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Table of Contents: Veranstaltungshinweis am 22.5.: Zwischen War-Blogs und Informations till@tillwe.de (Till Westermayer) ATTACK! Art and War in the Media Age Oliver Ressler <oliver.ressler@chello.at> Video + Dance @ Merce Cunningham Kurt Ralske <kranning@miau-miau.com> Interzone #0: Document(ary) Eric Kluitenberg <epk@xs4all.nl> Generator III - finissage "Marta Klonowska" <klon@wrocenter.pl> UNESCO Digital Arts Award 2003 at IAMAS - deadline July12th Oliver Grau <Oliver.Grau@culture.hu-berlin.de> event listing <krista.lewis@bmaa.gv.at> ZEROGLAB_INVITATION_FOR_THE_OPENING_OF_THE_BERGRO?= =?is "Karoly Toth" <are@xs4all.nl> Mail Art Monty Cantsin <xmontyxcantsinx@yahoo.com.br> FLOSS in the developing countries (a study) "Frederick Noronha (FN)" <fred@bytesforall.org> ------------------------------ Date: 15 May 2003 17:46:00 +0200 From: till@tillwe.de (Till Westermayer) Subject: Veranstaltungshinweis am 22.5.: Zwischen War-Blogs und Informations ## Nachricht vom 15.05.03 weitergeleitet ## Ursprung : /Mailinglisten/gj-debatte ## Ersteller: till.westermayer@epost.de Hinweis auf eine gemeinsame Veranstaltung der Heinrich Böll Stiftung (Referat Medienpolitik) und des Netzwerks Neue Medien Thema: Zwischen War-Blogs und Informationsministerium. Medien und öffentliche Wahrnehmung nach dem Irak-Krieg. Termin: Do, 22.5., 19 Uhr, Galerie der Heinrich Böll Stiftung, Hackesche Höfe, Berlin Fragestellung: Kriege katalysieren oft mediale und technische Entwicklungen. Ziel der Diskussion ist es, aufzuarbeiten, wie sich das Verhältnis von Krieg, Medien und öffentlicher Wahrnehmung mit dem Irak- Krieg verschoben hat. Mehrere Beobachtungen bilden dabei die Eckpunkte der Debatte: die enge Verbindung von Militär und Unterhaltungsindustrie im Konzept des "eingebetteten Berichterstatters", die sich wechselseitig aufschaukelnden Inszenierungen des irakischen Informationsministers und der USA, aber auch die erstaunlich kritische und selbstreflexive Diskussion in den Medien über Medienberichterstattung, die zunehmende Bedeutung von Al-Jazerra und schließlich die Tatsache, dass sich mit dem erwachsen gewordenen Internet erstmals ein globaler alternativer Zugang zu unzensierten Informationen angeboten hat. Auf dem Podium diskutieren: - - Mira Beham (Publizistin, Wahrheitskommission Belgrad) - - Markus Deggerich (berichtete für SPIEGEL online aus dem Irak) - - Stefan Krempl (Journalist und Medienwissenschaftler) - - Clemens Lerche (Redaktionsleiter Berlin politik-digital) - - Hendrik Zörner (Deutscher Journalistenverband, Hauptstadtbüro) Moderation: Till Westermayer, Netzwerk Neue Medien. ___________________________________________________________ Aus- und Eintragen, Archivfunktion und Urlaubsabmeldung: http://www2.gruene-jugend.de/mailman/listinfo/liste-debatte Bei Problemen bitte nicht an die Liste, sondern mailen an: mailto:listenservice@gruene-jugend.de Informationen über andere Mailinglisten der GRÜNEN JUGEND: http://www.gruene-jugend.de/mailinglisten/index.html ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 16 May 2003 19:04:46 +0200 From: Oliver Ressler <oliver.ressler@chello.at> Subject: ATTACK! Art and War in the Media Age ATTACK! Art and War in the Media Age / Kunst und Krieg in den Zeiten der Medien KUNSTHALLE Wien, Vienna opening: May 22th, 2003, 7 pm May 23th - September 21th, 2003 http://www.kunsthallewien.at War is the major social issue that has pushed all others to the side since shortly after the turn of the millennium. Those who believed that more peaceful times would follow the end of the Cold War were forced to learn a lesson: War remains the father of all things, even though its appearance, its methods, its aims and its language of imagery are constantly changing. Curators: Gabriele Mackert, Thomas Mießgang Participating Artists: A1_53167, Sergej Bugaev Afrika, Dejan Andjelkovic/Jelica Radovanovic, Apsolutno, Fiona Banner, Tobias Bernstrup/Palle Torsson, Nin Brudermann, David Claerbout, Guy Debord, Uros Djuric, Öyvind Fahlström, Peter Fend, Fodor, Renée Green, Richard Hamilton, Korpys/Löffler, Kuda.org, Sigalit Landau, Chris Marker, Hans Jörg Mayer, Gianni Motti, Adi Nes, Franz Novotny, Klaus Pobitzer, Oliver Ressler, Antonio Riello, Martha Rosler, Collier Schorr, Erasmus Schröter, Nedko Solakov, Nancy Spero, Herwig Steiner, Wolfgang Tillmans, Paul Virilio, Stephen Vitiello, Wang Du, Zhuang Hui Oliver Ressler is part of the exhibition with the 2-channel video installation THIS IS WHAT DEMOCRACY LOOKS LIKE!, 38 min, 2002 The video installation thematizes events of 1st July, 2001 surrounding an "anti-globalization demonstration" against the World Economic Forum in Salzburg. further information: http://www.t0.or.at/democracy ********************************** Further upcoming presentations of the 1-channel video "This is what democracy looks like!": A Space, Inner Space, Toronto (CAN), May 3rd - June 7th, 2003 http://www.aspacegallery.org (a co-presentation with the Mayworks Festival) Bochumer Videofestival (GER), May 16th, 2003 Die Normale - Festival des sozialpolitischen Films, Austrian Social Forum, Hallein (A), May 26th - 31, 2003, http://www.normale.at Media Centar, Sarajevo (BIH), June 10th, 2003 (as part of the lecture by Marina Grzinic) ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 17 May 2003 01:54:40 -0400 From: Kurt Ralske <kranning@miau-miau.com> Subject: Video + Dance @ Merce Cunningham RADICAL LOW invites you to DANCE and NEW MEDIA @THE MERCE CUNNINGHAM STUDIO Friday, May 23, 2003 at 9pm Saturday, May 24, 2003 at 8pm An evening of recent works by international artists ASHLEY CHEN - choreography (France) KURT RALSKE - real-time video (USA) KOTA YAMAZAKI - choreography (Japan) CHANTAL YZERMANS - choreography (Belgium) At The Merce Cunningham Studio 55 Bethune Street (11th floor) New York, NY For reservations + directions call: (212) 751-8872 // The Program : We are all grown up now (World Premiere) Choreography/ Ashley Chen RL1 (revisited) (Premiere) Choreographed and performed by Chantal Yzermans and Kota Yamazaki Video / Kurt Ralske Budapest (1997) Choreography / Chantal Yzermans A SCORE ON THE CLOUD (World Premiere) Choreography / Chantal Yzermans Video / Kurt Ralske Six of the performers are current or former members of the Merce Cunningham Company ... http://www.miau-miau.com http://242pilots.org ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 17 May 2003 18:00:23 +0200 From: Eric Kluitenberg <epk@xs4all.nl> Subject: Interzone #0: Document(ary) A N N O U N C E M E N T Interzone #0 Document(ary) De Balie / Friday May 30 / Saturday May 31 Interzone is a new series of programs that De Balie intends to develop for the new program season, devoted to interdisciplinary explorations across the confines of existing artistic disciplines, in the cross-over areas of experimental cinema, media art, sound art and performance. For this zero-edition of Interzone we have brought artists together who make explicit use of documentary materials in their work, while they have no intention to create an actual documentary. Taking this approach, it becomes inescapable that the artist has to articulate a different position towards the documentary materials, their origins and their context. How is this position defined? Why not rather make a straight documentary? What is the influence of the original material on the aesthetics of the work and the practice of the artist? The entire program can also be followed live via the internet at: http://www.balie.nl/live ________________ Friday May 30 & Saturday May 31 Grote Zaal Walk-in Presentation from 13.00 hrs: SÜDOSTPASSAGE (Southeast Passage. A journey to new Blank Spots on the Map) Ulrike Ottinger Ger, 2002, 364', digibeta, eng. subtitles This (very) long documentary was originally created for the eleventh edition of the Documenta (2002), the mayor contemporary art exhibition organised every 5 years in Kassel, Germany. Ottinger is an acclaimed and highly idiosyncratic feminist fiction film director. For this project she pursued an almost ethnographic methodology. From her home town Berlin she made numerous journeys to travels to the former 'East'. These journeys took her amongst others to Odessa and Istanbul, but also to many unknown and little cared about places in the country-side. The film, more than 6 hours in length, can be seen as a personal travel diary. George Legrady - An Anecdoted Archive from the Cold War (Hungary, 1994) In Legrady's work two different forms of writing history collide: Legrady's personal history as an émigré out of Hungary after the popular uprising of 1956 was crushed by Soviet army forces, is confronted with the official writing of history of the Cold War. Legrady subverts the official hierarchical construction of history. From personal memorabilia, propaganda materials, films, and sound recordings he creates a personal anecdoted archive, a museum for his personal history. http://www.mat.ucsb.edu/~g.legrady/glWeb/Projects/anecdote/Anecdote.html Chris Marker - Immemory One (France, 1997) Marker engages the viewer in a subtle play. He presents an extensive archive of his personal life, his relationship to the things, the world (comparable to Legrady). This impression turns out to be misleading, however. Marker continuously moves between his actual personal history and a fictional existence; memories of events he was never part of, while making it apparent that they are truly his own.... The treacherous character of memory seems to be the starting point for his kaleidoscopic self-image. Marker seems to resist any authoritarian information-order and the illusion of universal history. http://www.mediamatic.net/cwolk/view/2637 ________________ Friday May 30 / Grote Zaal / 20.30 hrs: Jon Wozencroft & Chris Watson "Weather Report" Jon Wozencroft, founder of the Touch-label, graphic designer and video artist will present video works that accompany two new soundscapes by Chris Watson. Chris Watson makes sound recordings of rare animal species, natural phenomena and specific locations. Beside his work for a.o. the BBC, Watson, who in the past was involved with Cabaret Voltaire and the Hafler Trio, nowadays also produces works in the genre of "soundscapes". "Ol-Olool-O" is the name of a mountain range in the west of Kenya, which because of its position has a mayor influence on the climate conditions and thus on the animal life and the local population. The work, produced only with field recordings, is nonetheless marked by an exceptional dramatic tension. "Vatnajökull" is named after the Vatnajökull-glacier in Iceland. Watson follows the journey of the ice to the sea and offers a 'view' into the various animal colonies and habitats on its way. With solemn imagery, largely consisting of nature footage, Wozencroft creates a visual pendant of Watson's compositions. http://www.touch.demon.co.uk/releases/TO15.html ________________ Friday May 30 / Kleine Zaal / 22.00 hrs THE DANUBE EXODUS Péter Forgács Ned., 1998, 60', betacam, 60', eng. subtitles The Hungarian film maker Péter Forgács (Budapest, 1950) is one of the most prominent representatives of the so-called found footage film makers. In the travel report The Danube Exodus Forgács documents the Jewish exodus out of Hungary at the beginning of World War II. ANGELOS' FILM Péter Forgács Ned., 1999, betacam, 60', eng.ond. In ANGELOS' FILM Forgács uses amateur movies of the Greek marine officer and patrician Angelos Papanastassiou, who filmed the atrocities of the nazi's in his country, often while endangering his own life in the process ________________ Saturday May 31 / Grote Zaal Walk-in Presentation from 13.00 hrs: Ulrike Ottinger - Süd-Ost Passage George Legrady - An Anecdoted Archive from the Cold War Chris Marker - Immemory One (descriptions: see above) ________________ Saturday May 31 / Salon / 16.00 hrs: Discussion with participating artists in Interzone about the relationship between the documentary source material they use and the role these materials play in the final work of art. With: John Wozencroft Gregor Asch (DJ Olive) John Oswald Chair: to be confirmed Language: English ________________ Saturday May 31 / Grote Zaal / 20.30 hrs John Oswald "Plexure", "Dab", and "Braziliaires" Plunderphonics is the name Oswald gives to his music. His composition "Dab" is constructed from hundreds of sound fragments of Michael Jackson's "I'm Bad". The statement is that compositions that consists entirely of samples can be highly original works in their own right, there should be no restrictions to the use of samples. This position has made Oswald into a controversial composer and a spokesperson for the No Copyright movement. "Plexure" is a staccato of oh's, ah's and yeah's. A flow of sound libraries of the last 30 years of popmusic history. "Braziliaires" is a radiophonic diary of a journey to Brasil, and deals provocatively with the relationships between cultures. In contradiction to the soundscapes almost all sounds are imitations of the original recorded sound materials. http://www.plunderphonics.com/ Saturday May 31 / Grote Zaal / 22.00 hrs DJ Olive "Composition #11" and "Perpetual Soundcheck" DJ Olive is a turntablist, a composer and musician, who uses the turntable as his instrument. He calls his compositions Vinyl Scores. DJ Olive makes collections of recordings and stores these sound fragments on LP's as if they were his music scores. As a DJ he creates open compositions by continuously making new combinations between archived sounds. In "Composition #11", a palette of sounds of his immediate living environment, DJ Olive attempts to arrive at a personal interpretation. "Perpetual Soundcheck" takes the listener to the urban metropolis of New York; ranging from the pulsating urban sounds to a loud siesta. http://qrot.net/we/ ________________ Saturday May 31 / Kleine Zaal / 22.00 hrs LONDON ORBITAL Chris Petit, Iain Sinclair GB, 2002, 76', betacam, eng spoken No subtitles A hallucinating essay-film where the London ring-way (the M25) is the starting point for a delirious multitude of poetic and intellectual associations. The basis for the film was the book by the same title by Ian Sinclair, in which the writer tells about his journey on foot along the almost 200 kilometres long road and the multitude of observations and connections that emerged during the long march. Chris Petit's intention was not to make a film about this march, but to start from the trance-like state that the average car driver can be put in by the endless car drives along such a road. ________________ Program team: Roland Spekle (St. Barooni) Peter van Hoof (Cinema De Balie) Eric Kluitenberg (De Balie New Media) ________________ Ticket sales and reservations: Admittance evening programs: E 7,50, with reduction: E 5,00 Opening hours ticket box: during working days 13.00-18.00 hrs till the start of a program. In the weekend 1 1/2 hours before start of the program. Reserve by phone: +31-(0)20 - 55 35 100 during opening hours until 45 minutes before the start of the program. De Balie / Kleine-Gartmanplantsoen 10 / 1017 RR / Amsterdam http://www.balie.nl ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 16 May 2003 15:02:38 +0200 From: "Marta Klonowska" <klon@wrocenter.pl> Subject: Generator III - finissage GENERATOR III Exhibition of interactive installation=20 of Lech Twardowski 10-18 May 2003 Finissage Saturday, 17 May 2003 10.00 pm with GAMEBOYZZ ORCHESTRA PROJECT in Festspielhaus Hellerau Karl-Liebknecht-Strasse 56 Dresden, Germany - -------------------------- Organization: Trans-Media-Akademie Hellerau Dresden, Germany and WRO Center for Media Art Wroclaw, Poland - --------------------------- Trans-Media-Akademie Hellerau Karl-Liebknecht-Strasse 56 D - 01109 Dresden Germany www.body-bytes.de WRO Center for Media Art ul. Kuznicza 29a 50-138 Wroclaw Poland www.wrocenter.pl ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 16 May 2003 15:27:31 +0200 From: Oliver Grau <Oliver.Grau@culture.hu-berlin.de> Subject: UNESCO Digital Arts Award 2003 at IAMAS - deadline July12th Dear friends and collegues, We are happy to announce the Digital Pluralism - UNESCO Digital Arts Award 2003 at IAMAS <http://www.iamas.ac.jp/unesco_award> <http://www.iamas.ac.jp/unesco_award> Please find our website and instructions for submissions in 10 languages at: http://www.iamas.ac.jp/unesco_award <http://www.iamas.ac.jp/unesco_award> 1.) AWARD: <http://www.iamas.ac.jp/unesco_award/e/prize.html> The award is organized in collaboration between IAMAS <http://www.iamas.ac.jp> Gifu, Japan and the UNESCO Digi-Arts Portal <http://portal.unesco.org/digiarts>, Paris. The award consists of a 10.000 USD money award & a 6-month artist-in-residence stay at the IAMAS <http://www.iamas.ac.jp>, Institute of Advanced Media Arts and Sciences and the International Academy of Media Arts and Sciences in Ogaki, Gifu Japan. a) Award Money: The total money award of USD10,000 is provided by the Higashiyama Fund set-up and managed by the National Federation of UNESCO Associations in Japan (NFUAJ) and given by the Director-General of UNESCO. In addition, IAMAS provides a 6-months salary for the 1st price winner who will be invited as artist-in-residence to IAMAS. This salary is around 2,100,000 yen (~ 18.000.- USD) for 6 months (the exact amount will depend on the number of years' professional experience that the artist has had, for example, an artist with 2-6 years' experience will receive 350,000 yen per month, totalling 2,100,000 yen for 6 months). The components of the Award are: 1st prize: USD 5,000 & 6 months artist-in-residency at IAMAS 2nd prize: USD 3,000 3rd prize: USD 2,000 b) 6-month Artist-in-Residency at IAMAS IAMAS <http://www.iamas.ac.jp/E/index-html.html> will welcome the main award winner as artist-in-residence <http://www.iamas.ac.jp/intro/E/air.html> for 6 months. This is intended to give the young artist the chance to work in a very well equipped, high-tech environment where he/she can realise the chosen project and benefit from cultural exchange with IAMAS staff and students. IAMAS will provide the artist with a monthly salary during this time (depending on the numers of years' professional experience up to 2,100,000.- yen for 6 months) as well as travel expenses incurred when joining and leaving IAMAS. Furthermore, IAMAS will rent an apartment for the artist-in-residence. However, the artist is asked to pay for part of the rent. The artist-in-residence will be at IAMAS from October 2003 until March 2004. During this time, the artist will develop his/her work, based on his/her award-winning project proposal. The final artwork will be presented at the 5th World Forum for Media Art and Culture exhibition to be held in Ogaki, Japan in March 2004. This is when the award winner and his/her work will be introduced to the public 2.) HOW TO SUBMIT <http://www.iamas.ac.jp/unesco_award/e/howto.html> Project proposals in the field of digital art (including web art, interactive art, media installation, digital music, performance or other media art forms) are accepted. 1. One project proposal per artist is accepted. The official language for all submissions is English. 2. The proposed project must not be an already finished artwork. 3. Total length of the project proposal: 5-7 pages, A4 format. 4. The project proposal must include: title, 500-word abstract, concept of the work, project description, technical description, drawings and set-up plan as well as a timetable for carrying out the work during the 6 months as artist-in-residence at IAMAS. 5. A short biography (2-3 pages, A4) including education, career, exhibition list and list of activities as well as contact address (including telephone number and email address) and 2 passport photos are required. 6. All submissions must reach IAMAS by postal mail by 12 July 2003. 7. Download and sign the entry form <http://www.iamas.ac.jp/%7Eiuko302/unesco/entryform.pdf> and send it along with your submission by postal mail to IAMAS: IAMAS Institute of Advanced Media Arts and Sciences International Academy of Media Arts and Sciences 3-95 Ryoke-cho Ogaki City Gifu 503-0014 Japan Phone. +81(0)584 75 6600 Fax. +81(0)584 75 6637 unesco_award@iamas.ac.jp <mailto:unesco_award@iamas.ac.jp> 3.) SUBMISSION GUIDELINES <http://www.iamas.ac.jp/unesco_award/e/guide.html> · The award focuses on supporting young, talented people involved in media art. · The age limit for submitting artists is 35 years. · The award will be given to project proposals, not to finished artworks. · Project proposals should relate to the theme of the award. · The main award winner's project proposal will be carried out at IAMAS during a special artist-in-residence period provided by IAMAS. · We especially encourage submissions by artists from developing countries. 4.) OBJECTIVES OF THE AWARD <http://www.iamas.ac.jp/unesco_award/e/index.html> In our increasingly diverse societies, it is essential to ensure harmonious interaction among people and groups with plural, varied and dynamic cultural identities as well as their willingness to live together" (UNESCO Universal Declaration on Cultural Diversity, 2 November 2001) But how does technology shape cultural identity and how has it changed the way we live together? Can digital technology promote dialogue between people from different cultures, creating a better, fairer and more peaceful world where cultural diversity and tolerance prevail? And how can an artist's vision and sensibility reflect and contribute to cultural diversity and digital pluralism? These are the questions we want to address through the "Digital Pluralism - UNESCO Digital Arts Award 2003 at IAMAS". We encourage artists to reflect on the theme of cultural diversity, digital pluralism and social interaction, and to send project proposals for a media artwork that considers these topics and that can be realised during a 6-month artist-in-residence period at the Institute of Advanced Media Arts and Sciences (IAMAS) in Gifu, Japan. 5.) JURY <http://www.iamas.ac.jp/%7Eiuko302/unesco/e/jury.html> An expert jury, representing the 5 cultural regions as well as UNESCO and IAMAS has been assembled. The jury members are: Africa: Ibrahima Ndiaye [Multimedia critic, Professor of Universite Cheikh Anta Diop de Dakar, Senegal] Asia/Pacific: Eliane Ng [Independent curator specialized in contemporary and new media art, China] Latin America/Caribbean: Diana Domingues [Professor and Researcher at the University of Caxias do Sul/ CNPq, Brazil] Europe/North America: Gerfried Stocker [Director of Ars Electronica, Austria] Arab States: Azza El-Hassan [Independent filmmaker, Palestine] IAMAS: Itsuo Sakane [Founding President of IAMAS] Hiroshi Yoshioka [Professor of IAMAS] NFUAJ: Shigeru Okada [Secretary General of the National Federation ofUNESCO Associations in Japan] UNESCO: Tereza Wagner [Deputy team leader for the Digi-Arts Project, Paris Headquarters] External supervisor of the jury: Christa Sommerer [Associate Professor of IAMAS] We are looking forward to receive your project proposals and to welcome you at IAMAS ! Best regards Dr. Christa SOMMERER UNESCO Digital Arts Award 2003 at IAMAS Organizing and Program Committee ================================= Dr. Christa Sommerer Associate Professor IAMAS Institute of Advanced Media Arts and Sciences 3-95 Ryoke-cho, Ogaki-shi, Gifu 503-0014, Japan Tel/Fax: +81-584-75-6806 or -6808 Mobile: +81-90-5880-1801 or +81-90-8957-4524 christa@iamas.ac.jp http://www.iamas.ac.jp/~christa ================================= ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 16 May 2003 16:59:25 -0400 From: <krista.lewis@bmaa.gv.at> Subject: event listing May 29 - 31, 2003 "dancing pixels" video edition austria/release 01 artistic and documentary videos curated and presented by media/video artist and lecturer Gerda Lampalzer 5/29 at 6pm: THE BODY 1 at 8pm: THE BODY 2 5/30 at 6pm: THE SPACE 1 at 8pm: THE SPACE 2 5/31 at 6pm: THE MEDIUM 1 at 8pm: THE MEDIUM 2 at the AUSTRIAN CULTURAL FORUM 11 East 52 Street, New York City Admission is free. Program can be obtained online: www.acfny.org or in person at the front desk. Tel. # 212.319.5300 ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 17 May 2003 04:14:16 +0200 From: "Karoly Toth" <are@xs4all.nl> Subject: ZEROGLAB_INVITATION_FOR_THE_OPENING_OF_THE_UEBERGROUND_SALON_IN_ROTTERDAM INVITATION FOR THE OPENING OF THE ÜBERGROUND SALON IN ROTTERDAM dear sir/madam, we are very happy to invite you for the opening of the first cultural überground salon in rotterdam. überground is a new art space and transcultural playground in rotterdam, open for the public on a regular base for shows and salon events. time: 18.30, saturday, 24 may 2003 place: ÜBERGROUND, gedempte zalmhaven 923, rotterdam downtown rotterdam, near by the erasmus bridge, north side. entrance = free http://www.xs4all.nl/~are/samizdat/uberground/ theme of the salon: 'computerfinearts.com, a netart collection, 1999-2003' our guest this time: Mr. Doron Golan, art collector and artist from new york city, usa. Doron Golan-Goldstein was born in Haifa, Israel, and has been living and working in New York since 1979. Doron has worked in dv, computer animation and media. Since 1998 he has been working primarily with quicktime streaming. Doron's works is concerned with cinematic and digifi art presentation and engaged in reproductions of contemporary social phenomenas. Studied fine arts and comparative literature in Haifa University, Israel, and fine arts at The Free Academy of Den-Haag, and The Arts Student League in NY. One person exhibitions include: M-13 Gallery and Moving Image Gallery in NY. Group exhibitions include: American Fine Arts Gallery, The Alternative Museum, and the New York Digital Salon. Doron is the founder of Computer Fine Arts - a netart collection at: http://computerfinearts.com - --------------------------------------------------- überground is also the name of our samizdat magazine, which is published parallel with our shows. überground events deal with new media, architecture and design, experimental art, theory, performance, music, social issues, things on, or over the edge. hereby we also invite curators and artists to organize events in the überground. überground is organized by zeroglab rotterdam web page: www.xs4all.nl/~are phone +31 (0)10 2400390 ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 16 May 2003 21:33:54 -0300 (ART) From: Monty Cantsin <xmontyxcantsinx@yahoo.com.br> Subject: Mail Art Casa do Mar: Arte Postal, Ecologia e Anarquia... Por M.A.R. 16/05/2003 às 01:19 Mostra Internacional de Arte Postal Convocatória - Mostra Internacional de Arte Postal "Água: Ouro Azul" Nesses tempos em que a vida e a comunicação pareciam transcorrer somente por uma tela, quando a maioria está submetida à desesperança, a Arte Postal se apresenta como instrumento de estímulo de nosso potencial criativo e de comunicação entre os seres humanos. Na Arte Postal participa quem quiser. Não há seleção nem jurados, não se comercializa a obra e o correio é utilizado como meio de envio. O Projeto Água tem como objetivo abrir um espaço de reflexão sobre o tema da convocatória; Seguir trabalhando em distintos âmbitos desde a proposta artística, articulada com os conhecimentos científicos e técnicos, de forma horizontal, autogestionada, baseada no respeito mútuo. Estão todos convidad@s. Água: Ouro Azul Um elemento necessário para a vida se transformou em um NEGÓCIO. No Brasil, como em muitos países do mundo, a água já não é mais de quem habita este solo, mas das grandes empresas estatais e privadas. Essas empresas estão ocupando a gestão da água potável e da água mineral em todo planeta, e por outro lado, ganhando muito dinheiro. Todos temos direito à usufruir dos recursos naturais para assegurar nosso direito a vida, solidariamente aos demais seres e espécies, viventes que povoam o planeta e com as futuras gerações. A gestão da água deve estar nas mão de cada um de nós e se trabalharmos de forma individual e coletiva, poderemos concretizar essa utopia. Convidamos à enviar suas obras sobre o tema "Água: Ouro Azul". Técnica Livre: tamanho A4 (21 x 30 cm) máximo, podendo ser enviadas até dia 21 de julho de 2003. As obras levarão o nome do autor, endereço, telefone e e-mail. Local de entrega: "Casa do Mar" – Rua Doutor Zuquim, 564. Cep: 02035-020. São Paulo-SP Brasil Abertura da mostra: 01 de agosto de 2003, a partir das 19:00 horas, na "Casa do Mar". Com a presença da artista plástica argentina Alicia Zarate, uma das organizadoras da mesma mostra na FLA – Federação Libertária Argentina, em setembro de 2001. Alicia também estará expondo 8 obras de 110 x 75 cm, acrílico, com o título: "Láminas de historia argentina", que faz uma inter-relação da situação argentina com temas de dominação e exploração, abordagens do anarquismo. Maiores informações: mar@riseup.net ou luah_mar@hotmail.com ou m_reboucas@yahoo.com CONVOCATORIA AGUA : ORO AZUL Un elemento necesario para la vida se transformó en un NEGOCIO. En Brasil , como en muchos otros países del mundo, el agua ya no es más de quienes habitamos este suelo, sino de multinacionales. Esas empresas se están ocupando de la gestión del agua potable y del agua mineral en todo el planeta, lo cual, por supuesto, les brinda cuantiosas ganancias. Todos tenemos derecho a acceder a los recursos naturales para asegurar nuestro derecho a la vida, solidariamente con los demás seres y especies vivientes que pueblan el planeta y con las futuras generaciones. La gestión del agua debe estar en manos de cada uno de nosotros y si trabajamos en forma individual y colectiva podremos concretar esta utopía. WATER: BLUE GOLD The fight for the control and ownership of water will be the next goldrush. Every creature has the natural right to natural resources in order to assure the right to live but multinationals and corporations see it only as a tool for more profits, exploitation and domination. The management of water must be in the hands ol local people everywhere. This is part of the new battles against globalizaton. Invitamos a enviar su obra sobre el tema AGUA:ORO AZUL TECNICA LIBRE- Tamaño A4 (21 x30 cm) máximo -Vencimiento 21 de julio de 2003 Las obras llevarán al dorso nombre del autor, domicilio, teléfono, dirección electrónica. You are invited to send you artwork on the theme WATER:BLUE GOLD OPEN TECH. Maximum size A4 (21 x 30cm) - Closing date 21st july Works must have on the back name of artist, address, telephone number, e-mail. Lugar de entrega: Send to: "Casa do Mar" – Rua Doutor Zuquim, 564. Cep: 02035-020. São Paulo-SP Brasil Inauguración de la muestra: 01 de agosto de 2003, a partir das 19:00 horas, na "Casa do Mar". En estos tiempos en que la vida y la comunicación parecerían transcurrir solamente por una pantalla, cuando la mayoría está sumida en la desesperanza, el Arte Correo se presenta como instrumento de estímulo de nuestro potencial creativo y de comunicación entre los seres humanos. En Arte Correo participa quien quiera hacerlo. No hay selección, ni jurados, no se comercializa la obra y el correo se utiliza como medio de envío. El proyecto Agua tiene como objetivo abrir un espacio de reflexión sobre el tema de la convocatoria; seguir trabajando en distintos ámbitos desde la propuesta artística, articulada con los conocimientos científicos y técnicos; en forma horizontal, autogestionada, basada en el respeto mutuo. Están todos invitados. WATER: BLUE GOLD In times when life and communication seem to happen only on a screen, when most are steeped in hopelessness, MAIL ART becomes the instrument to stimulate our creative potential and for communication between human beings. In MAIL ART anyone who wants to can participate. There is no selection committee, works are not bought or sold and the works are sent by mail. The WATER PROJECT aims to create a space for re-thinking, a new area of interaction between art, the sciences, the environment and the people involved now and in the future. WATER will be our legacy to our children and their descendants. The quality of water is inextricably related to the quality of life. GOOD WATER QUALITY=GOOD QUALITY OF LIFE BAD WATER QUALITY=BAD QUALITY OF LIFE NO WATER=NO LIFE The accesability of good quality water must be democratic. We must not leave life-giving water in the hands of the market. If this continues to happen, water will be only for ! those who can buy it, thus co! ndemning to illness and despair those who cannot pay the market price ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 17 May 2003 14:13:38 +0530 (IST) From: "Frederick Noronha (FN)" <fred@bytesforall.org> Subject: FLOSS in the developing countries (a study) OneWorld Finland <http://www.maailma.net> and KEPA <http://www.kepa.fi/english/> organise an International Seminar on Free/Libre and Open Source Software (FLOSS) in Developing Countries Thursday, May 22nd , 2003 At The Swedish School of Economics and Business Administration - Hanken <http://www.hanken.fi/hanken/eng/index.php?> Auditorium Maximum, II floor Arkadiank. 22, Helsinki. Free/Libre and Open Source Software in Developing Countries - advantages and obstacles PROGRAMME 09.30 Opening of the Seminar 09.45 *Niranjan Rajani *(Researcher, Finland): Presentation of the report / Free as in Education: Significance of Free/Open-Source Software for Developing Countries/ 10.15 *Edgar Villanueva Nunez* (Congressman, Peru): / Legal and Other Experiences in Promoting FLOSS in Peru/ 11.15 *Sinikka Sassi,* (Professor of network communication, Helsinki University) &* Seppo Koskela *(Analyst, Helsinki University): /Presentation of the Applied Linux Institute Project/ 11.30/ Floor open for discussion/ *12.30. - 13.30 Lunch* (Available in Hanken Lunch Room, or surrounding restaurants) 13.30 *Nico Coetzee* (Open Source Developer, South Africa):/ Sustainable ICT Development in Africa ^Ö How FLOSS can help NEPAD/ 13.50 *Fredrick Noronha* (Journalist, India):/ LIBERATION TECHNOLOGY: What Free Software could do for Asia.../ 14.20 *Cesar Brod *(/ /IT Manager, Brazil): / Free Software and regional development/ 14.40 *Claudio Cesar Carvalho de Almeida* (Brasilian Bank for Social and Economic Development) / Free Software as a Policy/ 15.00 /Floor open for discussion/ /The Seminar is Free and Open for Public/ The Report /Free as in Education: //Significance of Free/Open-Source Software for Developing Countries / /*More information */ About the research project and the seminar itself:/ / juha dot rekola at kepa dot fi/ / timo dot mielonen at maailma dot net/ A/bout the Applied Linux Institute Project: seppo dot koskela at helsinki dot fi/ The Speakers The Peruvian Congressman,* * *Dr. Edgar Villanueva Nuuez* <http://www.congreso.gob.pe/congresista/2001/evillanueva.htm> has recently become somewhat of a celebrity in the Free Software and Open Source communities as a result of his legislative efforts <http://www.gnu.org.pe/proleyap.html> favouring free software and his highly publicized <http://www.linuxjournal.com//article.php?sid=6099>, well informed and eloquent response <http://www.aful.org/politique/perou/english/rescon_en.html> to a Peruvian Microsoft executive's letter <http://www.aful.org/politique/perou/english/alt2_ms_to_villanueva.html> <http://www.gnu.org.pe/mscarta.html>. *Niranjan Rajani * is the main author of the research "Significance of Free/Libre Open-Source Software for Developing Countries". *Cesar Brod* <http://brod.univates.br/> is presently the IT Manager in Univates University <http://www.univates.br/>, and one of the coordinators of the Free Software Project of the State of Rio Grande do Sul and a member of the Linux Around the World initiative. Cesar Brod got first involved with GNU/Linux in 1993 when he needed a "Unix" that he could use in his computer in order to emulate problems he was having in a System V based machine. *Fredrick Noronha* Goa (India)-based journalist, who is co-founder of Bytes For All <http://www.bytesforall.org/> - a collaborative venture studying the use of IT and Internet for development in South Asia, and also founder member of India-Linux Users Group-Goa. *Nico Coetzee* a full time Open Source developer in South Africa, is always tinkering with some obscure Open Source code, trying to make life a bit easier. It all started in 1995, just shortly after the official launch of Windows 95. Since then he has started to focus on Perl development, because "it's simply the most flexible and easy to learn language out there...". In his research capacity, he looked at the Open Source movement in Africa, as well as what needs to change (from his perspective) in order for Africa to become a IT world player. - -- - ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Frederick Noronha (FN) | http://www.fredericknoronha.net Freelance Journalist | http://www.bytesforall.org http://goalinks.pitas.com | http://joingoanet.shorturl.com http://linuxinindia.pitas.com | http://www.livejournal.com/users/goalinks - ------------------------------------------------------------------------- T: 0091.832.2409490 or 2409783 M: 0 9822 122436 - ------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------ # 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