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[Nettime-bold] transmediale.01 newsletter #3a - Conference 8 Feb: Software |
transmediale.01 - international media art festival berlin DIY [ do it yourself ! ] 4 - 11 February 2001 The transmediale.01 includes a two-day conference about the DIY theme, focusing on Software (8 February) and Net-based Forms of Distribution and Participation (9 February). On both days, there will be simultaneous English-German translation in the hall, and a live-stream online. * Social Software - Soziale Software Thursday, 8 February 2001, 14.30 - 18.00 h The development of computer hardware and the global network infrastructure provide ever-extending possibilities for social and creative interactions between people. These possibilities have to be designed and coded in software in order to be realised. Thus, software becomes a crucial catalyst for the emergence of the Information Society and its social and cultural structures. To what degree does software determine the structures and potentials of technically based communities? What will be the social design of future political processes? Will political representation become as virtual as online voting? How can software be used not only to support, but also to catalyse social processes? How do social standards of commitment and responsibility work in an environment where anonymity and fluid identities are a given? Project presentations Lutz Henckel (D), GMD FOKUS, project manager of the German BerliOS Open Source platform http://www.berlios.de Christian Hübler (CH), Knowbotic Research: IO_dencies, experimental and artistic interfaces for networked cooperation http://io.khm.de Heiko Idensen (D), Hyperdis: hypertext projects and collaborative writing environments http://www.hyperdis.de Thomax Kaulmann (D): Open Meta Archive, an open, multi-nodal database structure for cultural content http://orang.orang.org http://www.heise.de/tp/deutsch/inhalt/sa/3590/1.html Prof. Dr. Dieter Otten (D), University Osnabrück, research project manager 'Internetwahlen' (online voting) http://www.internetwahlen.de/ Joel Slayton (US), C5 Corporation: SoftSub, an information mapping and knowledge representation project http://www.c5corp.com/softsub Discussion panelists Steven Clift (US), political analyst of 'e-democracy' http://www.publicus.net Michael van Eeden (NL), programmer, co-founder of Amsterdam's Digital City http://www.waag.org Georg Greve (D), programmer, software analyst, representative of the European Free Software Foundation Hamburg http://www.gnu.org/people/greve.html Jeanette Hofmann (D), political scientist, internet researcher at the Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin http://duplox.wz-berlin.de/people/jeanette/ Rena Tangens (D), FOEBUD Bielefeld, net pioneer and cryptography expert http://www.foebud.org/ Kindly supported by Bundeszentrale fuer politische Bildung http://www.bpb.de * Artistic Software - Software Art Thursday, 8 February 2001, 20.30 h The transmediale.01 has organised the first award competition that includes an art prize for software. This competition recognises the artistic work done by hybrid artist-programmers who are neither 'interactive media artists' or 'net artists', but whose aesthetic material is code and whose expressive form is software programming. The definition that has been suggested for Software Art is that it incorporates projects in which self-written algorithmic computer software (stand alone programmes or script-based applications) is not merely a functional tool, but is itself an artistic creation. Through the competition and this panel discussion, the transmediale hopes to stimulate the debate about software as a motor of cultural innovation. Does software serve a merely instrumental function, or does it offer new and creative cultural perspectives? Is computer code a genuine artistic material like paint or digital images? With Jean-Pierre Balpe (F), professor for Hypermedia at University Paris 8 http://www.labart.univ-paris8.fr/ Florian Cramer (D), literary scientist and free software expert, Software Jury member http://userpage.fu-berlin.de/~cantsin Ulrike Gabriel (D), artist, Codelab manager, Software Jury member http://www.otherspace.de Anne Nigten (NL), manager of the V2_Lab for the Unstable Media Rotterdam http://www.v2.nl/v2_lab Gerfried Stocker (A), artist and engineer, artistic director of the Ars Electronica Center Linz http://www.aec.at Presentations of projects shortlisted for the Artistic Software award: Chris Czikszentmihalyi (US): DJ I Robot http://www.rpi.edu/~csiksc/research/ Golan Levin (US): Audiovisual Environment Suite http://www.media.mit.edu/~golan/aves Netochka Nezvanova (NL): Nebula.M81 http://www.eusocial.com Daniela Plewe (D): Ultima Ratio http://flp.cs.tu-berlin.de/~plewe/ Antoine Schmitt (F): Vexation 1 http://www.gratin.org/as/ Adrian Ward/Signwave (UK): Auto-Illustrator http://www.signwave.co.uk Kindly supported by Gate5. English/German simultaneous translation. Tickets: 1 panel DM 20 (red. DM 15), both panels DM 35 (red. DM 25) Reservations at: info@transmediale.de The festival website is still under construction. However, an ACCREDITATION FORM is already available on http://www.transmediale.de PRESS: please, contact presse@transmediale.de The NEXT NEWSLETTER will be published on 12 January and will contain information about the transmediale.01 video screening programmes. Best regards, the transmediale team _______________________________________ transmediale.01 DIY [do it yourself!] 4 - 11 february 2001 international media art festival berlin klosterstr. 68-70 10179 berlin germany fon +49 30 2472 1907 fax +49 30 2472 1909 info@transmediale.de www.transmediale.de ........................................................................... 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