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Eric Kluitenberg : P2P (Practise to Policy), Amsterdam Nina Czegledy : Ostranenie Schedule, Dessau ................................................................................ Date: Thu, 23 Oct 1997 23:10:55 +0100 From: eric@media-gn.nl (Eric Kluitenberg) Press Release International Conference on European media culture in Rotterdam and Amsterdam >From October 29th to November 1st, 1997, the Virtual Platform is organising the conference "Towards a European Media Culture - From Practice to Policy". This conference will bring together 22 European cultural institutions and initiatives, in order to formulate the contours of a European cultural policy for new media. The conference will be held under the auspices of the Council of Europe and is organised with the support of the Netherlands Ministries of Education, Culture and Sciences, and of Foreign Affairs. The aim of the conference is to bring about a critical discussion of new technologies and their impact on art and culture. The participating organisations will develop suggestions for cultural policies in this area. These suggestions will be based on the actual practice of organisations and initiatives working in this field throughout Europe. The discussion will be centred around the vitality and diversity of Europe in this important emerging cultural area, and around the new relationships that have emerged between the cultural sector, industry and research. On Friday October 31st, these proposals will be presented to a forum of policy makers on a national and European level, prominent representatives from the sectors of industry, education and research, the media, and the press. During the course of that day a debate will be held on the question how these suggestions can be translated into actual policies, and be put into practice. The conference will bring together a unique group of large and small cultural organisations from Eastern and Western Europe. Together they will present a representative image of the strength and diversity of this new cultural area in Europe. This dynamics will form the core of a public manifestation, which will conclude the conference on Saturday, November 1st. All the participating organisations will present themselves and their work during that day, at five locations in the historical heart of Amsterdam, by means of presentations, exhibitions, performances, concerts and live events in physical space and the media. The Virtual Platform is a discussion platform for cultural policy issues. It embraces Dutch institutions involved in contemporary media culture in such diverse fields as art, design, music, art education, culture, politics, and society. The Virtual Platform consists of the following member organisations: Backbone -De Balie, Paradiso, The Society for Old and New Media-, Faculty of Image and Sound - The Royal Conservatory The Hague, MEDIA-GN, Montevideo TBA, The Netherlands Design Institute, STEIM, V2_Organisation. For more information: http://www.dds.nl/p2p or contact the conference secretariat: p2p@dds.nl Sandra van Vliet Eric Kluitenberg ------------------- ------------------- Press Release Work in Progress New Media Culture in Europe Work in Progress is a one-day festival that presents the vitality and diversity of the new media culture in Europe. 22 organisations working in the field of culture and new media-technology will present their 'work in progress' at five locations in the historical heart of Amsterdam, by means of performances, presentations, exhibitions, concerts and live events in physical space and the media. These five locations will be interconnected as a cultural walking route. Work in Progress is organised by the Virtual Platform as a conclusion of the conference 'Towards A European Media Culture - From Practice to Policy', which brings together a unique group of large and small cultural organisations The encounter of culture with new media is a particularly interdisciplinary terrain. The organisations who participate in Work in Progress come from highly diverse backgrounds, such as design, visual arts, music, radio, television, or culture and politics. The scope ranges from the innovative research on interface design by Art+Com from Berlin, or the Ars Electronica festival from Linz, the largest festival for electronic art in Europe, tothe revolutionary Radio B 92 from Belgrade that managed to mobilise the outside world with its presence in the Internet when it was threatened to be closed down by the Yugoslav authorities, or the tiny E-Lab artist organisation from Riga (Latvia), who are quickly developing into pioneers of Internet broadcast. What these organisations share is the recognition that the rapid proliferation of digital media and computer networks will have a growing impact on culture and society. Cultural initiatives are also taking an increasingly prominent role in the innovation and application of this by origin technical terrain. Work in Progress presents Europe's cultural answer to the coming information society. The program will run continuously at five locations and can be visited with a passe-partout of F 15,- available at all locations. The Virtual Platform The Virtual Platform is a discussion platform for cultural policy issues. It embraces Dutch institutions involved in contemporary media culture in such diverse fields as art, design, music, art education, culture, politics, and society. The Virtual Platform consists of the following member organisations: Backbone -De Balie, Paradiso, The Society for Old and New Media-, Faculty of Image and Sound - The Royal Conservatory The Hague, MEDIA-GN, MonteVideo/TBA, The Netherlands Design Institute, STEIM, V2_Organisation. http://www.dds.nl/~virtplat/ P2P Web Journal For the entire P2P conference, including 'Work in Progress' an on-line facility will be installed, which will be a special part of the P2P web site. The facility will contain a Web Journal with special reports, audio, video, and textual materials, interviews and other items relating to the conference and the Work in Progress public events. For direct access to the Journal: http://www.dds.nl/p2p/journal General Information: http://www.dds.nl/p2p mailto: p2p@dds.nl ........................................................................... Return-Path: <owner-syndicate@aec.at> Date: Wed, 22 Oct 1997 20:35:40 +0200 from: nina czegledy on behalf of Stephen Kovats and the ostranenie Team ostranenie97 - Calendar of Events Mittwoch/Wednesday 5. November - Sonntag/Sunday 9. November Bauhaus Dessau Foundation The International Electronic Media Forum Gropiusallee 38 D-06846 Dessau, Germany voice 49 340 6508 313 fax 49 340 6508 326 e-mail:emi@stiftung-bauhaus.de http:// www.ostranenie.org Mittwoch/Wednesday 5. November 16.00 Eroeffnung der Ausstellung/Exhibition Opening - Gropius Arbeitsamt (5.11. - 30.11.) Laszlo Moholy-Nagy, Wegbereiter der Medienentwicklung des 20. Jahrhundert Einfuehrung/Introduction: Frau Dr. Gudrun Wessing 18.00 Eroeffnung/Opening ostranenie 97 Bauhaus Aula- Grussworte/ Greetings Dr. Reinhard Hoeppner, Ministerpraesident des Landes Sachsen-Anhalt, Schirmherr Prof. Dr. Rolf Kuhn, Direktor Bauhaus Dessau, Prof. Lev Manovich, University of California, San Diego Stephen Kovats, Forumsleiter 20.00 Performance Bauhaus Aula Tibor Szemz'/Gabor Rosko: Doppelkonzert, Ungarn 22.00 Eroeffnung/Opening K.I.E.Z. NETLounge, Installations, PARAHOUSE Project Feedback Fred and the Audio Geishas, Performance Buffet Donnerstag/Thursday 6. November 10.00 Forum: Media Pioneers Bauhaus Aula Vortrag/Lecture: 'The Avantgarde as Software', Prof. Lev Manovich, Russland/USA Performance-Vortrag/Performance-Lecture: 'The Limits of Nonsense', Wojcziech Bruszewski, Polen 12.30 Eroeffnung der Ausstellung/Exhibition Opening Marienkirche Installations Hardenberg Studentencafe 13.30 Videoprogramm/Videoprogram Bauhaus Aula 15.00 Video Focus: Open Borders Bauhaus Aula Crossing Over Einfuehrung/Introduction: Iliyana Nedkova, Bulgarien 16.00 Netzprojekte K.I.E.Z. NETLounge Introduced by Olia Lialina, Russland 16.30 Forum: Landscapes Bauhaus Aula Yugoslavia Einfuehrung/Introduction: Jovan Cekic Alexander Davic: On the Belgrade demonstrations 20.00 Forum: Media Pioneers Bauhaus Aula Vortrag/Lecture: 'Tesla's ether-technology transmission', Prof. Velimir Abramovic, Jugoslawien Bauhaus Aula Rastermusic, Deutschland/Projekt Atol, Slowenien: Wardenclyffe Project No.2 23.30 Performance K.I.E.Z. Buehne/stage Balint Szombathy/Milan Mumin: Waver/Homage to the last video artwork, Jugoslawien 24.00 Video Open End K.I.E.Z. Buehne/stage Freitag/Friday 7. November 10.00 Videoprogramm/Videoprogram Bauhaus Aula 11.30 Video Focus: Albania, Moldova Bauhaus Aula Einfuehrung/Introduction: Edi Muka, Albanien und Pavel Braila, Moldawien 12.30 Eroeffnung/Opening Dessau Hauptbahnhof/Station Audioballerinas 13.00 Videodokumentationen/Video Documentaries Hardenberg Studentencafe 13.30 Video Focus: Bosnia-Herzegovina Bauhaus Aula Einfuehrung/Introduction: Enes Zlatar, Dejan Vekic 14.00 Videoprogramm/Videoprogram K.I.E.Z. Buehne/stage 14.30 Video Focus: Bosnia-Herzegovina Bauhaus Aula Einfuehrung/Introduction: Dunja Blaczevic, Nebojsa Seric-Soba 16.00 Forum: Medienlandschaft Sachsen-Anhalt Bauhaus Aula Podiumsdiskussion zum Thema Medieninfrastruktur in Sachsen-Anhalt 16.00 Net Projects K.I.E.Z. NETLounge Bauhaus Aula Video in der DDR - Moeglichkeiten eines neuen Mediums, Einfuehrung: Guenther Petzold, Deutschland 19.00 V2_East Syndicate Meeting Bauhaus 21.00 Performance Bauhaus Aula Laszlo Kerekes/Dragana Cukavac: Where do we go from here?, Deutschland 22.00 Performance K.I.E.Z. Buehne/stage Egon March Institute Guests: PARAHOUSE, International 24.00 Video Open End K.I.E.Z. Buehne/stage Samstag/Saturday 8. November 10.00 Forum: Netivity Bauhaus Aula Architecture of the Net, Nikola Radic: 'Drawing', Jugoslawien Ivan Kucina: AKCELERATOR, Jugoslawien 11.00 Forum: Landscapes Bauhaus Aula Lascha Bakradse: Georgian Image, Georgien Piotr Wyrzykowski: Body and Technology, Polen Raivo Kelomees: Estonian Signals, Estland 13.00 Videodokumentationen/Video Documentaries Hardenberg Studentencafe 13.30 Video Focus: Women at the End of the Millenium Bauhaus Aula Einfuehrung/Introduction:Bojana Pejic, Deutschland 14.00 Videoprogramm/Videoprogram K.I.E.Z. Buehne/stage 15.00 Forum: Netivity Bauhaus Aula Cyberknitting Einfuehrung/Introduction: Nina Czegledy Kanada/Ungarn Group Baza, Jugoslawien, Performance, Denis Neimand, Russland;Sound.Selected videos. 16.30 Forum: Open Borders Bauhaus Aula Yugoslavia Einfuehrung/Introduction: Dejan Sretenovic, CCA Belgrad APSOLUTNO 18.00 Forum: Open Borders Bauhaus Aula Packaging Media Art Caius Grozav: Kinema Ikon CD-ROM, Rumaenien Irina Aktuganova: Gallery 21 CD-ROM 'Free for all', Russland Andrei Ventslova: St.Petersburg TV Art, 18.00 Cyberknitting Web Chat K.I.E.Z. NETLounge with: Banff Centre, Canada; InterAccess, Kanada; Media Lab-SCCA St. Petersburg, Ru<DF>land 20.00 Performance Schade Brauerei/Schade Brewery Istvan Kantor: Executive Machinery, Kanada 22.00 Performance Schade Brauerei/Schade Brewery Party mit Videos von Piotr Wyrzykowski, Polen Musik von: DJ Guido, Shrotty, Morbid, Deutschland Sonntag/Sunday 9. November 12.00 ostranenie Brunch Bauhaus Klub 14.00 Syndicate Forum Bauhaus Aula 'Cultural Transformation in DEEP Europe', Einleitung/Introduction: Andreas Broeckmann 15.30 Forum: Media Pioneers Bauhaus Aula Vortrag/Lecture: Genesis of Alexander Scriabin's Light Symphonym 'Prometei', Irina Vanechkina, Russland 16.00 EMARE Web Chat K.I.E.Z. NETLounge with: C3, Budapest and Hull Time Based Arts, UK 16.30 Video Focus: Poland Bauhaus Aula Einfuehrung/Introduction: Piotr Krajewski 17.30 Netzprojekte K.I.E.Z. NETLounge 19.00 Focus: Media Pioneers Bauhaus Aula Oskar Sala: 'Subharmonische Mixturen' Trautonium-Demonstration 21.00 Focus: Media Pioneers Bauhaus Aula Abschluss/Closing Performance Einfuehrung/Introduction: Bulat Galeyev: 'Lev Theremin (1896-1993)', Russland Performance der Thereminvox Virtuosin Lydia Kavina, Russland Audio Granddaughters of Theremin: 'Light Sensors Digital Memories', Deutschland INSTALLATIONS: Bauhaus: Keller: Dalibor Martinis: Circles between Surfaces, Kroatien, '95 Talent Factory: Freeze Frame, Jugoslawien, 92/97 Foyers: Iurie Cibotaru: Guillotine, Moldawien Brian Reffin Smith: Co-operative Drawing, 81 Koka Ramishvili: Signal, Georgien, 94 John Wood, Paul Harrison: untitled, Grossbritannien, 97 (EMARE) Dida Zende: Moderne Ueberwachung, Deutschland, 97 Raum 335: Calin Man: Da Guerre Net, Rumaenien, 97 Kasia Kujawska: Games between outside and inside - Columns - the appparent ending, Polen, 97 Milica Tomic: XY-Ungel'st - Reconstruction of a Crime, Jugoslawien, 97 Klub: Alexei Shulgin: Televisions, Russland, 89-93 Sandor Antik: Microevent, Rumaenien, 97 Galerie Suedfruechte Materialwaren von Otto Koch: Anja Steidinger: 'Image' und 'Room', Deutschland Artistarch Tchernishow: Electronic Therapy, Russland, 97 Luchezar Boyadjiev: Digital Dessau, Bulgarien, 97 K.I.E.Z: Steven Greenwood: Woven presents, Deutschland, 97 Mikko Maasalo: Illumination, Finnland, 97 (EMARE) Zsolt Veress: Common Cover, Ungarn, 97 (EMARE) PARAHOUSE: Egon March Institute and Guests, International, 97 Marienkirche Turm/Tower: Dalibor Martinis: Coma, Kroatien, 97 Nikola Radic: Drawing; on the analysis of ideas and the study of methods, Jugoslawien, 97 Krassimir Terziev: Go and see what happens there, Bulgarien, 97 Dessau Hbf/Station: Active Men, Deutschland, 97 Gropius Arbeitsamt (5.11. - 30.11.) 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