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Table of Contents: Need Help for Media-Activist Manual "han@indymedia.org" <han@skynet.be> =?iso-8859-1?Q?Maracatu_Le=E3o_Coroado?= "h.d.mabuse" <mabuse@cesar.org.br> _Moderator Intentions Regarding the _arc.hive_ Mailing List_ (fwd) Alan Sondheim <sondheim@panix.com> International Computers *Error* ++ _x + x + x + x + x + x + x + x + x = jimpunk <jim@jimpunk.com> seeking Professor of Human Rights, Democracy and New Media Danielle Riou <riou@bard.edu> New serial novel, "Davos," on-line Jim Fleming <jim@autonomedia.org> NET.PERFORMANCE - FUSCO/DOMINGUEZ TONGOLELE@aol.com Call for Submission to Sarai Reader 02 geert lovink <geert@desk.nl> ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 15 Nov 2001 17:11:47 +0100 From: "han@indymedia.org" <han@skynet.be> Subject: Need Help for Media-Activist Manual Need Help for Media-Activist Manual Call this : a Call for Action ! We invite Practising Media-Activists, whatever your media or experience, to Contribute. To a Media-Activist Manual (MAM). SEND US EXPERIENCE, CRITIQUE, SUGGESTION /Why Now ?/ Because lots of Otra Mundistas are moving these days in the LowLands ! D14 will be the culminating point of half a year of protests against European capitalist globalisation. D14 takes place in Brussels during the "summit" at the end of Belgium's Presidency of the European Union. We, as media-activists, take advantage of this Moment to gather as much of Media-Activist Experience as we can during the protests of Sept.22 (Liege), 0ct.19 (Gent) and Dec.14 (Brussels) and make them available for all those who'll be working as media-activists in the future. /MAM : What ?/ This Media-Activist Manual will consist of a true Manual, Printed on Paper, together with a MAM-Website. /MAM : Three Parts / The MAM'll contain three chapters #1 The Media-Activism Experience txtwriting/html/video/interview/audio/sound system/entartâge (see:Bill Gates)/flyer and so on you name it/and then turn it into a new Activist Media ! #2 Function-ing of Corporate Media analysis and critique, based on writings of Serge Halimi, Ignacio Ramonet, Ben Bagdikian, Michael Parenti, Noam Chomsky, Robert McChesney and YOU, if you decide to send us your opinion #3 Media-Activism Frequently Made Observations ("Media-making is incompatible with Activism"/"You should be balancing sources" / "You people ask the right questions, but give the wrong answers" / "Amateurs ! Professional journalism is ten times better" and so on..) should get Smart Answers /Editors / Allthough the MAM is not an IndyMedia-initiative, the Collectors-Editors (han Soete, Timothee "LadyRedKitten" Genot, Raf Custers) want to build this manual on the collective IndyMedia-energy. We have all been collaborating with IndyMedia-Belgium since its start in June 2000. We also throw in our professional backgrounds as web- & graphic designer & journalist. The Antwerp based publishing house EPO ( one of the very few remaining leftist publishers in the World) wants to print the book in Dutch and probably French. Contacts with editors in Italy and elsewhere have been established. Anyone who wants to translate the texts in English, Deutsch... FEEL FREE ! /Deadline / December 2001 /Contributions & Suggestions to : han@skynet.be raf.custers@euronet.be - -- ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 12 Nov 2001 17:01:07 -0200 From: "h.d.mabuse" <mabuse@cesar.org.br> Subject: =?iso-8859-1?Q?Maracatu_Le=E3o_Coroado?= We are proud to announce the launching of the Maracatu Leão Coroado’s Project! Please read the release below. For further information, don’t hesitate in contacting us. - --- Maracatu Leão Coroado leaocoroado@ig.com.br h.d. mabuse (mabuse@manguebit.org.br ) Sérgio Angelim (saos@cesar.org.br) Recife. Estuary city, built over land reclaimed from the sea, originally mangrove swamps. Since the last decade, some of the richer aesthetic, cultural, and technological experiences in Brazil have been sprouting from this fertile soil. November 7th, 2001 marked the start of an experience without precedents in the country, involving technology, culture and history. The agent of this experience is the Maracatu Leão Coroado. Founded in 1863, it is one of the oldest maracatu nations in Brazil, being nowadays the most traditional in Pernambuco. The stage is Águas Compridas, a poor community in Olinda another main city in Recife’s metropolitan region. The project, which combines tradition with new communication technologies, took off on November 7th, when Maracatu Leão Coroado unveiled its official website (www.leaocoroado.org.br). The site’s main goals are acting as a communication link between Águas Compridas and the world; being a reference for maracatu studies on the internet, having the most complete and accurate content on the topic on the web today; being an open space not only for other maracatus but also for any other cultural entity in the region. The experience is an initiative of Maracatu Leão Coroado and friends, and is supported by strategic technological organizations in Recife: NEWStorm, which developed Notitia, a web publishing tool that allows users without technical knowledge to produce and maintain content on the internet; C.E.S.A.R the Recife Center for Advanced Studies and Systems which, since its foundation, in 1996, has been a technological partner in many social and cultural projects in Pernambuco; CDI the Committee for Informatics Democratization which is helping the community create an EIC (Escola de Informática e Cidadania Informatics and Citizenship School) in Águas Compridas. In a second moment, foreseen for the end of December, there will be the inauguration of the EIC, which will give the tools for the community to maintain and evolve the website by themselves, and the launching of Águas Compridas’ online periodical. Another milestone in this phase will be the start of the construction of Maracatu Leão Coroado’s headquarters (Casa Luís de França). In a third moment, expected for the second semester of 2002, Leão Coroado’s headquarters will be inaugurated and the process of creating new cultural and technological multipliers and leaders within Águas Compridas and surroundings will be in full speed. Thinking globally and acting locally, Maracatu Leão Coroado intends to create an environment where most of the community needs are taken care of by themselves. This will be achieved through the social organization, based on its headquarters in Águas Compridas, and with the technological tools at hand. Within this scenario there are countless possibilities: professionalizing courses; communitarian radios; workshops on art, music, and science; electronic art, digital recording studios. For the community, the website is just the beginning. www.leaocoroado.org.br/imprensa Press-release, photos, music and wallpapers www.leaocoroado.org.br Maracatu Leão Coroado’s website Support: www.newstorm.com.br Newstorm, developer of Notitia. www.notitia.com.br Web content publishing software. www.cesar.org.br Centro de Estudos e Sistemas Avançados do Recife (Recife Center for Advanced Studies and Systems) www.cdi.org.br www.cdi-pe.org.br Comitê para a Democratização da Informática (Committee for Informatics Democratization) ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 13 Nov 2001 22:21:00 -0500 (EST) From: Alan Sondheim <sondheim@panix.com> Subject: _Moderator Intentions Regarding the _arc.hive_ Mailing List_ (fwd) - - Date: Wed, 14 Nov 2001 11:36:32 +1100 From: "][s][.Urge.Protect.][or][" <netwurker@pop.hotkey.net.au> *********************************************** _Moderator Intentions Regarding the _arc.hive_ Mailing List_ ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: _Define:: Moderator:_ ::any substance used to slow down neutrons in nuclear reactors ::someone who presides over a forum or debate ::someone who mediates disputes and attempts to avoid violence Obviously the criteria that governs moderation on the _arc.hive_ list doesn't slide easily or definitively into any the categories listed above. The expectation that the _arc.hive_ list exists in/under - in terms of moderation - is that there won't actively (need to) be any, in terms of a heavy handed force from above that will fix or sweep, pick or chastise in regards to the lists subscribers/content. In my own naive fashion, I'd like to assume that an implicit respect for others will allow for extant list-meaning fractures/interactions without necessary recourse to established methods of list construction and expectation [what others terms as "nettique"....which is not a statically defined/absolute term, nor should it be - though some view it as such]. Hopefully the everyday communication traffic that exists in/on the _arc.hive_ list [and therefore, in turn creates the perceived community] will be guided by this underlying/inherent respect loading [ie respect for other subscribers/posters as well as for the actual content of their posts.] This isn't to assert that the list should be sanitized in terms of content, nor that _arc.hivers_ should deliberate or over-cogitate before posting [unless that's your orientation, obviously] as the value of a type of affective communication/posting is also acknowledged, such as the instinctual reactive "text-flick". Correspondingly, _arc.hivers_ will be free in terms of the volume of postings they send to the list, as it is assumed that anyone who is technologically astute enough to join and participate in a mailing list is also able to filter unwanted postings or request help in this regard. The only manifest qualifier in regards to posting - as I've stressed previously - - is this latent or actual respect nuancing at all times. This allows for a surprising amount of scope and emotional & intellectual territory to be covered if the default assumption is that a subscriber is trying to _communicate_ rather than spam or fragment the list community. It's a guideline I'd like to assume exists in the _arc.hive_ underwiring, and this [hopefully] will not need to be enforced in terms of regular moderator actions. - - The _arc.hive_ list [as it currently] functions is a catcher/dissemination node of all things net, incremental or otherwise. All that is classed by regular [email] communication channels as textual refuse, experimental pap, or elements to be filtered or ignored are welcome here - as are expressions we have come to expect of a burgeoning net.community in terms of cohesive infodata - such as debates, issues, announcements, calls to participation/conferences, etc. Content alteration is another area that will be encouraged here, on a creative/expressive/performative level. This informatically diverse mix won't cater directly for every expectation, especially if those who hold the expectations are unable to extend their perceptions towards building a community/list space in which the underlying aim is to create and express via an avenue where value [of both poster and post] is the primary consideration. What Martin [ftr] and I had in mind when formulating this list was the need to offer an alternative to existent methods of net.wurk formulation [in terms of theory & shape.age] via email lists and the communities that are shaped around them. We hope you will feel comfortable joining and contributing to _arc.hive_. Go to: http://lm.va.com.au/pipermail/_arc.hive_/ to subscribe. ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ][k][links, mez and ftr. . . .... ..... net.wurker][mez][ .circ][e][uitry..n.struments..go.here. xXXx ./. www.hotkey.net.au/~netwurker .... . .??? ....... ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 14 Nov 2001 11:41:31 +0100 From: jimpunk <jim@jimpunk.com> Subject: International Computers *Error* ++ _x + x + x + x + x + x + x + x + x = _ |_ |_ |_ _| _| _| _| International Computers *Error* Your ICE Text ~ 70 Send [ Cadavres Exquis ] - ------------------------------------------------------------------------ _I invite you to take part at a new approach of surrealistic "cadavres exquis" _Called ICE the International Computers *Error* _What do you have to do ? _Add one word or one sentence in the text area at the top _Send and see the result with the others text in the second part of ICE _x + x + x + x + x + x + x + x + x = _Be imaginative and don't forget your text is going to be added to others words _It's anonymous and open to all _The + important is the final/text at The End _011113.......... http://www.jimpunk.com/j.a.d/ICE/ ________________________________________________________________________ (__________________________________ ___________________________________) ________________________________________________________________________ best regards j ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 14 Nov 2001 13:22:49 -0500 From: Danielle Riou <riou@bard.edu> Subject: seeking Professor of Human Rights, Democracy and New Media Bard College seeks to hire a distinguished scholar or practitioner for the position of Henry R. Luce Professor of Human Rights, Democracy, and New Media. The Luce Professor at Bard will teach in his or her primary fields of specialization and help develop an interdisciplinary program of research and teaching in human rights and media, bringing together students and faculty from the arts, literature, social studies, and the sciences. The Professorship is designed to encourage innovative study of the ways in which new information and communications technologies have affected, raise questions about, and are at play in struggles for and around democracy and human rights. Critical and inventive approaches, whether at the level of theory and methodology or that of discipline, period, and field, are welcomed. Research and teaching will be undertaken in the context of Bard's emerging undergraduate program in Human Rights, the New York City-based Program in Globalization and International Affairs, the International Human Rights Exchange, as well as the College's long-term commitment to innovative approaches in the social sciences and international education. The appointment is for a six-year term, with possible renewal for an additional three years. Salary, benefits, rank, and tenure considerations are flexible and commensurate with experience. Applications should include a letter outlining an approach to the concerns of the Professorship, curriculum vitae, names of three referees, and samples of relevant work. Nominations are also welcomed. Applications and nominations will be accepted until the position is filled, and should be addressed to: Luce Professor Search Attn: Prof. Thomas Keenan or Danielle Riou c/o Human Resources Bard College Annandale-on-Hudson, NY 12504 USA more info at: http://www.bard.edu/hrp/luce.htm begin:vcard n:Riou;Danielle x-mozilla-html:FALSE org:Human Rights Project;Bard College version:2.1 email;internet:riou@bard.edu title:Research Associate adr;quoted-printable:;;Annandale, NY=0D=0A12504=0D=0AUSA=0D=0A;(845) 758-7332;;http://www.bard.edu/hrp/; fn:Danielle Riou end:vcard ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 15 Nov 2001 20:01:46 -0500 From: Jim Fleming <jim@autonomedia.org> Subject: New serial novel, "Davos," on-line - -- Greetings -- Over the next eleven weeks, in serial installments posted every other day, Autonomedia will publish on-line a translation of a new novel in 34 episodes written by the Swiss author Daniel de Roulet. The novel "Davos: Everyone is Coming Down" is set around the resort town in the Swiss Alps that hosts the annual World Economic Forum, and involves a tactical plan to strike against the mobile telephone relay station for the 2002 meetings of the WEF, leaving participants and the media without a primary communications infrastructure. In reality, the 2002 WEF will start at the end of January, not in Davos but in New York City, a change of venue announced in early November. There are surely many reasons for the re-location of the Forum. It may be that many American corporate executives don't trust the airlines over the Atlantic. And someone in the Davos civil government, or in Zurich or Geneva, may have decided that after Genoa and Quebec, their beloved Alpine village was no place for the confrontations which have become the hallmark of globalization talks in recent years. But there is perhaps yet another reason for leaving Davos. After this novel was already written, a Zurich Sunday newspaper published front-page reports of an alleged terrorist plan to attack the mobile telephone relay station to be used by the upcoming meeting, a story published on the same day as the other announcement. So the question occurs: did somebody take the fiction of Davos for reality? You can judge for yourself... In any event, "Davos" will be posted to the Autonomedia web site at http://www.autonomedia.org/davos beginning today, November 14, and will continue on a Monday - Wednesday - Friday schedule through the beginning of the actual meetings, January 31, 2002. Jim@autonomedia.org http://www.autonomedia.org ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 17 Nov 2001 22:53:22 EST From: TONGOLELE@aol.com Subject: NET.PERFORMANCE - FUSCO/DOMINGUEZ Dolores from 10h to 22h Net.performance by Coco Fusco and Ricardo Dominguez Presented by Kiasma, Helsinki’s Museum of Contemporary Art November 22, 2001 When we got to the door they started going through our things. They found the questionnaires in my purse and didn’t let me in to work…They took me straight to the office, they shut me in the office to interrogate me, to scare me, and to threaten me. They asked me what political party I belonged to, if I was a revolutionary, as if I were a guerrilla, as they said. They were threatening me, and frightening me – and I did get scared because they said they were going to call the police, that they were going to arrest me. Delfina Rodriguez, maquiladora worker in Tijuana, Mexico Dolores from 10h to 22h is based on the testimony of Delfina Rodriguez, whom Coco Fusco interviewed in 1998. This net.performance is simulated evidence that will be streamed via surveillance cameras to your screen. If you wish to log on to the performance you can go the following URL: www.kiasma.fi/ars/dolores If you wish you view the net.performance at a public venue, the following institutions will be presenting the piece as a marathon movie-viewing experience: Mexico City: X-Teresa Arte Alternativo Lic. Verdad 8 Centro Histórico Tel: (55 42 76 33) London: Institute for International Visual Art 6-8 Standard Place Rivington St. Shoreditch Tel: (0207) 729 9616 Ljubljana: Galerija Kapelica Kersnikova 4 http://www.kapelica.org/ Montreal: Museum of Contemporary Art 185 Rue Sainte-Catherine Ouest Tel: 514 847 6226 Los Angeles Art in Motion Festival University of Southern California School of Fine Arts Tel: 213 821 1620 http://www.usc.edu/aim Sydney: Artspace The Gunnery 43-51 Cowper Wharf Road Wooloomoloo Tel: 93 58 18 99 Check with each institution for local viewing times. ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 18 Nov 2001 20:29:53 +1100 From: geert lovink <geert@desk.nl> Subject: Call for Submission to Sarai Reader 02 Call for Submission to Sarai Reader 02 Word Limit : 2000-4000 words Last date of Submission - 5th December, 2001 Respond with ideas, immediately, to : shuddha@sarai.net TO ALL PEOPLE IN THE SARAI READER LIST COMMUNITY (READERS/WRITERS/LURKERS) Dear Readers, As you may be aware, this list grew out of a need for a forum to discuss the contents of the Sarai Reader 01;The Public Domain, published in February 2001. One of the key factors that will ensure that the list continues to have an active life will be the publication of the Sarai Reader 02. We, at Sarai would like to invite you all to contribute to the content of the second Sarai Reader. Just as this list grew out of the first Reader, we would like the second (and subsequent) Reader/s, to grow, in large measure, out of the list. This time, the reader will focus on the theme of 'City:Space/Flow'. This thematic focus has been chosen to highlight Sarai's engagement with urban space,media,culture & politics. We choose to characterize city spaces, not just as metropolitan agglomerates, but as circuits and concentrations of people, built forms, data, media practices, transports, regulations and transgressions around space and habitation, and as sites of resistance and invention as well as provocations for the explorations of visible and invisible social realities. THEMES We are interested in the way cities connect to each other in global space, in migrations and sites of marginality, in histories of neighbourhoods and in investigations of urban cultural practices, city ecologies and in accounts or analyses of media/technological forms that arise and thrive in city spaces. We are particularly interested in accounts of spaces where media forms and urban life intersect - such as cinema halls, cybercafes, video game parlours, electronic goods markets, and entertainment/leisure districts in cities. We are also looking for : evocative reports of everyday city life from across the globe. What is it like to wake up in Mexico city, what are the fears stalking the subways of New York in the wake of 9/11, what does the din of construction sound like in Shanghai, and what are the narratives of war that collect in the Afghan refugee settlements in Peshawar or Karachi? Writing of quality and passion on questions such as these will find acceptance in the second Sarai Reader We are interested in : first person accounts, or in-depth conversations with city folk - say an interview with a call centre worker in New Delhi, or the first person narrative of a day trader in Singapore or Mumbai. in debates around media practices, surveillance, intellectual property rights, free software and forms of cultural and technological intervention that challenge dominant media practices. in 'little histories' - of radio, of interventions on the internet, of film posters, of street photography, and film viewing. We are also interested in publishing brief (1000-1500) word profiles of new media/urban culture practice and research spaces like Sarai elsewhere in the world. GUIDELINES FOR SUBMISSIONS Submissions may be scholarly, journalistic, or literary - or a mix of these, in the form of essays, papers, interviews or diary entries. All submission, unless specifically, solicited must be in English only. Word Limit : 1500 - 4000 words Submissions must be sent by e mail in rich text format (rtf) or star-office documents. Articles may be accompanied by black and white photographs or drawings submitted in a jpeg format. We urge all writers, to follow the Chicago Manual of Style, (CMS) in terms of footnotes, annotations and references, for more details about the CMS, please see the Florida State University web page on CMS style documentation at http://www.fsu.edu/~library/guides/chicago.html All contributions should be accompanied by a three - four line text introducing the author. All submissions will be read by the editorial collective of the Sarai Reader 02 before the final selection is made. The editorial collective reserves the right not to publish any material sent to it for publication in the Sarai Reader on stylistic or editorial grounds. All contributors will be informed of the decisions of the editorial collective vis a vis their contribution by December 15, 2001. Copyright for all accepted contributions will remain with the authors, but Sarai reserves indefinitely, the right to place any of the material accepted for publication on the public domain in print or electronic forms, and on the internet. Accepted submissions will not be paid for, in order help keep the public domain free of commerce, but authors are guaranteed a wide international readership. The Reader will be published in print, distributed in India and internationally, and will also be uploaded in a pdf form on to the Sarai website. All contributors whose work has been accepted for publication will receive two copies of the Reader. Word Limit : 1500 - 4000 words Last date for submission - December 5th 2001. (but please write as soon as possible to shuddha@sarai.net with a brief outline of what you want to write about - this helps in designing the content of the reader) We expect to have the reader published by mid February 2002. please send in your responses to : shuddha@sarai.net ------------------------------ # 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