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From: monika fleischmann <fleischmann@gmd.de> Subject: WRO2000@KULTURA_mediation/medialization_congress From: Andy Dawson <andy@metapod.com> Subject: Media Release: b.tv festival. From: lfoundation Subject: lfoundation.org - PIECE 5 - klak- Zb #3 - LUXUS8DAYS From: mollybh@netspace.net.au Subject: International Buy Nothing Day From: Centre pour l'Image Contemporaine <promo@sgg.ch> Subject: Version_2ooo From: info@radioprotesta.net Subject: Protesta News 22-11-00 From: Station Rose <gunafa@well.com> Subject: Webcast 127 From: isea <isea@isea.qc.ca> Subject: ISEA2000-PROGRAM AND REGISTRATION From: Anne Nigten <anne@v2.nl> Subject: DataCloud by ArchiNed and V2_Lab winner National Millennium Competition From: Andrei Siclodi / Kunsthalle Tirol <siclodi@kunsthalle-tirol.at> Subject: please support the Kunsthalle Tirol! Date: Thu, 23 Nov 2000 11:18:03 +0100 From: monika fleischmann <fleischmann@gmd.de> Subject: WRO2000@KULTURA_mediation/medialization_congress WRO2000@kultura --- Mediation/Medialization Congress ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- November 29th - December 3rd, 2000 Wroclaw, Poland ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- November 29th, National Museum and Museum of Wroclaw University ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4:00 PM - National Museum Opening with a tour of the media exhibition 5:30 PM Wroclaw University- Leopoldin Hall Inauguration after the opening tour of the "Meridian 17th" international exhibition of media installations in Mathematical Tower 8:00 PM ñ 9:30 PM Leopoldin Hall Phill Niblock (USA) - Music and Images, concert 9:00 PM Tower "End of the Century" Club Events VJ Jun Sogabe (Japan), Blazej Dzieduszycki (Poland), Michal Litwiniec (Poland) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- November 30th - Oratorium Marianum of Wroclaw University ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9:30 AM ñ 2:00 PM, Chairperson - Adam Chmielewski Roy Ascott (U.K.) Beyond the Digital Divide Edward Shanken (USA) Tele-Agency: Telematics, Telerobotics and the Art of Meaning Marek Holynski (Poland) Precursors and Victims Jaron Lanier (USA) Why art will start to make more sense in the future - Q&A session and discussion 3:30 PM ñ 7:30 PM, Chairperson - Timothy Druckrey Herbert W. Franke (Austria/Germany) Science Art Yoshiyuki Abe (Japan) Two or three things I know about Digital Art... Franz Fischnaller (Italy) Virtual Realism Nina Czegledy (Hungary/Canada) Digitized/Mediated Bodies - Virtual Spectacles - Q&A session and discussion 7:30 PM ñ 9:00 PM Wired Body/Mediated body, video program, curated by Nina Czegledy (Peter Campus, Joan Jonas, Judith Doyle, Barbara Konopka, Sue Rynard, Jennifer McCoy-Bozik, Bjoern Melhus, Piotr Wyrzykowski, Francesca da Rimini & Josephine Starrs, Natalia Borisova, Chantelle Tucker, Diane Nerwen, Justine Cooper) 9:30 PM Tower "End of the Century" Club Events AGD (Poland), ELWRO (Poland) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- December 1st, Oratorium Marianum of Wroclaw University ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9:30 AM ñ 2:00 PM, Chairperson - Marek Holynski Ryszard W. Kluszczynski (Poland) Introduction to Hypermedial History of the Twentieth Century Art Andreas Broeckmann (Germany) Networked Co-operation- Trends in Media and Art Practices Warren Niesluchowski (USA) Rewind MM ´ ´ 00:00 ª ª MM Replay. Ars Nova in the Years 0, 1000, and 2000 Keiji Nakamura (Japan) Some observations on so-called Media Art- From curatorial experience - Q&A session and discussion 3:30 PM ñ 8:00 PM, Chairperson - Kristine Stills Monika Fleischmann (Germany) Mixed Identity- the Body and its Doppelgaenger Derrick de Kerckhove (Canada) Screenology: Epistemology of audio-visual media from photography to the Internet Machiko Kusahara (Japan) Artists as Designers of Communication: The Role of Media Artists in the Age of the Internet Piotr Krajewski (Poland) Mediation/Medialization Timothy Druckrey (USA) Strategizing Against Inevitability - Q&A session and discussion 8:15 PMñ 8:45 PM Stanis^Äaw Lem (Poland) ñ screening of recorded address for WRO2000 (video and website) 9:30 PM Tower "End of the Century" club events VJ Jun Sogabe (Japan), DJ Patricia (Poland) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- December 2nd, Oratorium Marianum of Wroclaw University ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9:30 AM ñ 2:00 PM, Chairperson - Derrick de Kerckhove Adam Chmielewski (Poland) Media and democracy; Remarks on the political archeology of media Gerfried Stocker (Austria) From Document to Event Dominika Szope (Germany) Interactivity beyond the local horizon Wolfgang Strauss (Germany) Interfacing Mixed Reality - Q&A session and discussion 3:30 PM ñ 7:30 PM, Chairperson - Roy Ascott Axel Wirths (Germany) Mediatecture. An Exhibition on the synergies of electronic media and architecture Olia Lialina (Russia) Web Art Versus Net Art Kristine Stiles (USA) Dissociative Consciousness, Multidimensional Awareness, and the Mediation of Art & Technology Siegfried Zielinski (Germany) Arts and Apparatuses - Dramaturgies of Differences - Q&A session and discussion 8:00 PMñ 8:30 PM JÛzef Robakowski (Poland) ñ Video-crash. Performance 9:30 PM Tower "End of the Century" club events VJ Peter Style and DJ Sienkiewicz (Poland) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- December 3rd, Oratorium Marianum and Leopoldin Hall of Wroclaw University ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 10:30 AM ñ 2:00 PM, Chairperson - Siegfried Zielinski Jill Scott (Australia/Germany) Interactive portraits for a transformed stage Keisuke Oki (Japan) bodyfuture - Say ìgood byeî to the terrestrial body Perry Hoberman (USA) Q&A session and discussion 3:30 PM ñ 5:00 PM ------------------------- Wrap-up and closing remarks. 7.00 PMñ 9.00 PM (Leopoldin Hall) ---------------------------------------------- Jaron Lanier (USA) Concert for Virtual Instruments and Orchestra performed by Jaron Lanier and Chamber Orchestra "Wratislavia" conductor: Michal Nesterowicz 9.30 PM Tower "End of the Century" -------------------------------------------------- Closing Club Events Joint Venture Sound System (Poland) -------------------------------------------------- WRO2000@kultura An international exhibition,congress and artistic activities devoted to changes in art, culture and everyday life in the age of digital technology. November 20th - December 10th, 2000 Wroclaw, Poland -------------------------------------------------- E-x-h-i-b-i-t-i-o-n 17th MERIDIAN -------------------------------------------------- The National Museum (Main Hall) The Museum of Wroclaw University (Mathematical Tower, Banach Hall, Top Floor) Yoshiyuki Abe (Japan) & Igor Czerniawski (Poland) -- Crossmodulation, installation 2000 Laurie Anderson (USA) -- Handphone Table - Remembering Sound, installation, 1978 Studio Azzurro (Italy) -- Dove va tutta 'sta gente, glass-diptych installation, 2000 Franz Fischnaller & F.A.B.R.I.cators (Italy) -- Tracking the Net, installation, 1999 Herbert W. Franke (Austria/Germany) -- 40 Jahre Computerkunst, computer graphics Michelle Glaser (Australia) -- Juvenate, CD-ROM, 2000 Perry Hoberman (USA) -- Workaholic, installation, 2000 Kirsten Johannsen (Germany) -- Glasen, video object, 1996 Robert Lisek (Poland) -- Sspear, installation, 2000 Kylie Robertson (Australia) -- Silent Passages, CD-ROM, 2000 Miroslaw Rogala (Poland/USA) -- Virtual Sketches # 1: "One Speech / One Language" # 2: "China Wall" Paul Sermon (U.K.) -- Telematic Dreaming, installation 1993-2000 Jill Scott (Australia/Germany) -- Digital Body Automata, CD-ROM installation, 1997 Jeffrey Shaw (Australia/Germany) -- Place Ruhr, panoramic installation, 2000 Piotr Wyrzykowski (Poland) -- Cyborg`s Sex Manual 1.1, installation - CD-ROM, 1999-2000 NIDA National Institute of Dramatic Art -- Stagestruck, CD-ROM, Australia, 1999 Tanami Network (Australia) -- Yanardilyi - Cockatoo Creek CD- ROM, 1998 A preview of the exhibition: November 20th at 7 p.m. - Mathematical Tower. O-p-e-n-i-n-g- h-o-u-r-s: THE NATIONAL MUSEUM, 5 Powstancow Warszawy Sq Tues., Wed., Fri., Sat., Sun. from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Thurs. from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Closed on Mondays Addmission: 6 zl regular, , 5 zl school/university students, 2 zl school groups Extended hours of opening during the Mediation/Medialization Congress Nov. 28th from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Nov. 30th - Dec 3rd., from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. THE MUSEUM OF WROCLAW UNIVERSITY 1 Uniwersytecki Sq. everyday except for Mondays: 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Closed on Mondays Addmission: 10 zl regular, , 6 zl school/university students, 3 zl school groups hours of opening during the Mediation/Medialization Congress Nov. 29th from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. official opening at 5.30 p.m. (invitations required) Nov. 30th - Dec. 2nd from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Dec. 3rd from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Monika Fleischmann | Head of MARS - Exploratory Media Lab | GMD - Institute for Media Communication | Schloss Birlinghoven | D-53754 Sankt Augustin | Germany | email: fleischmann@gmd.de | tel:x49-2241-14-2809/-2511 | assist:-2585 | fax:-2449 | mobile:01719751422 | MARS - Media Arts & Research Studies: http://imk.gmd.de/mars Communication of Art & Technology: http://netzspannung.org | ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ #........................... #........................... Date: Thu, 23 Nov 2000 14:52:15 -0000 From: Andy Dawson <andy@metapod.com> Subject: for the nettime announcements? I've got something that should probably go in the regular announcements email that nettime sends out: Media Release: b.tv festival. What: The uk's first celebration of the creative use and abuse of media convergence. Where: The National Centre for Popular Music. When: Sheffield, Friday 1st December 2000. Media convergence ( the coming together of computing, television and telecommunications ) promises technical wonders for audiences and producers alike. But, what are it's communication possibilities? Where are the new forms of content? And what is it's creative potential? b.tv focuses the creative possibilities of convergence media. Featuring ground breaking ideas and work in: Interactive tv, Interactive gaming on the net, digital film cinema and the net, streaming media: radio and video, tv & net combinations, music and the net, mobile, wap & 3G video phone art, the net & live performance. The programme includes: Rudy de Belgeonne /Two Way tv, Stuart Nolan / Oyster Partners, Tim Riches/Synergy / Evolution, Daniel Blackburn/ Caffeine / Rage, Matt Lock /test, Cath le Couteur /Shooting People, Marni McArthur/Atom Films, Honor Harger and Adam Hyde / r a d I o q u a l i a/ tate modern, Tony Steyger / Big Brother Web site producer, Victoria Mapplebeck / Director Smarthearts, Peter Day / Producer Smarthearts, Jess Search / Channel 4, Charles Kriel / BBC Radio1 On-line, Fiona Raby/ RCA, Lucy Kimbell/ NC Co, Susan Collins/ Slade, Terry Braun/ Braunarts, Bronac Ferran/ACE, Fiona McKenzie/ BBC Imagineering, Lakshmi Hughes/ BBC On-line, Antony Lilley / Magic Lantern, John Wyver / Illuminations, Anne McNeill / Impressions Gallery, Kelli Dipple / Site Gallery, John McCormick / Company in Space, V-I-P, Vincent Dance. Also convergence toys, games and limited edition designer lingerie by Julia Gash. For information phone : 0114 225 4615 / 6. email : anything@bluedoor.u-net.com b.tv is proudly presented by The Culture Company. The Culture Company previously produced Photo 98: the UK Year of Photography and the Digital Image. There is a very useful overview of convergence technologies and how to use them on our website. Please go to: www.theculturecompany.co.uk and hit the bastard tv button. b.tv is funded and sponsored by: The Arts Council of England, The European Commission, The Royal Television Society, Channel 4, Yorkshire Arts, The National Centre for Popular Music, TEST, The Northern Media School, Sound Control. Thankyou. " In Conversation " by Susan Collins is being presented by Chapter Arts in Cardiff from the 17th of November to the 10th of December. END #........................... #........................... Date: Thu, 23 Nov 2000 00:00:43 +0100 From: lfoundation Subject: lfoundation.org - PIECE 5 - klak- Zb #3 - LUXUS8DAYS During the luxus 8 days program Peter Luining (lfoundation) will show 8 net.pieces, each day one piece. Online and at the same time at LUXUS on: november 9, 11, 16, 18, 23, 25, 30 and december 3. Presentations at LUXUS on above days from 13.00 - 17.00. The individual online pieces are only 24 hours available on the net. Thursday November 23 (00:00 - 23:59 C.E.T) - Piece 5 - klak- Zb #3 http://www.luxus8days.nl/pieces/5 *note: to experience Piece 5 - klak- Zb #3 you need the latest version of the macromedia shockwave plugin. This can be downloaded at: http://www.macromedia.com/shockwave/download LUXUS - INDEPENDENT ARTSPACE Boekhorststraat 99 Den Haag http://www.luxus8days.nl email: weijer@xs4all.nl tel. +31-70-3926637 #........................... #........................... Date: Thu, 23 Nov 2000 13:13:51 +1100 (EST) From: mollybh@netspace.net.au Subject: International Buy Nothing Day dear nettimers, INTERNATIONAL BUY NOTHING DAY is November 24th Look for actions in your city or create one yourself... F**K Capitalism. buy nothing an aciton in honor of international buy nothing day Friday, November 24th, 12 noon Union Square, San Frnacisco Anarchy brought to you by the folks at RTS rts_eastbay@yahoo.com ----------------------------------------------------- This mail sent through IMP @ Netspace http://www.netspace.net.au/ #........................... #........................... Date: Thu, 23 Nov 2000 19:58:50 +0100 From: Centre pour l'Image Contemporaine <promo@sgg.ch> Subject: Version_2ooo Version_2ooo The Game / The Show : 1 city | 1 forum | 1 exhibition | films | images | 2 gangs | the living and the dead | 4 enigmas | 18 places | 30 artists | 1 invasion | pixels | more games | Mission : Win ! in Geneva : Exhibition Nov.4- Dec.17, 2000 Forum (symposium, open game night, videos and films) Nov. 3,4,5,6 http://www.centreimage.ch http://www.version-2000.ch Curator: Simon Lamuniere ARTISTS: Stefan Altenburger, Mathieu Briand, Angela Bulloch, Henri Burkard, Cercle Ramo Nash, Claude Closky, Mark Dean, Friendchip, Peter Friedl, Masaki Fujihata, Kirsten Geisler, General Document, Herve Graumann, Eva Grubinger, Daniela Gruninger, Fabrice Gygi, Invader, Miltos Manetas, Julian Opie, Marco Poloni, Yves Netzhammer, Nathalie Novarina & Marcel Croubalian, re-load, Frank Scurti, Monika Studer & Christoph van der Berg, Uri Tzaig , Xavier Veilhan, Markus Wetzel, Johannes Wohnseifer, Erwin Wurm THE G.A.M.E. Win an ibook by collecting Dead and Alive cards EXHIBITION TAKES PLACE: Centre pour l'Image Contemporaine, attitudes, MAMCO, MIRE, Musee d'art et d'histoire, Centre d'art contemporain, Centre de la Photographie , Fonds cantonal de decoration et d'art visuel, Fonds Municipal d'Art Contemporain, Sounds Records, Cafe Oblomov, 2e Bureau. Galeries: Analix Forever, Blancpainc Stepzinski Bouvier, Greene gallery FORUM: Saturday Nov. 4 Xavier Veilhan (F) artist Anaïd Demir (F) critic, curator of Global Tekno, Avignon, 2000 Marc Göhring (CH) artist, computergame programmer Mathieu Briand (F) artist Michel Philippon (F/CH) architect. Founder of Pixiparc Dr Olivier Michel, Polytechnik EPFL scientist Laurent Wolf (CH) journalist (Le Temps) Sunday Nov. 5 etoy (CH) www.etoy.com net activists Hans Ulrich Obrist (CH), art crititc d1art and independant curator Jodi (NL) www.jodi.org artists Stefan Altenburger (CH), artist Reinhard Storz (CH) www.xcult.ch Christoph Blase (CH) www.blitzreview.com Barbara Basting, journalist (Tages-Anzeiger, Frankfurter Allgemeine) ------------------------------------------------- Version_2ooo Centre pour l'Image Contemporaine 5 rue du Temple, CH-1201 Geneva T: (+41) 22 908 20 60 F: (+41) 22 908 20 01 #........................... #........................... From: info@radioprotesta.net Subject: Protesta News 22-11-00 Date: Wed, 22 Nov 2000 17:46:46 +0100 --{ Liste hébergée par PoPList }------{ http://www.poplist.fr/ }-- --{ Voir en bas de ce mail les options de désabonnement }-- ______________________________________________________________________ alt.radio.clabecq.çacontinue... www.multimania.com/protesta Cette semaine, vu l'actualité, un dossier spécial clabecq, et un appel a la mobilisation, vous trouverez tout cela un peu plus loin... veuillez excuser le ton peut-être un peu trop "militant" du texte, mais dans la précipitation, on a fait ce qu'on a pu... On vous rappelle que vous pouvez toujours écouter plusieurs émissions sur le site... Allez on y va ! Rappelons-nous Clabecq^Å Acte 1 1996 : Les forges de Clabecq étaient abandonnées par leurs propriétaires et mises en faillites. Cet événement constitua le début d^Òun des plus grand conflit social de ces dernières années. Il eut son point d^Òorgue le 2 février 97 avec la Marche multicolore pour l^Òemploi qui réunit plus de 70.000 personnes à Clabecq. Au mois de juillet 97, malgré tous les effets d^Òannonces sur le caractère obsolète de l^Òusine, malgré tous les plans de fermeture de la Région walonne, les Forges de Clabecq réouvrent leurs portes. Cette victoire a été obtenue grâce à une lutte exemplaire pour l^Òemploi menée par l^Òensemble des travailleurs des forges et leurs délégués^Å Un gros point noir cependant : Aucun des délégués et militants syndicaux qui avaient été au premier plan de la lutte ne furent réintégrés. Acte 2 Peu après la réouverture, la délégation est exclue par les instances syndicales de la FGTB. Acte 3 Un an plus tard, 13 ouvriers dont Roberto D^ÒOrazio et Sylvio Marra, sont cités à comparaître sur base de 43 chefs d^Òinculpation et d^Òun article de loi, voté en 1886, qui n^Òavait plus été utilisé depuis plus d^Òun siècle. Cet article avait été voté à l^Òépoque dans l^Òunique but de condamner les leaders de mouvements sociaux. Ces mises en accusation ont été faites sans aucune instruction digne de ce nom : aucun juge d^Òinstruction indépendant fut nommé^Å la gendarmerie qui est partie civile dans cette affaire fut la seule à effectuer l^Òinstruction. Acte 4 Après 2 ans de procès, après près de 3000.000 de frais pour les treize, le tribunal de Nivelles avait jugé qu^Òil était incompétent pour statuer sur une affaire^Å Pourtant le Procureur et la gendarmerie décident d^Òaller en appel^Å. Acte 5 22 novembre 2000 : la cour d^Òappel de Bruxelles décide de casser le jugement précédent et de reprendre le procès à zéro. Cela en était trop pour 13 personnes à bout financièrement. Ils ne peuvent plus et ne veulent plus assumer seuls, politiquement et financièrement, un procès injuste et qui met en cause leur travail effectué dans le cadre de leur mandat syndical. Acte 6 C^Òest pourquoi, ils ont décidé, accompagnés de plusieurs centaines de travailleurs, chômeurs et étudiants d^Òoccuper la FGTB nationale : 42, rue haute à 1000 Bruxelles. Soutenons-les ! A la semaine prochaine... Sam Pour vous désabonner, rendez-vous simplement sur cette page : -> <http://www.poplist.fr/cgi-bin/unsubscribe/protesta/nettime-l@bbs.thing.net> #........................... #........................... Date: Fri, 24 Nov 2000 16:36:13 +0100 From: Station Rose <gunafa@well.com> Subject: Webcast 127 STATION ROSE STReaming-Fahrplan update : <http://www.stationrose.com> A) Live Webcast 127, today FRI/24.11.00, 9pm CET ------------------------------------------------ live @home topic: STReaming from e-home. content: MIDI extra: synched soundz+visuals . B) Announcement: STR live in the U.S.: -------------------------------- Performance, installation, book-presentation at Blasthaus, San Francsico. date: 9/10.12.2000 details coming in the next newsletter Press: if interested in the new book, CD, and performance please mail. ^@ hope to see you & stay with us "Cyberspace is Our Land!" station rose 11-2000 #........................... #........................... Date: Sat, 25 Nov 2000 14:38:16 -0800 From: isea <isea@isea.qc.ca> Subject: ISEA2000-PROGRAM AND REGISTRATION - Apologies for cross posting - +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ ISEA2000 REVELATION - 10th INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON ELECTRONIC ART Official Program now available online !! http://www.isea2000.com Please REGISTER before November 30th, 2000 Registration form available on the official website Special rates for ISEA members, students and groups +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ ISEA2000 - The 10th International Symposium on Electronic Art will be held for the first time ever in France, organized by ART3000. An International Symposium presented in Paris, France December 7-10, 2000 * DECEMBER 7-10, 2000 AT FORUM DES IMAGES papers, panels, seminars, individual presentations, video, musical sessions, concerts, web-site and CD-Rom presentations * DECEMBER 8TH AT UNESCO papers and panels presentations With 250 presenters / 60 papers / 15 panels / 70 individual presentations / 7 institutional presentations / 10 seminars. * A SERIES OF ASSOCIATED ARTISTIC EVENTS >From December 1st to the 31st * Concerts and multimedia performances at Divan du Monde and Batofar. * Electronic Theater at Project Cafe MK2, Web Bar, La Caserne and Glaz'Art. * Digital Art Exhibitions, Interactive Installations at Goethe Institute, Institut Finlandais, ArtProcess, Galerie Yvonamor Palix, Galerie Le Sous-sol, Galerie Corinne Caminade, Ecole Nationale Superieure des Beaux Arts, Universite Paris 1 Saint Charles, Espace Landowski, Caisse des depots et consignations, Mains d'Oeuvres, Maison des Arts de Creteil. * Dance Performances at the Centre national de la danse. * Panel Presentations at CREDAC d'Ivry, University Paris 8, Bibliotheque Nationale de France, Mediatheque d'Issy-les-Moulineaux. -- OVER 400 ARTISTS AND EXPERTS WILL BE PRESENTING -- Digital and Video Artists : Andrea Davidson, Olivier Auber, Miguel Chevalier, Maurice Benayoun, Joan Truckenbord, Marikki Hakola, Machiko Kusahara, Fred Forest, Catherine Ikam, Rania Ho, Sharon Daniel, Eduardo Kac, Marita Liula, Maria Klonaris - Katerina Thomadaki, Tarikh Korula, Felipe Lara, Lev Manovich, Orlan, Olga Kisseleva, Michel Jaffrenou, Florian Schneider, Panoplie, Teleferique, Irit Batsry, Danièle Racine, Pierre Merejkowsky, Bériou, Takahiko Iimura, Michel Bret... Dance, Music and Performance : Yann Maresz, Jean-Baptiste Barriere, Emmanuelle Vo-Dinh, Jean-Marc Matos, Marie-Helene Serra, Roland Cahen, Andrea Cera, Stelarc, Compagnie Mulleras, Thierry Fournier et Emmanuel Maa Berriet, ACREQ... Speakers : Andre Santini, Philippe Queau, Ron Arad, Julien Brunn, Gilles Braun, Marc Alvarado, Odile Fillion, Claude Schiffmann, Pierre Bongiovani, Henri Chapier, Darko Fritz, Nina Czegledy, Mariki Hakola, Omer Corlaix, Pierre Oudart, Joe Paradisio, Flavia Sparacino, Scott Delahunta, Robert Wechsler, Peter Anders, Philippe Bootz, Armondo Menicacci, Lucy Petrovich, Roger Malina,Yona Friedman, Sven Sterken Gustav, Frederic Nantois, Jean Gagnon, Pierre Lavoie, Markos Novak, Jean Brange, Margaret Dolinsky, Roy Ascott, Anne-Marie Duguet, Sarah Diamond, Sylvie Dallet, Marie-Helene Tramus... Represented Institutions : The Banff Centre for the Arts, CICV Pierre Schaeffer, ZKM, IRCAM, MECAD, Centre Pierre Schaeffer (CERP), IMEB, INA-GRM, Institut Francais d'Architecture. ISEA2000 is presented under the patronage of Madame Catherine Tasca (French Minister of Culture and Communication). And is sponsored by La Mission pour la Celebration de l'An 2000 and the Council of Europe. ISEA2000 is organized with the support of the Ministere de la Culture et de la Communication (DDAT, DAP, DAI, DMDTS, DRAC Ile-de-France), CNC, UNESCO, SESAM, the Ministere de la Recherche, the Conseil Regional d'Ile-de France, Forum des images and many other private and public partners. -- COMPLETE PROGRAM AND ONLINE REGISTRATION : http://www.isea2000.com -- Press relations : Virginie Gallon, Eliza Kosmala Tel. : 33 (0) 1 46 48 66 36 e-mail : eliza@art3000.com *************************** ART3000 156, avenue de Verdun 92130 ISSY-LES-MOULINEAUX FRANCE Tel. : 33 (0) 1 46 48 66 36 Fax. : 33 (0) 1 46 48 66 59 http://www.art3000.com http://www.isea2000.com isea2000@art3000.com ******************************************** ISEA2000- REVELATION / ART3000 (to receive a more detailed program and/or to register) 156 Avenue de Verdun 92130 Issy-les-Moulineaux France T.33(0)1 46 48 66 36 * F.33(0)1 46 48 66 59 isea2000@art3000.com * http://www.art3000.com ******************************************** ISEA - Inter-Society for the Electronic Arts Information and membership : isea@isea.qc.ca * http://www.isea.qc.ca #........................... #........................... Date: Fri, 24 Nov 2000 16:14:14 +0100 To: NETTIME-L@bbs.thing.net From: Anne Nigten <anne@v2.nl> Subject: DataCloud by ArchiNed and V2_Lab winner National Millennium Competition - DataCloud by ArchiNed and V2_Lab winner Dutch National Millennium Competition - The Datacloud version 2.0 has won the Dutch National Millennium Competition in the class 'Science' for Architecture and Industrial Design. Receiving an amount of 100 000, - guilders, the prize will assist in/boost the future development of the 'knowledge map/browser Datacloud'. The datacloud is a follow-up of the '1.0: Data Cloud Hoeksche Waard' project, developed by ArchiNed and V2_Lab in 1998/99. It was devised within the scope of the project AIR - Architecture International Rotterdam, Southbound. Piet Vollaard (ArchiNed) received the prize on November 23rd 2000 with attendance of the Minister of Education, Culture and Science L.M.L.H.A. Hermans and the Minister for Economic Affairs, A. .Jorritsma-Lebbink at the parliamentary buildings of The Hague. The Datacloud Version 2.0 is an Internet environment that functions as an experimental 'knowledgemap': the latter provides an understanding and visualisation of dynamical processes in information. Integrated into a fuzzy search engine, visitors of the Datacloud may add information to the site - photos, texts, audio-and video-fragments. In so doing, the datacloud becomes an interactive platform on which visitors may discuss the theme around which the growing collection of information hybridises. All objects of information are interconnected and accumulate as visitors may react and add their personal view and experience to the growing cloud of of interpretations and knowledgeable data. National Millennium Competition The assignment for the National Millennium Competition was: "Devise an innovative project in which the cohesion between culture, entrepreneurship and science surfaces, developing content which concerns the Netherlands in the new millennium. Datacloud 2.0 was one of the eight winners of the National Millennium Competition. Datawolk Hoeksche Waard (DWHW) was completely on-line between autumn 1998 and summer 1999, supported by a fast server. The pilotproject can still be visited on http://www.dwhw.nl The working team of Datacloud 1.0: Datacloud Hoeksche Waard: Piet Vollaard (conceptual, contextual realisation), ArchiNed Marc Neelen (contextual realisation), arachnid Anne Nigten (conceptual, technical realisation), V2_Lab Jan-Wijbrand Kolman (interaction design), V2_Lab Rob Bank (programmer) Fred Inklaar (graphic design) Assistance Datacloud Hoeksche Waard in the scope of AIR Zuidwaarts/Southbound: Lara van Druten, AIR and the region of South-Holland Mark van de Velde, AIR For more information and other winners of the National Millemnium Competition: Stichting Nederland Cultuur & Innovatie 2000 www.2000-nederland.nl www.archined.nl www.v2.nl/V2_Lab #........................... #........................... Date: Sun, 26 Nov 2000 17:51:27 +0100 From: Andrei Siclodi / Kunsthalle Tirol <siclodi@kunsthalle-tirol.at> Subject: please support the Kunsthalle Tirol! Please support the KUNSTHALLE TIROL! Dear Ladies and Gentlemen! After 1 ½ years of exhibitions of ceaseless and successful cultural work, the KUNSTHALLE TIROL (http://www.kunsthalle-tirol.at) is currently facing substantial cutbacks in operation time and financial support. For the coming year, the municipal authorities of Hall in Tirol are planning to cut down subsidies by 50%. Despite the absence of demand for other forms of usage, the operating time of the KUNSTHALLE TIROL at the Salzlager Hall is about to be reduced from twelve to five months per year. THIS IS A MASSIVE THREAT TO EXISTENCE OF THE KUNSTHALLE TIROL! Since 1999, the KUNSTHALLE TIROL has been showing contemporary art of international significance. Five extensive and comprehensive exhibitions have established the success of the KUNSTHALLE TIROL as a unique exhibition hall and as a living forum for contemporary art and culture. Only continuous and dedicated work can maintain and develop the unique character of the KUNSTHALLE TIROL. You can help us secure the ceaseless work and the international reputation we have built. Please forward written declarations of support until December 11, 2000, to: info@kunsthalle-tirol.at -- CHRONOLOGICAL SUMMARY OF THE POPULIST CAMPAIGNS AGAINST THE KUNSTHALLE TIROL Ever since the Kunsthalle Tirol has begun its work, biased and slanderous criticism from the opposition parties, especially the FPO (Haider^Òs party), has been used to serve the political interest of the opposition. The numerous attacks on the artistic director, turning into a veritable cultural battle, betray the intentions of the opposition parties in Hall to break the absolute majority of the OVP (conservative party) in the Hall Town Council. In the course of a meeting in the spring of 1999, representatives of the Hall Town Council and the Tyrolean Federal Government agreed with Dr. Hubert Salden, designated director of the Kunsthalle Tirol, on three conditions as the basis for the future work of the Kunsthalle Tirol: A continuous all-year operation of the Kunsthalle Tirol is to replace the former summer-only operation of the years 1994-1998. The Kunsthalle association will be converted into a Limited Liability Corporation and provided with an annual minimum budget of ATS 10 million. Following this agreement, the Kunsthalle Tirol celebrates its new opening on April 30, 1999 with the exhibition "Space Place". Fritz Astl, Head of the Cultural Department in the Tyrolean Federal Government at that time, confirms in his opening speech the proper founding of the Kunsthalle Tirol. At that time, the town of Hall is ruled by the OVP. Through its coalition with the OVP-related fraction "Fit fuer Hall", whose member Werner Lackmaier is responsible for cultural policy in Hall, the OVP is in possession of an absolute majority in the Town Council. In June 1999, the three parties FPO, SPO (social democratic party) and "Die Haller" (people from Hall) form an alliance as a counterweight in topic-oriented politics to the ruling OVP majority. In a press conference, the opposition parties detect "serious faults" in the decisions of the OVP in regard to the Kunsthalle Tirol. Also the director of the Kunsthalle faces severe flak: In utterly populistic manner, the numbers of visitors of the first exhibition and the allegedly arbitrary waste of millions in subsidies are made the primary object of criticism. And the opposition offers alternatives: The use of the Salzlager Hall (location) by the Kunsthalle Tirol should be restricted to three months in summer, with exhibitions showing contemporary Tyrolean Art. For the remaining year, the Salzlager should be used for events that are "less lofty". With the beginning of the exhibition "Oh Hitchcock" in August 1999, the attacks of the opposition parties on the director of the Kunsthalle Tirol become more and more aggressive. In an open letter to Mayor Leo Vonmetz, Council Representative Johannes Margreiter from the party ^ÄDie Haller^Ó demands the immediate dismissal of Dr. Hubert Salden after the announcement of a symposium on "serial killers" as topic-related part of the exhibition. The FPO Hall support this demand, as the symposium "presents a danger to children and teenager". The open letter from Margreiter also contains a request to the Mayor to pass on all responsibility for the Kunsthalle Tirol to the Tyrolean Federal Government, who should be granted regular usage of the Kunsthalle for a negotiable period. For the remaining year, the Salzlager shall be run on profit basis. Due to rising public pressure from the opposition parties, Mayor Vonmetz publicly criticizes the Kunsthalle Tirol and its director during a session of the Town Council. He announces that current exhibitions will run out and that the future of the Kunsthalle Tirol will be decided in the spring of 2000. At a music event related to the exhibition "Oh Hitchcock" in October 1999, an Ecstasy dealer is arrested by the security staff of the Kunsthalle and handed over to the police. In a postal delivery sent out two days later, FPO member of the Federal Parliament Willi Tilg claims that the Kunsthalle Tirol has become a place for "publicly financed drug consumption" and demands that the director be immediately removed from office. In December 2000, the opposition alliance initiates a collection of signatures against the Kunsthalle Tirol, combined with the demand to close it down. A postal delivery by the FPO follows to boot, claiming that pornographic homepages are printed out at the Kunsthalle Tirol and handed out at schools in Hall. On February 13, 2000, an article under the headline "Cultural Battle for Power in the town hall - How Haider`s FPO mobilizes public sentiment against the Kunsthalle Tirol"is published in the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung. On February 28, another postal delivery by the FPO Member of the Federal Government Willi Tilg is sent out, demanding the replacement of director Hubert Salden due to "scandalous faux-pas with foreign press". The delivery accuses Salden, who receives subsidies from the Town Council, of "biting the hand that feeds him" and of damaging the image of Austria and the Tyrol abroad. Salden is told to "pack his bags and go". In April 2000, shortly after the entry of the Kunsthalle Tirol Ltd. into the register of companies, Willi Tilg announces at a press conference that he will bring in a charge against Hubert Salden for suspicion of misappropriation. The other opposition parties SPO and "Die Haller" dissociate themselves from this charge and announce the end of the opposition alliance. The SPO attack the FPO for "leading a man hunt". The allegedly one hundred signatures collected against the Kunsthalle Tirol are burnt by FPO members in the presence of press as a token of protest against the termination of the opposition alliance. The FPO announces that it will now start the campaign again on its own. In October 2000, the annual balance sheet of the Kunsthalle Tirol for 1999 is presented to the Examination Committee of the Town Council. No fault is found. After the splitting-off of the trade union wing of the Hall OVP from the liberal wing in July 2000, the ruling party has lost its absolute majority. Subsequently, all parties but the FPO declare their interest in finding a "sensible solution" for the Kunsthalle Tirol. The Kunsthalle Tirol and its director are to remain active, on the condition that subsidies from the Town Council will be reduced by 50%. On October 25, the Town Council decides that from 2001 onward, the Kunsthalle will be granted use of the Salzlager for only five months per year, from the middle of May until the middle of October. For the remaining period, the Town`s Department of Works will rent out the location to interested parties for all kinds of events. -- Kunsthalle Tirol Autobahnauffahrt Hall Mitte 6060 Hall in Tirol, Austria T +43 5223 523 220 F +43 5223 523 229 info@kunsthalle-tirol.at http://www.kunsthalle-tirol.at # 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