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<nettime> CARRY ON press release |
PRESS RELEASE CARRY ON http://www.cat-connect.de/CARRYON Media artist Shu Lea Cheang presents her participatory internet installation "CARRY ON" conceived and designed specifically for International Women's University (IFU) that takes place for the first time in Germany from July, 15th until October 15th, 2000. (http://www.vifu.de). The system design and development for CARRY ON was made possible through the support of IMK:MARS/GMD as part of their CAT (Communication, Art & Technology network) initiative. (http://imk.gmd.de/mars) Under the theme of "Technology and Culture", 9oo postgraduate students coming from 115 countries do interdisciplinary work in six Project areas: Body, City, Information, Migration, Water and Work. CARRY ON requests participating students to each pack a self-sustained suitcase (actually or virtually) for uploading onto the Net through airport Hi-Scan machine and invites Net Public as Inspectors to "hand check" the X-rayed suitcases item by item for its information URL links. By virtualizing the custom practice of passport patrol and suitcase inspection at border crossing, CARRY ON investigates the national and electronic border patrol, the european politics of immigration, the increased surveillance through digital media and the infodata overload on the Net. Playing with the pleasure to inspect the private sphere CARRY ON also acts on /subverts the seemingly obvious reference between a visual impression and its contained/transfered information. The initial plan for CARRY ON was to 'stage' suitcase packaging and inspection as public performance with students and migrant communities at EXPO 2000's high security environment or at the airports in Hannover and Hamburg. The request to work with Heimann Systems' Hi-Scan machines (http://www.heimannsystems.com) had to be forwarded to BUNDESMINISTERIUM DES INNERN (Federal Ministry of Internal Affaires of Germany). After months of negotiation, the request was denied on the ground of "these images could possibly give information about how to circumvent measures taken for the protection of attacks on the security of air traffic". The CARRY ON project is currently in residency with IFU's project area Migration in Hannover and project area Information in Hamburg University. Shu Lea Cheang is a digital migrant worker. Her internet installation works are commissioned and permanently collected by Walker Art Center (Bowling Alley, 1995), NTT/ICC, Tokyo (Buy One Get One, 1997) and Guggenheim Museum (Brandon, 1998-1999). http://brandon.guggenheim.org/shuleaWORKS CARRY ON is organized by Barbara Loreck, ART CONCEPT, IFU Press contact: loreck@ifu-hannover.de, kreutzner@ifu.niedersachsen.de ***note: the inspection applet of CARRY ON is only applicable with Netscape 4.5 up on PC and with Explorer 4.5 up on MAC (with MRJ 2.2.2 installed) # 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