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Jason Skeet . <head>banger 08 . jens gebhart . infozone program 18.-24.1.99 09 . sarit M . 121 centre ................................................................... 01 Date: Wed, 13 Jan 1999 17:49:40 +0000 From: <hromlegnkainn@simsim.rug.ac.be> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Resonance - back issues available at 13/1/98 <<<<<<<<<<<<<<< Volume 7 Number 1 December 1998 Maverika Philip Corner interviewed by Lukoszevieze Pauline Oliveros interviewed by Mark Weidenbaum Terry Riley interviewed by Steve Beresford Charlemagne Palestine interviewed by Mark Webber La Monte Young in conversation with Morton Feldman Jim O'Rourke interviewed by Phil England Caroline Kraabel/Mass Producers interviewed by Phil England Morton Feldman Evocation by Howard Slater Chris Cutler on the Forgotten East Plus 63 minute CD featuring exclusive material by Thurston Moore/ John Tilbury, Pauline Oliveros, Philip Corner, Caroline Kraabel's Mass Producers, Xentos Jones, John Cage Musicircus Volume 6 Number 2 July 1998 Cool in the Spool Tim Hodgkinson: Problems in Musique ConcrËte A Brief History of Dub: Steve Barrow interviewed by Steve Beresford John Wall interviewed by Kersten Glandien Ralf Wehowsky by JÈrÙme Noetinger Thomas K–ner by Nic Lane Darryl Moore of Soul Static Sound by Nic Lane John Butcher and Kaffe Matthews: live (in) digital Mick Ritchie on LMCSound Studio Plus 63 minute CD featuring exclusive material by King Tubby & U-Brown, Roof, John Wall, Thomas K–ner and Max Eastley, John Wynne, John Butcher, Kaffe Matthews, Ralf Wehowsky, D, Pita, Ground-Zero vs. Xentos. 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Avoid disappointment - secure your copy as it is published by subscribing now! ................................................................... 02 From: Suguru Goto <sgoto@ircam.fr> Date: Thu, 14 Jan 1999 13:37:51 +0000 Suguru Goto, January 20, 20:45, ATHENEUM : VirtualAERI II, Morphase, o.m.2-p.p.-g.i., Address: Esplanade Erasme Campus Universitaire Dijon Information : Sbastien Godret Atheneum, Centre Culturel Multimdia 21000 DIJON Sgodret@cortex-culturemploi.com ELECTROFOLIE 1 : @THENEUM 20.21.22 janvier 1999 Cest la premire dition de ces rendez-vous proposs par latheneum, le centre culturel multimdia de Dijon Son principe est de prsenter des formes artistiques nouvelles en respectant trois rgles : - remettre en cause le rapport acteur / spectateur et les normes de dure des spectacles. - multiplier les genres artistiques proposs : performances, spectacles, installations interactives et vidos, installation en ralit virtuelle. - offrir en soire les MIX de DJs reconnus et faire connatre les Labels franais ou trangers les plus cratifs. Chaque soire propose aux spectateurs un parcours entre les diffrentes salles de latheneum. atheneum Centre Culturel Multimdia Depuis plusieurs saisons, sa programmation avait explor de manire exprimentale les diffrentes facettes de la pluridisciplinarit. Or les techniques autorisent aujourdhui aller beaucoup plus loin dans la confrontation, en ce quelles largissent lespace en rduisant les distances, en ce quelles dilatent le temps en rduisant la dure. Mais il ne sagira pas de sombrer dans le mystique virtuel ou dans le ftichisme des techniques.Par son exprience, par sa situation, l@theneum peut contribuer un dveloppement du contenu port par ses nouveaux outils. Il entend apporter une double preuve : dune part, quune appropriation est possible par le plus grand nombre, dautre part, quune production nouvelle peut merger ici et maintenant. Coup doeil sur la programmation : David Guez les 20, 21 et 22 janvier, @THENEUM CREME DE BEAUTE " SI JETAIS VOUS, Installation performance. Ivan Chabanaud les 20, 21 et 22 janvier, @THENEUM et FNAC Dijon : ICARE, Installation interactive / environnement virtuel Suguru Goto, le 20 janvier, 20H45, @THENEUM : VIRTUAL AERI, Exprimentation et concert pour instruments virtuels Tito Diaz 21 janvier, 20H45,@THENEUM (France) et MilkClub (Tokyo, japon) Atau Tanaka Zbigniew Karowski Concert lectro Jam-session en rseau Roland Cahen le 22 janvier, 20H45, @THENEUM & l' Atelier de cration sonore de l'Ecole Nationale de Musique de Montbliard : Variation V, de John CAGE, Spectacle de danse multimdia STUD!O K7 les 20, 21 et 22 janvier, 00H, @THENEUM et Radio Campus Dijon MIX, Ian SIMMONDS alias JURYMAN, Andrea PARKER alias DJ KICKS, Stefan STRUVER alias SST Ladresse de latheneum est : Esplanade Erasme Campus Universitaire Dijon Le thtre est au milieu du campus, il suffit de trouver le campus (Boulevard Gabriel) et de demander latheneum. Le concert dbutera 20 H 45 mercredi 20 janvier. Info : Sbastien Godret Atheneum, Centre Culturel Multimdia 21000 DIJON Sgodret@cortex-culturemploi.com ................................................................... 03 From: Margrz@zrc-sazu.si Date: Fri, 15 Jan 1999 23:51:12 +0100 MARIBOR, SLOVENIA THE FESTIVAL OF COMPUTER ARTS in 1999 Organized by MKC Maribor (The Youth Cultural Center) - Media Nox Contact: Joze Slacek (joze.slacek@guest.arnes.si) Address Ljubljanska 4, Maribor 2000, Slovenia Tel/fax: +386 62 3002991; tel: +386 62 3000351 THE SPECTRALIZATION OF TECHNOLOGY FROM ELSEWHERE TO CYBERFEMINISM AND BACK May, 10 and 11, 1999, Maribor SYMPOSIUM, PERFORMANCE, EXHIBITION, SCREENINGS and A BOOKzine PROGRAM conceived by Marina GRZINIC (margrz@zrc-sazu.si) ++++A symposium with presentations (May, 10 and 11, 1999) Cornelia Sollfrank, Germany Gordana Andelic Galic, BiH Margarete Jahrmann, Austria Kathy Rae Huffman, USA Helene von Oldenburg, Germany Marina Grzinic, Ljubljana Claudia Reiche, Germany Eva Ursprung, Austria ++++Performance - Web installation project (May 10, 1999) Eva Ursprung, Austria -- Akupunkturpunkte ++++Exhibition (Opening, May 10, 1999) Gordana Andelic Galic, BiH (Kunst macht frei) ECLIPSE, Ljubljana (sex on a green field) Manja Zore, Ljubljana (deceive my eyes) ++++Special screening program (May, 11, 1999) Jill Godmilow, USA - "What Farocki Taught", 16mm film, color, 30 min, 1998 "Future, Present, Past - Made in Sarajevo", video-films presented by Enes Zlatar-Bure, SCCA, Sarajevo ++++A BOOK(zine) THE SPECTRALIZATION OF TECHNOLOGY FROM ELSEWHERE TO CYBERFEMINISM AND BACK Modes of the institution of the cyberworld Slovenian/English Texts by Kathy Rae Huffman: Avatars Margarete Jahrmann: The SUperfem Browser and the Real Life Interface Helene von Oldenburg: From Spider to Cyberfeminism and Back Claudia Reiche: Bio(r)Evolution™ on the Contemporary Military/Medical Complex Cornelia Sollfrank: The Truth about Cyberfeminism Eva Usprung: XXXXXXX Marina Grzinic: I am that useless trash and others Book edited by Marina Grzinic in collaboration with Adele Eisenstein Designed by Irena Woelle, Published by Media-Nox, Maribor, 1999 ................................................................... 04 Date: Mon, 18 Jan 1999 08:00:01 +0100 From: mazecorp@respublica.fr (mazecorp) Subject: ann! ... confeti blu! 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Merci, xavier øTHE VIRTUAL CONDITION IS A TELEGAMBLE THAT ALWAYS SPINS OFF? http://www.respublica.fr/mazecorp http://www.geocities.com/SoHo/Workshop/6643/roseware.html -forum web : <http://www.respublica.fr/admin/groups/forum/> -poster : <http://www.respublica.fr/admin/groups/user_post/> -abonne/desabonnement:<http://www.respublica.fr/admin/groups/user_subscribe/> xleton@imaginet.be (Ø`….½½.…¥Ø`….½½.-> mazecorp & roze <-.½½.…¥Ø`….½½.…¥Ø) ____________________________________________________________________ RESpublica, http://www.respublica.fr ................................................................... 05 Date: Mon, 18 Jan 1999 17:32:37 +0930 From: r a d i o q u a l i a <radioqualia@va.com.au> The Contemporary Arts Centre of South Australia presents: e Q four concurrent sound installations curated by r a d i o q u a l i a http://www.radioqualia.va.com.au 24 - 31 January 1999 Sunday 24 Jan, 6pm : opening night + performance Saturday 30 Jan, 7-9pm: eQ :: parametric - closing night performance "Sound is "an agent of destabilisation which challenges an understanding of the real based on the physical, visible and enduring object." Fran Dyson e Q is a sound installation that surveys what happens when the machines of the past collide with the machines of the future. It examines how sound has been mutated and transfigured by the manifold uses of soft / hardwares. Sound has been one of the fundamental areas of invention and experimentation within art and technology culture, with practitioners quickly embracing new forms of production and exhibition. Technology now enables new forms of spatial, rhythmic and tonal juxtaposition within sound environments, with advances in algorithmic and chaos driven approaches to sound composition, prompting a paradigm shift within the field of experimental sound art. e Q takes a critical approach to the uses of technology within sound art, investigating supposedly outmoded technological tools, in a rich complex of remembrances, placing antiquated instruments alongside current implements, provoking timely speculation about the consequences of aligning componentry systems strategically, as opposed to technologically. As technology evolves as a single contained and exclusive system, with each technological transformation, new system protocols are formed and hardware system specifications created. Optimistic propaganda suggests that these developments are allowing for a future of seamless interaction between both people and machine, and between machine and machines. However it is becoming increasingly clear that the rapid development of new technological apparatus is forcing a huge amount of obsolescence. In many cases, software and hardware that was state-of-the-art in the very recent past, is no longer compatible with technology of the present. e Q endeavours to transcend the technological and historical tic of our own era, and open up the space for exploration of the "unresolved issues of accelerating decrepitude, inbuilt redundancy and techno-waste" * through the medium of sound. The project comprises four distinct installations, which also form components of a larger system. To demonstrate the viability of integrated technological systems, the output of each installation supplies sound to each of the other works. Old and new technologies form modules of a larger organism, recycling the sound, turning in upon itself, and creating an engine of perpetual renewal. e Q is: -> Ephemera :: Greg Peterkin An integrated electronic media environment, utilising state-of-the-art light and movement sensors to initiate fluctuating patterns of sound stimulation and composition. -> Transception :: Matthew Thomas Using an antiquated system of transmission and reception, Transception traverses the frequencies in an exploration of unintended and serendipitous 'audio art'. -> Redundant Noise :: elendil Audio debris collected into a prototype of low-fi interaction, created for the now outmoded Macintosh SE30. -> ovalmaschine :: r a d i o q u a l i a The listener becomes remix artist, folding and fusing live global net.radio transmissions into and out of arbitrary fragments of gliding low-fi sound samples. -> vision system :: zzkt The slide system, enabled by e Q's temp.mecha droid of distance, will slice, pleat and drift in a tangled optical substrate. Further information regarding opening and closing performances will follow. * quoted from the Redundant Technology Initiative's Manifesto <http://www.lowtech.org/>. Contemporary Arts Centre of South Australia 14 Porter St, Parkside, South Australia ph 61 8 8272 2682, fax 61 8 8373 4286 cacsa@camtech.net.au http://www.cacsa.org.au/cacsa r a d i o q u a l i a and the CACSA would like to thank: Virtual Artists, Derringers, Nick Mollison, & the Media Resource Centre. The Contemporary Art Centre of South Australia Inc., is assisted by the South Australian Government through Arts SA, and Industry Development, and the Commonwealth Government through the Australia Council, its arts funding and advisory body. info: r a d i o q u a l i a ((o)) f r e q u e n c y s h i f t i n g p a r a d i g m s i n s t r e a m i n g a u d i o ph: 61 8 8232 0142 radioqualia@va.com.au http://www.radioqualia.va.com.au supported by virtual artists (VA) http://www.va.com.au ................................................................... 06 Date: Thu, 14 Jan 1999 18:33:19 +0100 From: Laurent JESOVER <jesover@attac.org> http://attac.org/alterdavos Starting Friday January 15th (18h00 - 06:00 PM French time or 16H00 - 04:00 PM GMT) I hope that will enable you to prepare the forums. Please, distribute widely. The forum is divided into five groups in order to help the discussion. The five themes are as follows: FORUM 1 Driving straight into a wall: toward economic chaos! Transnational capital Deregulation and dismantling of social services Retirement funds and multinational corporations The crisis of small and medium-sized corporations. FORUM 2 What mechanisms are available for an equitable distribution of wealth? Taxation of capital movements and redistribution Freezing, expropriation, and retrocession Ecological taxes Fair trade and ethical banking Particularities of the African situation FORUM 3 Citizens' control of institutions and the role of the state Methodology, alternative expertise, training and information Reform of institutions, the role of central banks International treaties (MAI, NPT) and negotiating frameworks (OEDC, WTO) FORUM 4 Preventing financial crime Bank law and the legal framework of private banks Lifting bank secrecy Investigation of holdings and diversion of loans Tax havens and tax crime: money laundering, corruption,... FORUM 5 A different model of growth Debts and restructuring North/South financial flows Financial ethics and economic solidarity ................................................................... 07 Date: Mon, 18 Jan 1999 11:31:13 +0000 From: Jason Skeet <jason@artec.org.uk> Announcing the launch of <head>banger. Download this 100% Java program now (Macintosh only - Windows version available Feb '99). <http://www.deepdisc.com/earshot/earshot_RnD.html> <head>banger is a unique HTML drum machine; a combined web site site flooder and re-configurable rythm generator. Enter a URL into <head>banger and it attacks a site with the perpetual retrieval of a page. HTML is transformed into percussive sequences that trigger pre-defined sounds - <head>banger comes with its own sounds but users can easily add their own. Rythms generated by <head>banger are dependent on HTML structures and the moment to moment speed of the connection. To aid the user the current Beats Per Minute (BPM) is displayed as well as the total number of bytes stripped from the site, whilst text from a site is 'hosed' onto the screen as rythms are generated. Several <head>bangers have been used together to build dense sound compositions, each one targetted to a specific web page. <head>banger is designed by Andi Freeman as a research tool for the earshot explorer, navigator and composer of sound on the web. <http://www.deepdisc.com/earshot> <head>banger is free for personal non-profit use. for more information <mailto: jason@artec.org.uk> ______________________________________________________________________ Deepdisc - supports a range of art and educational projects ______________________________________________________________________ <mailto:jason@artec.org.uk> <http://www.deepdisc.com> ................................................................... 08 Date: Tue, 17 Feb 1920 00:43:23 +0200 From: "<infozone>jens gebhart" <infozone@ensba.fr> Subject: infozone program 18.-24.1.99 _ ___ (_)__ / _/__ ___ ___ ___ ___ / / _ \/ _/ _ \/_ // _ \/ _ \/ -_) /_/_//_/_/ \___//__/\___/_//_/\__/ prÈsente <la voix XX> ................................................................... >lun.18.1. >la voix XX + O.TOUATI+S.LEROY+R.GRISEY >18-22h >mar.19.1. >la voix XX + Lyfta, M.YOSHIKAWA, D.WIECZOREK >15-24H >mer.20.1. >la voix XX + Susana SULIC >20h >jeu.21.1. >la voix XX + Olga KISSELEVA >20h >ven.22.1. >la voix XX + Andrea LAUTERWEIN >20h >sam.23.1. >la voix XX + Judith SIEGMUND >20h >dim.24.1. >la voix XX + Marina CHABROL >20h *Edition de T-shirt <infozone nostalgie> en vente ý partir du mer.20.1.99 (Anne-Claire Budin et Šlodie Huet) ................................................................... Programme dÈtaillÈ: >lun.18.1. >la voix XX + O.TOUATI+S.LEROY+R.GRISEY >18-22h ------------------------------------------------------------------- Sophie LEROY & Raphael GRISEY >Installation vidÈo Olivia TOUATI >Installation Imaginaire, Sans Date, Sans Titre >mar.19.1. >la voix XX + Lyfta, M.YOSHIKAWA, D.WIECZOREK >15-24H ------------------------------------------------------------------- Installation interactive avec l'ecriture et l'histoire d'oranges "Der Maskierte Leerlauf/Lost Message Dimension/Mot Le Dire" Histoire d'oranges >couper les oranges en deux >les presser afin de sÈparer "le jus" et "la peau" >mettre les peau par terre et le jus dans les goblets >voir au mur le petit mot qui raconte une histoire d'oranges >gošter l'orange pressÈe Lyfta, Mami YOSHIKAWA, Dieter WIECZOREK >mer.20.1. >la voix XX + Susana SULIC >20h ------------------------------------------------------------------- "J'applique une gÈnÈtique formelle ou les crÈations sont nÈes aussi d'un laboratoire hypertechnologique. Les multiples dans leur dÈgradation dans l'espace-temps se ressemblent aux Ítre vivants. Le point est pour moi l'ÈlÈment clef du tissu plastique. Les pixels et les gËnes, libÈrant l'a Ènergie sont aussi les subjets de mon travail." Susana Sulic Installation >infolab trans-code http://perso.wanadoo.fr/sign69/sulic >jeu.21.1. >la voix XX + Olga KISSELEVA >20h ------------------------------------------------------------------- The art of Olga Kisseleva is concerned with communication. More precisely, with the possibility of communication between human beings. So what, you may ask? Is not this one of the main themes of the twentieth century art in general, from expressionism to existentialism? Yes+ADs- but every generation has to answer this question anew, for itself -- for the possibility to have communication, as well as mis-communication, emerges in a different way in each period. In the case of Kisseleva's generation, its formation was shaped by two most amazing events, the events which, together, came to define the end of the twentieth century. The first event, taking place in second half of the 1980s: the end of Communism, the dissolution of the Soviet block, the disappearance of the Big Other of this century. The result: communication chaos. The second event, taking place in the first half of the 1990s: Internet. New communication utopia: +ACI-COMPUTERS OF ALL COUNTRIES, CONNECT +ACEAIg-. The artist asked the question of people in different countries. She entered the received answers into a computer and created hyperlinks between them. The answers came to form a single text. A collective answer, which assumes a collective subject. But this collective subject is created by the artist. She attempted, in other words, to create a whole, a utopian unity out of fragments, the fragments of individual minds, individual beings, pieces of TV news, memories, languages, customs, pop culture, and so on. The resulting communication utopia has a distinctly late twentieth form of hypertext. Maybe this is the only kind of unity possible today, or at least the kind of unity which is true to the mosaic nature of fragments it brings together ?+ICY- http://www.fraclr.org >ven.22.1. >la voix XX + Andrea LAUTERWEIN >20h ------------------------------------------------------------------- "I know, however, of a young chronophobiac who experienced something like panic when looking for the first time at homemade movies that had been taken a few weeks before the birth. He saw a world that was practically unchanged - the same house, the same people - and then realized that he did not exist there at all and that nobody mourned his absence". A. Lauterwein, "Souvenirs volÈs" : du parasitage / recyclage technologique de la mÈmoire humaine. >sam.23.1. >la voix XX + Judith SIEGMUND >20h ------------------------------------------------------------------- "Berlin Plantation-Club" A video-documentation of Judith SIEGMUND (1998) VHS, 53 min Cut: Achim Bendix Music: Bertram Denzel What is at the Plantation-Club typically for Berlin? This question I often placed myself . The people who work there, are coming from all directions but it connects for one nevertheless that they remained in Berlin. And thus they present the city, which somehow also took up them, and in which they try to live their ideas and way of life. The Plantation club does not only live by its mechanism, which one sees if one occurs, it lives also by the people, which operate in it. All coworkers of the Plantation-Club are in the night life at home, some operate also in other clubs in Berlin. But in addition they use the work or the cash around other things to do. They represent typical citizens of Berlin ways of life. By the example of Plantation-Club can be shown special page of Berlin, which will disappear perhaps also in the page make-up of the city - or not. The Plantation-Club is not special in be-being that characteristic as night-club, however he belongs to clubs of Berlin that is recently not much chicken and well designed. Its improvised mechanism and operation are symbolically for the tendency of Berlin in the passed years. During the cut work, on 4 November 1998 the Plantation-Club burned down. >dim.24.1. >la voix XX + Marina CHABROL >20h ------------------------------------------------------------------- Installation: dÈclarations *Edition de T-shirt <infozone nostalgie> en vente ý partir du mer.20.1.99 (Anne-Claire Budin et Šlodie Huet) ............................................................ infozone ............................................................ 20 rue des ecouffes 75004 paris metro: st.paul ............................................................ http://campus.ensba.fr/infozone e-mail: infozone@ensba.fr Tel. 33(0)143469838 Fax. 33(0)147035080 ............................................................ a temporary workspace for presentation creation and discussion in paris / france ............................................................ ................................................................... 09 >Date: Sun, 17 Jan 1999 13:56:09 GMT >From: sarit M <saritm@dircon.co.uk> > >dear friends, >this is an urgent message regarding the 121 centre in > Brixton, London England. >a few days ago, Lambeth council (the local council) was granted a court >order allowing it to evict the centre, which has been squatted >for 18 years. > > >there is a possibility that the council will attempt to evict the building >very soon, and in order to resist that threat, we are organizing, and we >need as much help as possible. > > >WHAT TO DO >the first thing happening is a meeting to get together plans for defending >the centre. >the meeting is happening on: Monday, the 18th of Jan. (that's in two days) >at the 121 centre, 121 Railton rd, Brixton. at 19:00 sharp (no tea and >chatting -this is serious!) > > >we will keep the centre occupied in order to prevent Lambeth council from >catching us unprepared. other stuff will come up at the meeting. > >please inform anyone you know who is prepared to defend squatted, >autonomous centres against a greedy council. >The 121 centre has been squatted for 18 years. according to English law, >that means the current occupiers have a right to own it, but the courts who >care only about defending property owners are obviously not going to do that >gladly. > >****please**** forward this e-mail to as many people as possible, and post it on relevant mailing lists. success depends on building a massive movement to resist eviction. anyone who has ever used the centre should have a good reason to want it to stay there. > >stay in touch - the 121 phone no is: 0171 978 8214. (ansaphone message with >info and updates) there will also be a webpage very soon, with regular >updates. >help in any way possible - we will need food, money, building material and >people to build barricades, plus all the other things needed for an >occupation. also, if you are willing to make phone calls (and own a mobile >phone with free calls) anyway, we all know what to do. > >Sarit M, For the 121 collective >-------------------------- >121 centre is a world famous squatted centre, which has been a home for >anarchist activists for years. it has a bookshop, cafe and performance >space, >and housed many radical groups over the years, including squatters groups, >feminist magazine collectives, musicians, artists and environmental >activists. >last summer it hosted "queeruption", London's first anarco-queer gathering. >It >is located in 121 Railton Rd, Brixton, South London, England. for post: PO >Box 9384, Brixton SW9 7ZB, London. >------------------------- >-- >My So-Called Site *updated 16-5* >http://www.saritm.dircon.co.uk/index.html --- # 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