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Table of Contents: _Call for Noise_ "h.d.mabuse" <mabuse@manguebit.org.br> [SPrInT] tHe genHuine onHline papHer ".pavu.com" <jean-philippe.halgand@pavu.com> NOEMA presented @ the EVL @ Chicago Staff <staff@noemalab.com> April 2002 Le Monde diplomatique <dispatch@monde-diplomatique.fr> p l a y g r o u n d - last call for entries garage <info@garage-g.de> Resurgam Louis Reil "Lachlan Brown" <lachlan@london.com> RECODE CODE holger schulze <schulze@udk-berlin.de> launch of media arts and new music calendar Angela Plohman <aplohman@nbsp.nl> PHEW chris paul <idea@mcr1.poptel.org.uk> year01 forum: Issue #10 YEAR ZERO ONE <curator@year01.com> [CC] FW: UPDATE: Terrorism: Perspectives on Evil and Human Wickedness (5/15/02; Alan Sondheim <sondheim@panix.com> ( ( ( N O R A D I O ) ) ) - A L E R T "NOMUSIC" <info@nomusic.org> ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 05 Apr 2002 14:27:26 -0300 From: "h.d.mabuse" <mabuse@manguebit.org.br> Subject: _Call for Noise_ ////////////////////////////////////// RE:COMBO RADIO: checking the re:combination ////////////////////////////////////// *1.44 Mbytes visual and/or sonic noises are invited for the following experience:* You are invited to participate in _Checking the Re:combination_, a multimedia project of collaborative sound + vision production, that will come to an end with a 3-night experience in the production and recombination of social, moral, and political issues in a wired world.The experience will be developed in an alternative format: the sounds and pictures that will be used in the intervention will be collected through the internet. You can collaborate just sending your movie clips, images or sound files attached by e-mail to: recombo@manguebit.org.br; texts articles or questions can be send from the website (www.manguebit.org.br/recombo). All the collected material will be collected an recombined during the 3 days long Abril Pro Rock Festival (www.abrilprorock.com.br), when the audience physically present will intervene in the installation. Texts produced for the event and chat rooms will be available at the website. The main goal is to develop a democratic and decentralized participation of all rather than the usual one-speaks-for-all. The live on-site experience will be held at Pernambuco Convention Center, Recife, BRAZIL, during the "Abril Pro Rock Festival", April 19-21, 2002. _CHECKING THE RE:COMBINATION_ is an experience developed by the musical collaborative group RE:COMBO (www.manguebit.org.br/recombo) and the graffiti artists group SUBGRAF (www.manguebit.org.br/subgraf), with the collaboration of LUCIANO MEIRA, Ph.D., professor of Psychology at the Federal University of Pernambuco (www.ufpe.br) /////////////////////////// Sponsored by C.E.S.A.R (Recife Center of Advanced Studies and Systems) http://www.cesar.org.br /////////////////////////// _Questions and support_ If you have questions about RECOMBO RADIO, please send them to info@manguebit.org.br. For technical matters, contact us at webinfo@manguebit.org.br. _URLs_ www.manguebit.org.br/recombo www.abrilprorock.com.br www.manguebit.org.br/subgraf www.ufpe.br ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 08 Apr 2002 08:00:01 +0200 From: ".pavu.com" <jean-philippe.halgand@pavu.com> Subject: [SPrInT] tHe genHuine onHline papHer dear friends and colleagues pavu.com executives are proud to launch today the first issue of - -------------------- SPrInT tHe genHuine onHline papHer - -------------------- available near you from any kiosque with an internet connection and a printer. SPrInT number 1 features two exclusive pavu.com SPrInTportages : - - Lysane Potvin's exhibition at Frederic Madre's and - - Valery Grancher's lecture in Bordeaux both held late saturday - -------------------- SPrInT tHe genHuine onHline papHer http://pavu.com/SPrInT - -------------------- wishing you the best always the pavu.com Team Paul Dupouy - Chief Président Jean-Philippe Halgand - Executive Directeur Clément Thomas - Officer Général http://pavu.com - - / Invent ! Train ! Walk! /- ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 11 Apr 2002 23:28:26 +0200 From: Staff <staff@noemalab.com> Subject: NOEMA presented @ the EVL @ Chicago Dear all, on 24/4 NOEMA (http://www.noemalab.com) will be presented by Pier Luigi Capucci at the Advanced Electronic Visualization Laboratory - School of Art and Design University of Illinois at Chicago. Here enclosed you'll find the program of the events. With NOEMA issues will be discussed also topics about new arts and net arts in Europe. We think it's an important aknowledgment in NOEMA evolution, which is just two, and this mail is also to thank who, directly or indirectly, helped us in our path of growing. Thank you for being with us! NOEMA Staff ===================================================== Advanced Electronic Visualization and Critique. Lectures. Conferences. Net meetings. 16/01/2002 - 24/04/2002, Chicago & the web Course 508 Advanced Electronic Visualization and Critique Instructors Prof. Franz Fischnaller franz@evl.uic.edu Professor at The University of Illinois at Chicago - School of Art and Design (M/C 036) Electronic Visualization Laboratory 106 Jefferson Hall 929 W. Harrison Street Chicago, IL 60607-7038 USA Phone: 312-996-3002 - Fax: 312-413-7585 And Prof. Drew Browning drew@uic.edu Course Goals Think tank, smart interaction, discussions, conclusions, proposals.. Participants and students shall participate actively, focusing in critical discussion of their own goals, works and projects, as well as of the actual state of the electronic art and design. Another relevant goal is to focus in interdisciplinary collaboration between technicians, scientists, designers and artists. In order to establish an active interaction between technology art and design and voiceovers. Assignments will be discussed directly with the students. Themes - - Introduction. - - Analysis of student's ongoing projects. - - Away from the digital naiveté of the current electronic visualization field. - - Overlapping technology, science, art and design. - - Activating interdisciplinary collaboration and 'pulling up' potentialities and capacities. - - Digital Renaissance, MMB&Avatars: exploring VR and Networking technology to expand the boundaries of communication and creativity. - - High Speed Networking, culture and social communication. - - How can art and design assist in the science and technological field? - - Tendencies in the art/design field: electronic media, networking and virtual reality. - - Basic premises of the electronic visualization techniques. - - State of the Electronic Art market. - - Vision of the contemporary museums and galleries versus networking and electronic Art. - - Lack of investment in the VR artistic field. - - Exploring more creative ways of navigation and interaction. - - Major qualities of a digital art pieces. - - When a work can be considered finished... completed? Recommended books "Information Arts: Intersections of Art, Science and Technology", Stephen Wilson, MIT, Press/Leonardo Books, November 2001; "The invisible computer", Cambridge, MA: MIT Press by Donald Norman. 508 Conferences/Meetings Advanced Electronic Visualization and critique. Lectures. Conferences. Net meetings. Course 508, Prof Franz Fischnaller, Prof Drew Browing. Electronic Visualization Laboratory - School of Art and Design University of Illinois at Chicago. During the course 508 Franz Fischnaller organize a cycle of Net Mettings . The invited guess were relevant international authors of the arts and the electronic field, producers, philosophers, specialist, researchers, journalists, curators, critics, writers and tendency maker. The lectures cover diverse issues including: art, design and theory, evolution of the electronic media, new tendencies art/design field: electronic media, networking and virtual reality.in the media art and digital culture High Speed Networking, culture and social communication, Art & Science and technology, State of the Electronic Art market; Vision of the contemporary museums and galleries versus networking and electronic Art; Lack of investment in the VR artistic field; exploring more creative ways of navigation and interaction, etc. Also students presented their work, research and projects. Among the invited guess we can mention: A. Del Bimbo, Deputy Rector of the University of Florence; Stephen Wilson, artist, writer and Professor At San Francisco State University; Mark Tribe, Executive director of Rhizome.org; Steve Dietz, director of new-media initiatives of The Walker Art Center in Minneapolis; Pier Luigi Capucci, Art Critic, media theorist, Director of Noema and professor of Theory and technics of mass communications at the University of Bologna; Pierre Lévy, Philosopher of contemporary virtual culture, teaches in the Department of Hypermedia, University of Paris-VIII; Lawrence G. Desmond, Senior Research Fellow in Archaeology with the Mesoamerican Archive and Research Project at the Peabody Museum of Harvard University; Giuliano Bianchi, Siena University, writer, researcher, and leader of several European innovation policies, art economics, digital economy related to the emerging technology in Italy and Europe, director the High Technology Regional Network (the virtual scientific and technologic Park of Tuscany), Professor of Economic and Territorial Planning at the University of Siena and others. Date, Guest-Speakers and Topics 16/January - Jason Leight, scientist, EVL/UIC "Overlaping technology, science, art and design" 30/January - Alex Hill, scientist, UIC "YG-presentation" 6/February - A. Del Bimbo, UNIFI/Florence/Italy "From the Renaissance to the Gigabits Networking Age" 13/February - Shalini Venkatar, scientist, EVL/UIC "Mass-sping models - Fluid animation" 20/February - Dan Sandin, media artist, EVL/UIC "Particle systems in VR" 27/February - Stephen Wilson, San Francisco State University "Digital media and the networking" 6/March - Mark Tribe, Rhizome "Rhizome, Net Art tendencies" 13/March - Steve Dietz WalkerArt Center "The Walker Art Center in Minneapolis" 27/March - Giuliano Bianchi, Siena University "Digital Renaissance, Electronic Art, e-What?" 27/March - Joe Hoy, EV/UIC "Museum of Contemporary Art of Chicago" 3/April - Shalini Venkatar scientist, EVL/UIC "Matisse: Mass-sping models - Fluid animation" 3/April - Dan Sandin "Virtual Reality and Cultural Heritage" 10/April - Zack, artist "Shadow Garden" 10/April - Doug Garofalo, University of Illinois "How digital technology is changing architectural practice" 24/april - Pierre Lévy, Philosopher/France "Collective intelligence, real time democracy? 24/April - Pier Luigi Capucci, University of Bologna/Italy/Noema "Noema, Art&Net in Europe" 24/April - Lawrence G. Desmond "The Adivino Pyramid project" Topics - - 16/January - Jason Leight, scientist, EVL/UIC "Overlaping technology, science, art and design" Dr. Jason Leigh is a research scientist at the Electronic Visualization Laboratory (EVL) at the University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC) specializing in Tele-Immersion and remote visualization over high speed networks. Leigh has led EVL's Tele-Immersion research agenda since 1995 after developing the first networked CAVE application in 1992. The outcome of his work has been in active use by General Motors, Hughes Research Labs, Searle/Monsanto, members of the NSF-funded, PACI Alliance, the Next Generation Internet and Internet2, and collaborators around the world including: the Cooperative Research Centre for Advanced Computational Systems (ACSys) in Australia, Institute of High Performance Computing in Singapore, Intelligent Modeling Laboratory at Tokyo University, and the National Center for High-Performance Computing in Taiwan; and many others. Tracking The Net - - 30/January - Alex Hill, scientist, UIC "YG-presentation" - - 6/February - Del Bimbo, University of Florence http://viplab.dsi.unifi.it/~delbimbo/ http://www.dsi.unifi.it/ http://www.unifi.it/ "From the Renaissance to the Gigabits Networking Age" Prof Del Bimbo Deputy Rector of the University of Florence, in charge of Research and Innovation Transfer. Director of the Master in Multimedia of the University of Florence... He is also a Member of CSUM (Center for Human-Machine Interaction and of MICC (Media Integration and Communication Center), established by the Italian Ministry of Education as a National Center of Excellence in Multimedia. The center is part of the University of Florence founded September 2001 and it operate in strict connection with the Master in Multimedia. The Master will act on education, the Center will act on research and development. From 1997 to 2000, he was Director of the Department of Computer Science and Information Technology at the University of Florence - - About the work he is performing within the University of Florence - - The Master of Multimedia - - The Center for Media Integration and Communication:characteristic, goals, objectives future development. - - Vision about the Digital Renaissance: Multi Mega Book and Digital Avatars - - From the Renaissance to the Gigabits Networking Age project - - Collaboration within UIC and UNIFI. - - 13/February - Shalini Venkatar, scientist, EVL/UIC "Mass-sping models - Fluid animation" - - 20/February - Dan Sandin, media artist EVL/UIC http://www.evl.uic.edu/dan/ "Particle systems in VR" Daniel J. Sandin is director of the Electronic Visualization Laboratory (EVL) and a professor in the School of Art and Design at the University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC), and an adjunct professor at the National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA). His early interest in real-time computer graphics/video image processing and interactive computing environments motivated his pioneering work in video synthesizers and continues to influence his research interests. As co-director of EVL, Sandin also directs research in: virtual environments, digital libraries, scientific visualization, new methodologies for informal science and engineering education, paradigms for information display, televisualization (distributed graphics over networks), algorithm optimization for massively parallel computing, sonification, human/computer interfaces, and abstract mathematical visualization.He also is receiving recognition, along with EVL co-director Tom DeFanti, for conceiving the CAVE virtual reality theater in 1991. - - 27/February - Stephen Wilson, San Francisco State University http://userwww.sfsu.edu/~swilson "Digital media and the networking" Professor, Conceptual/Information Arts (CIA) Art Dept, 1600 Holloway, San Francisco State University. San Francisco author, writeer, artist and professor who exploresthe cultural implications of new technology San Francisco author, artist and professor who explores the cultural implications of new technologies. His interactive installations & performances have been shown internationally in galleries and SIGGRAPH, CHI, NCGA, Ars Electronica, and V2 art shows. His computer mediated art works probe issues such as World Wide Web &telecommunications; artificial intelligence and robotics; hypermedia and the structure of information; GPS and the sense of place; synthetic voice; and biological & environmental sensing. He won the Prize of Distinction in Ars Electronica's international competitions for interactive art and several honorary mentions. He is Head of the Conceptual/Information Arts program at San Francisco State University. He has published extensively including articles such as "Dark & LightVisions", Artist as Researcher", "The Aesthetics and Practice of Designing Interactive Events", "Interactive Art and Cultural Change", and "Noise on the Line: Emerging Issues in Telecommunications Art". He has published three books, Using Computers to Create Art (Prentice Hall, 1986), Multimedia Design with HyperCard (Prentice Hall, 1991), and World Wide Design Guide (Hayden, 1995), which promotes an experimental, culturally aware approach to Web design. His new book called "Information Arts: Intersections of Art, Science and Technology" published by MIT Press in November, 2001 surveys artists, theorists, and researchers working in advanced inquiries in fields such as biology, medicine, etc. - - About his work in the digital media field and the networking - - Overlapping technology&Science and Arts - - About his book.. what is about and a presentation of it - - His vision in relation to the actual and future tendencies in the digital art networking art field. - - 27/February - Mark Tribe, Rhizome mark@rhizome.org - http://rhizome.org/fresh/ "Rhizome, Net Art tendencies" Executive director of Rhizome.org, a nonprofit art organization that acts as a kind of a community platform to present new media art, to establish a critical dialogue about new media art and provides access to new media art through an archive. Most of the programs are online: Rhizome has a e-mail listserv, which has become quite popular, with discussions and announcements. Also there is a big online database of critical writing, with over 1500 articles which are all indexed. Rhizome is starting to archive art works as well and is also doing events where net artists show their work and talk about it.Rhizome produces two free email services which distribute information provided by and for the Internet community: Rhizome Raw (unfiltered) and Rhizome Digest (edited) both containing announcements of new media art projects, events, festivals, conferences and exhibitions, press releases, calls for work, reviews of new media art projects, interviews with new media artists and commentary on related issues. Raw is rather important because it's this kind of unfiltered, unmoderated new media discussion thing, and there are around 350, kind of hard core subscribers. The Digest is for everybody else who is too busy to read 40-50 emails a day from the Raw, it is filtered in the Rhizome TextBase, a searchable library of over 1500 articles. You can do a search on gender or interactivity, person reality or flash and you will come up with articles and also artworks. - - Rhizome: concepts, objectives, accomplishments and future plans. - - Are there actual tendencies in the net-art field? - - Different lenses with which Mark look at net art: formalism, conceptualism, identity, narrative, performance, database, aesthetics. - - 13/March - Steve Dietz, WalkerArt Center http://www.walkerart.org/gallery9/dietz/ "The Walker Art Center in Minneapolis" Steve Dietz, director of new-media initiatives of The Walker Art Center, in Minneapolis. Steve Dietz, is the founding Director of New Media Initiatives at the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis, where he created and curates the Center's Gallery 9, a museum space that exists only on the Web. Dietz came to the Walker from the National Museum of American Art, where he was responsible for creating what was, according to his online bio, one of the "earliest and most extensive museum Web sites." Gallery 9 is a site for project-driven exploration, through digitally-based media, of all things "cyber." This includes artist commissions, interface experiments, exhibitions, community discussion, a study collection, hyperessays, filtered links, lectures and other guerilla raids into real space, and collaborations with other entities (both internal and external). - - How did you got caught in this new media issue - - How do you feel about your accomplishments? - - About his experience and goals within Walker Art Center - - About your concept and your curatorial criteria... - - What is a "net-art quality work" for him? - - About vision in relation to the actual and future tendencies in the networking art field. - - 13/March - Giuliano Bianchi, University of Siena http://www.g-bianchi.it/ "Digital Renaissance, Electronic Art, e-What?" Professor, writer, researcher and leader of several projects related to the emerging technology in Italy and Europe. Professor of Economic and Territorial Planning at the University of Siena, Giuliano Bianchi (GB) also teaches Economics of Innovation at the ISIA (High Institute of Industrial Design) in Florence.Currently GB is member of the Think Tank Group at the Central Unit of the Innovating Regions of Europe and Innovation Relay Centres Networks (Brussels: Directorates General Regions and Enterprises of the European Commission), and international expert within the Dresden (Germany) Ritts project (Regional Innovation and Technology Transfer Strategies), promoted by the European Union.GB also participates in:the Ritts projects of Northern Europe (Finland) and Valencia (Spain); the Scientific Staff within the Alter Project (Alternative Traffic in the Cities), directed by Prof. Stuart Holland (London);the implementation of the Campania Region's Operational Programme 2000-2006. As a professional, GB works in the field of socio-economic and territorial research. His specialisation is in regional and local development plans, European projects, innovation policies, art economics, digital economy. On behalf of the Company Engineering Informatics, he is currently responsible of the e-What? Project aimed at analysing the relationships between the Net, the society, and the democracy.Previously (1993-2000) he was director the High Technology Regional Network (the virtual scientific and technologic Park of Tuscany) by appointment of the Regional Government of Tuscany. In this capacity, GB was:project manager of the following projects: Tuscany Ritts (regional innovation policy), Ris+ (technologies cultural heritage), and Trip-Applicom (new financial instruments for innovative projects);responsible and organiser of the 1996, 1998, and 1999 editions of mediArtech (the Florence International Exhibition of Digital & Multimedia Technologies for Cultural Heritage & Contemporary Arts);promoter of the Form Innovation Project, aimed at diffusing the concept of innovation processes based on new forms (industrial design, fashion styling, etc.), which are parallel to, and very often more powerful than, the innovation processes based on technological innovation. - - About his activities and work in Italy and Europe in relation to the Digital Media - - About his conception of the "Digital Renaissance" - - About his vision on what is a "electronic-art quality work" ? - - Why content is so fundamental in a work regardless the media use for its creation. - - About his experience and goals within the project e-What? The Net, Society and Democracy. - - 27/March - Joe Hoy, EV/UIC "Interactive department for the MCA web site and interactive gallery displays" Joe Hoy studied Graphic Design and Electronic Visualization at UIC. He has applied these skills to broadcast, film, video and new media throughout his career. He has worked as a designer and animator on commercials and industrial films; as a broadcast designer at WTTW-TV, where he won an Emmy Award; and in his own business producing children's films, design and multimedia. More recently he has worked at Midway Games as 3D animator and designer;at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Chicago, where he served as a one-man Interactive department for the MCA (Museum of Contemporary Art of Chicago) web site and interactive gallery displays. After three years he joined UNext Inc., an online education startup as Visual Design Manager. He is now at Northwestern University's Information Technology Department as Media Services Architect, where he works with faculty on research projects and manages streaming media and video services and he is teaching 3D Animation at Columbia College. - - 3/April - Shalini Venkatar scientist, EVL/UIC - - 10/April - Zack, Artist "Shadow Garden" Theme:interactive installation art "Shadow Garden", "interactive mini-theatre" game-like set of pieceinspired by experimental psychology, especially the infamous experiments of Stanly Milgram. "I've been programming computers since I was 10. I dropped out of high-school when I was 17. I was the Director of Technology and later a Research Fellow for the PC game company Origin/Electronic Arts. I then founded my own game company called Titanic (which sunk after its first voyage) where I co-created an distributed-server Internet game called "Netstorm". Since then I have been producing interactive installation art in various forms such as a collaboration with the Spanish theatre company "La Fura dels Baus". My pieces have shown in various galleries in Europe and the US and will soon open into the permanent collection at the San Jose Tech Museum. I have written, lectured, and consulted extensively on many aspects of interactivity from game design to programming". - - 10/April - Doug Garofalo, University of Illinois "How digital technology is changing architectural practice" Doug Garofalo has developed a thriving practice in Chicago that produces architectural work through buildings, projects, research and teaching. The work of Garofalo Architects has been recently recognized as part of "The New Vanguard" in Architectural Record, and the "Emerging Voices" program at the Architectural League of New York. Garofalo is Associate Professor and Acting Director at the University of Illinois Chicago School of Architecture, and a Facilitator at Archeworks. Garofalo graduated from Yale University in 1987, and was awarded the prestigious Skidmore Owings & Merrill Foundation Traveling Fellowship. He graduated from the University of Notre Dame In 1981. - - 24/april - Pierre Lévy, Philosopher of contemporary virtual culture http://www.georgetown.edu/grad/CCT/tbase/levy.html "Collective intelligence, real time democracy?" Philosopher of contemporary virtual culture. He lives in Paris/Canada and teaches in the Department of Hypermedia, University of Paris-VIII. He was Professor at the hypermedia department of the niversity of Paris-St Denis since 1993. Masterss Degree in the History of science (Paris, Sorbonne) Comissioned by the French Ministry of Education under the auspices of Michel Serres, he developed a network concept known as "Arbres de connaissances" (Trees of Knowledge) with Michel Authier. Lévy is also interested in collective intelligence studied an anthropological context: Collective intelligence is an intelligence which is distributed everywhere, continuously valorised, co-ordinated and mobilised in real-time; it ischaracterised by democracy in real-time, an inventive aesthetics and an economy of human qualities; it is multi-dimensional and multi-sensual, linked to the body and to the earth; it is concerned with re-materialisation, not de-materialisation. Most of his work has not yet been translated. Major Publications: "L'Intelligence Collective: Pour une Anthropologie du Cyberspace" (Paris: Editions La Découverte, 1994), "La Machine Universe" (1992), "Les Technologies de l'Intelligence" (1990). - - How did he become involved and interested in the field - - What stimulated you to do it and what are your actual and future plans. - - He will speak about your conception of collective intelligence: there is in fact the real intelligence distributed everywhere? - - Does the intelligence is truly valorized? - - Are we really living in a "real time democracy"? - - The multi-dimensional and multi-sensual, linked to the body and to the earth" - - 24/April - Pier Luigi Capucci, University of Bologna & NOEMA http://www.noemalab.com "Noema, Art&Net in Europe" Professor, critic, theoretician concerned with systems and idioms of communication and with new art forms, and since the early '80 has been involved in new media and new technology applications in communications and art. He has been professor at the universities of Rome "La Sapienza" and Bologna. Currently he is professor of Theory and technics of mass communications at the University of Bologna and of Theory and technics of new media at the University of Florence (in the Master in Multimedia postgraduate course, organized in collaboration with RAI and Mediateca Regionale Toscana). He has been member of SPIE (The Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers, USA) and ISEA (The Inter-Society for the Electronic Arts, NL and CDN). He has published the books "Realtà del virtuale. Rappresentazioni tecnologiche, comunicazione, arte", 1993, on virtual technologies and the relationships between culture and sensorial representations; "Il corpo tecnologico. L'influenza delle tecnologie sul corpo e sulle sue facoltà", 1994, on the impact of technologies on the human body; and Arte e tecnologie. "Comunicazione estetica e tecnoscienze", 1996, about art, sciences and technologies. He has published over 150 texts in books, magazines and conference papers in Italy and abroad. He has organized exhibitions, managed projects and participated to conferences in USA, GB, France, Brazil and Italy. He has founded (in 1994) and directed the first italian online magazine ("NetMagazine", later "MagNet"), a research project in Italian, English and French on the relationships between culture and technologies, in conjunction with the universities of Bologna and Rome "La Sapienza", which lasted until December 1997. He has been working as a consultant in the field of new media (computer image, hypermedia, holography, telematics, and their applications). Among his clients S.M.H. Italy, University of Bologna, RAI, Domus, Swatch, Bologna 2000, University of Rome "La Sapienza", Whirlpool Europe, Municipality of Bologna. - - What is NOEMA? - - About his concepts and his curatorial criteria - - What is a "digital quality work"? - - What is the actual tendencies in the digital media and in the networking art field in Europe - - Your vision about future tendencies in the networking field - - 24/April - Lawrence G. Desmond http://fi.uady.mx/archeoplanet/ "The Adivino Pyramid project" Senior Research Fellow in Archaeology with the Mesoamerican Archive and Research Project at the Peabody Museum of Harvard University Lawrence G. Desmond received his Ph.D. in anthropology and archaeology from the University of Colorado, Boulder, and has carried out research in Mesoamerica for more than 30 years. He is currently a Senior Research Fellow in Archaeology with the Mesoamerican Archive and Research Project at the Peabody Museum of Harvard University, and a Research Associate with the Department of Anthropology at the California Academy of Sciences in San Francisco. He is working in the Adivino Pyramid project, located at the Maya archeological site of Uxmal in the state of Yucatan, Mexico was docuemnted using a close-range stereo photogrammetry. Uxmal is registered as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and the Pyramid is considered by historias of architecture and archeologists as one of the finest example of Maya architecture. It is roughly 60 meters at base and 30 meters high. - - Research in Mesoamerica, the Adivino Pyramid project: - - About the Adivino Photogrammetry Project in Yucatan - - 3-D modeling of the ground penetrating radar computer data from our recent surveys at archaeological sites in Yucatan - - About the survey data at Chichen Itza where the think we have discovered a subsurface - - Cultural feature that might be associated with a cave under a pyramid there called the Castillo or Pyramid of Kukulkan. http://www.evl.uic.edu/ franz@evl.uic.edu - -- Staff Noema - http://www.noemalab.com staff@noemalab.com ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 11 Apr 2002 13:33:11 +0200 (CEST) From: Le Monde diplomatique <dispatch@monde-diplomatique.fr> Subject: April 2002 Le Monde diplomatique ----------------------------------------------------- April 2002 In this issue: Israel-Palestine, coming together; Milosevic trial, the man and the court; Italy, revamped industries, silent writers; Cyprus, preparing for the EU; China, Tiananmen revisited; the EU, never mind the people; Chechnya, Russia's still there plus John Berger on Turkey's great poet, Axel Kahn on the Mount of Olives and Mahmoud Darwish from Palestine under siege A small number of these articles and our editorial are available to non-subscribers To read the rest of this month's articles go to http://MondeDiplo.com and click on Subscribe. It couldn't be easier... Peace gets buried by IGNACIO RAMONET Translated by Malcolm Greenwood <http://MondeDiplo.com/2002/04/01peace> AN ISRAELI-PALESTINIAN PEACE COALITION The do-it-ourselves solution by YASSER ABED RABBO and YOSSI BEILIN For the founders of the Israeli-Palestinian Peace Coalition, there is a possible way out of the present murderous impasse in the region: a return to the agreement drawn up at Taba in January 2001. Two of those who drew it up, one Israeli and one Palestinian, propose an alternative way forward. Original text in English <http://MondeDiplo.com/2002/04/02solution> State of siege * MAHMOUD DARWISH Translated from Arabic by Saloua Ben Abda and Hassan Shami and from French by Julie Stoker Getting on, getting by * by AXEL KAHN Translated by Wendy Kristianasen MILOSEVIC IN THE DOCK The Balkans show trial * by our special correspondent CATHERINE SAMARY Yugoslavia's former president, Slobodan Milosevic, has regained some popularity since the start of his trial for war crimes. The contradictions are now becoming apparent in the approach and remit of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia. And the role of the West in the break-up of that country is being publicly questioned. Translated by Malcolm Greenwood The case for the war crimes tribunal * by XAVIER BOUGAREL The Hague trial of Milosevic is necessary but reveals the limits of such proceedings, since the court does not operate in isolation from historical events and is not immune to local and world political power struggles. Translated by Luke Sandford The case against the Hague court by CATHERINE SAMARY Translated by Barbara Wilson <http://MondeDiplo.com/2002/04/07hague> US breaks the laws of war by OLIVIER AUDEOUD The United States has invented a new category of captive, not covered by the Geneva Convention: 'unlawful combatants'. And it has made sure that nobody can question this unilateral designation by holding the prisoners taken in Afghanistan in the no-nation's-territory of the Guantanamo base on Cuba. What, legally, is going on? Translated by Barbara Wilson <http://MondeDiplo.com/2002/04/08breach> REUNITING A DIVIDED ISLAND Cyprus, north and south by our special correspondent NIELS KADRITZKE Final negotiations about the future of Cyprus began this year; it has been divided since 1974. Cyprus is a contender for EU membership, but to get in, Greeks and Turks will have to agree on its status, and Ankara will have to approve. Brussels has promised substantial funding for the Turkish north. Translated by Luke Sandford <http://MondeDiplo.com/2002/04/09cyprus> THE OTHER 'ANTI-TERRORIST' WAR Chechnya: Russia, get out now * by VICKEN CHETERIAN Moscow is still stuck in the Chechen quagmire, despite all its claims that it is dealing with the 'terrorism'. Russian army atrocities have failed to crush resistance, Chechens no longer collaborate; both sides will have to return to negotiating a settlement, and better sooner than later. Translated by Malcolm Greenwood Chronology of two conflicts * Translated by Malcolm Greenwood THE BERLUSCONI EFFECT High price of Italian prosperity * by PIERRE MUSSO Two million people took to the streets of Rome last month to protest against terrorism, against economist Marco Biagi's assassination and against Sylvio Berlusconi's government. Behind the protest and beyond the politics, Italian capitalism is being profoundly restructured. Translated by Luke Sandford Silence of the leopards * by VALERIO EVANGELISTI Translated by Luke Sandford WE DIDN'T VOTE FOR LIBERALISING UTILITIES, DID WE? Europe: market not community * by BERNARD CASSEN The European Union's decision-taking bypasses Europeans and their elected representatives to impose on them neo-liberal, anti-social economic policies, all in the name of Europe. The EU regularly overrides democracy for the benefit of private wealth and influence. Translated by Malcolm Greenwood HOW TIANANMEN PROTESTS LED TO THE NEW MARKET ECONOMY China: unequal shares * by WANG HUI The crushing of the 1989 social movement in Tiananmen Square was a turning point in Chinese history. The movement was far bigger than the liberal, student protest we all saw before the world's news cameras; it extended right across the people. The destruction of the movement unblocked China's transition to the market economy, but the state system remained fundamentally authoritarian and inequalities have grown. Original text in English NAZIM HIKMET: CENTENARY OF A GREAT POET The tree with blue eyes * by JOHN BERGER Nazim Hikmet, one of the greatest poets of the 20th century, Turkish, a communist, was born 100 years ago. His work is about the universal nature of love and the fraternity of beauty; he was one of those rare people who matched his actions with words. Original text in English ________________________________________________________________ _ (*) Star-marked articles are available to paid subscribers only. Yearly subscription fee: 24 US $ (Institutions 48 US $). ______________________________________________________________ For more information on our English edition, please visit http://MondeDiplo.com/ To subscribe to our free "dispatch" mailing-list, send an (empty) e-mail to: dispatch-on@monde-diplomatique.fr To unsubscribe from this list, send an (empty) e-mail to: dispatch-off@monde-diplomatique.fr English language editorial director: Wendy Kristianasen _______________________________________________________ ALL RIGHTS RESERVED © 1997-2002 Le Monde diplomatique ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 13 Apr 2002 17:52:40 +0200 From: garage <info@garage-g.de> Subject: p l a y g r o u n d - last call for entries german version below. sorry for any cross-postings. please feel free to forward. Call for Entries -------------------------- 6th Festival "garage" 2002 - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- - ------------------------------------- August 2002 in Stralsund/Germany - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- - ----------------------------------------------------------- playground playground Play: is an activity (of animals and humans). It is done without conscious purpose and out of enjoyment of the activity and of its accomplishment. The play of humans can be understood as a, by various factors determined behavior, which takes on a substantial role as mediator between the individual and society, and which is indispensable in every period of life. garage 2002 is searching for artists' concepts and positions on the discussion of the principles and mechanisms of games. Play with conventions, techniques of play, game as a model for solving concrete problems, game as a manipulation of perception, game as critical reflection, game as game. The public space as playground. Trespassing borders and networked playing. Mobile playing and mobile thinking. Who defines the rules? Are you ready to play? >> The fesitval will present 3 weeks of exhibitions, concerts, discussions, film screenings, workshops, which can be summarized under three main topics. Wanted are works or proposals for projects: > off-line or the mechanics of games (toys. playing techniques. game >as interaction.) > on-line or plug and play (computer games. digitial media. playing >in networks.) > cross-line or the public space as playground (play as a strategy >for action. play as experimentation. trespassing of borders.) - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- garage is platform for art and culture. It is situated in the midst of the silo area in Stralsund's old port and understands itself as a non-commercial, temporally limited space for the suppport of inter-disciplinary and individual projects with a focus on art, film and music. Deadline will be April 30th, 2002. Please, send your ideas, suggestions, material formless to: garage c/o Stabenow Husemannstr. 12 10435 Berlin Germany Questions? +49 (0) 30 441 20 15 info@garage-g.de http://www.garage-g.de Ausschreibung -------------------------------- 6. Festival garage 2002 - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- - ------------------------------------- August 2002 in Stralsund/Germany - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- - ----------------------------------------------------------- playground >spielfeld / playground Spiel: Taetigkeit (von Tier und Mensch), die ohne bewussten Zweck, aus Vergnuegen an der Taetigkeit als solcher bzw. an ihrem Gelingen vollzogen wird. Das Spiel des Menschen wird als ein durch unterschiedlichste Faktoren bestimmtes Verhalten verstanden, das im Wechselverhältnis zwischen Individuum und Gesellschaft eine wesentliche Vermittlerrolle einnimmt und in jeder Lebensperiode unentbehrlich ist. garage 2002 sucht nach Ansaetzen und Positionen zur kuenstlerischen Auseinandersetzung mit den Prinzipien und Mechanismen des Spiels. Spiel mit Konventionen, Spieltechniken, Spiel als Loesungsmodell konkreter Problematiken, Spiel als Manipulation von Wahrnehmung, Spiel als kritische Reflexion, Spiel als Spiel. Grenzueberschreitungen und vernetztes Spielen. Mobiles Spielen und mobiles Denken. Wer definiert die Spielregeln? Are you ready to play? >> Das Festival wird 3 Wochen lang Ausstellungen, Konzerte, Vortraege, Filmscreenings, Workshops praesentieren, die unter drei Hauptschwerpunkten zusammengefasst werden. Gesucht sind Arbeiten und Projektvorschlaege zu: > off-line oder Die Mechanik des Spiels (Spielgeraete. Spieltechnik. >Spiel als Interaktion.) > on-line oder plug and play (Computerspiele. Digitale Medien. >Spielen in Netzwerken.) > cross-line oder Der oeffentliche Raum als Spielfeld (Spiel als >Handlungsstrategie. Spiel als Experiment. Grenzueberschreitungen.) - ------------------------------------------------------------------- garage ist Plattform fuer Kunst und Kultur. Sie ist gelegen inmitten der Hafen- und Speicherstadt Stralsunds und versteht sich als zeitlich begrenzter Raum für die Foerderung interdisziplinaerer sowie einzelkuenstlerischer Projekte mit den Schwerpunkten bildende Kunst, Musik und Film. Einsendeschluss für Material und Vorschlaege ist der 30.4.02 Ideen, Vorschlaege und Material bitte formlos an: garage c/o Stabenow Husemannstr. 12 10435 Berlin Germany Fragen? +49 (0) 30 441 20 15 info@garage-g.de http://www.garage-g.de ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 21 Apr 2002 19:35:02 -0500 From: "Lachlan Brown" <lachlan@london.com> Subject: Resurgam Louis Reil rabble.ca [strong 'new left' publication, Toronto, almost 1 year old] www.ecommons.net [canadian public agora, mcluhenesque+ity, but hey] studioxx.ca [XX amount of gender] instantcoffee.org [independent curation, curious networking] - -- _______________________________________________ Sign-up for your own FREE Personalized E-mail at Mail.com http://www.mail.com/?sr=signup ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 22 Apr 2002 11:38:15 +0100 From: holger schulze <schulze@udk-berlin.de> Subject: RECODE CODE [redeenglish version below] Call for Papers RECODE CODE Kollektiv redesignen spraches von grund auf (REDESIGNDEUTSCHLAND berlin, tag 640/641 7./8. oktober 2002 von alt zeitrechnung) REDESIGNDEUTSCHLAND neu gestalten deutschland in all bereichs. REDESIGNDEUTSCHLAND neu gestalten spraches. REDESIGNDEUTSCHLAND haben entwickeln universell grammatik, das sein anwendbar auf all spraches von welt. Dies vereinfachen grammatik machen erlernbar all spraches von welt ohne vorkenntniss in wenig stundes. Neu form von deutsch heissen rededeutsch, neu form von english heissen redeenglish, neu form von franzoesisch heissen redefrancais... Auslaenders und muttersprachlers sprechen neu forms von spraches mit gross leichtigkeit. Dies neu redespraches erleichtern interkulturell verstaendigung. Redespraches verbinden linguistisch utopie mit pragmatik: Kombinieren universell generativ transformationsgrammatik mit umgangssprachlich lexik bei reduktion von komplexitaet. Redespraches verbessern struktur und eleganz von sprache und denken. REDESIGNDEUTSCHLAND stetig verbessern redespraches. Es sein bereits in forschung und entwicklung: <1> Vollautomatisch uebersetzung zwischen verschieden redespraches (rededeutsch, redeenglish, redefrancais) <2> Weitere redespraches (rederusski, rederomanji, redelatinum), vereinigung von kuenstlich und natuerlich spraches (rede markup language, redespraches als computerprogrammierspraches: programmieren maschines durch sprechen redesprache) <3> Optimierung von arbeitsablaufs durch optimieren redespraches. Projekt unter anders involvieren folgend problems: - - Standardisierung : spezifikations von protokolls, schnittstelles und lexikons - - Kommunikation : didaktisch vermittlungstrategies, konvertierung und uebersetzung, software- und netzwerkzeugs, erleichterung von spracherwerb fuer maschines - - Implementierung : u.a. uebersetzung von redecode in neuroelektrisch stroms und umgekehrt - - Forschung : exolinguistik, expansion von redelinguistik zu redesemiotik, optimierung von code Redesign spraches tag stattfinden tag 640 und 641 (7./8. oktober 2002 von alt zeitrechnung) in berlin, firmenzentrale REDESIGNDEUTSCHLAND, torstrasse 94, 10119 berlin. projekt REDESIGNDEUTSCHLAND suchen forschungsberichts, praesentations, entwicklungsvorschlags. Stand von redespraches sein einsehbar unter <http://www.redesigndeutschland.de/produkts/229.htm>. Tagungsspraches sein rededeutsch und redeenglish; nein teilnahmegebuehr. Auswahl von vortrags und praesentations erfolgen durch board von redesign deutsch tag und wissenschaftlich beirats von REDESIGNDEUTSCHLAND. Board: - - Dr. phil. Holger Schulze, wissenschaftler von kultur, universitaet von kunsts berlin - - Florian Cramer, M.A., wissenschaftler von literatur, frei universitaet berlin - - Ingo Niermann, autor - - Sprachzentrum wissenschaftsakademie berlin - - beirat mit rennommiert vertreters aus wissenschaft, wirtschaft und technologie Abstracts in umfang von 200-300 worts sein senden bis tag 514 (3. Juni 2002) durch post oder email an: REDESIGNDEUTSCHLAND torstrasse 94 10119 berlin, code@redesigndeutschland.de *** Call for papers RECODE CODE Community redesign of language from scratch (REDESIGNDEUTSCHLAND berlin, day 640/641 october 7th/8th, 2002 in old chronology) REDESIGNDEUTSCHLAND redesign germany in all areas. REDESIGNDEUTSCHLAND have develop universal grammar applicable to all languages of world. Simplify grammar make learnable all languages from scratch in few hours. New form of german be call rededeutsch, new form of english be call redeenglish, new form of french be call redefrancais. Foreign speakers and native speakers speak this new forms of languages with great ease and worldwide success. This new redelanguages facilitate intercultural communication. Redelanguages combine linguistic utopia with pragmatic approach: Combine universal generative transformational grammar with everyday lexicon while reduce complexity. Redelanguages improve structure and elegance of language and think. REDESIGNDEUTSCHLAND continual improve redelanguages. Current research and developpment be on <1> full automate translation between different redelanguages (rededeutsch, redeenglish, redefrancais...) <2> other redelanguages (rederusski, rederomanji, redelatinum), merge of artificial and natural languages (rede markup language, redelanguages as computer program languages: program machines by speak redelanguage), <3> workflow optimization by optimization of redelanguages. Project involve among others following problems: - - Standardization : specification of protocols, interfaces and lexicons, - - Communication : didactic strategys, convert and translation, software and web tools, facilitation of machine speak, - - Implementation : among others, translation of redecode into neuroelectric impulses and vice versa, - - Research : exolinguistics, expansion of redelinguistics to redesemiotics, code optimization. Redesign languages day take place day 640 and 641 (october 7th/8th, 2002 of old chronology) in berlin, office REDESIGNDEUTSCHLAND, torstrasse 94, 10119 berlin, germany. Project REDESIGNDEUTSCHLAND ask for research reports, presentations, development proposals. Status quo of redelanguages be look up at <http://www.redesigndeutschland.de/produkts/229.htm>. Conference languages be rededeutsch and redeenglish; be no conference fee. Lectures and presentations be select by board of redesign languages day and academic advisory board of REDESIGNDEUTSCHLAND. Board: - - Dr. phil. Holger Schulze, cultural studies, universitaet von kunsts berlin - - Florian Cramer, M.A., comparative literature, freie universitaet berlin - - Ingo Niermann, writer - - Language centre wissenschaftsakademie berlin and advisory board of reknown personalitys from science, economy and technology. Abstracts of 200-300 words be send to day 514 (june 3rd, 2002) via mail or email to: REDESIGNDEUTSCHLAND Torstrasse 94 D-10119 Berlin, code@redesigndeutschland.de ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 22 Apr 2002 12:31:50 +0200 From: Angela Plohman <aplohman@nbsp.nl> Subject: launch of media arts and new music calendar *Apologies for cross-posting* Hi, I'm forwarding this press release to inform you about the launch of ArtsElectric, a new online calendar and information center for media arts and new music. ArtsElectric was created to provide a much needed centralized location where we can promote these fields to the public and provide up-to-date event information for all of us. ArtsElectric was also formed to promote artists and presenting organizations to the general public. If you're an artist or if you present artists to the public, have a look at http://www.arts-electric.com/professionalinfo/ If you'd like to have your events listed in the calendar, or if you have any other questions, please feel free to contact me or write to arts@arts-electric.com. - - Angela Plohman For immediate release INTELLIGENT ARTS, INC. ANNOUNCES THE LAUNCH OF ARTS-ELECTRIC.COM http://www.arts-electric.com/ For further information, contact: Angela Plohman angela@arts-electric.com Alicia Zuckerman alicia@arts-electric.com Joel Chadabe editor@arts-electric.com Albany, New York, April 22, 2002 - Intelligent Arts, Inc. announces the launch of ArtsElectric, a new on-line calendar, internet directory, and information resource for new music and media arts. "Our mission is threefold," says Joel Chadabe, composer and president of Intelligent Arts, Inc. "We want to share our enthusiasm with the general public about the fascinating cutting-edge developments in music and art happening in today's world. We will promote the musicians, artists, and producers who are creating and presenting this music and art. And we will provide a central information resource for curators, presenters, and other professionals who need to know what is happening in these fields." Event and artist information is provided to users through: a regularly updated and dynamically searchable database; feature articles focused on key people, projects, issues, and events; highlighted mentions on important pages within the site; and a monthly email newsletter. All articles and features will be archived, indexed, and kept accessible indefinitely. The internet directory will direct users to websites of other resources, organizations, and media centers, as well as associated artists and presenters. ArtsElectric also introduces the Artists' Guide to the World, a database listing artists' restaurant and hotel recommendations, travel tips, and other travel-related information. The Artists' Guide to the World, a travel resource for artists on the road, will grow into an informative and useful resource for anyone who enjoys food and likes to travel. The startup team of ArtsElectric includes Joel Chadabe, New York, as Executive Editor; Angela Plohman, Amsterdam, as European and Media Arts Editor; Alicia Zuckerman, New York, as North American and Music Editor; and Robert Gluck, New York, as Associate Editor. Bios Joel Chadabe, Executive Editor Composer known for his work in electronic music, Joel Chadabe is the author of 'Electric Sound,' a comprehensive overview of electronic music. He is currently director of the Electronic Music Studio at Bennington College and president of Electronic Music Foundation. Alicia Zuckerman, Editor (North America) Alicia Zuckerman is also editor of New York Magazine's CUE Classical & Dance page and a cultural affairs contributor to various productions of National Public Radio, Public Radio International, WNYC and WAMC Radio. She lives in New York City. Angela Plohman, Editor (Europe) Angela Plohman recently left her position at the Daniel Langlois Foundation in Montreal to live in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. There, she co-founded 'nonbreakingspace,' an international non-profit organization providing administrative services to media artists and organizations who need help with funding, documentation and project management. Robert Gluck, Associate Editor Robert Gluck is a composer/performer with interactive electronic music systems and composer of interactive installations. He is currently director of the Electronic Music Studio at the University at Albany and associate director of Electronic Music Foundation. ArtsElectric http://www.arts-electric.com/ ## ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 22 Apr 2002 23:01:36 +0100 From: chris paul <idea@mcr1.poptel.org.uk> Subject: PHEW Dear all Personally I'd have called this journal Perspectives on Human Evil and Wickedness (PHEW). An opportunity missed in my opinion. Anyhow, this seems a timely opportunity to reason about Terrorism. Best wishes Chris P ============ CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS Perspectives on Evil and Human Wickedness (PEHW) ISSN: 1471-5597 Volume 2. : July 2002 (themed issue: Terrorism) Please be advised that the due date has been changed to May 15. Perspectives on Evil and Human Wickedness publishes scholarly and creative work, personal reflections, and practitioners' accounts relating to classifying, defining, and probing different aspects of evil. It aims to shed light on the genesis and manifestations of evil as well as on the diverse angles from which humans can understand, tackle, surmount, or come to terms with it. Perspectives on Evil and Human Wickedness does not espouse any ideological viewpoint or favor any specific theoretical framework, but interrogates a plurality of perspectives aimed at advancing research on this topic. Submissions are sought for the July 2002 volume to be devoted entirely to the theme of terrorism. The volume hopes to present a panoply of possible angles from which to engage this topic. A wide array of relevant theoretical, critical and professional perspectives is, therefore, encouraged. Of most interest will be contributions that add to, alter and/or deepen, our current understanding of the phenomenon of terrorism. Topics may include: Labels and Definition(s) Binary thinking and cultural stereotypes in the discourse on terrorism Manichean visions of good and evil Clash of civilizations scenarios Leitmotifs, imagery and rhetoric in the political discourse on terrorism Globalized terror Jihad and Islamic fundamentalism Terrorism and Late Capitalism Gendering terrorism Cyber terrorism Virtual terrorism in film Terrorism in the media Religious/philosophical/historical/legal perspectives on terrorism Socio-political analysis of root causes The first volume of this e-journal is available at: http://www.wickedness.net/contents.htm (vol #1) http://www.wickedness.net/ej.htm (main ejournal page) For further details and information regarding the upcoming issue, please contact Rob Fisher at mailto:theodicist@wickedness.net or Salwa Ghaly at mailto:complit00@yahoo.ca ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 22 Apr 2002 22:41:33 -0400 From: YEAR ZERO ONE <curator@year01.com> Subject: year01 forum: Issue #10 year01 forum: Issue #10 http://www.year01.com/forum.htm Year Zero One announces the launch of Issue #10, the tenth edition of our forum for dialogue about contemporary art practice and digital culture through on-line crital reviews, essays, interviews and news. Featured in the current issue is: TEXT FM: Open Broadcasting System An interview with Graham Harwood and Matt Fuller Michelle Kasprzak FRAMING THE 20TH CENTURY from Soviet Man to Dolly the Sheep; some thoughts on the Cyborg Shadow Gillian McIver PROGRAMMING AS POETRY A few brief musings on Antiorp, Kurzweil, and Stallman David 'jhave' Johnston IN PRAISE OF AUSTRALIA. MOI. MOI. A report from Australia traces aspects of new media culture across the continent Nina Czegledy THEATRUM MUNDI - Honey I Still Love You Recent site specific performance in Amsterdam Moritz Gaede RACE IN SPACE Reflections on race as 'otherness' in digital space Camille Turner >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> YEAR ZERO ONE is an on-line artist run centre which operates as a network for the dissemination of digital culture and new media through web based exhibitions, an extensive media arts directory, and the YEAR01 Forum - an electronic art journal. http://www.year01.com <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 11 Apr 2002 23:58:42 -0400 (EDT) From: Alan Sondheim <sondheim@panix.com> Subject: [CC] FW: UPDATE: Terrorism: Perspectives on Evil and Human Wickedness (5/15/02; e-journal issue) (fwd) ========= CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS Perspectives on Evil and Human Wickedness (PEHW) ISSN: 1471-5597 Volume 2. : July 2002 (themed issue: Terrorism) Please be advised that the due date has been changed to May 15. Perspectives on Evil and Human Wickedness publishes scholarly and creative work, personal reflections, and practitioners' accounts relating to classifying, defining, and probing different aspects of evil. It aims to shed light on the genesis and manifestations of evil as well as on the diverse angles from which humans can understand, tackle, surmount, or come to terms with it. Perspectives on Evil and Human Wickedness does not espouse any ideological viewpoint or favor any specific theoretical framework, but interrogates a plurality of perspectives aimed at advancing research on this topic. Submissions are sought for the July 2002 volume to be devoted entirely to the theme of terrorism. The volume hopes to present a panoply of possible angles from which to engage this topic. A wide array of relevant theoretical, critical and professional perspectives is, therefore, encouraged. Of most interest will be contributions that add to, alter and/or deepen, our current understanding of the phenomenon of terrorism. Topics may include: Labels and Definition(s) Binary thinking and cultural stereotypes in the discourse on terrorism Manichean visions of good and evil Clash of civilizations scenarios Leitmotifs, imagery and rhetoric in the political discourse on terrorism Globalized terror Jihad and Islamic fundamentalism Terrorism and Late Capitalism Gendering terrorism Cyber terrorism Virtual terrorism in film Terrorism in the media Religious/philosophical/historical/legal perspectives on terrorism Socio-political analysis of root causes The first volume of this e-journal is available at: http://www.wickedness.net/contents.htm (vol #1) http://www.wickedness.net/ej.htm (main ejournal page) For further details and information regarding the upcoming issue, please contact Rob Fisher at theodicist@wickedness.net or Salwa Ghaly at complit00@yahoo.ca - -- Cyberculture@zacha.org http://www.zacha.org/mailman/listinfo/cyberculture http://www.cyberculture.zacha.org/ ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 22 Apr 2002 19:38:52 +0200 From: "NOMUSIC" <info@nomusic.org> Subject: ( ( ( N O R A D I O ) ) ) - A L E R T ( ( ( N O R A D I O ) ) ) Direct Audio Live from "Radio-Londres" http://www.noweb.org : : : Mardi 23 avril 2002 / Tuesday 23th April 2002 [GMT+01:00 / CET] [French Time Zone] 21h30 > 23h00 / 09:30pm>11:00pm *DJ PUNISHER vs. DJ PANZER +++GUEST : 23h00 > 00h00 / 11:00pm>00:00am **DJ POPY 00h00 > ? / 00:00am> ? ***DJ AL'AH : : : Listen* only on : http://www.noweb.org (MP3 Stream 40kBps stereo) ------------------------------ # 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