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. The Announcer ................................................... . a weekly digest of calls . actions . websites . campaigns . etc . . send your announcements and notes to announcer@simsim.rug.ac.be . . please don't be late ! delivered every friday . into your inbox . ................................................................... 01 . Uros Indihar . Teleporting An Unknown State 02 . mal@bethanien.de . Vermittlungsstrategien der Netzkunst 03 . A. Jenn Sondheim . Upcoming at Hunting Beach / Beyond Baroque 04 . Trace . trAce Update 05 . jasper@park.nl . Serge Onnen in PARK MUSEUM 06 . T. Dokter . Dantes Inferno 07 . yoonah . ZUSH's CD-Rom "Psicomanualdigital" 08 . Richard Wolff . Conference in London in Dec.98 09 . ib . LADA 98 / L'Arte dell'Ascolto 10 . Matt Locke . Hub Club event - Public Access ................................................................... 01 Date: Sat, 24 Oct 1998 21:15:09 +0200 (MET DST) From: Uros Indihar <indy@kibla.org> Subject: Teleporting An Unknown State What: Teleporting An Unkown State (New Web-only version) Who: Eduardo Kac Where: Kibla, Maribor, Slovenia When: From October 24 to November 7, 1998 Web: http://www.kibla.org/ekac -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------- Short Description: This is a web interactive installation that allows web participants to send light from eight areas of the world to a single seed planted in the Multimedia Center Kibla Art Gallery, in Maribor. The seed depends on light sent by web parti cipants to be able to do photosynthesis and grow in a completely dark room. This work uses the notion of teleportation of particles (photons) to create the metaphor of the Internet as a life-supporting system. Requirements: No plug-ins or downloads are required to participate in Teleporting An Unknown State. However, the specific configuration of your browser and operating system may affect your experience of the work. We tested Teleporting An Unknown State on several configurations. It works well on Netscape 3 and some versions of Netscape 4, including version 4.05. If you are using Explorer, please press the Refresh button (at the top; to the left of the Home button) to make sure you see the image updates. If you are logging on with WindowsNT, please disable cache permission at the OS level. Short Technical description: The 9-image grid is comprised of a central image and eight surrounding images. The central image shows the physical space at the gallery, in Maribor, and is updated automatically (to provide feedback to web participants). The surrounding images are activated by web participants at will and immediately projected onto the earth, where the seed is planted, in the gallery. The central image is captured and uploaded automatically with a self-contained camera server. When projected, this image concentrates the light sent by web participants and projects it onto the seed. The eight surrounding images are automatically captured by the KIBLA server from webcams around the world and made available every five minutes. They are uploaded i nteractively upon the web participant's request. The default state of this work is a central image surrounded by black rectangles (which are filled with live images when requested by the participant). If you see a black image when you log on, either it is dark at the moment at the selected geographic location or the corresponding image was not selected by the previous web participant. Once selected by the web participant, an image remains active (online and in the gallery) for five minutes. After this per iod it is replaced by a black rectangle, to enable incoming participants to make their own choices. Full description of the first version (1994/96): http://ekac.org/teleporting.html -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------- A bilingual 88-page catalogue is available (ISBN 961-6304-00-3). To purchase it, please contact Peter Tomaz Dobrila at: peco@kibla.org -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------- For more information, please contact: Peter Tomaz Dobrila Head of MC KIBLA Narodni dom - Multimedia center KiberSRCeLab - KIBLA Kneza Koclja 9 2000 Maribor Slovenia e-mail: peco@kibla.org http://www.kibla.org ................................................................... 02 Von: mal@bethanien.de (Media Arts Lab) Datum: 24.10.98, 01:48:00 Betreff: Vermittlungsstrategien der Netzkunst Netz, Kunst und Publikum - Vermittlungsstrategien der Netzkunst Ein Symposion im Media Arts Lab des Kuenstlerhauses Bethanien von Freitag, 30. Oktober bis Sonntag, 1. November 1998 Studio II Kuenstlerhaus Bethanien Mariannenplatz 2 10997 Berlin Mit der weiter wachsenden Relevanz der elektronischen Netze stellt sich die Frage nach dem Wirkungsanspruch der Netzkunst neu. Die Uebergaenge zwischen Netzkunstwelt und der Aussenwelt muessen auf ihre Begehbarkeit geprueft werden. Das Symposion wird Kuenstler, Theoretiker, Kuratoren und Galeristen zusammenfuehren, die sich seit laengerer Zeit mit dem Medium auseinandersetzen. In Workshops, Vortraegen und Diskussionen werden unterschiedliche Herangehensweisen der Praesentation von Netzkunst vorgestellt und auf ihre Wirkung hin untersucht. Die Veranstaltung ist oeffentlich. TeilnehmerInnen: Inke Arns Freie Kuratorin, Berlin Rachel Baker Kuenstlerin, London Martin Berghammer Shift e.V., Berlin Joachim Blank und Karl Heinz Jeron Kuenstler, Berlin Josephine Bosma Journalistin, Amsterdam Heath Bunting Kuenstler, London Vuk Cosic Kuenstler, Ljubljana Rachel Greene und Alex Galloway Rhizome Communications, New York Olia Lialina Kuenstlerin und Kuratorin, Moskau Florian Schneider Journalist und Filmemacher, Muenchen Alexei Shulgin Kuenstler, Moskau Kerstin Weiberg und Richard Schuetz Kuenstler, Berlin Programm Freitag, 30. Oktober Netzkunst 16.00 Begruessung durch Valentina Djordjevic, Gerrit Gohlke Vorstellung der Veranstaltung 16.15 Schnittstellen zum RL 1/2 Praesentationen von Alexei Shulgin, Weiberg & Schuetz, Rachel Baker 18.15 Schnittstellen zum RL 2/2 Praesentationen von Heath Bunting, Blank & Jeron 20.00 What is Net Art? TeilnehmerInnen zeigen ihre Lieblings-NetArt Samstag, 31. Oktober Kunstwelt 13.00 Ausstellungskonzepte Vortrag von Inke Arns und Blank & Jeron 15.00 Netzgalerien und -vermittlungen: rhizome.org, teleportacia.org Vortrag/Praesentation von Rachel Greene und Alex Galloway, Olia Lialina 17.00 Who determines art Vortrag von Josephine Bosma Pause 20.00 Zwischen e-commerce und Geschenkoekonomie Paneldiskussion mit Kuenstlern, Kuratoren, Galeristen 22.00 special concert and party: cyberpunk rock band 386 DX Alexei Shulgin <http://www.easylife.org/386dx/> visuals: ascii video Vuk Cosic <http://www.vuk.org/ascii/film/> Sonntag, 1. November Synthesen 15.00 Netz, Kunst und Publikum? Abschlussdiskussion aller Teilnehmer 30.10 bis 1.11. off<area> Installation des Internetprojekts von Weiberg & Schuetz http://www.bethanien.de/off.area Alle Veranstaltungen finden in englischer Sprache statt. Organisation und Konzeption: Valentina Djordjevic und Gerrit Gohlke info: http://www.bethanien.de/mal/info.html mail: mal@bethanien.de Media Arts Lab Kuenstlerhaus Bethanien | Mariannenplatz 2 | D-10997 Berlin tel +49.(0)30.6169030 | fax +49.(0)30.61690330 ................................................................... 03 Date: Mon, 26 Oct 1998 23:17:13 -0500 (EST) From: "A. Jenn Sondheim" <sondheim@panix.com> Subject: Upcoming at Hunting Beach / Beyond Baroque (fwd) Inviting anyone in the Los Angeles area to come to the following: Friday, 8:00 PM, November 6 "Alan Sondheim on Internet Subjectivity" Huntington Beach Art Center 538 Main Street Huntington Beach, CA 92648 714-374-1650 General admission: $5 Student, seniors, members: $4 from 405 Frwy: exit Beach Blvd.-South, drive 5 miles, right onto PCH, right onto Main St., drive 3 blocks, art center is at 538 Main St. Free parking. Also showing tape/reading along with Tyler Stallings showing tape/reading at Beyond Baroque, Thursday, Nov. 5, at 7:30. (I don't have their phone number for other details, check the phone book.) (There are other talks in classroom situations; you could contact me back-channel for further information.) Please come and introduce yourself, thanks! Alan URL: http://jefferson.village.virginia.edu/~spoons/internet_txt.html MIRROR with other pages at: http://www.anu.edu.au/english/internet_txt ................................................................... 04 From: Trace <trace@ntu.ac.uk> Subject: trAce Update Date: Tue, 27 Oct 1998 10:40:00 -0000 * trAce Site Access * CommunityWare * Online Writer Discussion _______________________________________________________ trAce SITE ACCESS We are currently experiencing some difficulty with the network here at the Nottingham Trent University, which may result in access problems with the trAce site. We advise you to use this URL: http://152.71.0.105/ to view trAce until we can resolve this problem. COMMUNITYWARE Due to access problems with the trAce site, you may wish to enter CommunityWare via one of these URLs: http://www.communityware.com/asp/community.asp?id=7066 will take you directly to the trAce Online Writing Community section of CommunityWare, and http://www.communityware.com/ will take you to the homepage of the CommunityWare site. ONLINE EVENT You are cordially invited to attend a joint discussion between SOCKS & trAce Organised by Barbara Steinberg of SOCKS barbara@panix.com. Thursday 29 October 2.30pm GMT 6.30am Los Angeles 9.30am New York 1.00am Friday 30 Oct Adelaide In the trAce Meeting Room, LinguaMOO telnet://lingua.utdallas.edu:8888. What makes a skilled online writer? How does online writing build community through email? Why is text email still such a powerful vehicle for communication even though there are all these other graphically based products on the market? What are people's personal experiences with online writing? Has a response to your online writing changed your life, in that you made a new friend or saw the world a new way? trAce holds many online meetings at Lingua MOO.It takes a little time to learn how to interact in a text-based virtual community, but it's definitely worth the effort. Click here for a Beginner's Tutorial. http://152.71.0.105/online/moo.htm To enter Lingua MOO via your telnet client telnet://lingua.utdallas.edu:8888. >_______________________________________________________ >trAce international online writing community >http://trace.ntu.ac.uk trace@ntu.ac.uk >Faculty of Humanities, Nottingham Trent University, Clifton Lane, >Nottingham NG11 8NS UK >phone: ++ 44 (0)115 948 6360 fax: ++ 44 (0)115 948 6364 ................................................................... 05 From: jasper@park.nl Date: Tue, 27 Oct 1998 19:36:53 +0100 Subject: Serge Onnen in PARK MUSEUM Invitation We would like to invite you on the opening of SERGE ONNEN in the PARK WWW MUSEUM. The work 'Passport Eaternovember 3 in the PICT ARCHIVE and from november 4 in the GIF DEPOT. HOME: http://www.park.nl PICT ARCHIVE: http://www.park.nl/museum GIF DEPOT: http://www.park.nl/GiF P . A . R . K . 4 D T V AMSTERDAM - NEW YORK - BERLIN __________________________________________________________________ AMSTERDAM - ELKE NACHT 01.00-02.00 UUR, KANAAL 4 SALTO NEW YORK - EVERY WEDNESDAY 02.00-03.00 A.M., CHANNEL 34 MNN BERLIN - EVERY FRIDAY 00.00-01.00, OFFENER KANAL http://www.park.nl __________________________________________________________________ P.A.R.K. 4DTV Korte Leidse dwarstraat 12 1017 RC Amsterdam TEL/FAX +31 20 6390414 - INFO@PARK.NL H.Haagsma, M.Ploeg, D.Tuinder, W.Seuskens, K.Terwindt, S.Hamel, J.v.d.Brink, J.Kooimans, M.Takken __________________________________________________________________ ................................................................... 06 Date: Wed, 28 Oct 1998 03:53:49 +0200 From: hksteen@desk.nl (T. Dokter) Subject: Dantes Inferno "Dante's Inferno" an installation by Raul Marroquin Winston Hotel Warmoesstraat 123-129 1012 J A Amsterdam. Tel +31 20 6231380 http://www.desk.nl/~hksteen/ e-mail:hksteen@desk.nl October 28 1998 Opening 20.00 hours Winston Hotel in Amsterdam presents "Dante's Inferno" an installation by Raul Marroquin as part of a group exhibition titled "The New Face of Hell" In "Dante's Inferno" Marroquin assambles and presents an anthology of different approaches by artists scholars and illustrators to this particular segment from Dante's master work throughout almost 500 years and through that analyzes the way in which this particular work is understood and interpreted through out different periods in history, as well as the way in which the Florentine poet looked up on hell, punishment - and the reasons for punishment- in that particular period dominated by Judeo-Christian morals and ethics in that part of Europe. Raul Marroquin especially selected this work to use it as a metaphor and the departure point to open a broader discussion about the role of the artist, the visual artist, in today's postindustrial, information society where the audio-visual bombardment of advertisement. entertainment and the media have take over the (former) role of the artist in the community. With in the capitalist parameters in which politics, economics and culture take place in the Western world at present, artists hardly can perform their traditional role characteristic of the entire industrialist period: reflecting up on developments in society and bringing them back to the community from a different perspective. Today they are relegated -in the best cases- to illustrate concepts and ideas put on the table by curators, philosophers and scholars or, in most cases, to operate as graphic or industrial designers -artisans- that are there to implement the ideas of what business and industry think is required in the market. In his installation "Dane's Inferno" R. Marroquin uses this particular part of La Divina Commedia to discuss, and to a great deal renogociate, the visual artist role in today's neo-liberal, Western society that tries to force the artist into one more source of financial source totally disregarding their (the artist) responsibility towards their vocation and the community from which they are an integral part. In "Dante's Inferno" Marroquin combines the traditional frame work of the installation (wall works, objects and projections) with the "Dante's Inferno" page in the world wide web published in his web site De HoeksteenNet. URL:<http://www.desk.nl/~hksteen/> An on-line discussion is simultaneously held where artists, theoreticians, scholars, critics and politicians are invited to participate taking La Divina Commedia in general and the Inferno in particular as points of departure to basically ventilate today's morals and ethics and the role that the artist can and must play in this important debate. Raul Marroquin was born in Bogota Colombia in 1948. After following studies in the School of Fine Arts in La Universidad Nacional in Bogota, Marroquin went to the Netherlands to follow postgraduate studies at The Jan van Eyck Academie in Maastricht (1971) Since than he has worked with audio and video (and is considered one of the pioneers of video art in the Low Lands) objects and installations. He also has been producing and programming radio and television for more than 20 years. One of his latest ventures is De Hoeksteen Live! Television a 12 hour long live political and financial television program cablecasted by Salto (Amsterdam local television) since 1992. He regularly exhibits in the Netherlands, other European countries, North and South America and his works are part of many public and private collections all over the world. Since 1979 Marroquin has giving lectures and conducted workshops in universities, academies, art schools, etc. in more than a dozen countries. He writes for academic publications and special interest magazines on a regular basis. ................................................................... 07 Date: Wed, 28 Oct 1998 11:46:54 +0100 From: yoonah <yoonah@connect-arte.com> Subject: ZUSH's CD-Rom "Psicomanualdigital" El CD-Rom "PsicoManualDigital" de Zush, por fin esta en venta. Puede conseguirlo via Internet de la tienda on-line en el siguiente URL: http://www.mubimedia.com http://www.connect-arte.com/connect1.htm o bien en los siguientes puntos de venta : * GalerÌa Rafael Ortiz TEL: 954.214.874 C/.Marmoles 12, Sevilla 41004 * GalerÌa T R I N T A Tel: 981.584.623 Rua Nova, 30. Santiago de Compostela 15705 * Llibres d'Art 1 + 1 TEL. 93. 458 89 07 Libreria de la FundaciÛ La Caixa Paseo de Sant Joan 108 Barcelona 08037 * FUNDACI" M E T R O N O M (Llibres d'Art 1+1) Fusina 9, Barcelona 08003 *Libreria de Centre D'Art Santa Monica Ramblas de Santa monica, 8 Barcelona 08001 * M A C B A (la tienda del Museo) Plaza dels Angels,1 08001 Barcelona * L O R I N G (Loring Art S.L.) Tel: 93.318 5329 Tel: 93.412 0108 Gravina, 8 08001 Barcelona ................................................................... 08 Date: Fri, 30 Oct 1998 08:46:12 +0100 From: "Wolff, Richard" <wolff@GEO.UMNW.ETHZ.CH> Subject: Conference in London in Dec.98 Dear INURIANS, Sophie Watson of the University of East London asked me to mail the following: CITIES AT THE MILLENNIUM CONFERENCE. DEC 17TH-19TH LONDON, RIBA. CONFERENCE ORGANISERS :SOPHIE WATSON UNIVESRITY OF EAST LONDON GARY BRIDGE BRISTOL UNIVERSITY SPEAKERS INCLUDE: MIKE DAVIS, ED SOJA, SASKIA SASSEN, PATSY HEALEY, PETER MARCUSE, JOHN URRY, NIGEL THRIFT, AND MANY MANY MORE EXCITING PAPERS!!! CONFERENCE THEMES: IMAGINING CITIES URBAN POLICY AND POLITICS DIVISION AND DIFFERENCE PUBLIC CULTURES AND EVERYDAY SPACE ECONOMY AND THE CITY FOR REGISTRATION FORMS CONTACT: j.c.tremble@uel.ac.uk Announcement The 8th INURA conference on DiverseCity has been successfully held Sept. 14 to 20, 1998 in Toronto. Next year's INURA conference will be in Europe, in May 1999. If you like to be kept informed, please write to inura@geo.umnw.ethz.ch. ................................................................... 09 From: ib <isabella@giardini.sm> Date: Fri, 30 Oct 1998 15:13:21 +0000 Giardini Pensili LADA 98 / L'Arte dell'Ascolto Med Media & Radio Festival 8th edition ´Listening the Mediterranean' Rimini, november 7 - 8, 1998 Palazzo del Turismo, piazzale Federico Fellini 'L'Arte dell'Ascolto: un surprenant festival d'art acoustique qui mÈlange volontairement le genres avec un zeste de provocation' Armelle Cressard, Le Monde promoted by Giardini Pensili Rimini (I), Assessorato alle Politiche Giovanili e al Turismo del Comune di Rimini (I), L'Atelier Mediterranee de creation Radio Marsiglia (F) patronages UNESCO-OCCAM Milano (I), CNRS Images / Media FEMIS-CICT Paris (F), Regione Emilia-Romagna (I), Fondazione Laboratorio Mediterraneo Napoli (I), Provincia di Rimini (I), Universitý di Siena / Corso di Scienze della Comunicazione (I), Universitý del Mediterraneo Roma (I), INU Istituto Nazionale di Urbanistica Roma (I), Fondazione Federico Fellini Rimini (I) broadcasted on ORF Kunstradio Vienna (A), San Marino RTV (RSM), Radio Popolare Milano (I), network indipendenti, ARIA Marsiglia (F), Radio Rai Roma (I), Webcasting Internet participants On-site: ARIA network (Barcellona / Lisbona / Marsiglia / Rimini / Vienna), Sebastiano Bagnara / University of Siena, Isabella Bordoni, Andrea Borgnino / Golem RadioRai, Giorgio Conti / University of Ancona, Vittorio D'Augusta, Pinotto Fava, Gabriele Frasca, Luigi Lai, Norbert Math, Predrag Matvejevic', Antonella Bukovac Moreno Miorelli Donatella Ruttar - Stazione TopolÚ, Leonardo Montecchi, Lullo Mosso, Bruna Miorelli / Radio Popolare, Gian Filippo Pedote, Stefano Ricci, Pino Saulo, Pierpaolo Saporito / OCCAM-UNESCO, Massimo Semprini, Giuseppe Silvi / Piazze Telematiche, Gianluigi Toccafondo On-line: Radioqualia Adelaide (AUS), Radio Student Ljubljana (SLO), ORF Kunstradio Vienna (A), Reni Hofmueller Graz (A), Radio Ozone Riga (LV), Ilana Zuckermann Gerusalemme (IL), Radio Fro Linz (A), XLR (A/D/SLO), Ars Electronica FutureLab Linz (A), Fa. Huber Berlin (D) (partial list) [ webcasting starts at 24.00 CET friday november 6 ] presentation This is an inusual kind of festival: a non-stop workshop-festival which runs permanently from midnight november 6 to midnight november 8. The 8th edition of L'arte dell'Ascolto will take place in Rimini Italy, november 7-8, 1998, and it will have as a starting platform the writing of Predrag Matvejevic'. The Festival - traditionally linked with the area of the neighbouring countries of Italy - becomes from this year on, permanently focused on the realization of projects within the sphere of the Mediterranean. Eight years after its first edition L'Arte dell'Ascolto now further investigates its plan to define the town as place of total and unconditional hospitality: the town-refuge. In this sense the town is proposing itself as a place where to cultivate the only possible ethics: the ethics of hospitality (Jacques Derrida). One of the main purposes of the Festival is the development of artistical projects based on the utilization of telecommunication technologies in order to create communities of people operating simultaneously in electronic space and in the real world and to relate traditional cultures to modernity. Making the most of a culture that naturally and everywhere is becoming multi-ethnical is to us fundamental and so is the need to aggregate those who are interested around events able to conjugate entertainment with research. In the meantime we badly fell in this new Kosovo crisis just waiting for NATO decisions. This of course is going to influence what will happen in Rimini. The project is based on exchange and on the reciprocal influences between the various worlds. As tradition and vanguard are at the same time human and poetical reservoir, so our cultural differences take us towards a new way of thinking about our time and our space, that become time and space of enlarged communities. An adventure that combines art with scientific research. A project aiming to define the chances of wireless communication with special regard to those areas of the Mediterrenean which are disadvantaged under the point of view of the systems of communications; and for which, therefore having access to Internet through the radio could be of great importance. Master of the Sardinian music - Luigi Lai - together with other fine musicians will be present, ready to jam with realaudio streams and other artists. Physical venue in Rimini will be the ground floor of a public building from the beginning of the century located few hundred metres from the Adriatic Sea. The space will be fully equipped with sound and videoprojection systems and a permanent connection to/from the net. Sound and video artists will create a permanent environment mixing all kind of materials both from the net and the place here. All direct links with participants will be organised in LADA homepage. Images from webcameras will be also mixed and screened in Rimini in order to have a dynamic visual environment created after all the places connected. This year image will be related to some very fine participations: Stefano Ricci which will document in realtime through drawings what will happen in Rimini, Gianluigi Toccafondo which will use his animation movies to create the moving image of LADA98, Yervant Gianikian and Angela Ricci-Lucchi which will present their most recent film dedicated to the Balkans LADA 98 Program From 24.00 friday 6 november webcasting: http://giardini.sm/lada98 SATURDAY 7 NOVEMBER 9.30-24 Workshop & mix by Itaca & Aria [http://www.aria-radio.net] 11.00 Greetings from Luca Ioli, head of Youth Projects Department of the City of Rimini 11.30 LADA 98 with Predrag Matvejevic' and Roberto Paci Dalo' [press conference via net] 12.00 Gianfilippo Pedote "Mediterraneo" (video, Italy 1994) 13.00 Buffet 14.00 "aria-radio.net" A radio & telematic project among Barcelona, Lisbon, Marseille, Rimini, Vienna 15.00 Predrag Matvejevic' "L'arte dell'ascolto" 16.00 Pinotto Fava "Audiobox" 17.00 "Net radio: about sound on the net". Presentations on-site & on-line of projects and experiences 18.00 Pierpaolo Saporito / OCCAM-UNESCO "Mediterranean: navigations and collaborations" 18.15 Nicoletta Fabbri, Pierpaolo Paolizzi "Reading from Breviario Mediterraneo" 18.45 Discussion 19.30 Dinner 22.00 "Mondo ex" Predrag Matvejevic', Luigi Lai, Lullo Mosso, Massimo Semprini & Webcasting [sounds live from Adelaide, Belgrado, Berlino, Gerusalemme, Graz, Ljubljana, Novi Sad, Riga, Split, Vienna, Zagreb and more...] 24.00-9.30 "Maqam" [sounds live from the Mediterranean & Net. Dance floor between electronic and tradition] Events & performances on-line and on-site. Soundlandscapes. SUNDAY 8 NOVEMBER 9.30-24 Workshop & mix by Itaca & Aria 10.00 Bruna Miorelli "Radio Popolare: between local and global" 10.15 Giuseppe Silvi "Piazze Telematiche: a platform for art and culture" 10.30 Giorgio Conti "Local identities vs. global identities?" 10.45 Gabriele Frasca "Collettivo 33" 11.00 Moreno Miorelli, Antonella Bukovac, Donatella Ruttar "Stazione Topolo' / Postaja Topolove" 11.30 Sebastiano Bagnara / Universita' di Siena "Ithaca and more" 11.45 Andrea Borgnino "RadioRai: IperGolem" 12.00 Pinotto Fava "L'immagine leggera" 12.15 Leonardo Montecchi "The multiple identity" 12.30 Luca Ioli "Local city, global city" 12.45 Discussion 13.30 Buffet 14.00 "Euromediterranean projects, audio and radio pieces, works-in-progress, ideas" 18.15 Ana Peraica Marin Zoric Zidar Betonsky "Technology of sounded space" (on-line intervention) 18.30 Rainer Rosenberg / Herbert Depner "Radio1476 & Polycollege (Sarajevo, Triest, Vienna)" (on-line intervention) 19.00 Predrag Matvejevic' "Listening the Mediterranean: the search for partners" 19.30 Dinner 21.45 Yervant Gianikian and Angela Ricci-Lucchi "Nocturne" (film, Italy 1997) 22.00 "Mediterraneo" Predrag Matvejevic' & Webcasting with sounds from the Net 23.00 "Audiobox on-line" Webcasting hosted by Pinotto Fava, artists in Rimini and connected via Net. Open end LADA 98 Artistic Direction Roberto Paci DalÚ [dalo@giardini.sm] Scientific Team Giorgio Conti / Archivi della Modernitý Venezia [gioco@brezza.iuav.unive.it] Pinotto Fava, Roma Giuseppe Silvi / Piazze Telematiche [gisilvi@tin.it] Organisation Daniela Leardini [daniela@giardini.sm] Internet Webcasting & Design Enrico Marchesin [enrico@mindless.com] http://giardini.sm/lada98 RADIO L A D A. Web Art Radio:WAR http://giardini.sm/radio ................................................................... 10 Date: Fri, 30 Oct 1998 10:51:23 +0000 From: Matt Locke <matt.digitalarts@architechs.com> Subject: Hub Club event - Public Access Monday 9th November 7:30pm Kirklees Media Centre 7 Northumberland St Huddersfield HD1 1RL Public Access Digital Technology is changing our society, but how and for whom? With the launch of digital TV and the rise of the internet, communicating across the globe has never been so easy, but how do you get access? Who is getting left behind in the wake of technology's 'cutting edge'? The first in a new series of Hub Club meetings showcases two very different projects that work against the corporate domination of digital culture - Backspace (www.backspace.org) and Mongrel (www.mongrel.org.uk) the yorkshire hub club meets on the second monday of the month alternately in Sheffield, Bradford or Huddersfield. the hubclub is a national forum which supports individuals and small organisations in developing the creative use of affordable desktop computers by providing a forum for the dissemination and discussion of a wide range of ideas. It also aims to showcase new ideas and best practise. t:01484 431289 e:mediacentre@architechs.com the hub club is presented by TEST (www.test.org.uk) Lovebytes (www.lovebytes.org) Huddersfield University and the National Museum of Film, Photography and Television ********************************** Matt Locke Artistic Director TEST a new digital arts research facility opening late 98 T:+44 (0)1484 431289 F:+44 (0)1484 513739 E:matt.digitalarts@architechs.com www.test.org.uk ICQ:11157918 ********************************** --- # 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@desk.nl and "info nettime-l" in the msg body # URL: http://www.desk.nl/~nettime/ contact: nettime-owner@desk.nl