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Table of Contents: M/C: New Issue Available/Call for Contributors Elissa Jenkins <mc@api-network.com> *launch of online exhibition* Dystopia + Identity>> cristine wang <cristinewang@yahoo.com> http://www.fineartforum.org/ "George(s) Lessard" <media@web.net> AnimaMundi - Brasil "Eduardo Verillo" <verillo@ig.com.br> BeeHive 3:4 Now Online! "Talan Memmott" <talan@percepticon.com> You have been asked to join mailghetto ListBot Verifier <v-32A3A6EC46CE8500@listbot.com> Media Art on The Media Channel Robert Atkins <robertatkins@earthlink.net> Art work/No Censorship 214T "Tommaso Tozzi" <t.tozzi@ecn.org> MIT Technology Review "crystal ball" issue looks at 10 areas "George(s) Lessard" <media@web.net> ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 13 Dec 2000 21:07:14 +1000 From: Elissa Jenkins <mc@api-network.com> Subject: M/C: New Issue Available/Call for Contributors - --------------605CF59CA2B5DFA50EF35D89 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit (If for some reason you would rather not receive future M/C news releases, please drop us a line at mc@api-network.com). M/C has a new email address: from now on, please direct all correspondence to mc@api-network.com. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE - 13 December 2000 The Media and Cultural Studies Centre at the University of Queensland is proud to present issue six in volume three of the award-winning: M/C - A Journal of Media and Culture - http://www.api-network.com/mc/ PLEASE NOTE THE NEW ADDRESS: UPDATE YOUR BOOKMARKS! 'renew' - Collectively Edited Issue M/C is turning three. Well, not quite, but we're at the finish of our third volume, and that's a good time to pause and take stock of what and where we are and what we want the future to hold for us. The M/C operation is going through a number of changes at the end of 2000 -- editorial collective members are stepping down from their jobs, others are taking up the challenge --, and this infusion of fresh blood is bound to renew our impetus. To mark this changeover, we've brought the band back together, with articles from most of the original contributors of M/C 1.1 ('new'). But the 'renew' issue is not about self-congratulary navel-gazing. Our outlook in this issue is to the future, not to the past -- to the ongoing study of media and culture rather than the contributions we've been able to make in our own brief existence. At M/C, we've always seen ourselves as part of a wider movement towards the crossover between the popular and the academic. There is no question that our strategy has been successful. We have a regular and widely international readership. We have an incredible international list of contributors to M/C which has given the journal an enviable international and national profile in the field of media and cultural studies. But we want more. We want to be more engaging, more widely read and actively make ideas move from the intellectual periphery to the cultural and political hearths. The 'renew' issue underlines this mandate and attempts to reinvigorate the journal with its original style posture and acknowledgement of its now international contributors. Part of this issue is designed as a moment of self-reflection by those first M/C writers, not so much on the journal itself but more generally on the concept of renewal. The other part of the issue is collected from submissions made to this theme from other writers. What we have produced is a powerful double-shot of perceptive ponderings on renewal in and around media and culture, including the following articles: "'Unacceptable Renewals': The Geopolitics of Martian Cartography" Adam Dodd uses the Mars face controversy as a looking glass through which to critique the broader science of cartography, the technologies actualising this science, and the politicised discourses of the people who practice Martian cartographies. "Reknowing the Bicycle; Renewing its Space" Felicity Meakins considers the early impacts of the bicycle on our land- and cityscapes, before the motor car made its presence felt. With the resurgence of cycling as a means of transportation as well as recreation, Meakins suggests some of these effects may be renewed. "Virtual Domesticity: Renewing Cybernetic Living Environments" Nick Caldwell moves from discussing cyberspace in terms of how it manipulates the real to suggesting how the real can "colonise" cyberspace. Caldwell relates the personal computer to metaphors of domestic space, suggesting that we relate to the PC in ways which reflect our own manipulation of living space. "Dash or Slash?: Renewing the Link between Media and Culture" Axel Bruns ruminates on some issues that surrounded the naming of the journal nearly three years ago -- looking at the name "M/C" and the implications that pesky "/" has had for information structuring conventions on the World Wide Web and computer systems in general. "Renewing Cultural Studies" P. David Marshall suggests that the project of cultural studies can be described as the study of recombinant culture, which inherently engenders its own renewals of theory, policy and practice, and he engages with the study of cultural production as it occurs on the side of the audience. "One or Many Media?" Steven Maras uses M/C's title slash to begin a discussion of the tensions between those treacherously similar terms 'medium', 'media', and 'the media'. In an effort to tease out the fine distinctions separating them, he traces the conceptual frameworks attached to each term, uncovering their complex interrelationships. "Plus Que Ça Change: The Telephone and the History of the Future" Janin Hadlaw mobilises the material and social realities which provide the emergence of new technologies with their historical footing as a legitimate ground from which a notion of ongoing renewal in the field of techno-communications can be advanced. "Natives on the Electronic Frontier: Television and Cultural Change on the Cheyenne River Sioux Reservation" Taking apart an older anthropological position around media and traditional culture -- that media such as television and radio destroy the authenticity and community roots of a society --, Steven Mizrach works through a preliminary reading of how television can be a source for the renewal of the languages and crafts of an Amerindian community. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - M/C - A Journal of Media and Culture - http://www.api-network.com/mc/ Call for Contributors The University of Queensland's award-winning journal of media and culture, M/C, is looking for new contributors. M/C is a crossover journal between the popular and the academic, and a blind- and peer-reviewed journal. To see what M/C is all about, check out our Website, which contains all the issues released so far, at http://www.api-network.com/mc/. To find out how and in what format to contribute your work, visit http://www.api-network.com/mc/contribute.html. We are now accepting submissions for the following issue: 'sorry' - article deadline: 22 January 2001 issue editors: Paul Newman, Tseen Khoo & Kathryn Goldie The issue of a national apology to the stolen generation by the Federal Government has for some time been central to cultural and political debate in Australia. The desire for the performance of official sorrow has come to dominate arguments about racial atonement, taking over from native title in the 1990s and the (recently resurgent) treaty focus of the 1980s. The official 'end' to Australia's initial reconciliation process offers an opportunity to assess the current and future status of the sorry issue, with its inextricable links to problems of cultural responsibility, mourning and historical guilt. International instances of redress, treaty, and apology offer potential models of resolution for Australia's divisive history of race relations. With the likelihood that Australia's next Prime Minister will offer some form of national apology, the terms of the movement for the redress of white-indigenous relations may alter considerably. This issue will reflect on the process and the implications of saying 'sorry', in this and other cases. Send us your contributions! 'sorry' issue release date: 21 February 2001 Further topics for the year 2001 are: 'mix' (deadline 19 Mar. / release 18 Apr.) 'sick' (deadline 14 May / release 13 June) 'creator' (deadline 9 July / release 8 Aug.) 'colour' (deadline 3 Sep. / release 3 Oct.) 'work' (deadline 29 Oct. / release 28 Nov.) We're looking forward to your articles ! - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - And finally... This issue marks the end of Axel Bruns's work as M/C's Production Editor since 1998. All M/C correspondence to the new address, mc@api-network.com, will now be handled by M/C's new Coordinating Editor, Elissa Jenkins. The M/C team is very grateful to Elissa for accepting this interesting and challenging role, and we wish her the best of luck in her work with M/C. Personal correspondence for Axel Bruns can be directed to snurb@uq.net.au. - -------------------------------------------------------------------------- M/C issue six, vol. three is now online: http://www.api-network.com/mc/. Previous issues of M/C on various topics are also still available online. - -------------------------------------------------------------------------- M/C Reviews is now available at http://www.api-network.com/mc/reviews/ - -------------------------------------------------------------------------- All M/C contributors are available for media contacts: mc@api-network.com - -------------------------------------------------------------------------- end Elissa Jenkins Co-ordinating Editor M/C - A Journal of Media and Culture mc@api-network.com http://www.api-network.com/mc/ ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 14 Dec 2000 17:18:14 -0800 (PST) From: cristine wang <cristinewang@yahoo.com> Subject: *launch of online exhibition* Dystopia + Identity>> *for immediate release* launch of online exhibition "Dystopia + Identity in the Age of Global Communications" curated by Cristine Wang http://www.tribes.org/dystopia/ featuring: (essays by) "Satellite Art: An Interview with Nam June Paik" by Eduardo Kac "Participating in the Biotech Industry: Notes on the Gene Trust" by Eugene Thacker "Smash the Surface / Break Open the Box /Disrupt the Code" by Eric Kluitenberg "Grasping at Bits - Art and Intellectual Control in the Digital Age" by Patrick Lichty (works by) MARK AMERICA, DANIEL GARCIA ANDUJAR, BETTY BEAUMONT, NATALIE BOOKCHIN, HEATH BUNTING,YOUNG-HAE CHANG , SHU LEA CHEANG,CRITICAL ART ENSEMBLE ANDY DECK ,RICARDO DOMINGUEZ,FAKESHOP, ZHANG GA KEN GOLDBERG, MARINA GRZINIC, GH HOVAGIMYAN, FRAN ILICH, EDUARDO KAC, YAEL KANAREK, OLGA KISSELEVA TINA LAPORTA, PATRICK LICHTY, DIANE LUDIN JENNY MARKETOU, JENNIFER + KEVIN MCCOY MTAA, MARK NAPIER, CARSTEN NICOLAI, FRANCESCA DA RIMINI, LEE SONGE, LINDA WALLACE, and MACIEJ WISNIEWSKI [documentary images + video will be forthcoming] for more information: email cristinewang@yahoo.com tel: 917.318.0081 http://www.artnet.com/tribes.html ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Shopping - Thousands of Stores. Millions of Products. http://shopping.yahoo.com/ ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 14 Dec 2000 20:31:42 -0500 From: "George(s) Lessard" <media@web.net> Subject: http://www.fineartforum.org/ http://www.fineartforum.org/ - -Caveat Lector- Disclaimers, NOTES TO EDITORS & (c) information may be found @ http://members.tripod.com/~media002/disclaimer.htm Because of the nature of email & the WWW, please check ALL sources & subjects. ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 15 Dec 2000 05:23:51 -0200 From: "Eduardo Verillo" <verillo@ig.com.br> Subject: AnimaMundi - Brasil I don´t know if this is realy important to this mail list, but it´s a cool thing... The AnimaMundi is a animation festival here in Brasil, and thei´ve launched a website with a lot of cool flash and .gif animations... not boring animations but something that has something to say... here is the URL: http://www.animamundiweb.com.br/ Some foreign people thinks that here there is just monkeys and bananas... this is not true, there is a lot of technology and culture here, and I´m vary glad to help if you want to know something more from Brasil ! Thanx and I hope you enjoy it ! eVerillo verillo@ig.com.br PS: Sorry about my english mistakes, I don´t speak english very well ! ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 15 Dec 2000 12:44:15 -0800 From: "Talan Memmott" <talan@percepticon.com> Subject: BeeHive 3:4 Now Online! *apologies for cross-posting* ________________________________________________ BeeHive Hypertext/Hypermedia Literary Journal Volume 3 : Issue 4 |...| December 2000 ________________________________________________ ISSN: 1528-8102 http://beehive.temporalimage.com ________________________________________________ IN THIS ISSUE... ________________ TOWARD ELECTRACY : A CONVERSATION WITH GREGORY ULMER GREGORY ULMER / TALAN MEMMOTT with an introduction by MARK AMERIKA Reasoneon, emerAgency, fetishturgy -- BeeHive Editor Talan Memmott and theorist Gregory Ulmer sit down (at opposite ends of the American continent) to discuss this, that and electracy... http://beehive.temporalimage.com/content_apps34/app_a.html >>--------<< TIDELAND by M.D. COVERLEY hypermedia contemplation.... http://beehive.temporalimage.com/content_apps34/app_b.html >>--------<< The ART OF M[EZ]ANG.ELLE.ING:CONSTRUCTING POLYSEMIC & NEOLOGY FIC/FACTIONS ONLINE by MEZ BREEZE writing on writing.... http://beehive.temporalimage.com/content_apps34/app_c.html >>--------<< TECHNOCRIME and OTHERS by KENJI SIRATORI short, abstract techno-fiction from Japan including -- 'Technocrime', 'n+a+n+o(:tragedy of this electron theory)', and 'SCAN!' http://beehive.temporalimage.com/content_apps34/app_d.html >>--------<< RECOMBINANT / CODE POETRY by RE_WORKINPR poetical, textual montage... http://beehive.temporalimage.com/content_apps34/app_e.html >>--------<< THE ILLUSTRATED RAD / A SHORT HISTORY OF TOOLMAKING by I.B. RAD Radical, illustrated poetic commentary... http://beehive.temporalimage.com/content_apps34/app_f.html ________________________________________________ BeeHive ArcHive: http://beehive.temporalimage.com/archive/index.html ALL THE CONTENT FROM PAST ISSUES OF BEEHIVE Highlights include: QUEEN BEES AND THE HUM OF THE HIVE : CAROLYN GUERTIN http://beehive.temporalimage.com/archive/12arc.html NY/SF POETRY COLLECTION : 30 Poets from San Francisco and New York http://beehive.temporalimage.com/archive/23arc.html DROP-KICKING THE TEXT : JULIE CHASE http://beehive.temporalimage.com/archive/31arc.html MIST RIDGE : BARRY SMYLIE, ROBIN BAKER, GEORGE STEPANENKO http://beehive.temporalimage.com/archive/32arc.html ________________________________________________ BeeHive Creative Director: Talan Memmott / beehive@percepticon.com BeeHive Poetry Editor: Ted Warnell / beehivepoetry@percepticon.com BeeHive Hypertext/Hypermedia Literary Journal is produced and published by PERCEPTICON CORPORATION SAN FRANCISCO CA USA http://www.percepticon.com copyright 1998-2000 ________________________________________________ Techinical Note: Due to Netscape's total departure from their own previous propritery DHTML protocols some work within BeeHive is not compatible with NETSCAPE 6.0. 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If you want to help, please make a tax-deductible donation to the Global Center, 1600 Broadway, Suite 700, New York, NY 10019. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ---------------------------------------------------- To subscribe, send a blank message to TheMediaChannel-on@list.mediachannel.org To unsubscribe, send a blank message to TheMediaChannel-off@list.mediachannel.org To change your email address, send a message to TheMediaChannel-change@list.mediachannel.org with your old address in the Subject: line To contact the list owner, send your message to TheMediaChannel-list-owner@list.mediachannel.org ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 14 Dec 2000 19:03:52 +0100 From: "Tommaso Tozzi" <t.tozzi@ecn.org> Subject: Art work/No Censorship 214T - --------------------------------------------------------- ENGLISH TRANSLATION AT BOTTOM - --------------------------------------------------------- Ringraziamo tutte le persone e associazioni che hanno inviato messaggi contro la censura 214-T. Fino ad oggi sono arrivati 45 messaggi che abbiamo iniziato ad impaginare per fare la web-opera-protesta "No-Cens-214-T". Si possono inviare messaggi di protesta creativa fino al 31 dic. 2000. Il traffico di e-mail generato dall'appello no-cens-214-T e' considerato da noi "oper'azione artistica" a tutti gli effetti, e sara' considerata conclusa il 31 dic. 2000. L'impaginazione web sara' il passo successivo per una elaborazione collettiva che potrebbe non avere mai fine. L'opera web e' e sara' No-Copyright: chiunque puo' duplicarla, modificarla come meglio crede, e pubblicarla su un proprio sito, a patto che vengano citati i nomi di tutti i partecipanti. Ogni partecipante e' esplicitamente invitato a realizzare una propria versione dell'opera e a pubblicizzarla. Da ora e' visibile il "work in progress" della prima versione web dell'opera su: www.verdegiac.org/nocens214t www.netstrike.it/214t/ Dal 4 gen. 2001 sara' visibile la versione con tutti i messaggi arrivati su: www.netstrike.it/214t/opera.htm www.verdegiac.org/nocens214t Tutti i materiali originali si potranno scaricare dal 4 gen. 2001 da: www.verdegiac.org/messaggi.zip www.netstrike.it/214t/messaggi.zip Se si desiderano avere i messaggi originali sin da ora o altre informazioni scrivete a: info@verdegiac.org e t.tozzi@ecn.org E' stata attivata una Mailing List per inviare e ricevere messaggi sulle variazioni e/o moltiplicazioni dell'opera e per tenersi in contatto; per iscriversi: nocens214t.listbot.com Da questo momento ogni messaggio interno relativo a "No-Cens-214-T" sara' ricevuto solo dagli iscritti alla Mailing List nocens214t@listbot.com Questo messaggio e' stato inviato anche all'On. Nencini che ringraziamo per averci dato l'occasione di creare questa "oper'azione" collettiva e che invitiamo ad iscriversi alla Mailing List per dialogare con noi tutti. All'url: http://www.domusweb.it nella sezione Modus - web - topics e' possibile trovare un articolo ipertestuale di Annalisa Musso su tutta la vicenda. Per ulteriori informazioni sul Netstrike: www.netstrike.it Ancora Grazie Tommaso Tozzi, Giacomo Verde - ------------------------------------- ENGLISH TRANSLATION - ------------------------------------- We thank all individuals and associations who have sent messages against the censorship 214-T Up until now we have received 45 messages which we have begun to put together to make a web-art-protest "No-Cens-214-T" Messages of creative protest can be sent up until 31 December 2000. The e-mail traffic generated by the appeal no-cens-214-T is considered by us " oper'azione artistica" (action artwork) to all effects and will be concluded on 31 December 2000. The web layout will be the next stage to create a collective piece of work which could carry on for ever. The web piece is and will be 'No copyright': anyone can duplicate it, change it as they see fit and publish it on their own site, provided that the names of the participants are published. Each participant is explicitly invited to create their own version of the piece and publish it. The "work in progress" of the first web version of the piece can now be seen at: www.verdegiac.org/nocens214t www.netstrike.it/214t/ From 4 January 2001 the version with all the messages arrived can be seen at:: www.netstrike.it/214t/opera.htm www.verdegiac.org/nocens214t All original material can be downloaded from the 4 January 2001 from: www.verdegiac.org/messaggi.zip www.netstrike.it/214t/messaggi.zip If you would like to have the original messages received up to now or other information write to: info@verdegiac.org e t.tozzi@ecn.org A mailing list has been set up for sending and receiving messages on the variations and or multiplications of the work and to keep in contact, to register: nocens214t.listbot.com From this moment each internal message relating to "No-Cens-214-T" will be received only by those registered on the Mailing List nocens214t@listbot.com This message has also been sent to Hon. Nencini thanking him for having provided the occasion to create this collective "oper'azione" and that we invite him to register on the Mailing List to talk to us all. At http://www.domusweb.it in the section Modus - web - topics you can find an article by Annalisa Musso which describes the whole story. For further information on Netstrike:www.netstrike.it Thanks again Tommaso Tozzi, Giacomo Verde ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 15 Dec 2000 22:18:16 -0500 From: "George(s) Lessard" <media@web.net> Subject: MIT Technology Review "crystal ball" issue looks at 10 areas - ------- Forwarded Message Follows ------- Date sent: Fri, 15 Dec 2000 05:27:33 -0500 To: politech@politechbot.com From: Declan McCullagh <declan@well.com> Subject: FC: MIT Technology Review "crystal ball" issue looks at 10 areas Copies to: VJMachiavelli@webtv.net Send reply to: declan@well.com ******** From: VJMachiavelli@webtv.net Date: Fri, 15 Dec 2000 00:49:42 -0500 (EST) Subject: MIT/Crystal Ball ' CRYSTAL BALL MIT's excellent Technology Review magazine has a special issue looking at 10 technologies it thinks will soon have a profound impact on the economy and how we live and work. 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