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You wrote: > >Table of Contents: > > As a researcher /As a dancer > Yukihiko Yoshida <yukihiko@sfc.keio.ac.jp> > > no_art.garanty + ilnecwhattrhee + rhino + alpha > lordjimpunk <lord@jimpunk.com> > > videomail_mix.mx > fran ilich <ilich@sputnik.com.mx> > > Steve Reinke | Recent Work > "SMART Project Space" <tom@smartprojectspace.net> > > FREE OF CHAT > www@trashconnection.com > > Interview Yourself - Latest Interviews 6/23/01 > Amy Alexander <plagiari@plagiarist.org> > > kick baby kick- baby play > shu lea cheang <shulea@earthlink.net> > > 'net-art is lame...' > Cem Gencer <cemgencer@ultratv.net> > > Inserts - Dora Garcia > =?iso-8859-1?Q?Jos=E9?= Luis Brea <jlbrea@aleph-arts.org> > > > >------------------------------ > >Date: Wed, 20 Jun 2001 12:57:02 +0900 >From: Yukihiko Yoshida <yukihiko@sfc.keio.ac.jp> >Subject: As a researcher /As a dancer > >Dear list, > >I was determined my field the other day. > >My fields is in the following. > >== Trans-Fields Cultural Studies/ Archival Cultural Studies == > > --Database/Hypertext/Semantic Web > --WebStudies > > --CyberCulture(Studies) > --MediaStudies/MediaActivism > --Art/Act > --Technology and Culuture > --Visual Cultural Studies > --Visual Studies (Jonathan Crary calls this field in this name) > --Art/Design/Architecture > --PerformanceArt > etc > --Visual Cognition and Theory > --Culture and Representation > --Body Culture Studies/SportsMedia > > --Organization / Governance > --Copyright > >In fact, I am a young researcher. >On the other hand,I am a dancer. >And as some of you know, I am moderating japanese interdiciplinary >dance studies mailing list. > >In Japanese Academy,there is few multi-dimentional researcher (or artist.) >Then I must be black sheep of family :-) > >How are you all ? > >Literature is already digital. >Dance is already digital. >Cultural Studies is already digital. >Sometime,I write codes and drafts. Some traditonal professors cannot >categolize me. >I believe the topic,dance and technology, is interdiciplinary fields. >Some of you work as dancer. >Some of you work as programmer. >Some of you work as reseacher. >But most of you has multi-diciplinary is multi-dimentional. > >Best Wishes from TOKYO > >Yukihiko > >- --Yuk;-)iko YOSHIDA >Yukihiko YOSHIDA >Artist/Systems Humanist/Generalist > >Keio University,Graduate School for Media and Governance >Japanese Society for Dance Research >The moderator of Dance Mailing List: > <http://www.sfc.keio.ac.jp/~yukihiko/danceml.html> >Citizen of World >webpage: http://www.sfc.keio.ac.jp/~yukihiko/ >closest fax number: <:none> >Travel Path:<none> >currnet physical location:<tokio,JPN> >PGP Key <not ready yet> >trans(c) Yukihiko Yoshida 2001 > > > > >------------------------------ > >Date: Thu, 21 Jun 2001 17:48:44 +0200 >From: lordjimpunk <lord@jimpunk.com> >Subject: no_art.garanty + ilnecwhattrhee + rhino + alpha > > > >http://alpha.jimpunk.com >need a fast connection >screen resolution of 1024 X 768 >Netscape >= 4.04 or I.E. >= 4.01 > > > ><pre> > | | > _____||_|| > | @ | >>_____________| ________| > | | > | ________ | > | | | | > ''' ''' </pre> > > > # > ##### > ######### > ######j###### > ########i######## > ##########m########## > ############p############ > ##############u############## > ################n################ > ##############k############## > ############.############ > ##########c########## > ########o######## > ######m###### > ######### > ##### > # > > > > > > > > >http://alpha.jimpunk.com >http://www.jimpunk.com/grey >http://powerbul.free.fr > > > >screen resolution of 1024 X 768 >Flash Player >Netscape >= 4.04 or I.E. >= 4.01 > > >------------------------------ > >Date: Thu, 21 Jun 2001 23:17:54 -0500 >From: fran ilich <ilich@sputnik.com.mx> >Subject: videomail_mix.mx > >Almost a year after Fernando Llanos started e-mailing video-art on a weekly >basis, he will mix live bits of them. > >Using simple interfaces (applications and shareware downloaded from the net) >he will launch previously edited loops from his videos to generate rythms >and audiovisual temporal compositions. > >Its a formal exercise of rethinking, on deconstruction and recycling of his >artwork. > >For more information about the videomail project, please visit: > >http://www.fllanos.com > >when: >friday june 22, 2001. >20-24 hrs. > >where: >x'teresa arte actual. >(lic. verdad # 8, centro histórico) >mexico city > >who: >sinética socorro tic auxilio tac fernando llanos dj rare conche > > >nos vemos en el futuro. > >ilich. >editor @ large, sputnik. > >http://www.sputnik.com.mx > > >------------------------------ > >Date: Fri, 22 Jun 2001 16:26:42 +0200 >From: "SMART Project Space" <tom@smartprojectspace.net> >Subject: Steve Reinke | Recent Work > >SMART Project Space | 1e Constantijn Huygensstraat 20, Amsterdam > >requests the pleasure of your company at the screening of a program of >recent work by Steve Reinke > >Saturday June 23, 22.00-24.00 hours | the artists will be in attendance > >SMART Cinema: open from Tuesday through Sunday at 22.00 hours > >Steve Reinke | Recent Work >I'm not going to go to the Anne Frank House - I don't think I could take >it - being a tourist is bad enough - though I'm not really a tourist - I'm >here working - my camera's the one on vacation - taking holiday sounds and >images - it's having a nice change of pace - for me it's still the same old >thing - talking and talking. I don't want to go inside the Anne Frank >House - I don't even know why they call it that - she didn't own it - as far >as I know she didn't have any real estate holdings - not in this >neighbourhood anyway, that's for sure - and I want to remember Shelly >Winters as she was in "A Place in the Sun" - I don't care about the Oscar - >I want to remember her tipping out of the boat - tippy canoe and beaver >too - falling into the lake and drowning - I don't want to remember her any >other way - except possibly her other sea-faring role, "The Poseidon >Adventure." > >Incidents of Travel, 1998, 6 min >Spiritual Animal Kingdom, 1998, 24 min >Afternoon (March 22, 1999), 1999, 24 min >Sad Disco Fantasia, 2001, 24 min >Amsterdam Camera Vacation w/ Night Lecture, On Spinoza, 2001, >work-in-progress, ~12 min > >Program sponsored by: Gemeente Amsterdam, Mondriaan Stichting, Mentrum, >Brand Bier, Beam Systems > >SMART Project Space | www.smartprojectspace.net >Exhibition Space: 1e Constantijn Huygensstraat 20 >Office: Keizersgracht 720, NL-1017 EW Amsterdam >Mail to: P.O.Box 15004, NL-1001 MA Amsterdam >Phone: +31 20 427.5951 / 427.5952 >Phone/fax.: +31 20 420.6028 >Email: info@smartprojectspace.net > >If this e-mail was forwarded to you by way of someone other then SMART >Project Space, and you would appreciate to receive further mailings >announcing exhibitions at SMART Project Space, you can send mail to >info@smartprojectspace.net with the following command in the body of your >email message: "subscribe e-mailing SPS" > >If you would want to remove yourself from this mailing list, you can send >mail to info@smartprojectspace.net with the following command in the body of >your email message: "unsubscribe e-mailing SPS" > > >------------------------------ > >Date: 22 Jun 2001 08:02:56 -0700 >From: www@trashconnection.com >Subject: FREE OF CHAT > >FREE OF CHAT > >1)Bodies of trash and connection >2)Digital trash as the new space for research >3)Net.art, net.politics, net.democracy and net.reality >4)Net.love > >http://chat.trashconnection.com > > > () _()_ http://www.trashconnection.com > _()_ /||\ || \()/ \()_ \()_ > || /\ /\ || || || > /\ /\ /\ /\ >__________________________________________ >Get your free domain name and domain-based >e-mail from Namezero.com >New! Namezero Plus domains now available. >Find out more at: http://www.namezero.com > > >------------------------------ > >Date: Fri, 22 Jun 2001 23:24:39 -0700 (PDT) >From: Amy Alexander <plagiari@plagiarist.org> >Subject: Interview Yourself - Latest Interviews 6/23/01 > >http://plagiarist.org/iy > >Plagiarist.org is pleased to announce the latest additions to >to the Interview Yourself Literary Archive: > >Agricola de Cologne - as interviewed by Agricola de Cologne >erational - as interviewed by erational >narcissus - as interviewed by narcissus >stany genbrugge - as interviewed by stany genbrugge >europe2nantes - as interviewed by europe2nantes >vesti - as interviewed by vesti >and >wowm - as interviewed by wowm > > >Remember, Interviews are accepted on a rolling basis at >interview@plagiarist.org > >Join the Web Celebs at Interview Yourself... Celebrity interviews just >like Warhol used to do 'em.... only cheaper. > > >....IY-IY-IY-IY-IY-IY...Interview Yourself Interview Yourself Interview >Yourself.... > > >- -plagiarist > >- -- >plagiarist.org >Recontextualizing script-kiddyism as net-art for over 1/20 of a century. > > > >------------------------------ > >Date: Sat, 23 Jun 2001 16:17:16 +0800 >From: shu lea cheang <shulea@earthlink.net> >Subject: kick baby kick- baby play > >- --============_-1218838253==_ma============ >Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" ; format="flowed" > > >FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE, June 22, 2001 > >"Baby Play" premiers at NTT/InterCommunication Center [ICC], Tokyo >A new Net installation by Shu Lea Cheang > >June 22-July 29, 2001 > >For more information about "Baby Play," please visit: http://www.ntticc.or.jp > >To participate in "Baby Play," please visit: http://babyplay.ntticc.or.jp > >"Baby Play" interlinks a large-scale foosball field ("Baby Play" is derived >from the French name for foosball, "baby foot") with the Net as a ME-motion >(memory-emotion) playing field. "Baby Play" is installation 1.0 of >Cheang's "Locker Baby" project (2001-2002), which features three Net >installations based on a fictional scenario set in the year 2030. Produced >by the Dolly Polly Transgency (DPT) with genes extracted from deep sea >pearls, the clone generation of Locker Babies are born out of Tokyo coin >lockers and entrusted to retrieve our collective deposits of ME-motion data >on the Net. > >"Baby Play" is comprised of an immense foosball playing field (15m x 7.5m), >22 inflatable designer locker babies (140cm in height), 8 playing rods (5m >in length), a large-scale projection and a "Baby Play" website. As local >gallery participants engage in a game of foosball, the image of the ball >bouncing in the actual playing field is sent to the ME-motion virtual field >on the Net. The movement of the ball in the actual playing field is >tracked by 36 touch sensors and sent to the "Baby Play" website where the >virtual moving ball retrieves sound and text files as ME-motion data. The >public is invited to utilize the 36 virtual lockers for data deposit and to >play ball on the Net. > >Cheang, whose work netlinks physical and online spaces, has exhibited >at Walker Art Center (Bowling Alley 1995), ICC Biennal (Buy One Get One, 1997) >and created the Guggenheim Museum's first web based art project, entitled >"Brandon." (1998-1999). Baby Play marks her return to large scale net >installation >after the release of her cyberporn feature film, "I.K.U." (2000). > >A set of 36 essential sound data based on Ryu Murakami's >1980's novel "Coin Locker Babies" is contributed by Atau Tanaka. > >Baby Play is curated by Hisanori Gogota at NTT[ICC]. >For further information contact: >Hisanori Gogota <gogota@ntticc.or.jp> >or Julia Friedman <Info@juliafriedman.com> > > >- --============_-1218838253==_ma============ > > >------------------------------ > >Date: Sat, 23 Jun 2001 11:02:56 +0300 >From: Cem Gencer <cemgencer@ultratv.net> >Subject: 'net-art is lame...' > > >online exhibition of 'net-art is lame...' @ www.cemgencer.org/exp/0001.htm > >total size: 154246 bytes (approx. 40 secs on 33.6 kbaud) >(please turn up your volume first and use your mouse) > > >cem gencer >cgencer@mac.com >www.artologue.org (turkish forum on contemporary art issues & modern life) > > > >------------------------------ > >Date: Sun, 24 Jun 2001 17:56:15 +0200 >From: =?iso-8859-1?Q?Jos=E9?= Luis Brea <jlbrea@aleph-arts.org> >Subject: Inserts - Dora Garcia > >aleph is pleased to announce the launch of INSERTS IN REAL TIME, by Dora García > >"Inserts in Real Time" is a project unfolding as a series of "real" >interventions in "real" time by means of performances, carried out by >actors following the instructions of Dora García. > >These performances will take place in different venues throughout the year >2001, within the context of different festivals and/or exhibitions >("Festival a/d Werf"- Utrecht, "Stromereien"- Zurich, "Marres"- Maastricht, >"La Gallera"- Valencia, "La Caixa" - Barcelona) > >Each of the projects-performances has its own time development, from a few >minutes (The Locked Room) to several hours (The Notebook, Proxy) and even >to months (The Black Veil, The Circle, Coma), or, potentially, forever (All >The Stories). Because of this temporal extension, nobody (not even the >artists, sometimes not even the performers) can witness the performances in >their totality. Therefore a very important part of the "Inserts in Real >Time" project is the distribution of information about the project (which >is done through the net). > >Each performance, or "insert", is completed by a "Diary", consisting of >notes, reflections, documentation, photographs, QT movies, and real diaries >written by the artist or the performers, and sent by means of e-mails to >the site every day that a performance takes place. This means that each >insert exist both as action and as narration. > >All this information can be visited in the website "Inserts in Real Time" >http://aleph-arts.org/inserts/ > >Aleph has created as well a distribution/subscription list offering you the >possibility of receiving directly in your mailbox the messages constructing >the diaries. > >http://aleph-arts.org/inserts/subscribe/ > >This means that you can easily follow the development of the performances, >being part of a parallel audience to the project, an audience slightly >"shifted" from the real time audience directly witnessing the performances. > >"Inserts in Real Time" consists of 10 projects, three of them being >performed right now ("Proxy", "The Glass Wall", and "Crowd", this last >project made in collaboration with the American choreographer David Hernandez). > >A fourth insert is being launched these days: All The Stories. In "All The >Stories", public and performer are one and the same person. This means that >every visitor of the site > >http://aleph-arts.org/inserts/allthestories/ > >is a potential performer of the insert. If you subscribe to "Inserts…", >then you will be a potential performer… forever, if you wish. Check it out. > >All inserts can be visited at: >http://aleph-arts.org/inserts/ > >More information about the project can be found at: >http://aleph-arts.org/inserts/intro.html > >If you wish to subscribe, do it at >http://aleph-arts.org/inserts/subscribe/ > > >------------------------------ > > > > > ># distributed via <nettime>: no commercial use without permission ># <nettime> is a moderated mailing list for net criticism, ># collaborative text filtering and cultural politics of the nets ># more info: majordomo@bbs.thing.net and "info nettime-l" in the msg body ># archive: http://www.nettime.org contact: nettime@bbs.thing.net > _______________________________________________ Nettime-bold mailing list Nettime-bold@nettime.org http://www.nettime.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nettime-bold