Eric Kluitenberg on 30 Sep 2000 19:47:06 -0000 |
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<nettime> Reminder - next weekend net.congestion - all program details now on-line! |
dear nettimers please find the last announce... eric. --------------- net.congestion - International Festival of Streaming Media De Balie, Paradiso, Melkweg, radioqualia, De Waag, Montevideo/TBA Amsterdam October 6 - 8, 2000 With a "total media environment" created by the Belgrade artists' collective Zadruga the international festival of streaming media net.congestion will be opened in on Friday October 6 in De Balie in Amsterdam. The festival will be a showcase of the most exciting and innovative artistic and tactical streaming media projects from around the globe. The program includes performances, concerts, club events, public presentations and debates, the 'Media Bank' (a public do-it-yourself media space), walk-in studio's that give the audience a chance to see the artists and technicians at work and interact with the live programs as they are being made, workshops and seminars. A large part of the festival will actually happen within the media; on the Internet, in local and national radio broadcasts, via cable television, satellite, and any other (trans-) national medium that the festival manages to seize upon. The main venues will be Paradiso, De Balie and Melkweg, creating a unique festival infrastructure around the Leidse Plein in the heart of Amsterdam. Montevideo/TBA - Netherlands Media Art Institute, and the Society for Old and New Media (De Waag) will act as important workshop locations. * Program Information: Constantly updated information about the program, about the participating artists, media tacticians and initiatives, entrance pages to the festivals multiple live streams, and background information about and a selected series of links to innovative streaming media projects can all be found on the festival web site: http://net.congestion.org Some of the highlights of the program include: * Intellectual Property Stands Trial: The Court Case: On the Saturday afternoon, October 7, the main hall of Paradiso will be transformed into a temporary court room. While the legal battles against Napster, MP3.com, Scour.net and others rage on, the net.congestion festival wishes to reverse the charges. Who is operating in the public interest here? As a reply to the legal theatre in court rooms world-wide, net.congestion holds its own court case, with real lawyers, an Amsterdam judge and a strictly impartial jury, and puts Intellectual Property on trial. * The "Hybrid Media Show" which investigates a colourful series of projects that connect the new streaming media with the old (radio, telephone and television). * A spectacular series of evening and night programs all playing with live connections to the rest of the world, including: - an international performance program in Melkweg on Saturday - a club night with live connections between WMF Berlin, and Paradiso Amsterdam, with Berlin DJs of WMF & Tresor performing in Amsterdam. - Speedy J in Melkweg on Sunday - Bass On-Line: Hip Hop & black culture, with a.o. an on-line free-style session between Paradiso Amsterdam and the Media Buro in Philadelphia. * A critical examination of the blossoming Internet campaigns, who use streaming media as world-wide communication and reporting tool. Besides independent web casters such as Freespeech TV and the Indymedia network, a critical assessment is made of the role and effectiveness of the anti-globalisation campaigns and the recent events during the WMF & Worldbank meeting in Prague. * A debate about on-line documentaries en de impact of the internet on the documentary genre. * An elaborate and diversified program of small scale artists presentations of challenging artistic projects from around the globe in the Mediabank. The entire program will be streamed live over the internet in co-operation with D: on, NOB new media services, DDS and XS4ALL. All live streams can be accessed via: http://net.congestion.org/live net.congestion investigates the possible strategies for creating free spaces for art, culture and social initiatives in the new media landscape, and how these can be maintained and extended. The festival will be a meeting point for various artistic and tactical communities who do not regularly meet each other. It aims to give new incentives to these communities, create new lasting structures for co-operation, and encourage the development of fresh ideas and improved technology in this field. ----------------------- Tickets & Prices: ----------------------- Day Tickets: DFL 35,- Passepartout: DFL 65,- Reserve Tickets: De Balie - 020 - 553 51 00 e-mail: congestion@balie.nl Or during the festival via the festival desk in De Balie, Kleine Gartmanplantsoen 10, Amsterdam http://net.congestion.org # 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