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August 2002 transmediale <info@transmediale.de> NUEVA / VISTA Video Art from Latin America Jose-Carlos Mariategui <jcm@ata.org.pe> [transmediale] luxziffer#3 transmediale <info@transmediale.de> Pixxelpoint [info/call] - International Computer Art Festival, edition 2002 jaka zeleznikar <jaka@jaka.org> Fwd: [NICE] public_opinion_elections_and_mind_control Nils Claesson <nils@x-i.net> GARLIC=RICH AIR "geert lovink" <geert@desk.nl> electronic art in public space_6-9_october_oslo Nils Claesson <nils@x-i.net> Drift: A Generative Psychogeographical Event "Kate Armstrong" <kate27@bellatlantic.net> [Waag Society] Text FM en Killerclub =?iso-8859-1?Q?Myl=E8ne?= van Noort <mylene@waag.org> Borderpanic Symposium Program (21-22 September) "Ozi Media-Junkie" <ozmediajunkie@hotmail.com> ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 26 Aug 2002 12:33:05 +0200 (CEST) From: transmediale <info@transmediale.de> Subject: [transmediale] salon: Litauische Transaktionen, Donnerstag, 29. August 2002 transmediale salon: NUGU - Litauische Transaktionen Donnerstag/Thursday, 29. August 2002, 20.00 Uhr Podewil, Klosterstr.68-70, Berlin-Mitte Reservierungen: 030-2474 9777 Eintritt: EUR 5 (in Englischer Sprache) [English text below] Die litauischen Kuenstler Nomeda & Gediminas Urbonas sind unterwegs. Sie haben sich im Zug von Vilnius nach Moskau getroffen, um bei der Eroeffnung des ersten McDonalds in Russland dabei zu sein, haben mit verschiedenen kuenstlerischen und sozialen Projekten die gesellschaftlichen Veraenderungen in Litauen mitgestaltet, haben ueber die TV-Plattform tvvv.plotas zum kritischen Dialog ueber Kommunikationstechnologien angeregt, und sind am Aufbau des Vilnius Interdisciplinary Lab for Media Arts beteiligt. NU&GU berichten ueber ihr aktuelles Projekt, Transaction, das auf der Frankfurter Manifesta und bei der documenta XI zu sehen ist und das sich vor allem mit dem Frauenbild im lithauischen Kino der 70er Jahre beschaeftigt. The Lithuanian artists Nomeda & Gediminas Urbonas are on the move. They first met on the train going from Vilnius to Moscow to witness the first McDonald's restaurant in Russia. Since then they have initiated different cultural projects which reflect the social and political changes in Lithuania, including the TV platform tvvv.plotas which created a critical dialogue about communication technologies, and the Vilnius Interdisciplinary Lab for Media Arts. NU&GU report about their current project, Transaction, which has been shown at Frankfurt Manifesta and at documenta XI and which deals with the representation of women in Lithuanian movies, esp. from the 1970s. http://www.transaction.lt http://www.documenta.de http://www.manifesta.org Next dates: transmediale salon: Underground Zero - Videoprogramm Mittwoch, 11. September 2002, 19.00 Uhr [programme overview: http://www.transmediale.de ] transmediale salon: Geoff Cox - the aestetics of generative art Freitag, 4. Oktober 2002, 20.00 Uhr http://www.generative.net transmediale salon: City of Waves - Montreal media festival Donnerstag, 10. Oktober 2002, 20.00 Uhr http://www.champlibre.com in Kooperation mit Urban Drift http://www.urbandrift.org Kroatische Kulturwochen im Podewil Freitag, 18. Oktober 2002, ab 18.00 Uhr Diskussion: Balkans: From Metaphor Towards Political Praxis MaMa, Egoboo.bits, Theorie, Politik, ... http://www.mi2.hr http://www.podewil.de - ------------------------------------------------ transmediale.03 - Play Global! - 1-5 february 2003 international media art festival berlin - ------------------------------------------------ info@transmediale.de transmediale - Klosterstr.68-70 - 10179 Berlin tel. 030-247219-07 (fax -09) www.transmediale.de - ------------------------------------------------ Member of the European Coordination of Film Festivals. _______________________________________________ the information list of transmediale international media art festival berlin transmediale: http://www.transmediale.de list-info: http://mailman.transmediale.in-berlin.de/mailman/listinfo/newsletter ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 25 Aug 2002 16:11:11 -0500 From: Jose-Carlos Mariategui <jcm@ata.org.pe> Subject: NUEVA / VISTA Video Art from Latin America NUEVA / VISTA Video Art from Latin America Curated by Jose-Carlos Mariategui http://www.ifa.de/a/a2/da2nueva.htm NUEVA / VISTA presents in Germany an exhibition based in the increasing number of local productions from the expanding video art scene in Latin America. The concept of this exhibition is to make a critical revision of today¹s proposals on electronic arts made in Latin America taking a completely new way to look at its creative processes by defining it in more global ways. These means that this exhibition will not be seen as the exhibition of the Œother¹, but as a way that will allow the public to do an analysis of their reality in contrast to other realities using similar communicational aesthetics and languages, but in different contexts. In addition to the focus of NUEVA / VISTA on Peruvian video art, the exhibition also introduces other interesting artists from South-America, which also define their works in a more globalistic new view of the 21st-century Latin America. The artists selected on this exhibition include: Angie Bonino, Iván Esquivel, Eduardo Villanes, Alvaro Zavala (Peru); Andrés Burbano (Colombia); Ximena Cuevas (Mexico); Edgar Endress (Chile); Kátia Lund (Brazil) and Gustavo Romano (Argentina). The exhibition will take place at the ifa Galleries (Bonn, Berlin and Stuttgart) starting on the 11 of September 2002 until 1st of June 2003. ifa-Galerie Bonn, Willy-Brandt-Allee 9, 53113 Bonn 11 September to 27 October 2002 Opening: 10. September 2002, 8 p.m. opening ours: 12-18, weekend 11-17, Monday closed ifa-Galerie Berlin 10.1. 9.3.2003 ifa-Galerie Stuttgart 11.4. 1.6.2003 ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 27 Aug 2002 16:44:31 +0200 (CEST) From: transmediale <info@transmediale.de> Subject: [transmediale] luxziffer#3 english version below lux ziffer #3 an anonymous award for those who feed or fight the digital dragon zum ersten mal wurde der lux ziffer award bei der transmediale.01 vergeben. lux ziffer #1 ging an Daniel Garcia Andujar für seine CD-Rom Phoney TM, die illegale zugriffe auf nicht-oeffentliche daten und andere ungesetzliche internet-aktionen beunruhigend realistisch vortaeuschte. nun wird der preis, der von einer anonymen person vergeben wird, zur transmediale.03 neu aufgelegt: es winkt ein preisgeld von 666 euro fuer solche projekte, die ein 'kannibalistisches, digitales konzept fuer die zukunft' verfolgen. der lux ziffer #3 richtet sich vor allem an diejenigen kuenstler, die sich keiner scheinbaren gesetzmaessigkeit des digitalen universums unterordnen, sondern sich herausgefordert fuehlen, diese geschickt und kreativ zu umgehen, auf zu heben, neu zu deuten oder gar gegen sich selbst zu wenden. infos unter http://www.geocities.com/luxziffer/ http://www.transmediale.de lux ziffer #3 an anonymous award for those who feed or fight the digital dragon the lux ziffer award was first assigned at transmediale.01. lux ziffer #1 went to Daniel Garcia Andujar for his CD-Rom Phoney TM, which in a disquieting way pretends to unlawfully access private data and to execute other illegal Internet actions . now the prize, which is awarded by an anonymous person, is again presented at transmediale.03: it implies a cash prize of 666 euro for projects which pursue a 'cannibalistic, digital concept for the future'. lux ziffer #3 addresses artists who do not subordinate themselves to an apparent system of rules of the digital universe, but feel provoked to circumvent, to break, to reinterpret or to subvert these rules in a skillful and creative manner. information at http://www.geocities.com/luxziffer/ http://www.transmediale.de - ------------------------------------------------ transmediale.03 - Play Global! - 1-5 february 2003 international media art festival berlin - ------------------------------------------------ info@transmediale.de transmediale - Klosterstr.68-70 - 10179 Berlin tel. 030-247219-07 (fax -09) www.transmediale.de - ------------------------------------------------ Member of the European Coordination of Film Festivals. _______________________________________________ the information list of transmediale international media art festival berlin transmediale: http://www.transmediale.de list-info: http://mailman.transmediale.in-berlin.de/mailman/listinfo/newsletter ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 28 Aug 2002 12:42:33 +0200 From: jaka zeleznikar <jaka@jaka.org> Subject: Pixxelpoint [info/call] - International Computer Art Festival, edition 2002 Pixxelpoint is festival that gathers artists, students and enthusiasts of computer art. It is based on showing illustrations, fine and pop art made with computers. It will take place in Nova Gorica, Slovenia, from Nov. 22 to Nov. 29 2002. Pixxelpoint is a two way communication exhibition: it gives artists from all around the world the opportunity to show their work and lets people see what's happening in the world of computer art. Images are put from screen onto the walls of the gallery, and animations are shown via video projector. For the music section there's a separate room where the compositions will be played. The festival itself is accompanied with concerts and lectures. Joining the festival is free of charge. There are no age, nationality and thematic limitations. You may join categories: - - static images (2D, 3D & vector) - - computer animations - - interactive art - - music Read rules and regulations can be found on the festivlal page. Deadline for submitting works is September 15 2002 Awards will be given by public and by the jury. More info on http://www.pixxelpoint.org ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 28 Aug 2002 17:34:37 +0300 From: Nils Claesson <nils@x-i.net> Subject: Fwd: [NICE] public_opinion_elections_and_mind_control Hi! In sweden it is election times. Wellcome to a project created by a:t (association for temporary art) The venue is Kulturhuset in Stockholm.(http.//publicopinion.nu) An exhibition on control of our minds. - ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Control of our minds becomes ever more repressive. Government organs, business corporations, politicians and interest groups all seek to control public opinion via the media. Public opinion is the title of this exhibition in which we try to describe how public discussion is formed. The various works included treat such questions as the extent to which the media fulfill their task as transparent sources of information and opinion and the space given to the individual in forming her or his own opinion. For more information contact info@publicopinion.nu. - -------------------------------------------------------------------------- participants: WochenKlausur The Austrian group of artists known as WochenKlausur has been working with social interventions since 1993. They work with different types of social changes in which art functions as a platform. Projects are often started on the initiative of art institutions that invite the group to participate. The group then studies the actual site and comes with a proposal for a larger or smaller change of the social and political situation as well as a plan for carrying it out. In Stockholm the designer Liv Fjellander and the artist Erik Rosshagen participate in WochenKlausur’s activities. Read more about WochenKlausur at wochenklausur.t0.or.at - ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Måns Wrange and Igor Isaksson Together with Igor Isaksson and a network of other people, Måns Wrange has created the average citizen. Måns Wrange collaborated with [a:t] on a web-based exhibition in 1996. with Konrad Tollmar he created The Archive of Deleted Files which was a project dealing with the fear of supervision and virus penetration on the Internet. As professor of sculpture at Konstfack in Stockholm he has had a great impact on the Swedish art scene. His works are characterized by a very special imagination and humour combined with great seriousness. Visit the Average Citizens own homepage at www.averagecitizen.org - ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Association for Temporary Art [a:t] Responsible for organizing the exhibition is Karin Hansson, one of the founders of the Association for Temporary Art [a:t]. Since 1995 she has worked as an artist, a lecturer at the theatre school in Stockholm as well as at art institutions such as Konstfack, Konsthögskolan, Valand, etc. Karin has produced Public Opinion together with Åsa Andersson. Åsa Andersson is also one of the founders of [a:t] - Association for Temporary Art. She is an artist, curator and designer. Read more about [a:t] på www.art.a.se - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Junction Junction is a forum for the discussion of society, public access, art and architecture in the province of Östergötland. The aim is to provide a platform for informal meetings and boundary-crossing collaboration between artists, people working for the municipality, people in business, local politicians, political activists and the general public. Junction is currently run by four artists: Lars Almroth, Maija Suomalainen, Maria Lantz och Karin Willén. For further information mail to info@hpl.nu. Läs mer om Hållplats på www.hpl.nu - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Nils Claesson and Rolf Lindgren Nils Claesson is a artist, curator and film-maker. He lives and works in Stockholm and is on the board of CRAC. It is important to Nils that his art should have entertainment value. He has produced ”Ingmar” in collaboration with programmer Rolf Lindgren. the phone Ingmar dial +46 8 560 51 234 - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SOC. Stockholm SOC.STockholm is an association of seven artists: Jon Brunberg, Annika Drougge, Anna-Lena Lundmark, Johan Malmström, Tobias Sjödin, Pernilla Carlsson-Sjödin and Karin Willén. Since starting in September 1999, SOC.Stockholm has produced a succession of events at its premises on Bondegatan 64 on Stockholm’s southern island. SOC.Stockholm is a venue for artistic and social experimentation, a forum for discussions of art and social questions as well as a gallery. The group often collaborates on joint projects, most recently with their Utopia World Championship 2001. More information about SOC på www.soc.nu - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Stockholms Övervakningskamerateater SÖT, Stockholms Övervakningskamera Teater is a politically and religiously independent action group that collaborates freely with some twenty other groups throughout the world to recover public space. By means of actions in front of CTCs they seek to raise questions about democracy and freedom of speech as well as problematizing all aspects of the control society. For further information see sot.smufsa.nu - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Kalliope Gabriel Widing och Andreas Nordwall from the group of artists known as Kalliope participate with a performance called ”Mellanpartiet” (Median party) in which all the parliamentary parties melt into a common median policy that they can all subscribe to. Kalliope works with dramatizing reality or with constructing their own, temporary realities in which you can participate yourself. For further information see www.interactingarts.org. ________________________________________ http://nice.x-i.net - ----- End forwarded message ----- ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 29 Aug 2002 18:05:46 +1000 From: "geert lovink" <geert@desk.nl> Subject: GARLIC=RICH AIR GARLIC=3DRICH AIRFrom: shu lea cheang <shulea@earthlink.net> GARLIC=3DRICH AIR A field harvesting and public network project JOIN GARLIC CREDITO TRUEQUE CLUB SIGN ON FOR ONLINE TRADING IN DIGITAL COMMONS http://www.rich-air.com Launch date: September 1, 2002 GARLIC=3DRICH AIR is the second and third phase of "St(r)eaming the = Fields", a field harvesting and public network project, conceived by Shu Lea = Cheang with funding from the "Challenge to the Field" award of Lyn Blumenthal Memorial Fund for Independent Media. In a fictional "After the crash" scenario, organic garlic is recently = ordained as new social currency, serving as "credito" for the global shared = network in common exchange. 10,000 garlic plants cultivated by organic farmer = Tovey Halleck in the span of 10 years in upstate New York were harvested by crew = hands this summer. On September 1st, we launch garlic credito trading system at = rich-air.com where items include digital bytes, bandwidth, domains, URLs, network, system and = softwares are posted for virtual garlic trade. On September 27, 28, 29, a designer truck flaunting loads of garlic and = wireless technology, will serve as mobile urban farm stand and claim = selected New York City wireless network nodes for online and onsite = street trading activities. Members of online credito trueque club are = invited to exchange their virtual garlic with edible organic garlic at = the designated truck posts. We also invite members of the public to = participate in garlic trading with their own offers. GET GARLIC. GO WIRELESS Wireless network nodes as Mobile Urban Farm Stands ONSITE in New York City 9-27-2002 9am-11am, New York Stock Exchange, 9-27-2002 12pm-3pm, Bryant Park New York Public Library 9-27-2002 5pm-7pm, MalcolmX BLVD at W.126 st. Harlem 9-28-2002 9am-1pm, Union Sqaure Farmer's market 9-28-2002 3pm-6pm, Dumbo, Brooklyn 9-29-2002 3pm-8pm, Thompkin Square Park CONSUME AND SHARE RICH AIR GARLIC RICH AIR BANDWIDTH Please use netscape 6.0 or ie 5.x to access http://www.rich-air.com=20 ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 26 Aug 2002 16:08:24 +0300 From: Nils Claesson <nils@x-i.net> Subject: electronic art in public space_6-9_october_oslo Electronic Art in Public Spaces - conference October 6 - 9, 2002 What is electronic art and how can it be used in public spaces? The conference offers various perspectives on electronic art, providing an overview of artistic, design and coordination considerations when working with public space. The program will delve into all aspects of the processes involved - from artist idea to maintaining the finished work. Artists from the electronic art milieu will share their ideas and thoughts about their field, and conference participants will be introduced to the broad range of creative solutions that such works and installations offer. In order to provide a context for this broad presentation of projects, the conference will also examine the concept and status of the field of electronic art from several theoretical perspectives. The in-depth program reflects the interests of many professions, including architects, developers, politicians, clients, artists, curators and theoreticians. A large number of nationally and internationally acclaimed electronic artworks that have been installed in public spaces will be presented. Seeing and experiencing works and production studios first hand will allow participants to become familiar with the potential of this exciting art genre, as well as with the artists and concepts that lie behind it. Topics will include: - - defining the public space, past and present, as a venue for art - - electronic art as a contemporary art form - - characteristics of electronic art media (light, sound, text) - - electronic art as a cross-disciplinary practice - - the respective views of artist, contractor, client and architect - - practical considerations for electronic art installations - - requirements for solid technical solutions, quality and maintenance - - production capabilities for electronic art: funding and workshops in Norway The conference will be thoroughly documented, and a collection of texts and images will be published after the conference. - ----- Please contact admin@notam02.no with any questions you might have. You can also call (+47) 22 35 80 60. ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 25 Aug 2002 21:30:06 -0700 From: "Kate Armstrong" <kate27@bellatlantic.net> Subject: Drift: A Generative Psychogeographical Event Drift=20 A Generative Psychogeographical Event =20 by Special Airplane =20 Thursday, August 29th, 2002 6 pm Vancouver Art Gallery 750 Hornby Street Vancouver, B.C. Canada =20 Drift is an collaborative event as part of The Hot Summer of = Psychogeography 2002 organized by Netherlands-based artist collective = Social Fiction.=20 =20 Social Fiction describes Generative Psychogeography as "an open source = concept which describes a method to explore the urban environment. It is = as simple as this: stroll through the city on directions like 'first = street left, second street right, first street right, repeat'. The = simplicity of this route can be deceptive, it turns out that the route = which you will take is difficult to predict for more than 3 turns (in an = asymmetrical city, that is). Add to this that by strolling like this you = pass through the city in a way which is so thoroughly alien to the way = you normally use the city that you find yourself confronted with the = city in new light." =20 Come and Drift with Special Airplane: =20 We'll meet on the steps of the Vancouver Art Gallery, where you'll be = given a slip of paper with an algorithm that will take you in a pattern = around the streets. We'll walk for one hour starting at 6 pm. You'll be = asked to chart your route on a map.=20 =20 If your pattern takes you to a point where you are faced with the ocean = and cannot progress further, you will be asked to toss an object, which = you will have been given ahead of time, into the sea. =20 After 1 hour, stop walking and come join the rest of the group to have a = drink and discuss where your route took you.=20 =20 Everybody is welcome so spread the word. If you're coming, drop me a = line at kate@katearmstrong.com =20 For more information about the event: http://www.katearmstrong.com http://www.specialairplane.org ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 27 Aug 2002 16:28:25 +0200 From: =?iso-8859-1?Q?Myl=E8ne?= van Noort <mylene@waag.org> Subject: [Waag Society] Text FM en Killerclub 27 augustus 2002 NIM MONTEVIDEO TBA: TEXT FM GRAHAM HARWOOD/ MATTHEW FULLER In het programme 50% Beeld van NIM Montevideo TBA presenteren kunstenaars Graham Harwood en Matthew Fuller Text FM. Met deze software worden sms boodschappen omgezet in spraak en uitgezonden op specifieke stedelijke locaties. Harwood ontwikkelde Text FM in zijn periode als artist in residence bij Waag Society. 50% Beeld: Live Art Practices NIM Montevideo TBA Aanvang: 20.30 uur Deur open: 20.00 uur Toegang: 3 Euro (studenten 2 Euro) Reserveren: T 020 623 7101 / info@montevideo.nl 4 september 2002 KILLERCLUB MICHELLE TERAN / JEFF MANN: TELEMATICA In de Killerclub van 4 september presenteert Michelle Teran het project wat zij het afgelopen voorjaar samen met Jeff Mann realiseerde: een diner met robotica voor veertien gasten. Aan de eettafel werden robotica gadgets als een sprekende vis geïntroduceerd, een glastikker voor de speeches en een automatische wijnschenker. Bovendien werden deze gadgets tegelijkertijd gebruikt in Toronto en Amsterdam. Teran en Mann tonen op 4 september documentatie van dit telematica project, en bespreken hun ervaringen in het ensceneren van live performances en hun experimenten met genetwerkte media en kinetische kunst. Het komende jaar werkt Teran als artist in residence bij Waag Society. Zij is een Canadese multimedia-kunstenaar die geïnteresseerd is in de combinatie van live en on line performances met publieksparticipatie. De afgelopen jaren heeft ze meegewerkt aan verschillende experimentele performances waarin KeyStroke is gebruikt, zowel in een traditionele setting voor een zaal met publiek, als in een clubsetting waarin on line gemusiceerd werd. Michelle Teran zal met name samenwerken met het KeyStroke team als performer, user/betatester en auteur van de handleiding van KeyStroke. Met Jef Mann doet ze research naar applicaties die gebruik maken van sensoren en robots voor KeyStroke in het Sensing/KeyStroke Lab van STEIM. KILLERCLUB Locatie: Waag / Theatrum Anatomicum Aanvang: 20 uur Toegang: gratis Reserveren: floor@waag.org (Floor van Spaendonck) English version 27 August TEXT FM PRESENTATION NIM MONTEVIDEO: TEXT FM Graham Harwood / Matthew Fuller In the programme 50% Beeld of NIM Montevideo TBA artists Graham Harwood and Matthew Fuller will present TEXT FM. With this software text messages can be changed into speech and broadcasted at specific urban locations. Harwood developed TEXT FM during his artist in residency at Waag Society. 50% Beeld: Live Art Practice NIM Montevideo TBA Curtain up: 8.30 pm Doors open: 8 pm Admission: 3 Euro (students 2 Euro) Booking: T 020 623 7101 / info@montevideo.nl 4 SEPTEMBER KILLERCLUB MICHELLE TERAN / JEFF MANN: TELEMATICS In the Killerclub of 4 September, Michelle Teran will present the project she has realised last spring together with Jeff Mann: a dinner party for fourteen guests with robotics. At the dinner table robotic gadgets were introduced like a speaking fish, a glass ticker for the speeches and an automatic wine pourer. Also, these gadgets were introduced simultaneously in Amsterdam and Toronto. Teran and Mann will show documentation of the project in the Killerclub, and discuss their experiences in stageing live situations with performance interaction and their experiments with networked media and kinetic art. In the coming year Michelle Teran is artist in residence at Waag Society. She is a Canadian multimedia artist who's interested in the combination of live and on line performances with audience participation. In recent years she participated in several experimental performances in which KeyStroke was being used, in traditional settings as well as in clubsettings with on line jamming. Michelle Teran will work in close cooperation with the KeyStroke team as a performer, user/betatester and author of the manual of KeyStroke. Together with Jeff Mann she researches applications that make use of sensors and robots for KeyStroke in the Sensing/KeyStroke lab of STEIM. KILLERCLUB Location: Waag / Theatrum Anatomicum Curtain up: 8pm Admission: Free Booking: floor@waag.org (Floor van Spaendonck) ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 26 Aug 2002 13:23:55 +1000 From: "Ozi Media-Junkie" <ozmediajunkie@hotmail.com> Subject: Borderpanic Symposium Program (21-22 September) BOrderPanic SYMPOSIUM + TACTICAL MEDIA LAB 21-22 September $60/50(members)/$35 The Museum of Contemporary Art, Circular Quay / George Street side, Sydney. Bookings: 9252 4044, education@mca.com.au http://www.borderpanic.org/symposium.htm ============================================= DAY ONE: 2-6pm Southern Function Room, Museum of Contemporary Art An informal lab environment for exchange between media makers, artists and speakers including presentations and workshops. Invited participants include RAC, V.I.S.A.S., No-one is illegal, boat-people.org, Urban Theatre Projects and more, who will briefly present regional political/cultural statements on troubled border issues. ============================================= DAY TWO: 11am- 5pm Amex Hall, Museum of Contemporary Art Formal lectures and presentations. Past, present, future: cultural response. Introduction from MCA Director Elizabeth Ann MacGregor, with speakers: Cathy Craigie - Independent writer and head of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Board of the Australia Council for the Arts Ghassan Hage - author Phobic Disorders (forthcoming) Julian Burnside QC - founder of spare rooms for refugees; Nikos Papastergiadis - The Australia Centre For Ideas, University of Melbourne Suvendrini Perera - School of Communication, Arts and Critical Enquiry, La Trobe University. PUBLIC BRAINSTORM FINALE: How can we respond to the xenophobia emergency? Bookings: MCA on 9252 4033 - -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------ # 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