilisations Nous, sous-signé(e)s artistes, sommes consterné(e)s par la décision prise par le Musée Canadien des Civilisations de mettre un terme au contrat de Dr Aïda Kaouk, curatrice de l'importante exposition "Ces pays qui m'habitent, Expressions d'artistes canadiens d'origine arabe," et d'abolir entièrement le programme de l'Asie du sud-ouest et du Moyen-Orient au musée. Nous croyons que ces deux actes font suite à la décision controversée prise par le musée en 2001, sous l'instigation de son président Victor Rabinovitch, d'annuler l'exposition "Ces pays qui m'habitent" après les évènements du 11 septembre. D'aucuns se souviennent de l'indignation que cette décision avait provoquée, notamment de la part du Premier ministre Jean Chrétien qui l'avait vertement critiquée aux Communes. C'est ce qui avait permis l'ouverture de l'exposition à la date prévue. Nous tenons à rappeler que le public canadien a réservé un accueil fort enthousiaste à l'événement. Il nous semble que la mise à l'écart de Dr Kaouk représente une revanche qu'on a voulu prendre contre elle pour la controverse de l'année dernière. Dr Kaouk, une loyale et consciencieuse employée du Musée depuis dix ans, s'était retenue de critiquer son employeur pendant les évènements de l'année dernière. Le musée a besoin de son expertise pour superviser la publication du catalogue sur "Ces pays qui m'habitent," ainsi que pour accompagner les visiteurs et répondre à leurs questions sur l'exposition, et enfin pour donner suite aux nombreux diplomates canadiens qui souhaitent que l'exposition soit reprise dans d'autres pays. Cette décision nous inspire trois remarques particulièrement troublantes : 1. Le musée ne fait qu'envenimer une atmosphère nationale déjà malsaine de racisme et d'agression politique contre la communauté arabe, iranienne, et contre d'autres communautés de l'Asie du sud-ouest et du Moyen-Orient, alors qu'il était attendu du Musée qu'il participe à travers « Ces pays qui m'habitent » à détendre cette atmosphère ; 2. Le musée porte atteinte à la seule employée d'origine non-européene 3. L'argument du musée d'abolir le programme de l'Asie du sud-ouest et du Moyen-Orient par un prétendu souci d'"éviter les catégorisations ethniques," sauf que l'abolition ne touchera pas d'autres programmes comme celui de l'Asie sud-est ou de l'Europe du sud-ouest. Nous nous croyons donc fondés de croire que la décision a les allures d'un "nettoyage ethnique" au musée, une fin de non recevoir radicale opposée aux expressions artistiques arabo-canadiennes. Nous vous invitons à protester contre les agissements du Musée et à demander que Dr Kaouk soit reconduite dans ses fonctions, en écrivant aux personnalités officielles dont vous trouverez plus bas les coordonnées. Merci pour votre attention, Laura Marks, Ottawa/Beirut Rawi Hage, Montréal Jayce Salloum, Vancouver Miloud Chennoufi, Montréal. -- Victor Rabinovitch, président-directeur général du MCC : victor.rabinovitch@civilisations.ca Premier Ministre Jean Chrétien: pm@pm.gc.ca La ministre du Patrimoine canadien, Sheila Copps: Copps.S@parl.gc.ca La chef du NPD, Alexa McDonough : McDonough.A@parl.gc.ca les députés Marcel Proulx : proulm@parl.gc.ca Sarkis Assadourian: assadourian.s@parl.gc.ca Svend Robinson : Robinson.S@parl.gc.ca votre député fédéral Alex Himelfarb, Bureau du Conseil privé: info@pco-bcp.gc.ca Hors du Canada: votre ambassade canadienne locale ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 03 Dec 2002 21:43:26 -0500 From: guide <guide@life.a-domesticguide.com> Subject: life.a-domesticguide;$sneezy+2 ####### life.a-domesticguide or, a concatenated practice of living == http://life.a-domesticguide.com ####### what goodness hath wrought what badness hath wrought what attitude hath wrought what latitude hath wrought what nature hath wrought what day hath wrought what domestication hath wrought & that which is to the pleasure of eyes & that which is to the pleasure of ears & that which is to the pleasure of cerebrum $ sneezy + 2 $ ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 3 Dec 2002 20:43:45 -0600 From: human being <human@electronetwork.org> Subject: ~e; call for works: EM Assemblage Electronetwork.org is creating an online gallery of electromagnetic art & artifacts, and work is currently underway to present works from various vantages of art, science, and technology, across timespans and mediums. Thus far work is being collected and compiled according to those works, whatever they may be, that explore the realm of electromagnetism in a way that helps one to better understand or question it. Where the line between electromagnetic and non-electromagnetic art & artifacts is drawn is still an unknown. Thus, this is an experiment, and an open-development of sorts. With copyright restrictions, few if any famous artworks can be shown, such as Warhol's Electric Chair screen prints or Jasper Johns' brass lightbulb sculptures. So there is some difficulty is using museum work in related to other works, because of the restriction on educational fair-use of imagery for raising public awareness of electromagnetism. Thus, one of the questions is works people have experienced which relate to electromagnetism, consciously or not, yet meaningful and substantial exploration and interrogation of the electromagnetic realm, in some significant way. Second, is to ask for those artists whose work focuses on this realm to consider participating in the show and to make contact. Works are sought to represent major mediums, to demonstrate how an electromagnetic context transcends present-day issues about the interaction of New Media and Digital Art with that of traditional artworks and collections. These works will be juxtaposed with artifacts of the electrical infrastructure in addition to inventions such as cathode ray tubes, equations, and experiments such as the first transistor. The hypothesis being utilized is that there has been a gradual incorporation, more and more so, of electromagnetism in artworks and artifacts, and that this lineage can be seen in various ways and at various stages. Works in pottery, sculpture, installation art, video art, poetry, dance, music, weaving, and other mediums where electromagnetism is a central idea are currently sought. Please e-mail if you know of work that relates to this idea, and- or if you are interested in participating in this online show. brian thomas carroll, founder http://www.electronetwork.org more information on phase 1 available at: the Electromagnetic Education Initiative http://www.electronetwork.org/works/eei/ the electromagnetic internetwork-list electromagnetism / infrastructure / civilization archives.openflows.org/electronetwork-l http://www.electronetwork.org/ ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 04 Dec 2002 23:13:34 +1100 From: u e d a <ys@soundtoys.net> Subject: Call for Papers // Soundtoys SOUNDTOYS call for papers and texts for 2002 - 2003. We are seeking writers and texts on the aesthetics of interactive media, computer - mediated communication and sound etc....This material will be published here and may be used in our planned book. Alternatively, if you have any other information you would like to contribute or help in any way, then mail us. Soundtoys journal has set out to address the following themes: 1. a history of interactivity, towards convergence 2. generative arts...the art of code. software art 3. toys or serious art. aesthetic and philosophy 4. culture versus commercial applications. 5. audio visual synthesis. 6. software for new artistic environments 7. interactivity,technology , networks 8. Net art and new media 9. Reviews - events, publications, software, news etc. Please send your texts, papers, essays, reviews etc to info@soundtoys.net These are just a general outline of themes if you have something else then send it in.... Any queries, contact ys@soundtoys.net http://www.soundtoys.net ------------------------------ From: "ViolenceOnlineFestival" <agricola-w@netcologne.de> Subject: Violence Version 3.0 Violence Online Festival - Version 3.0 www.newmediafest.org/violence/index.html *********************************** Version 3.0 of Violence Online Festival includes following new artists: Christina McPhee, Raphael Lyon and Andres Ingoglia, Jane Fenton Keane, Jason Sweeney, Emilie Pitoiset, Antoine Schmitt Patrizia Alemanno, Luca di Gregorio, Joerg Piringer, Andre Zogholy Todd Jokl, Nicolas Economos, Adam Beebe-Infanticide, Danielle E. Lee and Bang-Geul Han, Dylan Graham Tautvydas Bajarkevicius, Ego, panoptica, Ruediger Axel Westphal, Matze Schmidt *********************************** 'Art and violence both seem to stem from the abstract: that place beyond logic, the realm of the emotion. When they intersect we are simultaneously repelled and attracted, frightened and excited. Historically this meeting has been wrought with complexity, and as cultural violence in every society increases, we are prevented by paranoia, censorship and ethical demands from asking, and sometimes even posing, some of the most important questions violence and art together and separately produce: how is violence represented, and what or how much of it do we need to resist the cultivation of fear and the encouragement of dependency? Is violence a tool, a process or a result? When are artistic portrayals of violence justifiable? As intellectual exercise, ritual, or spiritual enhancement? For other purposes? Or are they never justifiable? Is violence in art an action, reaction, or reflection? ' (quotation: festival statement). In reaction to the key role (mass) media plays by displaying and even promoting violence, a new environment (interface) has been created for Violence Online Festival, which houses and hosts the art works within a virtual media company named "Violence Media Incorporated". By dividing the company into different departments (eg. "Violence for Happiness" , "Violence Marketing" or "Violence Broadcasting"), it becomes clear that their meaning has a rather ironic or sarcastic character, which gives the embedded art works a new meaning. ************************************** Violence Online Festival www.newmediafest.org/violence/index.html is an ongoing New Media art project including more than 180 artists reflecting the phenomenon of Violence. For each new presentation a new project version will be created including new artists and other major changes. ************************************** Violence Online Festival presentations until now: ** Version 1.0 : Online part of Violens Festival Tábor (Czech Republic) 17 - 31 August 2002 * Version 1.1 : Featured Project in September 2002 on A Virtual Memorial www.a-virtual-memorial.org ** Version 2.0: Computer Space Festival 2002 Sofia (Bulgaria) (18-21 Oct 2002) and Liberarti Festival /Liverpool Biennale 2002 (10 Oct - 01 Dec 2002) **Award: Special Prize of Computer Space Festival Sofia (Bg) **November 2002 feature/review on faf - Fine Art Forum http://www.fineartforum.org/Backissues/Vol_16/faf_v16_n11/reviews/reviews.ht ml **previous reviews on Neural.it, Random, NOEMA, El Pais, etc. **recently presented on "e-magic cybermedia events" 43rd International Filmfestival Thessaloniki (Greece) 12-16 November http://www.filmfestival.gr/2002/emagic/uk/emagic.html *************************************** copyright: Violence Online Festival www.newmediafest.org text, conception, programming, visalization curator, organizer = Agricola de Cologne - copyright © 2002 . All rights reserved. NewMediaArtProjectNetwork - the experimental platform for the arts in Intenet is founded and created by Agricola de Cologne. copyright © 2000-2002 by Agricola de Cologne. All rights reserved. **************************************** Special thanks to: Fatima Lasay - DMF2002 Festival/University of the Philippines http://digitalmedia.upd.edu.ph/ Nisar Keshvani editor-in-chief, fineArt forum = art + technology netnews http://www.fineartforum.org *************************************** technical requirements optimized for VGA resolution 1024x768 PC Pentium III 600 Mhz or better or comparable MAC Soundcard, recommended 56K or 64K modem or faster, browsers: MS Internet Explorer 5.5+ or Netscape Navigator 6.0+ Players/Plug-ins: essential the latest Flash 6, Shockwave, Real Player, Quicktime *************************************** contacts: Press press@newmediafest.org Violence Online Festival *********** ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 8 Dec 2002 14:57:56 -0500 From: "Rachel Schreiber" <rschreib@micamail.mica.edu> Subject: teaching opportunities at MICA Searches are being conducted for the following full time teaching positions at MICA (Maryland Institute College of Art), Baltimore, MD: Interactive Media Photography Graphic Design Please pass this along to anyone who might be interested. The details on how to apply can be found on the MICA web site (http://www.mica.edu), follow the links to "career opportunities." Short job descriptions below: Position: Interactive Media. The Maryland Institute College of Art invites applications for this full-time permanent position with an initial two-year renewable contract and continuing 3 and 5 year contracts in a non-tenure institution. Begins: Fall, 2003. The College seeks a creative individual with the skills, experience, and personal commitment necessary to teach one or more of the following: 2D or 3D Interface design; programming/scripting for Internet and building interactivity w/micro-controllers. Teach 9 credits per semester of intro to advanced technology courses; develop advanced level classes; participation in departmental operations including advising, committee service departmental and student activities. Required qualifications include a MFA degree or equivalent professional experience; knowledge of contemporary issues; outstanding portfolio of professional work; three years college level teaching experience beyond Teaching Assistantships or equivalent professional experience. Position: Full-time appointment to the Department of Photography. The Maryland Institute College of Art invites applications for this full-time permanent position with an initial two-year renewable contract and continuing 3 and 5 year contracts in a non-tenure institution. Begins: Fall, 2003. The College seeks a senior level photographer/artist/educator to teach 9 credits per semester Successful candidate will teach intro to advanced level, in the undergrad photography and foundation programs, including computer-related courses. (Min. 2 sections of Photo Digital classes and 1 section of foundation EMAC) Seeking experienced candidate who can build strong digital photo curriculum to complement existing program, and develop new advanced level classes in computer related photography areas. Additionally, position will require involvement in departmental operations, student advising, serving on committees, and participation in department and student activities. Must be able to teach basic to advanced, conventional and digital photographic imaging using Macintosh platform. Requirements include: MFA or equivalent; Minimum of 3 years teaching in relevant fields beyond Teaching Assistantships or equivalent professional experience. Position: Full-time appointment to the Department of Graphic Design. The Maryland Institute College of Art invites applications for an initial two-year renewable contract and continuing 3 and 5 year contracts in a non-tenure institution. Begins: Fall, 2003. The College seeks a graphic designer who will bring strong visual and critical abilities to a vibrant, growing graphic design department that emphasizes typography and encourages students to explore old and new media across the disciplines of art and design. In addition to teaching nine credits per semester of courses that can range from the introductory to the advanced, including foundation and graduate levels, the successful candidate will actively participate in all aspects of departmental operations including curriculum development and advisement. Required qualifications include an MFA degree or professional equivalent; strong interest in design for multimedia and the Web; knowledge of digital design techniques and the aesthetics and production values of print media; and excellence in creative work as evidenced by an outstanding portfolio and professional practice. The ideal candidate will be a committed, practicing designer; an exciting colleague; and a nurturing mentor. 3 Years teaching College level teaching experience beyond TA preferred. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 11 Dec 2002 08:54:59 +1000 From: "M/C - A Journal of Media and Culture" <mc@media-culture.org.au> Subject: Call for Contributors: 'fight' and other M/C issues in 2003 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE - 11 December 2002 M/C - Media and Culture is calling for contributors to the 2003 issues of M/C Journal http://www.media-culture.org.au/ The award-winning M/C Journal is looking for new contributors. M/C is a crossover journal between the popular and the academic, and a blind- and peer-reviewed journal. To see what M/C Journal is all about, check out our Website, which contains all the issues released so far, at <http://www.media-culture.org.au/>. To find out how and in what format to contribute your work, visit <http://www.media-culture.org.au/submission.html>. Below, you'll find the issue topics we're planning for 2003, along with the article submission and issue release deadlines, and a call for contributors for the first issue of the year, 'fight'. Please check the M/C Journal site for further calls and topic descriptions coming soon. Please spread this call far and wide, and remember to archive it for future reference... Call for Papers: 'fight' Countless histories, films, novels, and song lyrics are built around the all-powerful narrative device of the fight - very often the "timeless" fight between good and evil. How is such conflict depicted in the media - in fantasy (The Lord of the Rings, Harry Potter, Buffy, Xena, Star Wars), martial arts cinema (Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon) or in war films (Black Hawk Down, Saving Private Ryan)? Just as this metaphor is used to urge us forward in the fight against terror, is the epic battle between good and evil beginning to dominate our screens (again)? And do our movie heroes still fight for love? And how do contemporary crusaders from the left or right of politics go about fighting the good fight when the binary opposition between good and evil seems to melt away under scrutiny, and when it is becoming so difficult to determine just who the adversary is? Is it possible any longer to fight with honour and conviction? What about the fight against global poverty? Against AIDS? Against crime, drugs, and moral decay? The fight for women's rights or an end to racial discrimination? Or even the fight for family values? And the fight has always been a form of entertainment - "going to the fight", over-the-top wrestling, big-ticket boxing events, martial arts as suburban family pastime, not to mention the mediated glory that was Ali, and the darker mixed messages of Fight Club. Other forms of sporting entertainment are organized by fight metaphors too - the football field is always a battlefield. Meanwhile, talkshow guests publicly fight with the ones they love, or relate the tales of fights they have won and lost with themselves: their battles with the bulge, with drugs, or with sex addiction - - their inner fight between good and evil. Deadline for Submissions: 20 January 2003 Length: 1500-2000 words & 2000-3000 if you want your work to be considered for the feature article (Rich Text Format Preferred) Issue Release Date: 26 February 2003 Issue Editors: Jean Burgess, Joy McEntee, and Emma Nelms Email: fight@journal.media-culture.org.au We look forward to hearing from you. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2003 M/C Journal Issue Deadlines 'share' editors: Axel Bruns & Alex Burns share@journal.media-culture.org.au article deadline: 3 March 2003 release date: 23 April 2003 'logo' editor: John Pace logo@journal.media-culture.org.au article deadline: 28 April 2003 release date: 18 June 2003 'fibre' - a collaboration with :: fibreculture :: editor: fibreculture group fibre@journal.media-culture.org.au article deadline: 23 June 2003 release date: 13 August 2003 open - suggestions: 'beast', 'trick', 'oral', 'medium', 'veil', 'skin' Would you like to edit this issue? Contact us at: mc@media-culture.org.au article deadline: 18 August 2003 release date: 8 October 2003 'text' editor: Catriona Mills text@journal.media-culture.org.au article deadline: 13 October 2003 release date: 3 December 2003 Please note that the topic for issue five is still open for discussion: contact us if you'd like to suggest an issue topic! We're also interested in co-editors for a number of the other issues. - --------------------------------------------------------------------------- M/C Journal is online at <http://www.media-culture.org.au/>. All issues of M/C Journal on various topics are available there. - --------------------------------------------------------------------------- M/C Reviews is now available at <http://reviews.media-culture.org.au/>. - --------------------------------------------------------------------------- end Dr Axel Bruns - -- Supervising Production Manager production@media-culture.org.au M/C - Media and Culture http://www.media-culture.org.au/ ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 10 Dec 2002 17:33:52 -0500 From: "ricardo dominguez" <rdom@thing.net> Subject: netblokade against EU's Fortress Europe To all political friends. The Danish activist network Global Roots is running a net-blocade as a protest against EU and Fortress Europe. It's a legal action and it will have a big effect if many people join. The details follow. We hope you'll join and - very importantly - that you'll link to the site www.disobedience.dk Global Roots - ------------------------- Read, take action and forward! Join the net-blokade against EU and Fortress Europe on www.disobedience.dk EU politicians are hiding behind barbed wire and roadblocks, and the police want to prevent demonstrators from coming to Copenhagen to voice their disagreement with EU's politics. If you can't make it to Copenhagen the 13-15th of December to show your resistance, you can do it here, electronically. The action is legal. When you join, a so called WebScript starts running. As long as the script runs, resources are used on the server targeted and at worst - or best -the machine will break down or at least will "answer" slowly. The action will ONLY work if a lot of people participate at once. In this way the action gains legitimacy. This is not destructive hacking by single individuals. The action can best be compared to a blokade of, for example, a factory. If only a handful of people show up, it will have no effect - and probably not much support. If thousands stand in the way, no one can get through, and the case gains wide appeal from the people. www.disobedience.dk Electronic civil disobedience. It rocks! ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 10 Dec 2002 23:53:38 -0500 From: Chris Csikszentmihalyi <csik@media.mit.edu> Subject: Please Post! MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY Tenure Track Faculty Positions within The Media Laboratory The MIT Media Laboratory is seeking new Faculty. We are looking for candidates who would thrive in a collaborative, innovation-driven research environment that integrates multiple disciplines. Candidates should have demonstrated expertise in the design and exploration of emerging technologies in areas such as: arts and invention, learning and intelligence in people and machines, technologies for communities and development, and the interface between the physical and digital worlds. Responsibilities include: starting up a research program, supervising a team of graduate students and undergraduate researchers, and teaching (graduate and undergraduate). Candidates should have a doctorate (or equivalent), a strong record of research, and teaching experience at the university level. Appointments will be within the Media Arts and Sciences academic program, and will be principally at the Assistant Professor level. Qualified candidates should submit a resume, representative materials or portfolio, the names of three references, and a concise summary of their research interests by January 15, 2003 to: Faculty Search Committee MIT Media Laboratory, E15-401 20 Ames Street Cambridge, MA 02139-4307 Inquiries should be sent to: search@media.mit.edu. For additional information about the Laboratory, see http://www.media.mit.edu The Media Laboratory and the Program in Media Arts and Sciences are dedicated to the goal of building a diverse faculty and strongly encourage applications from qualified women and members of under-represented groups. MIT is an equal-opportunity/affirmative-action employer. MIT is a non-smoking environment. Chris Csikszentmihályi Assistant Professor of Media Arts and Sciences MIT Media Lab email: csik@media.mit.edu group: http://compcult.media.mit.edu self: http://www.media.mit.edu/~csik ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 11 Dec 2002 15:30:43 +0100 From: "netzspannung.org redaktion" <redaktion@netzspannung.org> Subject: live stream from netzspannung.org on 12th December at 19:00 - ----------------------------------------------------------------------- live stream from netzspannung.org on 12th December at 19:00 - ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Lecture from Prof. Dr. Semir Zeki Professor of Neuroscience University College, London "Neural Concept Formation and Art: Dante, Michelangelo , Wagner" Lecture in English http://netzspannung.org/media-library/iconic-turn/ - ------------------------------------------------------------------------ The lecture is part of the ICONIC TURN series, which is organised by the Burda Akademie zum Dritten Jahrtausend (Burda Academy of the third millenium) in collaboration with the Humanwissenschaftlichen Zentrum of Ludwig-Maximilians-University, Munich, in co-operation with netzspannung.org, the internet platform for media art, media design, science and technology. http://iconic-turn.de/ netzspannung.org was conceived and developed by the MARS Exploratory Media Lab of the Fraunhofer Institute for Media Communication and is supported by the Bundesministerium fuer Bildung und Forschung (Ministry of Education and Research). http://netzspannung.org/ - ------------------------------------------------------------------------ - ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Contact: Katja Heckes Email: redaktion@netzspannung.org MARS - Exploratory Media Lab | Fraunhofer Institut für Medienkommunikation D-53754 Sankt Augustin | Germany | - ------------------------------------------------------------------------ : ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 12 Dec 2002 20:15:01 +1100 From: dr.woooo@nomasters.org Subject: anarchogeek.com This is a multi-part message in MIME format. - --bound1039684501 Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit in case you hadn't seen it. http://anarchogeek.com/ - --bound1039684501-- ------------------------------ # 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