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Table of Contents: build electronic creative communities Deena Larsen <textra@chisp.net> HM Seminar =?iso-8859-1?Q?S=E9bastien?= Budgen <sebastien.budgen@wanadoo.fr> (by way of ric Milosevic's Year At The Hague "Ivo Skoric" <ivo@reporters.net> File electronic language international festival "file symposium" <symposium_file2002file@hotmail.com> database systems to enforce control // a call to strasbourg "dsec.info" <contact@dsec.info> The Power of Negation (conference in Cologne) "geert lovink" <geert@xs4all.nl> Le Fresnoy's Exhibition "geert lovink" <geert@xs4all.nl> Fear of Strangers: Wogs, Refos & Illegals in the Popular Imagination: Call 4 Pap "Yama Farid" <yamafarid@hotmail.com> Surveillance Beynond Privacy: A Forum on Surveillance & Social Control "Yama Farid" <yamafarid@hotmail.com> ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 23 Jun 2002 18:04:38 -0600 From: Deena Larsen <textra@chisp.net> Subject: build electronic creative communities If you can't come to trAce's Incubation conference <http://trace.ntu.ac.uk/incubation/index.cfm> in person, be there in electronic spirit! TrAce is sponsoring a Live Chat event at Incubation in collaboration with ISEA, Fine Art Forum & The Electronic Literature Organisation Communicate and hobnob with your creative counterparts as part of a series of online meetings at real life conferences to help bring members of the creative electronic community together. We will talk about important points in the conference and foster relationships between online writers and artists with questions such as: How can we use the online environment to further collaborations between artists and writers? How do the online environment and other new media tools modify the relationship between writing, language, imagery, culture, and ethnicity? How has online communication and coordination changed art and writing? How are lines between art and literature blurring? What new ways are we using to communicate with art and writing? WHEN AND WHERE Monday, July 15, 2002, at 21:00 London time, 16:00 New York, 13:00 Los Angeles, and 0:600 Tuesday Sydney For your time, see http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/fixedtime.html?day=15&month=7&year=2002&hour=21&min=0&sec=0&p1=136&month=7&year=2002&hour=21&min=0&sec=0&p1=136 HOW TO GET ONLINE To join in, go to <http://lingua.utdallas.edu:7000 <http://lingua.utdallas.edu:7000> > Log in as guest Type @go trAcELO at the bottom of your screen. We will help you from there :) FROM TrAce http://trace.ntu.ac.uk/ ISEA (Inter-Society for the Electronic Arts) http://www.isea.qc.ca/ Fine Art Forum http://www.isea.qc.ca/ Electronic Literature Organisation http://www.eliterature.org ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 24 Jun 2002 14:17:40 +0100 From: =?iso-8859-1?Q?S=E9bastien?= Budgen <sebastien.budgen@wanadoo.fr> (by way of richard barbrook) Subject: HM Seminar HISTORICAL MATERIALISM invites you to a seminar by JOHN BELLAMY FOSTER (author of MARX'S ECOLOGY) on "Epicurus, Marx and Materialism" on Monday 8th. July at 17.00 in room B111, Brunei Building, School of Oriental and African Studies, Thornhaugh Street, Russell Square, London WC1H All welcome hm@lse.ac.uk Please circulate ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 23 Jun 2002 11:42:39 -0400 From: "Ivo Skoric" <ivo@reporters.net> Subject: Milosevic's Year At The Hague Marking the anniversary of Milosevic's transfer to The Hague, Raccoon, a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting reconciliation among the exile groups from former Yugoslavia, is presenting the human rights films screening and a round table about the Milosevic's trial at the Hague, on Thursday, June 27, at 6:30 pm at its community space location in Queens. This is at 43-32 22nd Street, Suite (buzzer) 301 in Long <color><param>7F00,0000,0000</param>Island City; between 43th and 44th Avenue. Take E or V subway to 23rd Street, Ely Avenue - this is only o n e subway stop away from Manhattan, and there is an absolutely awesome view of the Manhattan Midtown skyline from the roof. </color>Call (718) 784-9121 for further information. For <color><param>7F00,0000,0000</param>map and driving directions go to http://balkansnet.org/prostor.html. </color>The event will open with a <color><param>7F00,0000,0000</param>short documentary by <bold>Mark Landsman</bold>, <bold>Letters From Peje</bold>, documenting youth suffering in Kosovo, followed by the two Emmy Awards winning, Nestor Almendros Human Rights Award winning documentary <bold>Calling The Ghosts</bold>, by <bold>Mandy Jacobson</bold>. </color>Both directors will then join the roundtable on Milosevic's Year at The Hague with <bold>Fred Abrahams</bold>, formerly a Human Rights Watch research analyst in Kosovo, and <bold>Thommas Keenan</bold>, the facilitator of Justwatch. The roundtable discussion will open with the video presentation of Fred Abrahams's cross-examination by Slobodan Milosevic at The Hague Tribunal on June 3 and 4. The event will be attended by many refugees from wars in Croatia, Bosnia and Kosovo, that settled in New York City, who might themselves being victims of Milosevic's alleged crimes against humanity. The organizers hope that participants, both the panelists and the audience, shall be able to bring forward each their own particular contribution to the truth and justice in the resolution of the horrors that accompanied the wars of Yugoslav succession. Mark and Mandy shall tell us what drove them to make human rights documentaries and how can an artist help the case of justice, Fred will explain more about how the established institutions like Human Rights Watch, work in helping justice and Thommas, who moderates one of the most vibrant international human rights law discussion lists on the Internet, will talk about the role that Internet can play in enhancing our ability to exact justice. The audience will be encouraged to talk about their own experiences and desires in regards to the ICTY. Check the following related resources: http://balkansnet.org/prostor.html http://balkansnet.org/mandy.html http://balkansnet.org/sloboland.html http://balkansnet.org/tribunal.html http://balkansnet.org/raccoon/kosovo.html Please, come to the event. <color><param>0100,0100,0100</param>------- Forwarded Message Follows ------- <bold><color><param>7F00,0000,0000</param>Associated Press June 22, 2002 One year on: Milosevic unrelentingly fights war crimes allegations By ANTHONY DEUTSCH, Associated Press Writer THE HAGUE, Netherlands, June 22 (AP) - Working from the U.N. detention unit on a warm Saturday in June, Slobodan Milosevic called one of his legal aides in a huff. Dragoslav Ognjanovic, dressed in a Hawaii-print shirt, shorts and sunglasses, paced nervously on the beach outside The Hague while Milosevic barked down the phone. There was a mix-up at the prison and he hadn't received prosecution documents on a Kosovo Albanian witness due to testify the following Monday. "I need them to prepare," Milosevic told him. The former Yugoslav president told Ognjanovic to find the problem and fix it, and called back hourly demanding a progress report. On Friday, Milosevic will have spent one year in U.N. custody, sharing facilities with more than 40 other suspects from the wars in Croatia, Bosnia and Kosovo in the 1990s. He is the highest-ranking war crimes suspect to be tried by an international tribunal since the Nuremberg and Tokyo trials after World War II. Milosevic, who studied law, also is the first defendant before the 7-year-old Yugoslav tribunal to act as his own defense counsel. The case raises new questions for the judges on how much leeway to grant him when he practices polemics rather than law. Four months into the trial, Milosevic is leading a vigorous defense, shunning courtroom niceties to cross-examine witnesses with combative aggression. The first part of the trial focuses on the 1999 Kosovo conflict, in which the 13-year dictator of Yugoslavia faces five counts of crimes against humanity and violating the laws of war. Later, he must answer to 61 more counts for earlier conflicts in Croatia and Bosnia, including genocide. Eating into the prosecution's time, Milosevic fills hours accusing NATO and the Kosovo Albanian rebel forces of war crimes. Alone at the defense bench, Milosevic often slumps and feigns boredom during a witness' testimony. Most victims of Serb violence refuse to look at him, though the witness chair is just a few feet away. In cross-examination, he often denigrates a witness's character, accuses him of spinning lies, or of protecting the "terrorists" who opposed him. He theatrically waves sheaves of documents, or somberly narrates video footage of the havoc brought to his own people by his enemies. Milosevic's tactics have brought him into regular clashes with the three judges who will decide whether he is guilty and could then determine his sentence. In other cases, the courts have shown flexibility in sentencing, depending on whether the defendant has shown remorse. Almost daily, Judge Richard May warns Milosevic against haranguing witnesses, and once told him he could lose his right to cross-examine. "He is not conducting a true legal defense, that's been clear from Day One of the trial," said Richard Dicker, head of the international justice program at Human Rights Watch. "He's engaged in political offense," Dicker said. "He is trying to rewrite the history of Yugoslavia in the 1990s, casting himself as a victim, NATO as a criminal, and the court as an accomplice." The momentum Milosevic had at the beginning of his trial seems to have wavered, and many observers believe several highly effective prosecution witnesses stood up to his interrogation tactics and presented incriminating evidence. One such witness was former NATO commander Gen. Klaus Naumann, who said that during one meeting he had with Milosevic in 1998, the then-president and his aides mused about "solving" the ethnic problem in Kosovo by shooting or expelling Albanians. The strain of his defense may be taking a physical toll on the 60-year-old Milosevic. He has fallen ill twice since the Feb. 12 start of his trial, forcing a three-week delay so far. Hearings were again canceled for a week in June while he recovered. Milosevic's bombastic courtroom style has been popular back home in Serbia, where it looks good on television. But legal experts say it won't earn him points with the judges. "He is still talking to his public, and that doesn't do much good in court," said legal analyst Heikelien Verrijn Stuart. "His show is weak. It's a long-winded gimmick that only impresses those seeing it for the first time." Paul Williams, a law professor at American University who represented the Bosnians at the 1995 Dayton talks which ended the Bosnian war, said the prosecutors seem to be proving their case, but that they are failing to convince the Yugoslav people of Milosevic's guilt. In the coming weeks, prosecutors are expected to summon what they call their "insider" witnesses, people from the Yugoslav political circle who might link Milosevic personally to actions that led to hundreds of murders and the expulsion of 800,000 Kosovo Albanians from their homes. ######################### ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 25 Jun 2002 11:26:19 -0300 From: "file symposium" <symposium_file2002file@hotmail.com> Subject: File electronic language international festival File electronic language international festival, is opening the registrations to the international event, FILE SYMPOSIUM 2002, in the below address: http://www.file.org.br/filemeio/index.htm O FILE festival internacional de linguagem eletrônica está abrindo as inscrições para o evento internacional FILE SYMPOSIUM 2002 no endereço: http://www.file.org.br/filemeio/index.htm _________________________________________________________________ Converse com amigos on-line, conheça o MSN Messenger: http://messenger.msn.com ------------------------------ Date: 25 Jun 2002 17:25:40 +0200 From: "dsec.info" <contact@dsec.info> Subject: database systems to enforce control // a call to strasbourg dMM. dMM. ,mmm_.dMM. .o._m.m,. ,..mm.m. _,m.m.op_ ,MMP''`YMMM. ,MMP''`'MM_ ,MMM"''"MMM. dMMP''`YMML ,MMP YMM. YMMb._ ""' ,MMP YMM ,MMP YP" ;MMP 7MM. 'PMMMM8mm_ (!MMMMMMMMMMM'dMM' `MMb ]MM. _._ `'"YMMM.`MMb _.i YMMb ,mm. YMML ,?MM. ___ YMML dMM' YMML dMMP !MM. ,MMM' `YMMMMMYMM' ]MMM `MMMMMMMP' `YMMMMMMp' '8MMMMM!F ''' '' ''' `'''' '''' `'''' [database systems to enforce control] www.dsec.info | www.noborder.org [update june 12th, 2002] /\ noborder-camp July 19-28, 2002 /\ / \ strasbourg / \/____\ www.noborder.org /____\ P E O P L E M O V E --- P E O P L E C O M M U N I C A T E People move across physical and virtual borders. People push the electronic frontiers through digital and physical communication. States and multinationals are enforcing control of both flows. Information technology is part of the freefloating culture of resistance and a tool to develop a society of seemless control. The border camp in Strasbourg is the perfect location to explore these connections and link the struggles for free movement and free communication. L O C A T I O N d.sec (first call published on http://dsec.info, january 2002) is part of the international noborder action camp (http://noborder.org/strasbourg) in Strasbourg, July 19-28, 2002. The intention is to create a thread around the issues of freedom of movement and freedom of communication. The link between both is becoming more important with the virtualisation of borders - which certainly does not make them softer. Situated in Alsace, with a French/German border which has shifted 5 times in the last 5 centuries, Strasbourg is now the location of the Schengen Information System (SIS), a detention center and many EUropean institutions. d..sec will use this thick symbolic space as an experimental field to better understand how the virtualisation of borders works, and what to do about it. Between 1000 and 3000 people are expected for the bordercamp. d.sec will take place on the campsite and in town, with workshops, presentations, active discussions or chilling out with a notebook and a cup of coffee. C O N C E P T d.sec is about reflecting the mechanisms of repression/control in the fields of free movement and free communication, the experiences of electronic and physical bordercrossing. An attempt to integrate cyber-activism and taking the streets, and find the relations between social and technical skills. The wider objective is to give momentum to an ongoing exploration of technical potentials in the resistance against the border regime. d.sec relies on the diversity of people who will be present at the Strasbourg border camp. Some of the activists will be web designers and editors, sys-ads, videomakers, code-writers, translators. Some earn a living with this "immaterial labour", some just use it in their political work. Others focus on the streets. Others have experience with borders and migration. /*hack the streets. be pink and silver on the net*/ d.sec is meant to become an open structure where activists, anti-racists, migrants, hackers, teccies, artists and many more put their knowledges and practices into self-organised interaction. A space to discuss and network, for skill sharing and and collaborative knowledge production. A laboratory to try out ways to hack the streets and reclaim cyberspace with crowds in pink and silver; experiment with virtual identities, linux and open-source products; explore the embodyment of technology, learn about the meanings of physical and virtual bordercrossing. F O R U M - --------------------------------------------------------------- check out the discussion forum on http://dsec.info/talk (under construction) This is a space to collect and discuss articles, images and texts before, during and after the camp, a pool for information. - --------------------------------------------------------------- M O D E S We propose three modes of gettogethers - they are flexible, can take place anywhere, each mode can turn into another one if people feel like it. [presentations] anything from formal presentations to chilled-out exchange, inspired by an impulse contribution (film, talk, website, sound). Might turn into active discussions. Could be open to the public [workshops] skill sharing about things like how to secure my PC, Linux installation, video editing, webradio, websites, diagramme making, streamingâ [active discussion] Brainstorms, dreams, theory with a perspective to develop into ongoing projects and actions. Can last anything between a few minutes and several days and nights. A C T I O N d.sec/ is where the multitudes infect each other with subversive desires and constructive acts. Let's turn projects, questions and practices into interventions. Bring the tools to cross the digital borders. Let's be the humans behind the machines. /*if you know of anyone who might be interested, please forward this invitation.*/ /*if you want to put your project on the preliminary programme or need equipment, mail to contact@dsec.info*/ W H O This is a choice of projects and groups. Some have already confirmed that they are coming, others are projects worth looking at for inspiration. Anyone working on projects related to "freedom of movement and freedom of information" pls get in touch! the voice (www.humanrights.de/voice. migrant's self organisation, Germany) - --- Chaos Computer Club, germany (www.ccc.de, had their first real space demonstration in the streets a few months ago) --- hacknet milano (ecn.org, italy) --- ascii (squat.net/ascii - amsterdam) --- puscii (squat.net/puscii - utrecht) --- netbase.t0.or.at --- genderchangers (genderchangers.org amsterdam/london) --- print (squat.net/print - dijon) - --- undercurrents.org, UK --- PublixTheatreCaravan, (zone.noborder.org, vienna) --- ak-kraak.squat.net --- trojan tv (organicchaos.org) --- electrohippies (fraw.org.uk/ehippies - floodnet, UK) --- www.hacktivism.com - --- indymedia centers (indymedia.org) --- www.haecksen.org --- debian gnu-linux (debian.org) --- freebsd.org --- no-racism.net ---- syndicatpotentiel.fr.st, strasbourg --- bureau d’etudes (bureaudetudes@free.fr) --- Kanak Attack (www.kanak-attak.de) --- sans titre (www.under.ch/SansTitre) --- campware|campfire, Prague (media lab, campware.org) --- databyte --- rtmark.com --- deportation-class.com --- electronic disturbance theatre (archive: nyu.edu/projects/wray/ecd.html) - --- noborder.org --- communication guerilla (www.contrast.org/KG)--- theyesmen.org --- fiambrera obrera (www.sindominio.net/fiambrera) --- old boyz network (obn.org) --- nadir.org --- sindominio.net --- virtual people smuggler --- deportation-alliance.com --- www.wewearbuildings.cc … - ------------------------------------------------------------------------- d.sec /di:'sIk/, abbr of (a) Database System to Enforce Control. A database used to restrict the civil liberties of a specific group. Emerged in late 20th century during transition from democracy to empire. (b) opp deformed security. A dysfunctional understanding of security. (c) spec tag of 1st Intern. bordercamp, 2002. EG desecuricise SIS. - --------------------------------------------------------------------------- CONTENTS d.sec/themes/basic { The struggles for freedom of movement and freedom of communication are beginning to interact. To take the solidarity further, we need an understanding of how both freedoms are being controlled. Demystifying the SIS and visualising virtual borders could be a practical starting point. We need to know how IT tools are supporting virtual borders, and how we can use them for our own purposes. Let‘s talk about how the machinery of control affects all of us - as migrants, activists, webbies and crossovers of all sorts.} [presentations/chillout] #++ Migration and the Digital Frontier: Crossover and Difference (part of camp opening event, Sunday 21.7.) # Learning from the Zapatistas: getting the most out of the web # Maps of control: an exhibition (Syndicat potentiel/bureau d'etudes) [active discussions] # Theatre/performances in public space (noborderZONE) # IS SIS THE WORLD WE WANT? Info and brainstorm # „You need a mobile and email to work with us“ (expls: Kanak Attack, Indymedia…) # cardreader (ascii) [workshops] # mapping the border. active research for a sbourg diagram. (syndicate potentiel, bureau d’etudes) Invisible theatre/ surveillance camera play/ checkpoint play/ radio-supported psychogeographic explorations/ d.sec/themes/opensource and free things {The world of open source is thriving: everything is available for free, from the Linux operating system to sophisticated cryptography. What’s the politix of this world? Why should grassroots groops participate and use it? How to secure your computer? And the idea of free things is not limited to software…} [workshops] # Public key cryptography for secure communication: Create your own keypair! (ascii, amsterdam) # Installing gnu/linux - why and how (ascii and …) # A smart artist makes the machine do the work: opensource content management // campware // databyte #++ getting free food from the market (sans titre network, daily) let's talk about debian/ freeBSD/ Gnu/linux/ TCP/IP/ firewalling # Free parties the subvertivity of fun The needs of the "mobile activist" [chillout] # Key signing party (ascii, amsterdam) (Friday nite?) # Yomango: want it? You got it! From civil disobedience to social disobedience. Shoplifting as fine art (Yomango, Barcelona, with mobile media unit) d.sec/themes/electronic.campaigning.disobedience {Crowds of activists are taking the streets of cyberspace. They practice the art of internet campaigning, use the tactics of communication guerilla and have a laugh at the rich and powerful. How do electronic disobedience and traditional actions/campaigns relate to each other? Cyberspace is Public Space!} [active discussions] #++ Image pollution and tactical embarrassment: let's talk with and about floodnet/electrohippies, lufthansa online-demonstration, rtmark, fiambrera obrera, electronic disturbance theatre, yesman, deportation-class.com, toywar, root@sis# shutdown -h now [presentations/chillout] # video screenings about past and present actions (noborderZONE) d.sec/themes/body {Some say our identities are liberated through communication technology. Others feel the need to reclaim their bodies from the machines. Let’s talk about cyborgs, gender, human interfaces, sexuality in the world of cyberspace. Let’s talk about the humans behind the machines.} [workshops] #++ d.sex: finding questions to answer: chat rooms. sexism. gender(bending). power. desire ... # "The teccie" - a gendered identity? (all present teccies, non-teccies and the majority of crossovers) # let’s talk with and/or about projects like the old boyznetwork, haecksen, ascii, indymedia, nadir, sindominio… [presentations] # every-body who is there and willing to do one [chillout] d.sec/themes/hacktivism {Tools like SIS specifically aim at the restriction of free movement and free communication. These database systems to enforce control are bugs, problems that need to be fixed. Is the hacker community still ahead of the apparatus of control? Any hacker kid has hacked the pentagon, some net pirates seized the WEF database at Davos have they tried to crack the SIS? And if so, what would it mean? Direct action, free de-bugging or a risky game? Let’s try} [active discussion and permanent flowing workshop] Hacking and ethics - explorations of a concept "root@sis# shutdown -h now" #++ how a hacker would see the SIS d.sec/themes/media activism {hundreds of media activists will be present at the strasbourg bordercamp, equipped with webcams, digital cameras, minidisc players and laptops. What happens to all this footage? What is the function of videos, webradio etc for „THE MOVEMENT“? For some, media activim is about counter-information, for others its about interventions in the public sphere, or both. Time to think about the fascination and objectives of digital media production} [workshops] # the radio stream from everywhere (radio crews at the camp) Producing and reflecting on webstreams, pirate radios/television ... # webmagazine for sbourg bordercamp - intro to the editing system [active discussion] # Freespeech at all cost open or edited? Hate the media be the media? Debating with and about projects like indymedia, liberinfo.net, nadir, sindominio, public netbase, a-infos … # noborderZONE: The PublixTheatreCaravan will bring a bus complete with mini-cinema, workspace/media lab with computers, internet acces, bar and stage. [presentations] # Liberinfo.net: a news agency for social movements. Working with the corporate media? (Liberinfo network, Barcelona) # everyone is an expert mobile bus [chillout] # video screenings - viewing (activist) videos: what’s the message? We are the experts! (videos present at camp) # performance sounds and borders (name?) # possibility for gettogether of indymedia activists (if indys present at camp want to) /* IS S I S T H E W O R L D W E W A N T ? */ - -- root@sis# shutdown -h now pgp-key: gpg --keyserver wwwkeys.cz.pgp.net --recv-keys AE06103A http://netbase.t0.or.at/~juergen/keys/juergen.asc - -- root@sis# shutdown -h now pgp-key: gpg --keyserver wwwkeys.cz.pgp.net --recv-keys AE06103A http://netbase.t0.or.at/~juergen/keys/juergen.asc ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 24 Jun 2002 11:22:16 +1000 From: "geert lovink" <geert@xs4all.nl> Subject: The Power of Negation (conference in Cologne) Subject: Die Kraft der Negation ... Date: Sat, 22 Jun 2002 21:33:41 +0200 From: "Anja Dorn" <anjadorn@gmx.de> To: "Anja Dorn" <anja.dorn@theaterderwelt.de> Im Rahmen von Theater der Welt findet statt: Die Kraft der Negation Thematisches Wochenende kuratiert von Diedrich Diederichsen 27.- 29. Juni, Schauspielhaus und Schlosserein, Köln 29.-30. Juni, Volksbühne am Rosa-Luxemburgplatz, Berlin Ist die große Geste der Negation noch angemessen? Ist sie noch kommunizierbar? Sind Verneinungen noch denkbar, die nicht automatisch wieder kleine abgegrenzte Räume bilden? Ja ist nicht oft die Verneinung nur eine schwache unpräzise Bejahung? Wofür ist eine/r, der/die GlobalisierungsgegnerIn oder antideutsch sich nennt? Die Veranstaltung will die Frage als eine typische Schnittstelle zwischen künstlerischer und politischer Kommunikation thematisieren. Programm Donnerstag, 27. Juni 2002 Schlosserei 20:00 "Position und Negation" Vorträge von Diedrich Diederichsen und Chantal Mouffe Video: Bojan Sarcevic "Remise",1997, 2,3 min Schauspielhaus 23:00 DJ name (don't dolby) Zeitkratzer spielen negative Musik von Throbbing Gristle, Helmut Lachenmann, Terre Thaemlitz, Lou Reed u.v.a Freitag, 28. Juni 2002 Schauspielhaus 17:00 "ATTITUDE MULTITUDE oder WAS TUN?", Präsentation von "Jeder Mensch ist ein Experte" 19:00 "Negative Ästhetik gegen Ästhetik der Zerstörung", Vortrag von Stephen Prina und Diskussion mit Ekkehard Ehlers, Felix Klopotek, Pinky Rose und Marcus Schmickler 21:00 De Rijke/ De Rooij: "Bantar Gebang", 2000, 35 mm Farbfilm, Ton, 10 min. 21:30 Bernadette Corporation: "Get rid of yourself", Ein Kommuniqué über Bürgerkriegsmode an die verlorene Jugend des Empire 23:00 Black Dice, Noise-Konzert Samstag, 29. Juni Schauspielhaus 17:00 Ueli Jäggi, Stephan Geene und Judith Hopf lesen, zeigen, präsentieren, diskutieren Bartleby/ theoretisches Fernsehn 19:00 Verein mit Zukunft (Tom Holert, Felix Klopotek, Mark Terkessidis, Miltiadis Oulios u.a.): "Revue zu der Geschichte und Gegenwart des Anarchismus" mit dem Anarchismus Historiker Dieter Nelles, musikalischer Begleitung von Michele Avantario und einem Bühnenbild von Daniel Richter 21:00 De Rijke/ De Rooij: "Bantar Gebang", 2000, 35 mm Farbfilm, Ton, 10 min. anschließend: Vortrag von Micha Brumlik, anschließend Diskussion mit Micha Brumlik, Angela Melitopoulos, De Rijke/ De Rooij, Mark Terkessidis u.a. Moderation: Brigitte Weingart 23:00 Mutter spielen positive Musik Installationen: "Intervention" - eine Zeitinstallation von Ehlers, Hirsch, Müller, Weisbeck Silke Schatz, Video- und Filmcafé "sitzen stehen liegen denken" Theodor W. Adorno und das nihil relativum - eine Videoinstallation Programm im Video- und Filmcafé: Freitag 28. und Samstag 29. 6. 19:00 Angela Melitopoulos "Passing Drama", 1998, Video, 66 min. 20:10 Bojan Sarcevic "Remise",1997, Video, 2,3 min. Gintaras Makarevicius "Das Grab", 2000, Video, 45 min. 21:00 Stephan Geene "No logo tv" 3 min. Eva von Platen "Luxus", 1995, 16 mm, 25 min. 21:30 Kanak TV "Philharmonie Köln", 2001, 9 min., "Weißes Ghetto", 2001, 8 min., "Das Märchen von der Integration", 15 min. 22:00 Stephen Prina "Vinyl II", 2000, 16 mm, 21 ½ min. 22:20 Judith Hopf "Hey Produktion", 2001, Video, 7 min., "Bartleby", 1999, Video, 21 min., "Lebendes Geld", 1996, Video, 12 min. 23:00 Bas Jan Ader "Fall 1, Los Angeles", 1970, "Fall 2", Amsterdam, 1970, "Broken Fall (Geometric), Westkapelle, Holland", 1971, "Broken Fall (Organic), Amsterdamse Bos, Holland", 1971, "I'm too sad to tell you", 1971und "Nightfall", 1971, alle 16 mm. Theater der Welt 2002 Bonn Köln Düsseldorf Duisburg Werderstr. 1 50672 Köln T +49.221.510909-19 F +49.221.510909-51 www.theaterderwelt.de ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 26 Jun 2002 09:08:36 +1000 From: "geert lovink" <geert@xs4all.nl> Subject: Le Fresnoy's Exhibition From: "Nadine CLARISSE" <nclarisse@le-fresnoy.tm.fr> I want to inform you of a body of three exhibitions, both curated by Régis Durand; they will take place simultaneously in the Centre National de la Photographie in Paris, Le Fresnoy, Studio National des arts contemporains (Tourcoing : from 21 Septembre to 1st December 2002), and the Musée d'Art Moderne de Lille Métropole (Villeneuve d'Ascq). The project aims as showing the complex and fruitful relationship between these two forms of expression (Image and text) Which bringing together gives an extremely productive reflection scheme. The history of this relationship oscillates between the allegation of their irreducible differences - images belonging to a different order than language - and the study of their convergent and complementary elements, which are as obvious as their differences. Each place, according to its own specificity, will be showing one or several aspects of the theme. In the Centre National de la Photographie, each artist will represent one possible approach of this text-image relationship. In Le Fresnoy, there will be works having a link with cinema and video installation. In the Musée d'Art Moderne, it will be a thematic and historical approach. As part of this project, we would like to inform you that your site on Geert Lovink and Ted Byfield will be available in a space for consultation. The consultation space, conceived by Jean-Louis Boissier, Professor in the multimedia department, Université Paris 8 is the following : CR-ROMs * Zoe Beloff, Where Where Where There There Where, Zoe Beloff and the Wooster Group, 1998 * Jean-Louis Boissier, Moments de Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Gallimard, Saint-Gervais Genève, Le Fresnoy, 2000 * Luc Courchesne, Portrait One, Artintact 2, 1995 * Jean-Marie Dallet, Voyage N° 17, 1994 * Peter Downsbrough, Outline, CNEAI, 1999 * Agnes Hegedüs, Things Spoken, Artintact 5, 1999 * Eric Lanz, Manuskript, Artintact 1, 1994 * George Legrady, Slippery Traces, Artintact 3, 1996 * John Maeda, Reactive Books, Digitalogue, 1995, 1997, 1998, http://www.maedastudio.com/rbooks/ * Jean-Michel Othoniel, A Shadow In Your Window, 1999 WORKS ON INTERNET * Josh On and Futurefarmers, http://www.futurefarmers.com/ They Rule, 2001, http://www.theyrule.net Antiwargame, 2002, http://www.antiwargame.org/ * Julie Morel, temp/, triptyque vidéo pour Internet, 2002 * Atsuko Uda, Web Drama et autres films interactifs pour Internet, http://www.iamas.ac.jp/~makura/ ARTISTS ON INTERNET * Claude Closky, www.sittes.net * Vuk Cosic / ASCII Art Ensemble, http://www.Desk.org/a/a/e/first.html * Jordan Crandall, http://jordancrandall.com/main/ * Paul Devautour, http://www.college-invisible.org/ * Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster, www.dgf5.com * Knowbotic Research, http://www.krcf.org/krcfhome/ * Mudam (Musée du Luxembourg), http://www.mudam.lu/ * Saas Fee, http://www.arosa2000.com/ * Téléférique http://www.teleferique.org/ http://217.174.192.66/~gammes2002/ GRAPHIC AND INTERACTIVE RESEARCH SITES * Geert Lovink and Ted Byfield, site on Internet "free", http://www.waag.org/free/ * Bureau Destruct, http://www.bermuda.ch/bureaudestruct/home * Yugo Nakamura, http://surface.yugop.com/ * RSG (Radical Software Group), http://rhizome.org/carnivore/ * The Remedi Project, http://www.theremediproject.com/ * The Third Place, http://www.thethirdplace.com/ * Zephyr et autres artistes du graffiti à New York, http://zephyrgraffiti.com/ The artists in the exhibition Pierre Bismuth, Michael Snow, Patrick Corillon, Magali Desbazeille, Gary Hill, William Klein, Chris Marker, Valérie Mrejen, Charles Sandison, Pierre Giner, Jose Froment Muntadas,Robert Filliou Yours Sincerely, Pascale Pronnier Assistant Curator ppronnier@le-fresnoy.tm.fr Le Fresnoy 22 rue du Fresnoy 59200 TOURCOING, FRANCE www.le-fresnoy.tm.fr ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 24 Jun 2002 22:56:14 +1000 From: "Yama Farid" <yamafarid@hotmail.com> Subject: Fear of Strangers: Wogs, Refos & Illegals in the Popular Imagination: Call 4 Papers Call for Papers: Fear of Strangers: Wogs, Refos & Illegals in the Popular Imagination Deadline: Sunday 30th June, 2002 Art Gallery of South Australia, 6-7 December 2002 Co-convened by the Hawke Institute, University of South Australia and the Herbert and Valmae Freilich Foundation, Humanities Research Centre, Australian National University This conference will respond to recent events by bringing together considerations of Australian refugee policy and the popular representation of migrants to Australia from the 1930s until the present. Send 200-word abstracts to Sanjugta Vas Dev at sanjugta.vasdev@unisa.edu.au Expressions of interest are especially encouraged from junior scholars. ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 25 Jun 2002 02:03:15 +1000 From: "Yama Farid" <yamafarid@hotmail.com> Subject: Surveillance Beynond Privacy: A Forum on Surveillance & Social Control The UTS Community Law and Legal Research Centre and SpaceStation Media Lab presents: SURVEILLANCE BEYOND PRIVACY A critical forum on surveillance and social control Wednesday 17th July 2002 - University Of Technology, Sydney: Law Faculty, Haymarket - ----------------------------------------------------------------- SURVEILLANCE BEYOND PRIVACY is a public event to critically discuss surveillance and social control in our society. This forum will map the different ways surveillance is reconfiguring social space, power and the ways that we live, beyond the present discourse of privacy. Featuring: Keynote address by Canadian sociologist PROF. DAVID LYON - internationally acclaimed author of Surveillance Society: Monitoring Everyday Life (Open University Press, 2001), and editor of the forthcoming Surveillance as Social Sorting: Privacy, Risk, and Digital Discrimination - in his only speaking appearance in Sydney. and PAULA ABOOD - community worker, writer and activist, currently working with ethnic communities on an anti-racism project in Western Sydney, NSW - speaking on the use of 'racial profiling' as surveillance. Policy researcher and technology theorist DAVID SUTTON speaking on modern day living among data phantoms and the possibilities for response to data surveillance. Independent forensic science commentator MICHAEL STRUTT speaking on bioinformatics, DNA databasing and the commodification of genetic information. Also featuring video and multimedia installations by local and international artists responding to surveillance technologies and processes: Denis Beaubois 'In the event of amnesia the city will recall' (Australia), Josephine Starrs and Leon Cmielewski 'AKA' (Australia), and the Institute of Applied Autonomy 'iSee', mapping urban routes of the least CCTV surveillance (USA). WHEN : Wednesday 17th July 6.00-8.00pm WHERE : UTS Law Faculty, Moot Court Quay St, Haymarket Between Central station and the Entertainment Centre Cost: Free This forum is part of a broader program to encourage public debate on the issue of surveillance. Other forums include: CITY STATE one day conference in Melbourne Saturday 20th July, and a reader on surveillance published by the UTS CLLRC. More details: www.citystate.org - citystate@cat.org.au Ph:(02) 9514 2914 Supported by UTS, CATALYST, 2ser, Melbourne City Council, 3RRR, 3CR & www.citystate.org - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------ # 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