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V2_East / Syndicate Newsletter 97/03 - Introduction - Dates of upcoming events - Updates - General info about the Syndicate list - Subscription * Introduction * Dear Syndicalists, it's only a few days now until the meeting in Liverpool where some of us are going to get together. The LEAF meeting looks like it is going to be a great get-together which will also include some of the latest Syndicate members. The Ostranenie team from Dessau/D that took a trip all the way to Moldova, to Ukraine and Romania, made some new contacts there and we are very happy about the new arrivals (and are looking forward to the travelogue of which Stephen Kovats will hopefully give us a foretaste in Liverpool at the weekend.). Other subscriptions to the list arrived from Belgrade, Skopje, Prague, and the US. Welcome to ye all. In Liverpool we will, beside all the other opportunities for talking, get together on Sunday evening at 19.00hrs. for a special, internal Syndicate meeting in order to make announcements and discuss some of the more practical issues and projects concerning the list and its members. Some of the things that we could raise include: a Syndicate publication series?; European Student Fund proposal; future meetings; the growing Syndicate membership. This newsletter (which comes a week late, I know - my computer is at the hospital ...) includes the announcement of the Nettime <http://www.desk.nl/~nettime> meeting which is planned for 22 and 23 May in Ljubljana. As there is a close tie between these two lists (nettime/syndicate), it is not unlikely that this will turn into an 'unofficial' Syndicate meeting of some sort. One of the themes in Ljubljana will be 'Virtual Europe, Ministate Thinking and the Construction of the Data East', a topic that will recur more often in one or the other form throughout this year: during LEAF in April, at transmedia in Berlin at the end of May, and also at Ostranenie in November. It seems that the rethinking of Europe and the East/West divide are well under way, a process which will not remain without consequences for the Syndicate which is both a result of this divide, and a tool of its undoing. Please, continue using the list syndicate@aec.at for posting info that is of interest to the media art community in East and West Europe. Once again, I would like to ask you all to pass information that might be interesting for people who don't have e-mail on to those people. Wealth in information comes from exchanging it freely. As always, the information about how to subscribe to the Syndicate list is at the end of this newsletter. Best wishes, and see you soon, Andreas Broeckmann (V2_East) * Dates of (some) upcoming events and exhibitions * (info below or in Newsletter 96/..) - 11 April - 18 May 1997: Video Positive 97, Liverpool & Manchester/UK (96/12) - 12 - 13 April 1997: LEAF meeting, Liverpool/UK - April 28-May 3, 1997 Mediawave festival in Gyor/HU - 30 April-4 May 1997: WRO 97, Wroclaw/PL (96/10b) - 7 - 11 May 1997: EMAF, Osnabrueck/D (97/01) - 22 - 23 May 1997: Nettime Conference, Ljubljana/SI - 23 May - 1 June 1997: transmedia/10th Videofest, Berlin/D (97/01) - 3 June - (?) 1997: E-Mail Art 4, Bratislava/SK (97/01) - 6 June - 6 July, 1997: ARTEC'97, 5th Internal Biennale in Nagoya/JP (96/12) - 21 June - 29 September 1997: Documenta X, Kassel/D - 8 - 10 August 1997: Hacking In Progress, HIP97, Almere/NL (97/01) - 8 -13 September 1997: Ars Electronica Festival, Linz/A - 12 - 18 September 1997: World Wide Video Festival, Amsterdam/NL - 22 - 27 September 1997: ISEA 97, Chicago/USA (96/12) - 4 - 11 October 1997: 3rd Festival of Computer Arts, Maribor/SI (97/02) - 7 - 19 October 1997: Interstanding 2, Tallinn/EE - 16 - 26 October 1997: VIPER 97, Lucerne/CH (97/01) - 18 October 1997: opening ZKM, Karlsruhe/D - 24 October 1997: opening Multimediale 5, Karlsruhe/D - 5 - 9 November 1997: OSTranenie, Dessau/D - 18 - 30 November 1997: DEAF 97, Rotterdam/NL - 5 - 7 December 1997: VideoMedeja, Novi Sad/YU - September 1998: Videonale 8 , Bonn/D - September 1998: ISEA98, Liverpool&Manchester/UK * 'Beauty and the East' A Nettime Conference 22nd and 23rd of May 1997 Ljudmila (Ljubljana Digital Media Lab, part of Open Society Institute - Slovenia) is pleased to announce the Nettime May Conference entitled 'Beauty and the East' with the following co-ordinates: dates: May 21arrivals 22-23 conference location: Ljudmila, Prusnikova 74, Ljubljana, Slovenia Topics of afternoon panels are: DAY ONE - May 22 On-Line Publishing: Push Media Planets, Collaborative Archives and Discourse Machines The generation of content is context sensitive, people produce information out of signals, groups define what people can produce, tools make possible what groups can define and vice versa. A critique of the net must include a critical analysis of its 'matter' as a social and cultural product. With the rise of the web, the well developed group structures around bbs, moo, mud, usenet became almost invisible. Now, we are told that the web will vanish and only media with broadcasting qualities will survive. I push therefore I am. Surprisingly, the mailinglist was always a push media, as sucessful and cost-effecitive as e-mail. The coming social information architectures will need a more hybrid, time-based and conceptual working/leisure environment which maps electronic intersubjectivity based on our needs and not the imaginative, inherent will of technique. It is time that intellectuals rethink the relevance of their tools in a wider radius than linguistics. The apperatus of discourse gets extended today by new networks of power/knowledge which are still, compared with the world of print, very unimportant. This makes place for all kinds of experiments and the renovation of historical concepts. In a mix of historical, empirical, and speculative analysis we will try to map a likely and liked future of 'online-publishing,' beyond the static model of the web magazine (or the preformatted net-radio on demand). How will our social interface look like and how do we continue with our gift-economy? chair persons: Geert Lovink, Pit Schultz DAY TWO - May 23 Power Politics: Virtual Europe, Ministate Thinking and the Construction of the Data East Within the development of aesthetics and politics of electronic media since the late 80's 'East Europe' played a minor but spectacular role. Today, driven by unified market forces the topology of cultures in the east and west has to relate to new maps of global corporations and media networks, down to the local resistance of bureaucracies, institutions, and cultural initiatives. But it is not only 'the east' that is forced to adapt, but 'the west' also having to face an inner crisis within its imaginary cartographies. The construction of a media map of Europe becomes indistinguishable from the image of a chaotic, dangerous, and underdeveloped 'hinterland'. The fear of heterogenity and change locates and produces the zones of conflict at its periphery. Under the sign of ethnic and national cleansing grew a the multiplicity of borders and microstates. 'Balkanization' becomes the preferred horror scenario for all kinds of disintegration, and economic, social, cultural, and political difference. The dream of entering the EU-NATO zone is fading away. Is this the freedom people dreamt of? Culture has yet no answer to this imminent crisis. The only thing institutions can come up with, is a weak and cheap remake of well known slogans, taken from yesterday's social movements and art groups (and their media). This includes the quasi-neutral, engaged but professional PC attitude of the NGOs that remained as political forces. The rest is popular revolt, armed despair or armchair criticism. Is an predefined 'open society' the best of all possible options? How long can we support minimal politics and the (justified) desire for conformity? What double role does 'The Net' plays within this configuration? chair persons: Inke Arns, Oliver Marchart Theory-performances of Critical Art Ensemble and Peter Lamborn Wilson. Hosted by Ljudmila (Ljubljana Digital Media Lab, Open Society Institute) Organizing Committee: Vuk Cosic <vuk@kud-fp.si>, Geert Lovink <geert@xs4all.nl>, Diana McCarty <diana@dial.isys.hu>, Pit Schultz <pit@contrib.de> and more soon. For information on travel and participation, please check the website http://www.ljudmila.org/~vuk/nettime/ (in few days) and look for the application form. Or contact <vuk@kud-fp.si> or <diana@dial.isys.hu> * transmedia/Videofest Berlin, 23 May - 1 June 1997 has a new webpage (only in German, at the moment) http://www.mediopolis.de/videofest/ * Ars Electronica 97: September 8 - 13, 1997: FleshFactor This year the Ars Electronica 97, with the title "FleshFactor - Informationsmaschine Mensch", addresses the position of the Mensch, the human being - in the crossfire of gene technology, neuroscience and networked intelligence. Prix Ars Electronica 97 Categories of the competition: - computer animation is opening up in the direction of VR, - the original web category has been expanded into the .net category, - interactive art is being redefined by an emphasis on communication and networking, - the music category is oriented more and more to the multiplicity of new and experimental sound worlds, which we want to include in this category. Further information on the different categories and entry forms: http://prixars.orf.at/prixe.htm TOTAL PRIZE MONEY US$ 102,880 DEADLINE: 30 April 1997 For additional information please contact: ORF - Prix Ars Electronica Christine Schoepf Telephone: ++43(0)732-6900-267 Fax: ++43(0)732-6900-270 or 200 E-mail: ia.info@prixars.orf.at * Interstanding 2, Tallinn/Estonia October 7-19, 1997 The organisers of the Interstading conference on Computer Mediated Communication and Interactivity, which took place in the National Library of Tallinn in November 1995, have decided to organise a follow-up event. Interstanding 2 will build upon and develop the results of the first conference. Interstanding 2 will shift the focus towards the possible strategies and opportunities of the arts in the 'expanded field' of interconnected electronic and digital media. Interstanding 2 will address the opportunities and threats for free personal and cultural expression within this 'expanded field'. Interstanding 2 will encourage a fundamental discussion on the social responsibility of the artist in the emerging information society. Interstanding will consist of three separate layers of interrelated events: 1 - The 5th annual exhibition of the Soros Center for Contemporary Arts Estonia; 4 to 5 artists' projects in the field of digital media will be realised specifically for this occasion. The organisers have abandoned the wide-spread illusion of a deftly expressed subject justifying the artwork, and have given the artists total freedom to interpret such notions as media, media space, media technology and everything connected with them. At the same time the organisers expect the participants to get absorbed in the subject and hope that all the problems will not be reduced to videoprojection. 2 - The organisers wish to involve individuals and organisations from other countries of Central and Eastern Europe within the framework of Interstanding 2, more specifically in: a) A retrospective exhibition of video art produced in Central and Eastern Europe from the pre-Gorbatschov era, i.e. from the 1970s up to the middle of the 1980s. The selection criterion for the exhibition will be the conscious oppostion to "official art"; so called "resistance art". Countries invited to submit works include: Czech Republic, Poland, Croatia, Slovenia, Hungary, Russia, Latvia. b) Presentations of contemporary artistic activities in the media space. Invited countries include: Ukraine, Croatia, Slovakia, Czech Republic, Hungary. The SCCA Estonia welcomes proposals and information related to media art in all other countries of the Central and Eastern European region. 3 - A series of satellite events, aiming to stimulate the active participation and engagement of artists in social processes. - The most important of these satellite events will be a concentrated one day conference, which will continue the debate on the questions raised during the first Interstanding conference. The topic of this one day conference will be 'freedom'. The transformations in the post-socialist societies of Central and Eastern Europe have been heavily implicated by the rhetorics of freedom. The ambiguous nature of the concept of freedom is addressed in relation to the local concerns of these societies. The attention will focus on the specific role digital networking can play in the new social, economic and political constellations of Central and Eastern Europe. - A special participation from the V2_East/Syndicate network will be organised. - Invited presentations of artists and other individuals whose personal contribution to the creation of artistic discourse in media art has been considerable. - A selection of outstanding works in the field of media art, will be presented in collaboration with a.o. the Finnish Museum of Contemporary Art, MUU RyhmÅ and other partners. - Net projects - Art spreading across the world wide interconnected computer networks. Place: Galleries in Tallinn, Estonian Art Museum, Estonian Academy of Arts Cyber Gallery. For further information, please, contact: Eric Kluitenberg <eric@scan.media-gn.nl> * OSTranenie '97, 5 - 9 November 1997, Dessau/D OSTranenie '97, the International Electronic Media Forum, applies the cultural estrangement reflected in Sklovskij's 1916 call for a new vision through art as an examination of the current state of societal transformation in the countries of Central and Eastern Europe. In societies whose fundamental structure is ever more influenced by the power of the broadcast image, the function of electronic media and information in defining cultural and political identities becomes ever more significant. As an international platform of exchange and debate, OSTranenie examines electronic media as a borderless guarantor of cultural diversification and national expression between East and West. The Forum aims at contributing to the structure of information and level of perception concerning electronic media arts as a function of the process of democratisation and cultural orientation in this region. We call on artists, theorists, journalists, and critics to submit relevant works reflecting the state and direction of electronic media arts which support the development of, or illustrate the immanent tensions and conflicts within, a technologically turbulent pan-European society. OSTranenie's presentation of video works, multi-media installations, network based projects, performances, and discussion fora reflects the historical Bauhaus' fusion of art and technology as a means of redefining the structure of a society in transition. By examining the current transformation of cultural identities within the perceived stateless realm of electronic telecommunications, OSTranenie invites an active debate into the role these media play in defining and establishing a basis upon which to create a socially and politically unified environment for the future. OSTranenie '97 is presented by the Studio Electronic Media Interpretation of the Bauhaus Dessau Foundation together with the K.I.E.Z. e.V. and the Werkleitz Gesellschaft as a project of the Media Initiative Saxony-Anhalt. For further information please contact the OSTranenie Team at: Studio Electronic Media Interpretation tel: **49 340 6508 313 Bauhaus Dessau Foundation fax: **49 340 6508 326 Gropiusallee 38 email:<<emi@stiftung-bauhaus.de>> or <<100662.2476@compuserve.com>> D - 06846 Dessau, Germany http://www.misa.uni-magdeburg.de/ostranenie * Updates * Anca Oroveanu <oroveanu@starnets.ro> writes: I am an art historian and an art critic and I have been teaching for years (and still am) at the Department of Art History and Art Theory of the Art Academy in Bucharest. I am not a 'specialist' in media art (I don't think there really are such specialist for the time being in Romania), but i'm interested in the field, all the more as a number of (mostly young) Romanian artists are beginning to work in this direction. I am also involved, with other people, in an attempt to set up a journal of contemporary art (the only one in existence in Romania had to discontinue its appearance for lack of finance) where place will be made (if we are successfull) for media art. * Centre for Computer Arts, Sofia/BG At the end of last year Soros Centre for the Arts - Sofia and the Student Computer Arts Society joined resources and efforts to establish a Centre for Computer Arts. The Centre aims to support the development of non-commercial computer art projects - graphics, computer animation, electronic and computer music, multimedia and videoart. The Student Computer Arts Society for provided the premises and part of the equipment required while Soros Centre for the Arts provided the grant for project development as well as the rest of the technical equipment. The Centre for Computer Arts acts as a grant giving body as well as an information resource centre. The centre also aims to facilitate the international presentation of Bulgarian computer art projects. In November 1996 the Centre for Computer Arts (CCA) began active consultations with artists willing to submit projects for financing during 1997. For four months CCA consultants met with more than 80 people to discuss their ideas and to assess their abilities to complete the projects. We did not aim to censor the artistic ideas but to be assured that artists could realise their ideas with minor help >from a computer specialist. We were really interested in providing financial support for projects that were sure to be completed. [...] We also plan to organise a number of seminars and workshops to train Bulgarian artists to work in and with the new media. For more information on the project contact Krassimira Teneva, project coordinator at Soros Centre for the Arts at kteneva@sca.osf.acad.bg or Rossen Petkov, Student Computer Arts Society at rkp@vmei.acad.bg Soros Centre for the Arts 16 A, Patriarch Evtimii Blvd. Sofia 1000 tel/fax: 00359 2 898994 or 00359 2 9802861 * General Info * V2_East is an initiative of V2_Organisation Rotterdam, which is aimed at creating a network of people and institutions who are involved with or interested in media art in Eastern Europe and which wants to create an infrastructure that facilitates cooperations between partners in East and West. With its 'Syndicate' mailing list, website <http://www.v2.nl/east> and regular meetings, V2_East is becoming an important tool for fostering ties within the media art community in Europe which makes it increasingly obsolete to think in term of 'East' and 'West', and which will eventually make the V2_East initiative itself redundant. The V2_East/Syndicate is a no-budget network initiative rather than an institution. <syndicate@AEC.at> is the address of a mailing list which is dedicated to an exchange of information and ideas relating to the situation and future development of electronic and media art in Eastern Europe. The list members include more than 80 artists, curators, networkers, writers, festival organisers, etc., from East as well as West European countries and beyond, who, through the 'Syndicate', are trying to improve the communication and cooperation between artists and organisations in East and West. The list was first installed following the initial meeting of the V2_East initiative at V2_Organisation in Rotterdam on January 21, 1996, at the end of the second Next 5 Minutes conference. During the DEAF96 festival in September, we held a V2_East Meeting in which around 30 people from 12 different countries participated. * Subscription * To subscribe to the syndicate list, please, send a message to <syndicate-request@aec.at> with the following text in the body of the message: 'subscribe [email-address]' For more information about the Syndicate, please, contact <abroeck@v2.nl> (Andreas Broeckmann). *Please, send information that you feel should appear in the next edition of this newsletter (deadline: 30 March 97) to: abroeck@v2.nl.