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Table of Contents: Radio Archives open Doug Henwood <dhenwood@panix.com> MomEnt.16: Orgasmus im Berlin "intima" <igor.stromajer@guest.arnes.si> [Fwd: August 2002] patrice@xs4all.nl borderlands e-journal (Borderphobias: the Politics of Insecurity Post-9/11) "Yama Farid" <yamafarid@hotmail.com> Winners of the >>digital sparks<< competition 2002 "netzspannung.org" <redaktion@netzspannung.org> en) anarchist computer game call out "anarcho sando" <anarcho_sando@hotmail.com> Rip, Mix, Burn: The Politics of Peer to Peer and Copyright Law jan meyer <jmeyer@fh-potsdam.de> ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 8 Aug 2002 14:41:59 -0400 From: Doug Henwood <dhenwood@panix.com> Subject: Radio Archives open I've just added a radio page to the LBO website, which has links to archived versions of four full shows and two individual interviews. More past shows will be added in coming weeks, and future shows will be posted on the Friday morning after their Thursday evening broadcast, god willing. Doug ============================================================================== <http://www.leftbusinessobserver.com/Radio.html> FULL SHOWS Shows are approximately 55 minutes long, and downloadable files are around 19 mb. All are mono, 48kbps. July 11, 2002 DH on scandals * Charles Komanoff (economist and energy analyst) on the proposal to put tolls on the East River bridges in New York City * Steffie Woolhandler (physician, author, prominent member of Physicians for a National Health Program) on U.S. health care finance: public money, private control * Michael Perelman (economist and author, Steal This Idea) on intellectual property rights July 18, 2002 DH on economic and scandal news * Pratap Chatterjee (freelance investigative journalist) on Cheney, Halliburton, and Brown and Root * Heather Boushey (Economic Policy Institute) on life after welfare July 25, 2002 DH on the bear market * Ken Silverstein on the idiocy of hydrocarbon-based explanations for the war in Afghanistan * Ron Hayduk and Ben Shepard, editors of From ACT-UP to the WTO, on political activism today August 1, 2002 DH on economic news - at the cusp of a vicious cycle? * Ruy Teixeira (The Century Foundation, co-author, The Emerging Democratic Majority) on the impact of the scandals and bear market on public opinion * Michael Hardt, co-author of Empire, on the book's reception and the impact of the Bush regime on his and Toni Negri's thinking - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INDIVIDUAL INTERVIEWS Chris Kraus and Sylvere Lotringer (March 28, 2002) Editors, Hatred of Capitalism, a collection of pieces, many of which first appeared in Semiotext(e), talking about economics, culture, and the hatred of capitalism, of which we're all a part. Gore Vidal (May 16, 2002) Vidal talks about George W. Bush, the war on terror, and his book, Perpetual War for Perpetual Peace. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 14 Aug 2002 11:57:09 GMT+1 From: "intima" <igor.stromajer@guest.arnes.si> Subject: MomEnt.16: Orgasmus im Berlin *** MomEnt.16: Orgasmus im Berlin *** low-quality high-standard self-composable net video kit http://www2.arnes.si/~ljintima2/moment16 by intima | virtual base _2002 net_video base C | consecutive [unlimited] net_video base P | parallel [limited] 16 net_video files: define function | danger above | observation 3 | no information | observe code 0.60 | control out 4 | control out 9 | start function | move forces | emotion help | no feelings 46 | 14/4328322700324 | no reason 55 | danger positive A | situation love 2 | function completed _tech.definition: PC PIII, 800 MHz, 256 MB RAM, Mac G4, min. 56 kbps | online, MS IE 6+, Netscape 6+, min. resolution: 1024x768, High Color, 14" (opt. 15"), Java Script, multimedia, RealPlayer, wav player, e-mail software (& account), free your mind & the rest will follow _credits: created by igor stromajer. produced by intima | virtual base, 2002 - www.intima.org camera by davide grassi (aksioma.org), dejan habicht (fundamental photography), i. stromajer performed by (alphabetic) marjana harcet, jana kohut, bojana kunst, marcela okretic, sophia okretic, anja planiscek, vlasta vucenik, brane zorman supported by ministry of culture of republic of slovenia. recorded in ljubljana, slovenia - june/july 2002. edited in mirca, croatia - august 2002 - - - - intima | virtual base http://www.intima.org +38641703291 atom@intima.org ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 14 Aug 2002 17:58:25 +0200 (CEST) From: patrice@xs4all.nl Subject: [Fwd: August 2002] - -------- Original Message -------- Subject: August 2002 From: Le Monde diplomatique <dispatch@monde-diplomatique.fr> Date: Wed, August 14, 2002 3:39 pm To: Le Monde diplomatique <dispatch@monde-diplomatique.fr> Le Monde diplomatique ----------------------------------------------------- August 2002 In this issue: .. South Africa, in denial over Aids; Venezuela, hatefilled media; France, being Jewish; Portugal, immigrants to a land of emigrants; Italy, politics for people who don't like politics; Germany, Middle East friendships; Algeria, quiet changes; US, the crime of being America.. plus companies in systemic crisis; and a jaunt down the African coast.. 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... WHAT HAPPENS BEYOND DEMOCRACY? Italy's postmodern politics * by ANTONIO NEGRI A year ago the Genoa demonstrations against the G8 summit shocked Italy: they upset the plans of Sylvio Berlusconi, who had thought, with the overthrow of the traditional left, that he had carte blanche. By bringing people on to the streets, the victory of the right has raised hopes about the possibilities of re-founding the left and rebuilding the republic. Translated by Ed Emery Saving the planet by IGNACIO RAMONET Translated by Ed Emery <http://MondeDiplo.com/2002/08/01edito> IN A FRANCE OF PLURAL IDENTITIES What does it mean to be Jewish? * by SYLVIE BRAIBANT * and DOMINIQUE VIDAL The terrible things happening to both Israelis and Palestinians have had repercussions among the Jewish community in France. The events make Jews feel insecure, because of anti-semitic violence. They also worry about the rise of the far right. But their concerns go deeper than reactive fears: at their core is the very future of what it means to be Jewish. Translated by Harry Forster 'I don't question my children's Jewishness' * by SYLVIE BRAIBANT and DOMINIQUE VIDAL Translated by Luke Sandford IN DENIAL ABOUT A DEADLY FUTURE South Africa's Aids apartheid by our special correspondent PHILIPPE RIVIÈRE A new and deadly apartheid threatens South Africa's freedom: five million of its people have contracted the Aids virus and 360,000 more are infected each year. The public health sector, only resort of the poor, does not supply antiretrovirals. But HIV positive people, fighting for their own lives, are also encouraging the nation to resist all forms of discrimination. Translated by Malcolm Greenwood <http://MondeDiplo.com/2002/08/04aids> The protestors' day in court by our special correspondent PHILIPPE RIVIÈRE Translated by Malcolm Greenwood <http://MondeDiplo.com/2002/08/05protestors> WHAT HAPPENS BEYOND DEMOCRACY? Language of the left * EASTERN EUROPEAN IMMIGRANTS EXPLOITED Sleepwalkers of Portugal by HERVÉ DIEUX The European Union, alarmed by the rise of the far right, wants to suppress illegal immigration. But waves of poor emigrés will go on arriving as employers take advantage of their precarious status to drive down wages and circumvent labour laws. In Portugal the building trade is exploiting skilled workers from Eastern Europe. Translated by Luke Sandford <http://MondeDiplo.com/2002/08/07portugal> OLD TRADITIONS, NEW STRATEGY Germany's Middle Eastern diplomacy * by MICHEL VERRIER Twelve years after reunification, Germany has international ambitions. It is not a political nonentity but a candidate for a UN Security Council seat, and is trying to claim EU leadership. Kosovo was one turning point; but Germany's diplomatic efforts are most visible in the Middle East. Translated by Luke Sandford WHY INDEPENDENCE HAS NOT BEEN A TOTAL FAILURE Algeria matures * by our special correspondent GHANIA MOUFFOK Life expectancy has risen, illiteracy has dropped, there are mighty movements towards social change that nobody in politics or government wants to talk about, and women are gaining power. This is the other Algeria. Translated by Harry Forster HOW HATE MEDIA INCITED THE COUP AGAINST THE PRESIDENT Venezuela's press power by MAURICE LEMOINE Never even in Latin American history has the media been so directly involved in a political coup. Venezuela's 'hate media' controls 95% of the airwaves and has a near-monopoly over newsprint, and it played a major part in the failed attempt to overthrow the president, Hugo Chávez, in April. Although tensions in the country could easily spill into civil war, the media is still directly encouraging dissident elements to overthrow the democratically elected president - if necessary by force. Translated by Julie Stoker <http://MondeDiplo.com/2002/08/10venezuela> A NEW CONFORMITY, DEFERENCE AND AUTHORITARIANISM America's patriot games * by DANIEL LAZARE President Bush's popularity, only now being damaged by the recent corporate scandals in the United States, has dissuaded Democrats from criticism. But the economic reverses may now make Democrats bolder - which is why the White House is invoking the war on terror to impose a patriotic consensus in government, media and the nation. Original text in English GIBRALTAR TO GHANA IN AN OLD PEUGEOT African patchwork * by our special correspondent CHRISTIAN DE BRIE The road runs unsmoothly for over 10,000 km from the Strait of Gibraltar down to Accra, the capital of Ghana, by way of Morocco, Mauritania, Mali, Senegal, Burkina Faso and Togo. And all the way you meet every day the youthful, musical, wonderful people of Africa. Translated by Luke Sandford Market daze * by IBRAHIM WARDE Translated by the author ________________________________________________________________ _ (*) 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: Tue, 13 Aug 2002 22:40:29 +1000 From: "Yama Farid" <yamafarid@hotmail.com> Subject: borderlands e-journal (Borderphobias: the Politics of Insecurity Post-9/11) Please support the journal and circulate this throughout your networks. Thank you. - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- borderlands e-journal http://www.borderlandsejournal.adelaide.edu.au a virtual intellectual space for new forms of thought and writing in the humanities. borderlands is a refereed international journal that aims to promote transdisciplinary work across the humanities, work which might also intersect with diverse practices and sites in culture, policy and everyday life. Although our beginnings are modest, we hope that over time you will be able to view writings cutting across and between politics, media, literature, history, law, science, medicine, philosophy, economics, music, film and more, along with incisive debate about contemporary culture. The founder (and publisher) of borderlands e-journal is Anthony Burke, but its origins lie in earlier collective efforts to create open spaces of dialogue and thought in the humanities. For more see: http://www.borderlandsejournal.adelaide.edu.au/about/index.html ========================================================= Borderphobias: the Politics of Insecurity Post-9/11 Editors: Suvendrini Perera & Anthony Burke Volume 1, Number 1, 2002* ========================================================== EDITORIAL Anthony Burke: Borderphobias http://www.borderlandsejournal.adelaide.edu.au/vol1no1_2002/burke_phobias.html COMMENT Wadjularbinna: A Gungalidda Grassroots Perspective on Refugees and the Events in the US http://www.borderlandsejournal.adelaide.edu.au/vol1no1_2002/wadjularbinna.html Ben Hoh: We Are All Barbarians: Racism, Civility and the "War on Terror" http://www.borderlandsejournal.adelaide.edu.au/vol1no1_2002/hoh_barbarians.html NEW WRITING Alain Joxe: From The Empire of Disorder http://www.borderlandsejournal.adelaide.edu.au/vol1no1_2002/joxe_empire.html INTERVIEW Alain Joxe talks with Sylvere Lotringer http://www.borderlandsejournal.adelaide.edu.au/vol1no1_2002/joxe_interview.html TESTIMONY Omeima Sukkarieh & Mia Zahra: Silence that Speaks and Dreams that Cry http://www.borderlandsejournal.adelaide.edu.au/vol1no1_2002/sukkarieh_silence.html Angel Boujbiha: My Name is Asylum and other poems http://www.borderlandsejournal.adelaide.edu.au/vol1no1_2002/boujbiha_poems.html ESSAYS Robert Hodge: Monstrous Knowledge in a World Without Borders http://www.borderlandsejournal.adelaide.edu.au/vol1no1_2002/hodge_monstrous.html John Docker: Untimely Meditations: The Tampa and the World Trade Centre http://www.borderlandsejournal.adelaide.edu.au/vol1no1_2002/docker2.html Suvendrini Perera: What is a Camp? http://www.borderlandsejournal.adelaide.edu.au/vol1no1_2002/perera_camp.html Joseph Pugliese: Penal Asylum: Refugees, Ethics, Hospitality http://www.borderlandsejournal.adelaide.edu.au/vol1no1_2002/pugliese.html Robyn Lui: Governing Refugees http://www.borderlandsejournal.adelaide.edu.au/vol1no1_2002/lui_governing.html * All content copyright borderlands e-journal & authors all rights reserved. - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- To receive the borderlands e-journal newsletter, please send a blank email to join-borderlands_news@edna.edu.au http://www.borderlandsejournal.adelaide.edu.au/newsletter/index.html To Join the borderlands e-journal discussion list, please send a blank email to join-borderlands@edna.edu.au http://www.borderlandsejournal.adelaide.edu.au/discussion/index.html ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 08 Aug 2002 20:12:20 +0200 From: "netzspannung.org" <redaktion@netzspannung.org> Subject: Winners of the >>digital sparks<< competition 2002 - ----------------------------------------------------------------------- The results of the >>digital sparks 02<< competition for universities and academies have been decided! Four student media projects have won prizes. - ----------------------------------------------------------------------- For the second time the MARS Exploratory Media Lab is organising the higher education competition "digital sparks". On July 29, the six-strong panel of well-known personalities from the worlds of culture and business met at the Schloss Birlinghoven in Sankt Augustin to decide the winners of this year's "digital sparks" competition. Prior to this, 26 of the online entries from the fields of media art, media design and IT had been nominated by a panel of experts. Because of the quality of the work, four prizes have been awarded rather than three. The winners of digital sparks 2002 are: actionist respoke Ruediger Schloemer and Michael Janoschek, FH Aachen An experimental sound interface for the song of the same name by the group "Mouse On Mars". The form language is generated from the amorpho-organic universe of the musical model. Actionist respoke finds images for sounds, beats, language and associations that are unusual and change the perception of sounds. This mixture of interactivity and semi-autonomous program status commands the user's attention and invites him to join in. Korsakov Syndrom Florian Thalhofer, UdK Berlin A non-linear, interactive documentary film on the subject of alcohol featuring compelling interviews and a contemporary approach to the handling of text and images. The viewer of this work also becomes the author of a new multi-view film at the same time. The tool for producing non-linear storytelling has been programmed specifically for that purpose and is based on a database with approx. 150 short films. Suitable clips for the documentary film sequence are found from a database. In a sort of interactive storytelling process, the user navigates through the available pool of films by linking chains of associations. left 2 dimensions behind Andreas Siefert, HFG Karlsruhe This video installation with Dolby Surround Sound has poetic power from the moment the video starts. The reduction of spatial processes to image level creates an unusual and disturbing impression. The installation plays with different realities - the paint which is poured in the image seems almost sculptural and gives a material, tactile impression. The surround-sound audio emphasises the viewer's feeling of space and time. The alienating way the dripping process has been shot from different perspectives gives the straightforward action of pouring paint a magical dimension, and the incorporation of the real environment into the image adds a spatial dimension to the painting process behind the glass. The work takes on an intriguing character when the image escapes the borders of the screen. Terror by Tina Martin Hesselmeier, FH Mannheim A BOT on the prowl for victims. This chat program with integrated artificial intelligence subversively undermines the user's communication expectations. As an interpretation of the psychological approach of Josef Weizenbaum's "Eliza Projekt", "Tina" is not in any way politically correct. Even the title of the piece conveys the terror. Despite its serious political statement, this project is still primarily a humorous work. The dialogues in the work highlight the communication behaviour of chat participants, in particular when aggression arises. This guerrilla project with its systematic, designer use of understatement straddles the line between media art and design. Each prizewinner receives a production scholarship of Euro 2,500. The location and date of the awards ceremony and the exhibition of the prize-winning works will be released shortly. You can find further information on the "digital sparks 02" competition at netzspannung.org, The Internetplatform for media art, medi design and technology: http://netzspannung.org/digital-sparks/en Yours faithfully The netzspannung.org team Contact: Diane Mueller, Felix Schmitz-Justen digital-sparks@netzspannung.org PS: We apologise that the description of the projects are still mostly in German, as submitted by the students. - ------------------------------------------------------------------- Redaktion/editorial office netzspannung.org netzspannung.org - an Internet Media Lab MARS- Media Art & Research Studies FhG-Institute for Media Communication Schloss Birlinghoven D-53754 Sankt Augustin Tel: +49-(0)2241-14-3442, 3449 Fax: +49-(0)2241-14-2133 E-mail: digital-sparks@imk.fraunhofer.de http://imk.fhg.de/mars http://netzspannung.org ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 14 Aug 2002 09:02:27 +0000 From: "anarcho sando" <anarcho_sando@hotmail.com> Subject: en) anarchist computer game call out "Hutchings, James" james.hutchings@ato.gov.au > wrote: Hi, Is there anyone out there who knows anything about computer programming who might be interested in helping me with this idea for a game? The idea is a kind of simulation of the anarchist movement, where you set up different collectives (ARA, IWW etc) which have different abilities -a similar kind of idea to Civilisation. The idea would be to send it out as freeware - you could have information and links about the different units in the game...it'd be a pretty cool propaganda tool I think. I've included more detail in the attached Word file. Please note - don't get offended by the descriptions of the units. Like I said, they've been simplified for game purposes (to the point of parody perhaps). There's no hidden agenda in the unit descriptions, you'll notice that everyone has been simplified equally. (NOTE: Please don't reply to this via the spanet list as I'm not on it). Thanks, James. _________________________________________________________________ Chat with friends online, try MSN Messenger: http://messenger.msn.com ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 12 Aug 2002 23:00:47 +0200 From: jan meyer <jmeyer@fh-potsdam.de> Subject: Rip, Mix, Burn: The Politics of Peer to Peer and Copyright Law - -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 http://firstmonday.org/issues/issue7_8/bowrey/ Abstract Rip, Mix, Burn: The Politics of Peer to Peer and Copyright Law by Kathy Bowrey and Matthew Rimmer Whereas Lessig's recent work engages with questions of culture and creativity in society, this paper looks at the role of culture and creativity in the law. The paper evaluates the Napster, DeCSS, Felten and Sklyarov litigation in terms of the new social, legal, economic and cultural relations being produced. This involves a deep discussion of law's economic relations, and the implications of this for litigation strategy. The paper concludes with a critique of recent attempts to define copyright law in terms of first amendment rights and communicative freedom. Contents The Story So Far A Different Kind of Politics Part One - Peer To Peer: The Napster Experience Part Two - The DMCA Litigation: DeCSS and Beyond Part Three - Dmitry, the Con and the Constitution Part Four - Some Questions about Law, Politics, and the Politics Of Law [...] - -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.0.6 (MingW32) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iEYEARECAAYFAj1YIgUACgkQsWMlW7B41gpoUQCfXsT7VhsOngK3VXq0mO0m+IUV L3IAn3wIVcg/eztvXMUGGRbmvecZStLV =ZoB0 - -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- ------------------------------ # 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