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<nettime> world wide 'ward digest [lovink, anderson]


Geert Lovink <geert@xs4all.nl>
     Webstalker won Webbyaward
"Geneva J. Anderson" <geneva@iscweb.com>
     <nettime> SF Webby Award Symposium--anyone in bay area going?

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Date: Fri, 12 May 2000 10:15:05 +0200 (CEST)
From: Geert Lovink <geert@xs4all.nl>
Subject: Webstalker won Webbyaward

http://www.webbyawards.com/event/webcast/awards/
http://www.webbyawards.com/event/win/arts.html

     [mod note: if you've never used the i/o/d webstalker, run don't 
      walk to <http://www.backspace.org/iod/iod4Winupdates.html> and
      get it. 'the browser is dead--long live the webstalker.'  --tb]

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From: "Geneva J. Anderson" <geneva@iscweb.com>
Subject: <nettime> SF Webby Award Symposium--anyone in bay area going?
Date: Fri, 12 May 2000 13:52:10 -0700


SFMOMA Webby Prize Symposium

On Saturday, May 13, from 1:00 to 5:30 p.m., SFMOMA will present an 
international symposium on online art in the Museum's Phyllis Wattis 
Theater. SFMOMA Webby 2000 will bring together an international group of 
new media curators and web artists, including finalists and winners of 
the SFMOMA Webby Prize, to discuss the state of online art. The first 
section, The Artist, the Audience, the Museum and the Gallery in a World 
of Networked Art, will consider the human and institutional 
relationships inherent in a networked art environment, focusing on how 
the network creates a fundamentally new set of conditions linking art 
makers with audiences. Panelists include jurors Aaron Betsky, Benjamin 
Weil, and John Weber, Web designer Erik Adigard, and Auriea Harvey and 
Michael Samyn, Webby Prize winners.

The second section, The Artwork in the Age of Online Communication, will 
look at specific art works created to exist online and examine their 
structures and nature. Webby finalists and winners will show a range of 
projects and jurors will offer commentary. Panel 1: Machiko Kusahara; 
Gary Hill; Beth Stryker and Sawad Brooks, Webby Prize finalists; 
Young-hae Chang, Webby Prize Honorable Mention; Rafael Lozano-Hemmer, 
Webby Prize Honorable Mention. Panel 2: Benjamin Weil; Femke Wolting; 
Aaron Betsky; Marc Lafia, Webby Prize finalist; Ichiro Aikawa, Webby 
Prize Honorable Mention; and David Karam, web designer

Tickets for the symposium are $12 general admission; $9 SFMOMA members, 
students with ID and seniors. Tickets may be purchased in advance and on 
the day of the event (without surcharge) with cash at the Museum's 
admission desk. Tickets are also available online through TicketWeb.com 
and by phone at BASS Tickets 415.478.2277 or 510.762.BASS (a surcharge 
will be applied). Event ticket includes Museum admission.

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