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Date: Fri, 29 Sep 2000 16:48:20 +1000 From: Sean Healy <evolver@loud.org.au> Subject: electrofringe oct5-9 ncle,oz. Electrofringe 2000 - Panels / Forums / Workshops / Demonstrations / Screenings electrofringe is an annual festival of digital, hybrid, electronic and new media arts, that is now in its third year, in sunny downtown newcastle, australia. We've included the program below for people that might be interested. If you're in Australia check the site for transport/accom info, and if overseas, check the site 4 the latest program, audiovisual streams and daily updates and session reviews, http://www.octapod.org.au/electrofringe/2000 official blurby: electrofringe aims to provide pathways into new media, through critical forums exploring major issues, professional demonstrations of new technologies and a range of screenings and live events that showcase some of the most exciting developments in screen culture both within Australia and globally. electrofringe is both by and for young and emerging new media artists. The festival is coordinated by octapod and will be held in Newcastle Australia, in conjunction with the National Young Writers Festival, the The National Student Media Conference, the National Independent Electronic Labels Conference and a national radio conference. electrofringe will also be collaborating with Net.Congestion, an International Streaming Media Conference held on the same weekend in Amsterdam. real blurby: it's about bringing crazy people together ! Electrofringe is made possible by a large body of emailers around australia, and represents the collective work of hundreds of people within these electronic networks. It's the diversity of participants and audience that makes for such an electric atmosphere and provides a hotbed for cross fertilising of ideas. Like the best agricultural shows.... love any feedback. >>> sweltering by the pacific ocean, jean poole 2000. ** ** ** This Is 'This Is Not Art' Day/Time:Thursday 10:00 AM Duration: 2:0 Location: TPI House The Batcave Find out how you can add your own reviews, interviews, vox pops, photos etc to TINA's very own indymedia style web site. Meet the electrometro streaming crew and learn how easy it is to publish now daze. With Matthew Arnison, Nick Ritar and Sherry Mclean VR - What is it good for? Day/Time:Thursday 11:00 AM Duration: 1:0 Location: City Hall Newcastle Room Will VR will prove to be humanities greatest invention since fire? Miriam English don't think so, and amongst her long list of uses for VR, she believes there is one that will transform the way we see ourselves and how we see the world. It could help heal the planet and allow humans to finally outgrow their petulant childhood, blossoming into mature citizens of the universe. What is it? Attend and find out. With Miriam English Video & Audio live mixing using Midi Day/Time:Thursday 1:00 PM Duration: 1:0 Location: TPI House The Batcave How visuals and sound can be coordinated in a live context using Midi software and devices. The principle software presented will be MidiVid which enables the triggering of Video + effects using Midi controllers. We'll look at sending Midi signals between software apps + hardware controllers sitting on two different computers. Also covered will be MidiOx (general purpose Midi utility) and MidiJoy (how to use a joystick as a Midi controller). With Chris Lange, Etienne Deleflie, Justin Maynard and Katherine Gadd Non-linear Video for Information and Communication Day/Time:Thursday 2:00 PM Duration: 1:0 Location: TPI House The Batcave "The boom in digital technologies has profoundly shaken the procedures of recording, editing and broadcasting. Artists are able to proceed with styles of visual exploration never possible until now. The range of expression has been considerably enriched.." Quote: CICV, Centre for Art and Creation with an International Vocation, Pierre Schaeffer A 30 minute discussion about editing video in real-time for the purposes of documentation, and the broadcasting of events on location and via the internet.Focussing on the technology of real-time, non-linear video editing, rather than technology for streaming video via the net. The outcome of combining the methods of real-time editing and online streaming will be discussed. With Kim Bounds Animation: Comics and Mixed Media Day/Time:Thursday 3:00 PM Duration: 1:0 Location: TPI House The Batcave Scanning of toys and more mayhem as we animate real life objects digitally. With Van Sowerwine. With Van Sowerwine Electronic Collectives Day/Time:Thursday 3:00 PM Duration: 1:15 Location: City Hall Newcastle Room Lessons Learned from pooling resources. Come and chat with members of the Project Room (Syd), Octapod (ncle - u knew that didn't u?), & Toy Satellite (Melb). Mapping histories / exploring potentials. With Andrew Garton and Cindi Drennan Grant writing Day/Time:Thursday 3:00 PM Duration: 1:0 Location: Wheeler Place Tent # 2 How to get money. Who has it, and how to charm their pants off (well, write a good application). With Campion Decent and Kath Fielden Collaboration in Video Production Day/Time:Thursday 4:00 PM Duration: 1:0 Location: TPI House The Batcave Musicians, video makers/performers, lighting, decorators, dancers.... who usually perform independently... How can we bring together the different disciplines and what happens when they work together in synchronised multimedia / audiovisual performance. What's involved, whether it's just jamming live, or hooking up in a larger multimedia production? With Cindi Drennan, Helen Clemens, Kirsten Bradley and Nick Deacon How to Multimedia Enhance Yr Music CDs Day/Time:Thursday 5:00 PM Duration: 1:0 Location: TPI House The Batcave Why you would want to and what sort of stuff you can do. Megabyte considerations, user limitations, how to add video to cd's, putting video to computer, programs for editing compression, how to add animations to cd, what programs to use, burning cds, production, technical stuff and more. With Tara Pattenden Programming Sound for Computers Day/Time:Thursday 6:00 PM Duration: 2:0 Location: City Hall Newcastle Room Overview of tools and techniques available - by Ross Bencina, creator of audiomulch. With Ross Bencina Scanner & Kodwo Eshun Q&A (co-presented by NIELC & Electrofringe) Day/Time:Thursday 6:00 PM Duration: 1:30 Location: City Hall Hunter Room Come and meet Robin Rimbaud, aka Scanner and acclaimed music and culture writer/critic Kodwo Eshun. Ask them the questions you want to know the answers to about culture, electronic music, multimedia, surveillance technology and the illusion of privacy, science fiction in music, writing about music, and art.. . . . Bring your beverages. With Kodwo Eshun and Robin Rimbaud (scanner) Video Performance Style Showcase Day/Time:Thursday 6:00 PM Duration: 2:0 Location: TPI House The Batcave Video artists might be using the same tools but the output is as individual as the artist! We screen 5-10 minute segments of many different video artists' demo tapes, with commentary by the artists about their work, aims and style. Where available, material will be collated and distributed to participants and contributors. With Cindi Drennan, John Power and Kim Bounds Impermanence Day/Time:Thursday 7:00 PM Duration: 1:15 Location: Shop Front Performance Space A film screening presented by the Post Hoc Performing Words Company. With Post Hoc ShootOut - Local U/18 screenings Day/Time:Thursday 7:30 PM Duration: 3:0 Location: Palais Royale, Hunter St Main Room Watch all of your friends wander around Newcastle during the Shootout 24 hour Film Festival. Only 20 or so of the 180 entries were screened, so here's your chance to see the masterpieces that didn't make the final cut. At the PALAIS. Tribulation 99: Alien Anomalies Under America Day/Time:Thursday 8:00 PM Duration: 1:15 Location: City Hall Hunter Room 99 conspiracy theories covering the big bang to the end of the world and everything in between, spliced together in trademark collage style by Craig Baldwin. Cold Cut chat from the Space Lab (UK) Day/Time:Thursday 9:00 PM Duration: 1:0 Location: TPI House The Batcave World renowned electronic visual/audio pioneers Coldcut will be answering questions about their own indepedent label, Ninjatune. They will also be discussing the future trends of music regarding new and emerging technologies during a 1 hour interview streamed over the net. With Matt Black and Peter Ninja Burning Man 2000 - experimental community Day/Time:Friday 11:00 AM Duration: 2:0 Location: City Hall Newcastle Room The Burning Man festival is a temporary city constructed in the middle of an open plain. Fresh stories of how an alternative community can be created out of nothing, flourish in outrageous freedom, and then leave no trace of its existence. With Cindi Drennan and Justin Maynard Open Publishing & Sharing Stories Offline Day/Time:Friday 11:00 AM Duration: 1:0 Location: Nesca House first floor - Tutorial Room 1 Open publishing lets people tell their own stories...but can we survive life without an editor? What if the audience is the fact-checking department? How do we foster flame-free discussion, and avoid excluding people who are offline? With Colene Woods Online Comics Day/Time:Friday 11:00 AM Duration: 1:0 Location: TPI House The Batcave Anton Emdin shares his knowledge on making your comics work online. With Anton Emdin International activist organising Day/Time:Friday 12:00 PM Duration: 2:0 Location: Festival Club Downstairs Global motivation v.s global organisation. Is the internet really a democratising force? Includes a brief history of the indymedia movement: live TV, virtual conferences, webcasts from the footpath. With Colene Woods and Matthew Arnison The Configurable City Day/Time:Friday 1:00 PM Duration: 1:0 Location: Nesca House first floor - Tutorial Room 1 Developments in wearable computers and the miniturisation of components so they can be embedded into buildings and clothes have resulted in the need for a new type of media aesthetic. What are the social and political implications for a street culture based on wireless ongoing, dynamic and fluid communications? Will wearable computers and the ubiquity of wireless and untethered digital media result in new types of signage, new types of media and new types of social relations? Or will the old structures remain in place and be unaffected by the fact that people no longer have to be anywhere specific to share, make and engage with audio visual material and information? The Configurable City will examine the implications of living with information as something overlayed onto our everyday lives. It will discuss ways in which computers are affecting our behavior as a culture of people who inhabit cities, and need street life. With david cox The Internet and new forms of artistic expressions Day/Time:Friday 1:00 PM Duration: 1:0 Location: TPI House The Batcave Is it missing the point to push high bandwidth multimedia content? What new forms of artistic expression are emerging which do not have equivalents in the offline world? With Etienne Deleflie, Katherine Gadd and Matthew Arnison Social aspects of multi-user virtual worlds Day/Time:Friday 1:00 PM Duration: 2:0 Location: City Hall Newcastle Room People have been socialising in virtual worlds now for more than half a decade. Are there any conclusions to be drawn from how people interact in virtual spaces? In VR your physical appearance doesn't matter, you can adopt the persona you wish for, and interact with people from allover the world who might share your particular passion. What new and peculiar social problems and benefits emerge in this terrain? With Miriam English Video on Disc Workshop Day/Time:Friday 2:00 PM Duration: 1:0 Location: TPI House The Batcave Discs have the advantage of being lighter than videotape and offer random access. A technical session on how to get your video onto VCD, SVCD or DVD, with an analysis of the pitfalls and problems of tape vs disc. With Justin Maynard and Nick Ritar The TV game Day/Time:Friday 2:00 PM Duration: 2:0 Location: Wheeler Place Tent # 1 How do you access a soapie bible? What situations are fit for comedies? How can we bring Harold back from the dead without losing respect? How do I get a job writing for TV? With Mardi McConnochie, Meaghan Smith, Sophie Black and Yasmin Boland Design/text Day/Time:Friday 2:00 PM Duration: 1:15 Location: Wheeler Place Tent # 2 Intersections between visual aesthetics and communication. It's more than just an issue of font. With Lou Smith, Pip Shea, Samantha Arnull and Simon Sellars This Playful World: - How Technology is Transforming our Imagination. Day/Time:Friday 3:00 PM Duration: 1:15 Location: City Hall Newcastle Room Mark Pesce, provocative cybercritic and co-founder of vrml (virtualreality mark-up language), talks about the themes of his latest book live from Los Angeles: This Playful World: - How Technology is Transforming our Imagination. With Mark Pesce Trans-Space: Art and The Activist City Day/Time:Friday 3:00 PM Duration: 2:0 Location: Nesca House first floor - Tutorial Room 1 What would a city be like or how would a city be designed if it were to be built by activists, the powerless, the unemployed, the disenfranchised, the artists? This interactive workshop will attempt to visualise and construct an identity for an activist city. With molly hankwitz The Glass Bell Day/Time:Friday 3:00 PM Duration: 1:0 Location: TPI House The Batcave The Glass Bell is an audio driven installation using a large scale waterscreen which responds to hand gestures on the screen surface to determine the way sounds and images behave. A fictional poetic construct, it explores the role of stories as placeholders for the unutterable, for what falls between languages and places when we leave. With Ryan Sabir and Sophea Lerner Legal & Financial I - Contracts, Sampling, Copyright Day/Time:Friday 3:00 PM Duration: 1:0 Location: City Hall Banquet Hall The session will begin with a look at contracts and what to be aware of when signing on the dotted line or getting artists to do the same. It will then move to the legal issues around sampling and examine the various loopholes independents need to be able to exploit. --- LONG VERSION ADDITION TO START --- Sylvia Raptis, a young arts law specialist and music protagonist, will guide the audience through a long but rewarding look at many legal issues facing labels and artists. With Marcus Fowler (ArtsLaw), Susan King and Paul and Sylvia Raptis Automating your website Day/Time:Friday 4:00 PM Duration: 1:0 Location: TPI House The Batcave You can make your site much more interactive by automating it. We go over some of the tools involved, including the need for software programming, scripting languages (e.g perl, php), and databases (SQL). Run by Sydney's infamous CAT geeks. With Andy Nicholson and Matthew Arnison MP3 & Sampling Debate Day/Time:Friday 5:00 PM Duration: 1:0 Location: City Hall Banquet Hall This debate will present the multiple sides of the MP3 debate and cover copyright and sampling. What is legal? What should be legal? --- LONG VERSION ADDITION --- Anti-copyright activist John Jacobs will present a case against copyright which will be challenged by APRA alongside Susan King (Anteduiluvian Rocking Horse) who addressed the 8th Biennial Australian Copyright Council Symposium in 1998 on the subject of copyright and art, in particular relation to music, and remains an active advocate of copyright law reform. Scanner will offer his perspective as an internationally renowned artist whose methods rely on the breach of privacy and unauthorised sampling. Gordon Finlayson from Clan Analogue will examine the issues from the persepctive of a local independent. With Jeffrey Bartolomei (APRA), John Jacobs, Marcus Fowler (ArtsLaw), Susan King and Paul and Sylvia Raptis Scripting Overview & how it relates to Web Publishing Day/Time:Friday 5:00 PM Duration: 1:0 Location: TPI House The Batcave Is Java your cuppa tea? What about cgi, perl etc ? Learn how to make rollovers with code, and get an introduction into principles behind scripting for the web, from Phil Reakes of Shaft's Big Score zine. With Phil Reakes sydney.indymedia.org & Automated Publishing Online Day/Time:Friday 5:00 PM Duration: 1:0 Location: City Hall Newcastle Room Colene Woods sydney.indymedia.org will discuss and explore their automated publishing system and its implications for independent publishing. With Colene Woods Hactivism Day/Time:Friday 6:00 PM Duration: 2:0 Location: Wheeler Place Tent # 1 Hacktivism - the merging of hacking and activism. Although not active subscribers to the theory of it, 2600 Australia will discuss the notion of hacktivism and the place it may have in the future. With 2600 Australia & Wiretapped Video Performance: Content vs Clipart Day/Time:Friday 6:00 PM Duration: 1:0 Location: TPI House The Batcave A look at how material can be produced for a live video performance, through content creation, sampling, or through generation of material during the event itself, We explore the issues of creating original material vs sampling and issues of copyright, and how the choice of source material affects the VJ style. With Cindi Drennan, Grant Muir, John Power and Justin Maynard Remixology Day/Time:Friday 6:00 PM Duration: 2:0 Location: Festival Club Downstairs Discussing ethics, aesthetics, techniques and subtleties of the remix. With Brendan Palmer, Kodwo Eshun and Robin Rimbaud (scanner) Context driven, generative instruments for glass screens Day/Time:Friday 7:00 PM Duration: 1:0 Location: TPI House The Batcave Screen based instruments for both desktops and PDAs are exploring different ways of creating sound and music. Is it composition or sound design? A look at what's driving Toy Satellite's dark ambient sound machine, Tat Fat Size Temple, and the beat synth, Freedrum. With Andrew Garton and Andrew Sargeant Sonic Outlaws Day/Time:Friday 8:00 PM Duration: 2:0 Location: City Hall Hunter Room Sonic Outlaws is a fragmented, gleefully anarchic documentary by Craig Baldwin, which covers the legal nightmare that ensued from Negativland's highly publicized legal case with U2 over copyright infringement. Itself, a masterful example of the Cut N paste aestethic, this film playfully explores current copyright issues with a wide range of provocative artists. Sampling & Surveillance Technology Day/Time:Friday 8:00 PM Duration: 1:0 Location: TPI House The Batcave A technical workshop / Q& A session all about sampling, surveillance technology, and the joys of using them together. With Robin Rimbaud (scanner) Regenerative Generative Day/Time:Friday 9:00 PM Duration: 1:0 Location: TPI House The Batcave A performance featuring Generative psychedelic (re)constructions(real-time interactive sound and image)and translations of sound into visual responses. The culmination of a series of interactive and generative compositions explored over the past two decades by two composer/performers and a special effects artist. With Andrew Garton, John Power and Ollie Olsen Original Schtick Day/Time:Friday 9:00 PM Duration: 2:0 Location: City Hall Banquet Hall Screening and talk by the director. With Maciek Wszelaki Better Living Through Circuitry Day/Time:Friday 9:15 PM Duration: 1:50 Location: Kensington Theatre Kensington Theatre, Hunter St. Insightful and entertaining, this film presents a dynamic view of rave culture and empowerment through technology, the DIY ethic, and the flowering of a new spirituality which embraces transcendence through sound and rhythm. In-depth interviews document such diverse personalities as NY deconstructionist philosopher-cum-electronic mixmaster DJ Spooky, hedonistic streetsmart "Superstar" DJ Keoki, the Vegas-reared Big Beat sonic wizards The Crystal Method, England's prophet of drum-and-bass Roni Size, and the ethereal desert tribalism of the Electric Skychurch. With Robin MacPherson ------Syndicate mailinglist-------------------- Syndicate network for media culture and media art information and archive: http://www.v2.nl/syndicate to unsubscribe, write to <syndicate-request@aec.at> in the body of the msg: unsubscribe your@email.adress