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------ Mensaje reenviado De: Andreas Broeckmann <abroeck@transmediale.de> Fecha: Wed, 18 Dec 2002 19:01:08 +0100 Para: spectre@mikrolisten.de Asunto: [spectre] transmediale.03 - newsletter: conferences ************************************************** Newsletter 18.12.2002 transmediale.03 [play global!] Artistic Strategies for the Global Game More conference and programme information at http://www.transmediale.de (website as yet in beta-phase.) Conferences ************************************************** 1. transmediale.03 - Conferences 2. Conference: Play Global 3. Conference: Global Game Utopia 4. Conference: »home electronics« 5. Panel: Inter-discipline media art ************************************************** 1. transmediale.03 - Conferences transmediale.03 (February 1st - 5th, 2003) will deal with artistic and cultural effects of globalisation. The festival motto is 'Play Global!' and asks in how far globalisation brings about new cultural forms of individual and collective agency. All conferences will take place in the House of World Cultures (HKW) (John-Foster-Dulles-Allee 10, 10557 Berlin, http://www.hkw.de). Admission each EUR 5, at reduced rate EUR 4 ************************************************** 2. Conference: Play Global Globalisation today seems mostly as an inevitable fact. Economy, politics, society and culture take place in global interrelations. But the scope for participation in the global game varies at a considerable height. The conference will present critical art projects and utopian approaches to the myths of a global culture. Artists, sociologists and media scientists discuss artistic strategies for the global game: play global! Sunday February 2nd, 2003 / 12.00 - 15.00 hrs with: Marko Peljhan (SI/US) - http://makrolab.ljudmila.org/ Coco Fusco (US) - http://www.thing.net/~cocofusco/ Beatrice Gibson (GB) Heidrun Holzfeind (AT) Brian Holmes (US/F) ************************************************** 3. Conference: Global Game Utopia Computer games have increasing importance for both, the behaviour of playing children and teenagers as well as the development and analysis of social, political and military behavioral science models. Exemplary for this influence are games like SimCity, which changed urban development, or US Army’s new recruiting game, designed to demonstrate teenagers the real conditions of soldiership and close combat. Do these games pretend to show how our functional and ethical behaviour may look like in future? And will the weltanschauung - implemented in these games - have impact on our future reality? In this conference sociologists, media scientist and artists present global utopia as it is contained in computer games and discuss its relation to reality. Sunday, February 2nd, 2003 / 16.00 - 19.00 hrs with: Jackie Stevens & Natalie Bookchin (US) James Der Derian (US) - http://www.watsoninstitute.org/infopeace/ Birgit Richard & Jutta Zaremba (DE) Ben Wibberley (UK) - http://www.babelmedia.com Moderation: Claus Pias (DE) ************************************************** 4. Conference: »home electronics« An event by club_transmediale at HKW http://www.clubtransmediale.de At first sight electronic music does not seem to be linked to certain places or bodies. Do the possibilities of digital sound processing, its instruments, its producing, distributing and receptive structures not only make any sound everywhere available but - at the same time - cut loose all its local ties? What we listen to cannot be localised because the specifics of local patterns are hardly represented, not in the image of the sound nor in visual or haptic signs. Is electronic music the real sound track of the most discussed globalisation scenario? »home - electronics« will track down the importance of local codes in electronic music. Monday, February 3rd, 2003 / 16.00 - 19.00 hrs with: David Toop (UK) Susanne Niedermayr (AT) Alain Mongeau (CA) Thomas Burkhalter (CH) Fran Ilich (MX) (tbc) Moderation: Susanne Binas (D) ************************************************** 5. Panel: Inter-discipline media art Teaching digital media in art schools The formation phase of digital media art - after courageous foundations of museums and academies in the early nineties - is over. Electronic and digital media now belong to the canon of art and are taught at most art schools. Digital media, more than other forms of art, imply an inter-disciplinary approach between images, sounds and words, between design, navigation and inter-active story telling. How should art schools define their curricula in a field that has no fixed canon and that is subject to continuous change in technical, theoretical and practical aspects? What kind of new teaching method do art schools need, and traditions should be maintained? How will teaching change and will these changes be accepted by established faculties? Wednesday, February 5th, / 11.00 - 13.00 hrs Language: only English with: Stefan Roemer (Kunsthochschule fuer Medien Koeln) - http://www.khm.de/kmw/kit/ Ute Vorkoeper (HfBK Hamburg, transmedien) - http://www.transmedien.de Thomas Winkler (Universitaet zu Luebeck, Institut fuer Multimediale und Interaktive Systeme) - http://artdecom.mesh.de Moderation: Holger Schulze (Universitaet der Kuenste Berlin, SOUNDXCHANGE) - http://www.soundxchange.net In Cooperation with SOUNDXCHANGE at UdK-Berlin and the Bund-Laender-Kommissions-Programm 'Kulturelle Bildung im Medienzeitalter' sponsored by Bundesministerium fuer Bildung und Forschung (BMBF) http://www.kubim.de ************************************************** transmediale.03 [play global!] 1 - 5 february 2003 international media art festival berlin http://www.transmediale.de info@transmediale.de ************************************************** ______________________________________________ SPECTRE list for media culture in Deep Europe Info, archive and help: http://coredump.buug.de/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/spectre ------ Fin del mensaje reenviado _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? 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