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V2_EAST 96/01 Contents of this newsletter: - V2_East Meeting, Rotterdam 21 January 1996 - Access and connectivity - Existing networks and data bases - 1. Exchange of information - 2. Organising the V2_East network - 3. Initiating projects - Money - Conclusion - Participants - STOP PRESS V2_East Meeting, Rotterdam 21 January 1996 At the end of the Next 5 Minutes: Tactical Media conference, 30 media artists, curators and networkers from thirteen different European countries met at V2_Organisation in Rotterdam to launch a new initiative, V2_East. *V2_East* After a few welcoming words and an introduction by Alex Adriaansens on the history and current work of V2, Andreas Broeckmann briefly outlined the V2_East initiative. It is meant to become a research tool and a networking facility in the field of art and media technology in Eastern Europe, both with Western partners and within Eastern Europe. For V2 - as for all the other partners - V2_East should be a way of developing new contacts and projects. The aim of V2_East is therefore not restricted to triggering projects for V2, put to provide a platform from which cooperations between all institutions involved in media art can develop. There are important cultural, political and historical reasons for the focus that the initiatie takes on East and West European relations - the East European countries share a structurally similar set of problems which should be tackled on an international scale. At the same time, there is a great demand for developing the ties within the European media art community across the defunct, yet still partially existing Cold War divide. Initially, V2 is offering space on its Internet server to build up a site where information about European media art projects and institutions can be collected and made available. For its future programmes and ongoing projects (like the Dutch Electronic Art Festival, DEAF) V2 will make extra efforts to include East European artists. The participants of the meeting (cf list below) introduced themselves and gave a brief personal assessment of the situation of media art. After a discussion of different practical and theoretical problems, and about the rationale of the V2_ a "shopping list" of the crucial points that have to be tackled at present. (They will here be summarised and reorganised.) *Access and connectivity* There is a set of general problems related esp. to Internet access and connectivity which exist everywhere and which often have to be solved locally, although support from the translocal network is generally very helpful. It will be important to create an inventory of independent local and regional networks in the different countries that might be available to artists. A question that was raised in the discussion was the role that the internet should have, both as an artistic medium and as a communication and information carrier for the V2_East initiative. There appears to be no real alternative to the efficiency that the Net offers at the moment, although the medium clearly has its limitations. *Existing networks and data bases* V2_East is just one in a series of attempts to reconnect artist communities in East and West Europe after '1989'. Existing networks and data bases (e.g. Gulliver Clearing House/Amsterdam, Third Eye/Glasgow, HILUS/Wien, Soros Centres) should be used and linked, and possibly used as models. Gerfried Stocker suggested that the Ars Electronica database might actually be useful for our purposes. Like the V2_East project, it is specifically concerned with media art, a field that is not covered by other projects in sufficient depth. Furthermore, our aim is to enhance our abilities for cooperating by establishing our own networked structure in Eastern Europe. The initiative has three main vectors: exchange of information, organising the network, initiating projects. Especially the first two points depend on our commitment to provide information and make our own knowledge and research available. Collectively we already know an incredible amount of stuff, we should now find ways of making it generally available. *1. Exchange of information* (This will initially happen on the website <http://www.v2.nl/east>, although we must also think about other channels and carriers, incl. books and e-mailings. Please, add suggestions to this list, as it will form the basis of the formal structure of the website.) - addresses (institutions, artists, writers, journals, performance and exhibition places) - events (festivals, exhibitions - past and present, documentation) - deadlines and a calendar of forthcoming events - publishing media art projects and works - hardware (studios, workshops, hardware pools) - educational programmes - resources and funds (private sources, grants, government programmes) - data bases, publications, libraries, archives - links to other sources *2. Organising the V2_East network* The exchange of information will form the basis for us to forge new links with people working in media art in order to make it easier to show each others work in East and West, to exchange events, and to find like-minded people for collaborative projects. In order to strengthen the network it will also be important to open up one or more discussion groups where practical, theoretical and political issues can be dealt with. We should aim to meet regularly in real life, but it is doubtlessly necessary to carry on the discussion between those meetings. *3. Initiating projects* The collaborative projects that can emerge from such a network will be as diverse as anything we are dealing with now. During the meeting, we hardly talked about the aesthetic potentials of our initiative - that is clearly something that depends on individual, heuristic decisions. Yet, especially in this initial phase, such projects should be developed with the great need for education, hardware and knowhow in mind. Artists, curators and other people must be educated as regards the potential of electronic networks and media in general for the arts. As for instance the Interstanding example shows (Tallinn, Nov.95), such projects can have an important function as catalysts and should be planned as such. What is needed is the development of a networking culture in which people learn to think translocally, the creation of a culture of being internationally connected. Calin Dan suggested that we should focus esp. on the younger generation. Hardware and knowhow (technical, theoretical, political) should be made available in workshops (incl. telephone lines, networks, software). Diana McCarty proposed to think about, for instance, mobile units, buses or trucks, which allow for the setting up of mini events and for training people locally, preferably leaving hardware behind. The Media Research Foundation in Budapest is working on a programme for collecting old hardware in the West, upgrading it and redistributing it in Eastern Europe, the main bottle-neck at the moment being the problem of transport. What is crucial in all such initiatives is that we exchange and use the experiences of previous projects and both from earlier failures and successes, without forgetting about the specificity of each situation. We should openly display the full diversity of the media, projects and art forms we are dealing with: spread the word, connect, multiply! *Money* Beside the obvious - three comments: - find financial support for artists who are working in projects that do not provide salaries - enable culturally energetic people to travel and experience; invite people - approach sponsors, both for hardware and connectivity, some people have had very good experiences with this *Conclusion* The effectiveness of the V2_East initiative will strongly depend on the degree to which it will be used by the people involved, and on our overall commitment to make this a useful tool. On the one hand, it should be a means through which we can help each other out, work together and support local problem-solving. On the other hand we should team up to be able to speak with greater authority as a collective: we should begin to think of our group, as was suggested, as a form of 'syndicate' that can lobby and exert political pressure. For this aim, an e-mailing list will be installed at the ars electronica centre, Linz/Austria: <syndicate@aec.at>. E-mail sent here will go to all V2_East partners. (Please, pass the messages on by fax or mail to others who are not on-line. Please send addresses of people you would also like to see included in the list to <v2east@v2.nl>) The V2_East website will develop at: <http://www.v2.nl/east> Please, send all information you want to put there, incl. homepages, calls, documentations, links, texts, and other info, to: <v2east@v2.nl> (failing this, send them to <abroeck@v2.nl>). *Participants* Alex Adriaansens (V2_Organisation, Rotterdam) <alex@v2.nl> Inke Arns (Medienbiennale 1997, Berlin/Leipzig) <inke@is.in-berlin.de> Zvonimir Bakotin (desk.nl, netband, Amsterdam) <zone@desk.nl> Andreas Broeckmann (V2_Organisation, Rotterdam/Berlin) <abroeck@v2.nl> Nina Czegledy (Toronto/Budapest) <czegledy@sickkids.on.ca> Calin Dan (Berlin/Amsterdam/Romania) Marta Dubrzynska (Centre for Contemporary Art, Warsaw) <martad@pap.waw.pl> Andor Fabian (Radio TTT, Arkzin, Zagreb) <radiottt_zg@zamir-zg.ztn.apc.org> Henryk Gajewski (C-I-S, Amsterdam/Poland) <henryk@xs4all.nl> Michiel van der Haagen (Warsaw) <mvdh@icm.edu.pl> Adrienne van Heteren (B91, Belgrado) <adrienne@opennet.org> Kathy Rae Huffman (HILUS, Vienna) <kathy@thing.or.at> Ando Keskkula (Tallinn Art University, E-Media Center, Tallinn) <ando@artun.ee> Eric Kluitenberg (SCAN, Groningen) <eric@scan.media-gn.nl> Marjan Kokot (Sudents' Publishing House, Ljubljana) <marjan@kud-fp.si> Geert Lovink (Amsterdam/Budapest) <geert@xs4all.nl> Diana McCarty (Media Research Foundation, Budapest) <dia@szocio.tgi.bme.hu> Igor Markovic (Zamir Translocal Network, Zagreb) <igor.markovic@zamir-zg.ztn.apc.org> Sasa Mirkovic (Radio B92, Belgrado) <sasam@b.92.opennet.org> Alla Mitrofanova (Gallery 21, St. Petersburg) <abc@cyberun.spb.su> Vladimir Muzhesky (Space of Cultural Revolution, Kiev/Amsterdam) Drazen Pantic (Radio B92, Belgrado) <drazen@opennet.org> Dimitry Pilikin (Gallery 21, St. Petersburg) <abc@cyberun.spb.su> Darka Radosavkevic (Radio B92, Belgrado) <darka@opennet.org> Tatiana Savadova (Space of Cultural Revolution, Kiev) George Senchenko (Space of Cultural Revolution, Kiev) Alexei Shulgin (WWW Art Center, Moscow) <easylife@glas.apc.org> Gerfried Stocker (Ars Electronica, Linz) <info@aec.at> Nebojsa Vilik (SCCA, Skopje) <nvilic@soros.org.mk> *STOP PRESS* SCAN/Groningen will be organising a Summer School in Tallinn/Estonia in August 1996 in the context of a new international training programme, "The Communication and Development Programme", funded by the Dutch Foreign Ministry. (Erik Kluitenberg) Cybercafes are being established in Zagreb, Novosibirsk (temporarily), and Albania. (Igor Markovic) The ars electronica/Linz (September 1996) specially invites proposals for media art projects from Eastern Europe. It is imaginable that projects can be realised in collaboration with V2's DEAF96 festival (later in Sept.'96). For the ae96 in September we could also plan the next meeting of the V2_East syndicate. (Gerfried Stocker) Metaforum 3 will take place in Budapest in October 1996. The festival will, in the future, focus on media art from Eastern Europe. (Diana McCarty) ______________________________________________ Comments, corrections and further suggestions are very welcome. ............................................................................ .......................................................... 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