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NETTIME'S WEEKLY ANNOUNCER - every friday into your inbox calls-symposia-websites-campaigns-books-lectures-meetings send your PR to sandra.fauconnier@rug.ac.be in time! 0.......1........2........3........4........5........6 1...Miguel Mera...........School of Sound symposium London, 98.04.16-19 2...Australian Network....Call for Content: ANAT newsletter 3...Andrej Tisma..........Voyeur Web Art 4...ARTSPACE Sydney.......Four Mardi Gras Festival Exhibition Openings 5...FoeBuD................Public Domain 6...John Armitage.........Baudrillard in Leicester 98.02.13 7...J.BRADY@livjm.ac.uk...ISEA98 Programme Committee ........1.............................................. Date: Tue, 27 Jan 1998 09:08:23 -0800 From: Miguel Mera <mmera@rcm.ac.uk> To: Music and Moving Pictures <music-and-moving-pictures@mailbase.ac.uk> Subject: School of Sound I would like to draw everyone's attention to a symposium taking place from the 16th 19th April 1998 called the "School of Sound." It will deal with many aspects of sound and moving images ranging from postproduction sound and editing, music and moving pictures, multimedia, animation etc. Guest speakers include Walter Murch, David Lynch, Michel Chion, Laura Mulvey and our own discussion list host Stephen Deutsch. There is a web site outlining the events in greater detail at: http://www.virtual.audiorom.com/www.audioarts.com/schoolofsound/ and any further information (including booking details) is available from: Larry Sider E.P.E Projects 6E, The Courtyard 44 Gloucester Avenue LONDON NW1 8JD Tel/Fax + 44 (0)171 586 3056 Best wishes, -- Miguel Mera Research Assistant, Screen Music Studies Royal College of Music .................2..................................... Mime-Version: 1.0 Date: Tue, 27 Jan 1998 13:20:15 +0930 To: Recipient.List.Suppressed:;@va.com.au From: Australian Network for Art and Technology <honor@va.com.au> Subject: Call for Content - ANAT newlstter Status: RO X-Status: Dear All, I am in the process of researching for the Australian Network for Art & Technology's forthcoming quarterly newsletter. I would like to invite you to submit information on the forthcoming activities of you or your organisation if you would like us to include a short listing to help with your promotion. Any notices on events with an art & technology focus, commencing during or after early February, will be gratefully accepted. Appropriate notices may include: * events * exhibitions * conferences * calls for proposals/papers * workshops * symposia etc Bear in mind that, as always, our deadline is approaching fast, so if you could submit this information by the end of the week, it will have more of a chance of being included. Thanks a lot. Kind Regards Honor Harger Australian Network for Art & Technology PO Box 8029 Hindley St, SA 5000, Australia wk: 61 8 82319037 hm: 61 8 82320142 anat@camtech.net.au honor@va.com.au http://www.anat.org.au/ http://209.130.1.218/isomer/ ..........................3............................ >From nettime@basis.Desk.nl Wed Jan 28 00:37:57 1998 Received: from EUnet.yu (SOLAIR.EUnet.yu [194.247.192.52]) by basis.Desk.nl (8.8.5/8.6.9) with ESMTP id AAA23613 for <nettime-l@desk.nl>; Wed, 28 Jan 1998 00:37:56 +0100 Received: from aart (P-198.185.EUnet.yu [194.247.198.185]) by EUnet.yu (8.8.8/8.8.8) with ESMTP id AAA02086 for <nettime-l@desk.nl>; Wed, 28 Jan 1998 00:42:20 +0100 (MET) Message-ID: <34CE6847.3AD38887@eunet.yu> Date: Wed, 28 Jan 1998 00:05:45 +0100 From: ANDREJ TISMA <aart@EUnet.yu> Organization: Happiness X-Mailer: Mozilla 4.0 [en] (Win95; I) MIME-Version: 1.0 To: NETTIME <nettime-l@Desk.nl> Subject: VOYEUR WEB ART X-Priority: 3 (Normal) Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit http://members.tripod.com/~aaart/voyeurart.html ...................................4................... >From nettime@basis.Desk.nl Wed Jan 28 07:46:58 1998 Received: from smtp1.xs4all.nl (smtp1.xs4all.nl [194.109.6.51]) by basis.Desk.nl (8.8.5/8.6.9) with ESMTP id HAA25767 for <nettime-l@desk.nl>; Wed, 28 Jan 1998 07:46:58 +0100 Received: from xs2.xs4all.nl (geert@xs2.xs4all.nl [194.109.6.43]) by smtp1.xs4all.nl (8.8.6/XS4ALL) with ESMTP id HAA20209 for <nettime-l@desk.nl>; Wed, 28 Jan 1998 07:51:26 +0100 (MET) Received: (from geert@localhost) by xs2.xs4all.nl (8.8.6/8.8.6) id HAA27909 for nettime-l@desk.nl; Wed, 28 Jan 1998 07:51:23 +0100 (MET) Received: from smtp1.xs4all.nl (smtp1.xs4all.nl [194.109.6.51]) by magigimmix.xs4all.nl (8.8.6/XS4ALL) with ESMTP id CAA04971; Wed, 28 Jan 1998 02:40:54 +0100 (MET) Received: from hutch.com.au (root@hutsnet1.hutch.com.au [203.12.80.1]) by smtp1.xs4all.nl (8.8.6/XS4ALL) with ESMTP id CAA07459; Wed, 28 Jan 1998 02:40:49 +0100 (MET) Received: from [209.77.131.248] (p56-nas04.syd.tig.com.au [209.77.131.248]) by hutch.com.au (8.7.5/HTA-N3.0) with ESMTP id LAA11297; Wed, 28 Jan 1998 11:55:48 +1100 (EST) X-Sender: artspace@hutch.com.au Message-Id: <v03007804b0a25cc588f9@[203.35.148.182]> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/enriched; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Date: Wed, 28 Jan 1998 12:01:53 +1100 To: "Recipient.List.Suppressed":; From: ARTSPACE Sydney <artspace@merlin.com.au> Subject: ANNOUNCEMENT: FOUR MARDI GRAS FESTIVAL EXHIBITION OPENINGS X-POP-Info: 8912 264 Sender: geert@xs4all.nl <bold><color><param>FFFF,0000,0000</param><bigger><bigger>FOUR MARDI GRAS FESTIVAL EXHIBITION OPENINGS THURSDAY 5 FEBRUARY at 6PM Exhibitions run until 28 Feburary 1998 at ARTSPACE 43-51 COWPER WHARF ROAD WOOLLOOMOOLOO NSW 2011 </bigger></bigger></color></bold>-------------------------------------------= ------------------------ <bold><bigger>crosSeXXXamination Virginia Barratt & Beth Stryker http://www.artspace.org.au/XXX or http://203.35.148.178/XXX </bigger></bold>Artspace artist-in-residence Beth Stryker from New York and artist Virginia Barratt present a collaborative, cross-circuited webspace and site-specific installation which interrogates the pathologisation of deviant desires. crosSeXXXAmination viewers/subjects enter the cross-linked XXX spaces created by the collaborating artists and writers via an eXXXamination station with a web-based interface. Viewers/Subjects will be scrutinised, coded, recombined, exposed. They will be encouraged/coerced into divulging the secret machinations of their pathological desires by a number of benevolent exxxaminers who exist within the system. Classifications and diagnostic practises used to discipline queer identities, dis/eased subjects, those who are a danger to themselves and others, will be exploited and inverted. The work has been influenced by artificial intelligence icon, queer and androgyne Alan Turing, whose work suggests new routes for machine [s]exchange. His Turing test, adopted by the scientific community as the standard for assessing machine intelligence, originally called for a computer to be able to convincingly perform as a man, passing as a woman. In his story the borders between deviancy and discipline, machine and human blur. Arrested for consensual homosexual sex, Turing himself underwent the effects of hormonal sex change, as a result of organotherapy enforced as a 'cure' for his sexual deviancy. crosseXXXamination performs machine intelligence as machine transsexualism, reprocessing users, and feeding back a recombinant flow of body parts and re-written subjectivities. The Body [S]exxxchange in Glare Window, a window display facing the street-frontage, will feature: inmate Barratt performing obsessive compulsive textual reordering behind bars and an ongoing dis/play of body parts + consumable flesh projected in digital peepshow mode to passers-by. Collaborating Artists and Writers: Linda Dement, Rea, Sarah Waterson, Linda Wallace, Rose Kizinsky, Rachael McLaughlin, Anna Maree Parkinson with remote visitations by Reia Harvey, Anna Maree Parkinson and others. Automatic web system programmed by Linda Tauscher. Cubicle design by Jane Becker. Costumes by Zac Kelly. Opening Night Performances by The Party Line, Terese Casu, Barbara Clare and Gail Kelly. A Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras Festival Event. This project has been supported by the Sydney Gay & Lesbian Mardi Gras and the New Media Fund of the Australia Council. ------------------------------------------------------------------- <bold><bigger>Specimen Michele Barker & Anna Munster </bigger></bold>What has become of the specimen in a digital epoch, where discrete objects are no longer examined under the lens nor displayed publicly in the classificatory regime of the museum? This dissolution of the conditions under which material bodies can be perceived and known gives way to the computer and monitor as both generator and display case for mutating codes and fragmented, simulated organisms.=20 The show, Specimen, looks at a new variety of exhibited object produced by the play of digital imaging; the 'morpheme'. The morpheme represents the hybridity which computer imaging makes possible; the specimen, no longer immobilised by dissection and display, but mutating and interbreeding over time. However, the morpheme is also representative of a tension located within the logic of digital technology itself. This develops between the hierarchical, orderly processing and storing of data in the computer on the one hand, and the chaos and confusion of information which deletes itself, mutates and transforms, on the other. In a sense there is a replaying here of the Enlightenment classificatory and scientific organisation of the specimen against the baroque display of the deformity or curio in the Wunderkammer, or cabinet of wonders. While conceptually collaborative, the show consists of two separate pieces each from the artists. Michele Barker uses 3D digital imaging and sculpture to form an installation titled Monstrance. She also has a long mural digital print, (A) Theory of Preformation. Both these pieces look at the place of mutation in the history of science and in our preconceptions about how bodies should appear and be formed. Anna Munster's work is a computer-based interactive with three still accompanying images, taking the user through a series of hypothetical and labyrinthine detours in a baroque curiosity cabinet.=20 This project has been assisted by the Commonwealth Government through the Australia Council, its arts funding and advisory body. A Sydney Gay & Lesbian Mardi Gras Festival Event ------------------------------------------------------------------- <bold><bigger>She's No Serial Killer Jasmine Hirst </bigger></bold>"In May 1992 I saw a photograph of Aileen Wuornos in the newspaper. She had just received four more death sentences for the murder of seven men. Aileen claimed that the men, who had picked her up while she was working as a prostitute on the highways of Florida, had raped or attempted to rape her. The media labelled her 'the first female serial killer'. I wrote to her. We have been corresponding ever since. On August 20 1997 I finally met Aileen on Florida's death row. It had taken over five years to get there. I spent two hours with her. Tired of the media's mistreatment of her, Aileen wished for me to film her talking about the truth of her life before she is executed. She's No Serial Killer will eventually be a full length documentary. This installation at Artspace is an appetiser. I will show a portion of the interview with Aileen." (JH) Written, Directed and Produced by Jasmine Hirst Super 8 black and white film and standard 8 colour film transferred to video Duration 4 mins 40 secs. Developed with the assistance of The Australian Film Commission and the New South Wales Film and Television Office. Supported by Professional Motion Imaging KODAK (Australasia). A Sydney Gay & Lesbian Mardi Gras Festival Event ------------------------------------------------------------------- <bold><bigger>QZP 2 Kaye Shumack </bigger></bold>A photo-based installation which has been developed as part of the QueerZone Project exploring issues of community and the queerness of Sydney life. These works confound the distinction between the real and the imaginary through ambiguous image narratives which conflate the mundane everyday, the ominous underworld and the fantastic hyper-real. The four fictional characters express a queer identity which is closely linked to their interactions with the urban landscapes of Sydney's streets, cafes, bars, bedrooms and public spaces. These stories are developed through the installation context using slide projection, video stills and photographic works. QueerZone Project has been funded and supported by internal research funds from the University of Western Sydney, Nepean; Women's Research Centre, UWS Nepean; Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras; and Casula Powerhouse. A Sydney Gay & Lesbian Mardi Gras Festival Event ------------------------------------------------------------------- Please contact Artspace:=20 - If you wish to be removed from our mailing list or if you are receiving this message more than once - If you know of other people who would like to be advised about our upcoming events and exhibitions - If you would like announcements sent to an alternative address - To let us know about your programs, events and exhibitions - For further information Please forward this message to other interested people, organisations and mailing lists (it currently goes to acam-l and artspace@xcode.com). Many Thanks ______________________________ Artspace The Gunnery 43 - 51 Cowper Wharf Road Woolloomooloo NSW 2011 Australia tel +61 2 9368 1899 fax +61 2 9368 1705 e-mail artspace@merlin.com.au URL http://www.culture.com.au/scan/artspace/ ............................................5.......... >From nettime@basis.Desk.nl Wed Jan 28 11:40:59 1998 Received: from smtp1.xs4all.nl (smtp1.xs4all.nl [194.109.6.51]) by basis.Desk.nl (8.8.5/8.6.9) with ESMTP id LAA27286 for <nettime-l@desk.nl>; Wed, 28 Jan 1998 11:40:57 +0100 Received: from xs2.xs4all.nl (geert@xs2.xs4all.nl [194.109.6.43]) by smtp1.xs4all.nl (8.8.6/XS4ALL) with ESMTP id LAA20408 for <nettime-l@desk.nl>; Wed, 28 Jan 1998 11:45:24 +0100 (MET) Received: (from geert@localhost) by xs2.xs4all.nl (8.8.6/8.8.6) id LAA18229 for nettime-l@desk.nl; Wed, 28 Jan 1998 11:45:21 +0100 (MET) Received: from smtp2.xs4all.nl (smtp2.xs4all.nl [194.109.6.52]) by magigimmix.xs4all.nl (8.8.6/XS4ALL) with ESMTP id LAA22914 for <geert@xs4all.nl>; Wed, 28 Jan 1998 11:34:20 +0100 (MET) From: foebud-info@BIONIC.zerberus.de Received: from bi-node.foebud.org (root@bi-node.foebud.org [194.77.23.10]) by smtp2.xs4all.nl (8.8.6/XS4ALL) with SMTP id LAA00485 for <geert@xs4all.nl>; Wed, 28 Jan 1998 11:34:17 +0100 (CET) Received: from bionic.zerberus.de with zconnect by bi-node.foebud.org with zconnect (/\oo/\ Smail3.1.29.1 #29.1 #1) id m0xxLoP-003e8wC; Wed, 28 Jan 98 01:57 MET To: geert@xs4all.nl Message-Id: <58.60309@bionic.zerberus.de> Path: bionic.zerberus.de Subject: PD83: Werner Piepers MedienXperimente Date: Wed, 28 Jan 1998 00:05:30 +0100 Reply-TO: foebud-info@BIONIC.zerberus.de X-Gateway: ZCONNECT bi-node.foebud.org [UNIX/Connect v0.75b4] X-ZC-FILE: pd83.asc X-ZC-DDA: 19980127233844W+1 MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Lines: 204 X-POP-Info: 10014 205 Sender: geert@xs4all.nl PUBLIC DOMAIN V 83.0 MedienXperimente about Hackerbibles and Hempbooks Werner Pieper on Sunday, 1.2.98, at Bunker Ulmenwall, Bielefeld, Germany He publishes books like "Hackerbible 1 and 2", "The German Cockroach", "The Shitbook", books on drug culture, CDs, MCs, stamps, and distributes the "Loompanics Catalogue". He helped many new topics on their way, without devoting himself completely to them. Werner Pieper, mediaXperimentator, author and publisher from Loehrbach (Germany, Heidelberg area), is friends with most of his writers. There are no written contracts, everything works on the basis of trust. He does not do any aggressive advertising for his products, he still relies on being recommended by others. This rather unusual company conception works since more than 25 years. Curious? Background of the PUBLIC DOMAIN events: PUBLIC DOMAIN is a series of monthly events at Bunker Ulmenwall in Bielefeld, which runs already since 1987. Every first sunday of the month there is a lecture, a demonstration, a workshop or a panel discussion on a different topic. PUBLIC DOMAIN has become an important regional and also national monthly meeting point for all people interested in the fascinating field between future and society, technology and environment, science and general knowledge, art and culture and who want to exchange with others. PUBLIC DOMAIN welcomes especially those who don't just want to listen, but contribute by bringing their own work, share their ideas with others in the network and who like exciting and controversial discussions. About our PUBLIC DOMAIN guest in Feburary, Werner Pieper: Born in the Sauerland he now lives in the Heidelberg area for more than 30 years. He passed his professional training and examination as a cook with distinction to start then to work as a hashish dealer for 7 years. As a mediaXperimentator he works since 1971 under the label "Gr¸ne Kraft" (green power) and runs a book and CD publishing house with associated mail order. In contrary to conventional publishers he always leaves the rights of the publications with the authors. His products don't bear scan codes. Werner Pieper surfs on information waves, before others even know about their existence. For instance he published the first book in German language on organic food (1973), Indians today (1973), juggling (1982), shit (1986) and the German cockroach (1997). He published about 150 books so far, works as editor-in-chief for some magazines (Kompost, Humus, Der gemeine Ketzer, Liebe) and writes on a (ir)regular basis for papers like taz, Sounds und Das Parlament. He loves pseudonymes and was seen under different names on TV (for instance at J¸rgen von der Lippe's show). He likes to do things he has never done before - like an appearance in Bielefeld - despite this is not an easy one for him as a fan of Borussia Dortmund soccer club... PUBLIC DOMAIN contact: FoeBuD e.V. Marktstr. 18 D-33602 Bielefeld Tel: +49-521-175254 Fax: +49-521-61172 eMail: foebud@bionic.zerberus.de infoclick: http://www.foebud.org ......................................................6 From: John Armitage <john.armitage@unn.ac.uk> Organization: University of Northumbria To: sandra.fauconnier@rug.ac.be Date: Thu, 29 Jan 1998 10:08:04 GMT Subject: Baudrillard in Leicester Reply-To: john.armitage@unn.ac.uk X-Confirm-Reading-To: john.armitage@unn.ac.uk X-Pmrqc: 1 Priority: normal **** HYPER - REALITY AND HYPER - THEORY**** JEAN BAUDRILLARD SYMPOSIUM IN LEICESTER, UK Dear all, Jean Baudrillard is appearing 'live' in Leicester in the UK on Friday 13 February 1998 at the Phoenix Arts Centre 1 - 4.30pm. Tickets are stlg7.50 - and selling fast. Mike Gane and Nicholas Zerbrugg will also be speaking. The event is also a book launch for N Zerbrugg (ed) _Jean Baudrillard: Art and Artefact_ and the opening of 'Strange World' - The first UK exhibition of Baudrillard's photographs. Best wishes, John Armitage 7...................................................... Date: Thu, 29 Jan 1998 16:49:06 +0000 From: J.BRADY@livjm.ac.uk Subject: Liverpool ISEA98 Programme Committee Sender: pit@contrib.de To: czegledy@sickkids.on.ca, niranjan@faca.unimas.my, ZSardar@compuserve.com, gtawadros@iniva.org, nettime@is.in-berlin.de, rachel@rhizome.com, tessa1@mdx.ac.uk, r23374@er.uqam.ca Mime-Version: 1.0 SUBJECT: ISEA98 Symposium Programme Committee The International Symposium on Electronic Arts is an academic conference and exhibition programme of the highest calibre. It has been staged yearly in a different world city since 1989. Rotterdam was host in 1996, Chicago in 1997. Authority to host the annual symposium is by way of competitive tender to the Inter Society of Electronic Arts, Montreal. Late in 1995 a partnership comprising Liverpool Art School (LJMU), Manchester Metropolitan University Dept. of Fine Arts and the Foundation for Creative Art and Technology (FACT) successfully bid to co-stage the ninth symposium at 02-07 September 1998. This will be the first staging of the ISEA symposium in the U.K. The ISEA98 Partnership is determined to curate and present an exciting and coherently themed programme. To this end, an international group (of 16) is being invited to comment on proposals from academics, artists and others wishing to participate in the symposium. This group, or Liverpool ISEA98 Programme Committee (LPC), will be chaired by Sean Cubitt, Reader in Video and Media Studies at John Moores University. Sean is also Chair of the Board of Trustees of our partner organisation FACT. After consultations with Sean Cubitt, Colin Fallows(Reader in Audio & Visual Arts and Contextual Studies Head of Department at Liverpool Art School) and others a consensus has been reached concerning membership of the LPC. I hope you will be able to accept this invitation to join the LPC. Please find attached a full list of invitees. I am aware your time is valuable and have sought to minimise LPC demands upon it (see schedule below). I am informed that, for university research purposes, participation in the LPC may be cited as an output under the category Membership of Professional Bodies. There are two routes for symposium proposals to be considered for ISEA98: (1) An open call for proposals with a deadline of 15.01.98 produced a response of 160 abstracts. (2) A small group of academics at LJMU are calling for specific responses to tightly themed symposium panels they will directly curate and manage. Deadline for this will be early March and, by definition, will elicit a numerically limited response. Schedule and process for Route No1: LPC members will be paired (8 groups of two). A group will read the same 20 proposals and provide comment to the LPC Chair using a straightforward criteria template based on the ISEA98 theme of Revolution. Thus all 160 proposals will be commented on by at least two LPC members i.e. 160 ÷ 16 x 2. If it takes 15 minutes to read/assess each proposal then each LPC member will spend approximately five hours (20 x 15 minutes) in relation to Route No1. The easiest means of communication is via a closed email list-server whereby you will be able to see all proposals and all comments by LPC members. This would be a paperless process and I am able to set it up immediately. If you prefer to handle real paper I have two Project Assistants working with me who will look after administration. Comments on Route No1 need to be completed within February. The smaller task of commenting on Route No2 needs to be completed in March, however the bulk of this work will be carried out by the academics who are convening/ curating the panels. Would you please indicate your availability / or not to join the LPC as soon as possible. thank you for your attention in this matter. Best regards, John Brady ISEA98 Research Co-ordinator Liverpool Art School. Invited to LPC membership (from John Moores University): Professor Merilyn Smith, Professor Peter Fowler, Dr. Julie Sheldon, Dr. Richard Williams & Jagjt Chuhan. Invited to LPC membership: Nina Edge, Kath Moonan, Dr. Julia Hallam, Nina Czegledy, Niranjan Rajah, Ziauddin Sardar, Gillane Tawadros, Pit Schultz, Rachel Greene, Niko Waesche, Tessa Elliot & Alain Mongeau. --- # distributed via nettime-l : no commercial use without permission # <nettime> is a closed moderated mailinglist for net criticism, # collaborative text filtering and cultural politics of the nets # more info: majordomo@icf.de and "info nettime" in the msg body # URL: http://www.desk.nl/~nettime/ contact: nettime-owner@icf.de