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Table of Contents: soundtoys stanza <stanza@sublime.net> Violence - Final call for entries "A Virtiual Memorial" <agricola-w@netcologne.de> urban drift -- contribution deadline june 15th Urban Drift <info@urbandrift.org> <nettime> contra la videosurveillance! gegen video-ueberwachung! against video s SCP-New York <notbored@panix.com> Amsterdam: Mini-conference about New Media and Diaspora "geert lovink" <geert@xs4all.nl> soundtoys update stanza <stanza@sublime.net> SUPERFLEX / TENANTSPIN IN NEW YORK at the New Museum of Contemporary Art, New Jenny <jmarketo@thing.net> Announce: CAMPAIGNS / COUNTER-CAMPAIGNS Eric Kluitenberg <epk@xs4all.nl> correction requested Urban Drift <info@urbandrift.org> (Fwd)NYC Film Festival: Films about Bosnia & "Ivo Skoric" <ivo@reporters.net> (C)TV: Deuschland : Irland live webcast (copyprotected) pit schultz <pit@midas.in-berlin.de> ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 3 Jun 2002 13:32:06 +0100 From: stanza <stanza@sublime.net> Subject: soundtoys WWW.SOUNDTOYS.NET Convergence - new audiovisual experiences online and offline from Soundtoys.net Convergence -The Soundtoys exhibition.2002. Convergence - new audiovisual experiences online and offline. A showcase of artists who use new musical interfaces and explore the audiovisual. Curated by Stanza. Convergence the soundtoys exhibition is being shown at the ICA in London as part of the Cybersonica festival at the new media centre from june 5 th to mid july. There is also an artists talk on june 13 th. The exhibition showcases artists who use new musical interfaces and explore new media for creative purposes. The exhibition reflects the current fascination with creatives from all disciplines focusing on new media and software for audio visual expression. Many artists are developing their own programs, pushing beyond the boundaries of the standard new media technologies, and standard interfaces. Featured work includes Leafcutter John, and Pelado, both writing their own applications in max and msp, used for manipulating sound. Soundtoys also features Julian Baker and Ixi, both exploring director software to make highly inventive stand-alone applications and music tools. Another common area of exploration is with sound controlled interfaces using the Antionne Schmitt's FFT extra, for example artists like Toxi, Area 3 and Atty's Multi-amaze. Meanwhile the likes of Schmitt and Bakteria are building autonomous generative machines. Also installed on one of the machines is Golin Levin's beautiful interactive Flong piece, written in Java and only available as a stand alone. And working in the same sphere we have artists like Peter Luining, Rechord and Stanza, all with a fascination for interactive 'painting'. Stanza is also exhibiting his new subvergence work, and the project 'inner city'. Other premieres include Iriealist's new audio visual work and Squidsoup's Alt Zero 4. And it wouldn't be fair to leave out some of the audio visual artists who are currently working with 3-D worlds like Christina Mc Phee. Soundtoys would also like to acknowledge online contributions by Andy Wilson, Jim Andrews and Jay Malaiperuman and the other hunfred artists exhibiting who have allowed for this project to develop. About Convergence. The merging of the audio and the visual is increasingly becoming a central issue in the development of interactive media. Web artists are fusing the arts, incorporating a wide range of approaches to the medium of the Internet and audio visual practice. Artists are producing new audio visual experiences, and this includes art, games, generative music and interactive environments. Advances in computer and online technologies have provided a whole new way of artistic expression and experience which incorporates opportunities for non-linear experience and interactivity as well as this convergence. Artists are attracted to a sense of connection and convergence which is one of several qualities inherent to the Internet as a medium for creative expression; sound,visual effect, time, movement and interaction all provide new parameters for the development of contemporary art. Artists have always been influenced by technology. The convergence of hardware and software has enabled many types of creatives to meet or converge. We are now seeing the emergence of a new art form. As this newness unfolds a history will unfold with it. At the moment there is a blurring of the boundaries as many approaches are adopted, and this is confused further because of the constantly changing and developing nature of technologies which also allows for the artwork themselves to change. We are starting to see a much bigger emphasis on works that generate and evolve. Formal relationship to art will change as the artists relationship to the process changes. Online, we have net.art - artists that are specifically addressing the uses and abuses of the Internet as a medium for creative expression. Within this context artists are exploring many technologies including shockwave, flash, vrml and java. And offline we see more application driven interface experiments using technologies such as max, super collider, and exploiting multi user systems, generative audio, and graphics displays. This exhibition addresses the blurring of these boundaries and presents artists working at the edge of software development and arts practise and the new musical interface. The exhibition offers insights into the diverse and creative nature of the web which is available to today's artists. These works could been seen as a new art form, or as a contribution to the new music and electronica. About Soundtoys In recognition of the pioneering experimental works continually being produced by artists for the internet Soundtoys.net has been established to provide a space for the exhibition of exciting new works by a growing community of audio visual artists, while also providing a forum for discourse around new technologies and the nature of interactive media. The site is intended to provide a meeting point for this growing community of artists and users.. Soundtoys.net currently features contributions from these artists..... area3 . ian andrews . jim andrews . amy alexandra . rain ashford . bakteria. detlef bursiek. andrew bucksbarg . julian baker. boredom research .beth carey . gregoire clique. steven clark. jonah brucker cohen. corby and baily . trip dixon . carla diana . eric deis . duodecimo . flx. martin franklin . andy forbes . ana galkina. michiel van der haagen . andy huntington . leafcutter john . brian judy . andy greenwood. ixi . iriealists . mickel knaven. john klima. shirin kouladjie . simon lalli . labau . golin levin . christina mcphee . hidekazu minami . jey malaiperuman. wade marynowsky. richard mullarky . jason nelson . glorious ninth . photon. emilie pitoiset . alan peacock . tina la porta . pelado. perestroika. peter luining . benjamin louis . rikard lundstedt . rechord. adam rogers. semiconductor. sascha. jonathan snyder . antoine schmitt . greg sidel . barry smylie . yoshi sodeoka . soda . squidsoup . stanza . submeta . michael szpakowski. brad todd. toxi . tomoo. peter traub . michael trommer . paul webb . ade ward. andy wilson. john woodward . jeff wookey . chris yewell . More info online at Soundtoys.net info@soundtoys.net . ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 6 Jun 2002 17:26:06 +0200 From: "A Virtiual Memorial" <agricola-w@netcologne.de> Subject: Violence - Final call for entries Please forward this call to all who might be interested in. *********************************************************** 'Violens' Festival Tabor (Czech Republic) Call for submissions Deadline 15 June 2002. The call is also online or/and downloadable as PDF on http://www.a-virtual-memorial.org/violence.htm or www.newmediafest.org *********************************************************** As the creator/editor/curator of 'A Virtual Memorial' www.a-virtual-memorial.org - I have been invited by 'Violens' Festival Tabor (Czech Republic) to curate and organize an online art exhibition on the theme violence, entitled simply 'Violence', as part of the festival this year. The festival will take place from 15 - 25 August 2002 and is organized by CESTA (Cultural Exchange Station in Tábor). Read more about CESTA below. I would like to invite artists of all artistic disciplines to participate und submit either net based works or physical art works to be submitted as digital files, i.e. poems, texts, paintings, videos, documenation, photographs, etc which go down to the subject, in which way ever. All kind of artistic approaches and views on the subject are welcome. *Festival Statement: 'Art and violence both seem to stem from the abstract: that place beyond logic, the realm of the emotion. When they intersect we are simultaneously repelled and attracted, frightened and excited. Historically this meeting has been wrought with complexity, and as cultural violence in every society increases, we are prevented by paranoia, censorship and ethical demands from asking, and sometimes even posing, some of the most important questions violence and art together and separately produce: how is violence represented, and what or how much of it do we need to resist the cultivation of fear and the encouragement of dependency? Is violence a tool, a process or a result? When are artistic portrayals of violence justifiable? As intellectual exercise, ritual, or spiritual enhancement? For other purposes? Or are they never justifiable? Is violence in art an action, reaction, or reflection? ' **The art works can be submitted a) net based works as URL b) any other kind of art work as following digital file typs: text:.txt, .doc, plain email text image:.jpg,.gif, .png sound: mp3 video/animation: .swf (Flash), .dcr (Shockwave), .mov (Quicktime), .avi (Windows Video), .rm (Real Video) (no more than 2MB for each submitted work) **Please fill out this Entry Form, all items are mandatory: Name of artist Email Nationality URL Short CV (to be published) not more than 250 words Title of works 1. 2. 3 year of origin used media of original work submitted format of digital work **Please send the form together with the media files to violence@a-virtual-memorial.org Only complete submissions will be accepted. All works which go seriously down to the subject will be included. *Deadline 15 June 2002. **Notification of acceptance until 30 June 2002. *About CESTA CESTA's festival themes and parameters of cross-national interdisciplinary collaborations represent the center's commitment to improving communication through creative expression. We base our selection of artists on a review of applications resulting from our annual open call. CESTA Novákova 387 Tábor 39001 Czech Republic http://www.cesta.cz *The exhibition site will be hosted by www.newmediafest.org and will go online in the beginning of August 2002, it will also be 'Featured project' during September 2002 on 'A Virtual Memorial' www.a-virtual-memorial.org , which is dedicated that month to the victims of violence regarding particularly the memory of the terror attack on 9/11/2001. The exhibition will be included for permanent in "A Virtual Memorial' environment. I hope many of you will participate. Best for now, Wilfried Agricola de Cologne info@a-virtual-memorial.org www.a-virtual-memorial.org A Virtual Memorial - Memorial Project against the Forgetting and for Humanity, corporate member of 'NewMediaArtProjectNetwork' ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 07 Jun 2002 17:18:47 +0200 From: Urban Drift <info@urbandrift.org> Subject: urban drift -- contribution deadline june 15th URBAN DRIFT IS NOW ONLINE! http://www.urbandrift.org +++Urban Drift Event ++ Berlin: October 09 12 2002 +++ +++From Formalism To Flux Management ++ Symposium ++ Mobile Cultures - New Urban Strategies ++ Nightspace ++ Urban Interfaces ++ Open Workspaces ++ Call for contributions ++ DEADLINE 15 06 02 +++ URBAN DRIFT is an independent label and network based in Berlin, which promotes a trans-cultural urban strategy employing all forms of media and using the cityscape as both a medium and a sphere of action. Members of Urban Drift act as tacticians for a contemporary urban praxis, developing the discourse within Berlin as one of the primary cities of flux. Our aim is to communicate architecture and urban design to a wider audience, to extend the boundaries of the architectural discourse, and to maximize the potential of interdisciplinary practice. URBAN DRIFT is a hybrid urban praxis, opening up and communicating architecture to a wider audience // urban survival strategies // time-based architecture, temporary and ephemeral // urban transformation and the reanimation of lost, forgotten, hidden city spaces // drift-inspired by random movement // neon-inspired // trans-cultural collaboration // the city as a medium // scavenging, remapping and resampling the city in light, sound and text // urban nomadism // 24 hours nightwalking // the reinvention of spaces // intervention // urban curating // 'cities need planners for the next century, planners who are autonomous, able to grasp multiple aspects of reality and refashion them as narratives, to link an increasingly heterogeneous population in decision making processes' // working with the city's second skin // fluid identities which are never fixed, communicating a mobile, fluid urbanity / Enjoy the drift.... URBAN DRIFT Initiator / Curator: Francesca Ferguson Urban Drift project space @ Datenflug, Zehdenickerstr 21, 10119 Berlin info@urbandrift.org www.urbandrift.org ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 7 Jun 2002 14:54:47 -0500 From: SCP-New York <notbored@panix.com> Subject: <nettime> contra la videosurveillance! gegen video-ueberwachung! against video surveillance! PLEASE TRANSLATE THIS MESSAGE INTO GERMAN, FRENCH, ITALIAN, SPANISH, ETC AND DISTRIBUTE EVERYWHERE On 7 September 2001, a network of groups staged an International Day Against Video Surveillance. Click here for more information: http://www.notbored.org/7s01.html Though it was a great success (in action were 23 different groups from 8 different countries!), this protest was inevitably overshadowed by the terrorist attacks on the USA, which occurred on 11 September 2001, just four days later. Since then, the governments of a great many countries -- the USA, Canada, France, England, Italy, Germany and Israel, to name just a few -- have cynically used the pretext of "fighting terrorism" to drastically increase their powers of coercion at all levels of operation (i.e., local police departments, national military forces, international intelligence gathering and covert operations) and to use these expanded powers to wage illegal war against both suspected "international terrorists" and legitimate political dissidents and activists in their own countries. And so it seems fitting that, in order to defend and reclaim our civil liberties, we stage our *second* International Day Against Video Surveillance on 11 September 2002, and not on its actual first anniversary. Are you interested? contact notbored@panix.com # 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 ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 10 Jun 2002 09:31:34 +1000 From: "geert lovink" <geert@xs4all.nl> Subject: Amsterdam: Mini-conference about New Media and Diaspora A N N O U N C E M E N T by Radio Reed Flute http://www.xs4all.nl/~jo Between Home Sickness and the Home Front Mini-conference about New Media and Diaspora De Balie Saturday June 15 / 14.00-17.00 hrs. / Grote Zaal live stream: http://www.balie.nl/live Special guest: Internet journalist Adam Hanieh from Ramallah Internet enables cheap and fast communication across vast distances. It is no coincidence the migrants and refugees make extensive use of new media to keep in touch with their home land. In times of crisis these contacts are even more crucial and they intensify. Web sites become message boards and sources of up-to-date information, platforms to establish contacts and develop new initiatives, to spread calls for action, for intervention and projects, and to distribute self-made radio programs and videos. Access to the required high-end technology often remains largely out of reach for the population in the home land, which is why combinations with older media are investigated: telephone, fax, print and radio. Thus local post offices, call centres and call booths, and radio stations can emerge that build a bridge between the international new media infrastructures and the local population. Within The Netherlands a number of different projects are currently developed where internet and radio are used to establish contacts between the Diaspora and the home land. How does it work and what is possible? What contribution can these projects make to reconciliation and to the (re-) construction of the home land? How can a sense of a shared destiny be reinforced? With Bruce Girard , author of "A passion for radio" and "Mixed Media" http://www.comunica.org/ about the practical applications of old and new media by migrants and exiles. In this mini-conference we will present projects that are aimed at: Afghanistan: Radio Rietfluit presented by Jo van der Spek http://www.xs4all.nl/~jo The Moluccas: SOS Maluku presented by Arjen Tupan http://www.sos-maluku.org Our special guest from the Palestinian territories is Adam Hanieh from Ramallah. In Ramallah he was one of pioneers of internet radio and web campaigning. He will report on the use of tactical media during the time when his city was besieged. Adam Hanieh is the research co-ordinator for Defence for Children International / Palestine Section. http://www.dci-pal.org The conference is chaired by Naima Challioui Languages: English and Dutch Organised in co-operation with Radio Rietfluit en NVJ-project office Migrants and Media Internet live stream via: http://www.balie.nl/live _______________________ Tickets and reservation: Admission: E 7,50 (with reduction: E 5,00) Reservations: during working days from 13.00-18.00 hrs or till the start of the program. In the weekend 1,5 hrs before programs start. Reservation number: +31 (0)20 - 55 35 100 during opening hours till 45 minutes before the start of the program. De Balie Kleine Gartmanplantsoen 10 Amsterdam http://www.balie.nl - -- Jo van der Spek, radio journalist & tactical media consultant coordinator of Radio Reed Flute Amsterdam, the Netherlands tel. +31.20.6718027 mob. +31.6.51069318 jo@xs4all.nl http://www.xs4all.nl/~jo ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 10 Jun 2002 11:34:26 +0100 From: stanza <stanza@sublime.net> Subject: soundtoys update - --============_-1188417227==_ma============ Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" ; format="flowed" WWW.SOUNDTOYS.NET Convergence -The Soundtoys exhibition.2002. Convergence - new audiovisual experiences online and offline. A showcase of artists who use new musical interfaces and explore the audiovisual. Curated by Stanza. Convergence the soundtoys exhibition is being shown at the ICA in London as part of the Cybersonica festival at the new media centre from june 5 th to mid july. There is also an artists talk on june 13 th. The exhibition showcases artists who use new musical interfaces and explore new media for creative purposes. The exhibition reflects the current fascination with creatives from all disciplines focusing on new media and software for audio visual expression. Many artists are developing their own programs, pushing beyond the boundaries of the standard new media technologies, and standard interfaces. Featured work includes Leafcutter John, and Pelado, both writing their own applications in max and msp, used for manipulating sound. Soundtoys also features Julian Baker and Ixi, both exploring director software to make highly inventive stand-alone applications and music tools. Another common area of exploration is with sound controlled interfaces using the Antione Schmitt's FFT extra, for example artists like Toxi, Area 3 and Atty's Multi-amaze. Meanwhile the likes of Schmitt and Bakteria are building autonomous generative machines. Also installed on one of the machines is Golin Levin's beautiful interactive Flong piece, written in Java and only available as a stand alone. And working in the same sphere we have artists like Peter Luining, Rechord and Stanza, all with a fascination for interactive 'painting'. Stanza is also exhibiting his new subvergence work, and the project 'inner city'. Other premieres include Iriealist's new audio visual work and Squidsoup's Alt Zero 4. And it wouldn't be fair to leave out some of the audio visual artists who are currently working with 3-D worlds like Christina Mc Phee. Soundtoys would also like to acknowledge online contributions by Andy Wilson, Jim Andrew and Jay Malaiperuman and the other hundred artists exhibiting who have allowed for this project to develop. The merging of the audio and the visual is increasingly becoming a central issue in the development of interactive media. Web artists are fusing the arts, incorporating a wide range of approaches to the medium of the Internet and audio visual practice. Artists are producing new audio visual experiences, and this includes art, games, generative music and interactive environments. Advances in computer and online technologies have provided a whole new way of artistic expression and experience which incorporates opportunities for non-linear experience and interactivity as well as this convergence. Artists are attracted to a sense of connection and convergence which is one of several qualities inherent to the Internet as a medium for creative expression; sound,visual effect, time, movement and interaction all provide new parameters for the development of contemporary art. Artists have always been influenced by technology. The convergence of hardware and software has enabled many types of creatives to meet or converge. We are now seeing the emergence of a new art form. As this newness unfolds a history will unfold with it. At the moment there is a blurring of the boundaries as many approaches are adopted, and this is confused further because of the constantly changing and developing nature of technologies which also allows for the artwork themselves to change. We are starting to see a much bigger emphasis on works that generate and evolve. Formal relationship to art will change as the artists relationship to the process changes. Online, we have net.art - artists that are specifically addressing the uses and abuses of the Internet as a medium for creative expression. Within this context artists are exploring many technologies including shockwave, flash, vrml and java. And offline we see more application driven interface experiments using technologies such as max, super collider, and exploiting multi user systems, generative audio, and graphics displays. This exhibition addresses the blurring of these boundaries and presents artists working at the edge of software development and arts practise and the new musical interface. The exhibition offers insights into the diverse and creative nature of the web which is available to today's artists. About Soundtoys.net In recognition of the pioneering experimental works continually being produced by artists for the internet Soundtoys.net has been established to provide a space for the exhibition of exciting new works by a growing community of audio visual artists, while also providing a forum for discourse around new technologies and the nature of interactive media. Soundtoys (www.soundtoys.net) may take the form of art, games, generative music, interactive environments, shockwave movies, etc. They might be described as the fusion of audio and visual output through new technologies made available for the internet. The soundtoys site features a journal section which aims to provide a forum for debate around the creative use of new technologies for the internet, past, present and future. Soundtoys.net currently features contributions from these artists..... area3 . ian andrews . jim andrews . amy alexandra . rain ashford . bakteria. detlef bursiek. andrew bucksbarg . julian baker. boredom research .beth carey . gregoire clique. steven clark. jonah brucker cohen. corby and baily . trip dixon . carla diana . eric deis . duodecimo . flx. martin franklin . andy forbes . ana galkina. michiel van der haagen . andy huntington . leafcutter john . brian judy . andy greenwood. ixi . iriealists . mickel knaven. john klima. shirin kouladjie . simon lalli . labau . golin levin . christina mcphee . hidekazu minami . jey malaiperuman. wade marynowsky. richard mullarky . jason nelson . glorious ninth . photon. emilie pitoiset . alan peacock . tina la porta . pelado. perestroika. peter luining . benjamin louis . rikard lundstedt . rechord. adam rogers. semiconductor. sascha. jonathan snyder . antoine schmitt . greg sidel . barry smylie . yoshi sodeoka . soda . squidsoup . stanza . submeta . michael szpakowski. brad todd. toxi . tomoo. peter traub . michael trommer . paul webb . ade ward. andy wilson. john woodward . jeff wookey . chris yewell . ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 10 Jun 2002 22:07:31 -0400 From: Jenny <jmarketo@thing.net> Subject: SUPERFLEX / TENANTSPIN IN NEW YORK at the New Museum of Contemporary Art, New York SUPERFLEX / TENANTSPIN IN NEW YORK at the New Museum of Contemporary Art, New York , JUNE 13-16, 2002 As part of Open_Source_Art_Hack at the New Museum, a four -day community project with Superflex ,Tenantspin channel and community organizations in New York. The event is taking place at the mezzanine of the New Museum of Contemporary Art where Superflex/Tenantspin have build up a small internet TV studio that will broadcast live. The Tenantspin group will meet, discuss and exchange ideas with different elderly groups from New York and will train groups of local seniors to build their own interactive internet TV channel. The workshops at the Museum will run from 12 noon to 6 pm, and will be very informal and relaxed. Thursday, June 13th - Lincoln Square Neighborhood Friday, June 14th - Henry Street Settlement Saturday, June 15th - American Bible Society Sunday, June 16th - Beans on Toast / DJ If you want to follow the events online go to the Tenantspin channel on www.superchannel.org and watch out for the "SPIN ON TOUR" shows. We will be broadcasting live on the following days - everything will be available in the archive after. http://www.superchannel.org/Home/Profile/Channels/SPIN/ Superflex is a group of three Danish artists (Rasmus Nielsen, Jakob Fenger and Bjřrnstjerne Christiansen) & tenantspin (featuring tenant producers, Alan Dunn from FACT (the Foundation for Art & Creative Technology), and representatives from the Liverpool Housing Action Trust). In 1999, with programmer Sean Treadway, Superflex developed the first Superchannel project in Copenhagen, training local communities to produce interactive, non-commercial, television programs on the internet. There are now more than twenty Superchannels worldwide, covering serious debates more lighthearted and humorous topics such as food, leisure and pop stars. Since 2000, the tenantspin channel has been produced by a group of housing tenants in Liverpool (UK) -- the majority of whom are elderly and in high rise accommodation -- Tenantspin is a live interactive web casting studio managed by and for tenants of Liverpool's Housing Action Trust in collaboration with the foundation for Art & Creative Technology.Tenantspin aims to promote resident participation in regeneration and social housing issues through constructive debate, the sharing of experiences and the encouragement of responsible free speech. Tenantspin participants are responsible for research, camerawork, computer operation, publicity, presentation, training and studio management. Each week tenantspin broadcast two one-hour shows that stimulate debate on issues as diverse as smart homes, landlords, Elvis, the year 2040, sport, and E-Democracy. For more information: http://www.newmuseum.org http://www.netartcommons.net http://www.superflex.dk/index.shtml http://www.superflex.dk/tools/superchannel and http://www.superchannel.org http://www.tenantspin.org ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 11 Jun 2002 16:11:54 +0200 From: Eric Kluitenberg <epk@xs4all.nl> Subject: Announce: CAMPAIGNS / COUNTER-CAMPAIGNS A N N O U N C E M E N T Critical Design Discourses #2: CAMPAIGNS / COUNTER-CAMPAIGNS Corporate Hacking & Culture Jams De Balie Thursday June 13 Start: 20.00 hrs Web Cast @ http://www.balie.nl/live A billboard with stark white characters against a red background, white NIKE swoosh and a black and white images of a pair of boots: "The most offensive boots we ever made 100% slave labour". If you thought that a radical action group against child labour in Asian NIKE sweatshops presented its agit-prop here, you are mislead. An advertisement agency in Australia developed this controversial campaign for billboards in the urban public space. Are social groups still able to communicate in the aggressive visual environments of contemporary capitalist societies? What is left of the activist strategy of modified, "improved" or even "liberated" billboards? Does subvertising, the subversion of advertisement within its own visual language - the genre on which Adbusters seems to hold a patent - still make any sense, when companies re-appropriate the activist subversions so effectively? How do political and social movements campaign in this post-modern media landscape? An evening about the struggle for symbols, with: Jonathan Barnbrook, designer - created several campaigns for Adbusters, Eveline Lubbers, investigative journalist, she recently published a book about Corporate Counter-Campaigns, Ilze Black on Subvertising in Riga (Latvia) and design critic Max Bruinsma, chaired by Eric Kluitenberg (De Balie). Also live via internet: http://www.balie.nl/live and http://live.dds.nl/ URLs and background information: * Subvertising in Riga: http://open.x-i.net * Jonathan Barnbrook: http://www.virusfonts.com http://www.adbusters.org/campaigns/first/toolbox/agitators/barnbrook.html * Eveline Lubbers: http://www.xs4all.nl/~evel/ Boek: Battling Big Business http://www.xs4all.nl/%7Eevel/pandora/prop.htm * The Smell of Swoosh: (artikel over de genoemde NIKE campagne) http://www.adbusters.org/creativeresistance/36/1.html * Signs of the Times - Naomi Klein in The Nation: http://www.thenation.com/doc.mhtml?i=20011022&s=klein * Adbusters - Culture Jammers Headquarters: http://www.adbusters.org/ * Max Bruinsma: http://www.xs4all.nl/~maxb/ ____________________ Tickets and reservation: Admission: E 7,50 (with reduction: E 5,00) Reservations: during working days from 13.00-18.00 hrs or till the start of the program. In the weekend 1,5 hrs before programs start. Reservation number: +31 (0)20 - 55 35 100 during opening hours till 45 minutes before the start of the program. De Balie Kleine Gartmanplantsoen 10 Amsterdam http://www.balie.nl ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 03 Jun 2002 18:06:54 +0200 From: Urban Drift <info@urbandrift.org> Subject: correction requested Urban Drift would like to know whether a second corrected posting is possible. Things seem to have arrived a little funny on the list. Below you find the text we would like to post, if there's any trouble please let us know. Julia Schneider, Assistant Curator - -------------for posting ---------------------------------- URBAN DRIFT IS NOW ONLINE! http://www.urbandrift.org +++Urban Drift Event ++ Berlin: October 09 12 2002 +++ +++From Formalism To Flux Management ++ Symposium ++ Mobile Cultures - New Urban Strategies ++ Nightspace ++ Urban Interfaces ++ Open Workspaces ++ Call for contributions ++ DEADLINE 15 06 02 +++ URBAN DRIFT is an independent label and network based in Berlin, which promotes a trans-cultural urban strategy employing all forms of media and using the cityscape as both a medium and a sphere of action. Members of Urban Drift act as tacticians for a contemporary urban praxis, developing the discourse within Berlin as one of the primary cities of flux. Our aim is to communicate architecture and urban design to a wider audience, to extend the boundaries of the architectural discourse, and to maximize the potential of interdisciplinary practice. URBAN DRIFT is ...a hybrid urban praxis, opening up and communicating architecture to a wider audience // urban survival strategies // time-based architecture, temporary and ephemeral // urban transformation and the reanimation of lost, forgotten, hidden city spaces // drift-inspired by random movement // neon-inspired // trans-cultural collaboration // the city as a medium // scavenging, remapping and resampling the city in light, sound and text // urban nomadism // 24 hours nightwalking // the reinvention of spaces // intervention // urban curating // 'cities need planners for the next century, planners who are autonomous, able to grasp multiple aspects of reality and refashion them as narratives, to link an increasingly heterogeneous population in decision making processes' // working with the city's second skin // fluid identities which are never fixed, communicating a mobile, fluid urbanity / Enjoy the drift.... URBAN DRIFT Initiator / Curator: Francesca Ferguson Urban Drift project space @ Datenflug, Zehdenickerstr 21, 10119 Berlin info@urbandrift.org www.urbandrift.org ____________________________________________ ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 5 Jun 2002 13:11:01 -0400 From: "Ivo Skoric" <ivo@reporters.net> Subject: (Fwd)NYC Film Festival: Films about Bosnia & <color><param>0100,0100,0100</param>------- Forwarded Message Follows -------</color>---------------- My name is Cindi Rowell and I am writing on behalf of the Human Rights Watch International Film Festival, the world's leading showcase for distinguished fiction, documentary, and animated films and videos that incorporate human rights themes. I would like to take this opportunity to tell you about a program of films related to the war in Bosnia and Kosovo and its aftermath in this year's festival (June 12-27): GOOD HUSBAND, DEAR SON (US Premiere) Heddy Honigmann - The Netherlands - 2001 - 50m - video - documentary In the hills near Sarajevo is the village of Ahatovici, which fell into Serbian hands during the war in former Yugoslavia. Almost all the men were murdered and the village was burnt to the ground. Filmmaker Honigmann, known for her strong and thoughtful documentaries, commemorates these men through their wives, mothers and daughters, and through the few remaining photographs and personal belongings. A memory is attached to each object, but it takes the way a man's wife speaks of him and holds his picture close to let us know exactly who he was. In exposing the layers of grief, this intimate documentary tells in fine detail the story of a forgotten genocide. http://www.hrw.org/iff/2002/ny/good.html Preceded by: A CONVERSATION WITH HARIS (NY Premiere) Shelia M. Sofian - US - 2001 - 6m - 16mm - documentary An eleven-year-old Bosnian immigrant to the U.S. recounts his experiences in the Bosnian war and the tragedy it inflicted on his family in this exquisitely painted animation. http://www.hrw.org/iff/2002/ny/conversation.html And: RAVENS (US Premiere) Zelimir Gvardiol - Yugoslavia - 2001 - 15m - 35mm - documentary Ravens tells the story of Dusan Vukovic, who returned the bravery medal awarded after his only son died in the NATO bombing of Yugoslavia during Slobodan Milosevic's dictatorship. http://www.hrw.org/iff/2002/ny/ravens.html Thursday, June 20 at 2:00pm and Friday, June 21 at 2:00pm and 6:30pm Please spread the word about this film to others in your community! I would like to contact other organizations or publications in the New York City area that should be aware of this program and next month's screenings. Plus we have fliers that can be posted in local businesses, clubs, schools, etc. Could you set some fliers out at The Space in Long Island City (near where I live so I can drop them off)? I would also be grateful if you could point me in the direction of other people & groups & e-mail list-servs to contact. The Festival is an important and highly visible forum to help educate and galvanize people into fostering change. We appreciate your help in promoting the film. I hope you can join us for: GOOD HUSBAND, DEAR SON and A CONVERSATION WITH HARIS and RAVENS; Thursday, June 20 at 2:00pm and Friday, June 21 at 2:00pm & 6:30pm All films will screen (unless otherwise noted) at the Walter Reade Theater at Lincoln Center, 165 W. 65th Street (between Broadway and Amsterdam), New York City. If you have any questions about the film or the festival, please feel free to e-mail me. You can also visit the Human Rights Watch's website at http://www.hrw.org/iff or call (212) 290-4700, ext. 313 to speak with a Festival staff member. Information is also available at the Film Society of Lincoln Center's website at http://www.filmlinc.com, or call the box office at (212) 875-5600. Thank you very much! I look forward to hearing from you. Cindi Rowell <nofill> - --------------------------------------------------------- Ivo Skoric 19 Baxter Street Rutland VT 05701 802.775.7257 ivo@balkansnet.org balkansnet.org ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 05 Jun 2002 13:05:06 +0200 From: pit schultz <pit@midas.in-berlin.de> Subject: (C)TV: Deuschland : Irland live webcast (copyprotected) http://ctv.dyndns.tv rettet die privatkopie - der fussball gehoert allen! 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