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Table of Contents: >wartime< project events + soundtoys + (atty) atty@no-such.com V2_/DEAF03: Subject: Opening DEAF03 / The Evening of Rinske <v2@v2.nl> ZKM/filmprogram/lecture Andrea Buddensieg <buddensieg@zkm.de> V2_/DEAF03: Playing Data - Music and Performances Rinske <v2@v2.nl> Invitation Kalina Bunevska <kbunevsk@soros.org.mk> Mad Scientists @ FCC hearing, Richmond Sasha Costanza-Chock <schock@asc.upenn.edu> V2_/DEAF03: Subject: Open Territories Marjolein Berger <marjolein@v2.nl> Video "Disobbedienti" : upcoming presentations / aktuelle Vor Oliver Ressler <oliver.ressler@chello.at> Opening A Snare for the Eye, zaterdag 22 februari , 21.00 uur "SMART Project Space" <info@smartprojectspace.net> ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 11 Feb 2003 17:31:47 -0500 From: (atty) atty@no-such.com Subject: >wartime< project events + soundtoys + hi nettime-l people contents of mail a) the >wartime< project events upcoming b) www.soundtoys.net 2003 c) net-art02? open_digi events news a) the >wartime< project events and news the >wartime< project at http://offline.area3.net/wartime that was initiated by open_digi http://club.net-art.ws and OFFLINE http://offline.area3.net now has 113 artists participating coming from all continents, with 88 contributed pieces listed so far. The theme of the project is reflections on and reactions against wars, past, present and future. The project is now reaching out with public showings and events plus good international press coverage to get its collective work, ideas and message out to a bigger and bigger audience, both online and offline. LONDON 6pm-7.30pm 12th Feb THE OTHER CINEMA 11 Rupert Street London W1V 7FS Box Office : 0207 734 1506 Project participants Ruth Catlow, Andrew Forbes and Elkin Atwell will be answering any questions from the audience after the 25 minute selection of >wartime< project pieces. The prgramme will conclude with showing of the video 'NOT IN MY NAME'. 'peace lovers ball' Saturday 15th Feb, London UK post the 'Stop the War' march and rally This is a seriously underground squat party for 5000 +, all night after the demo. The venue will be kept secret till 9pm the 15th, ring after this time 0207 644 5170 or 07971 273 481 to get venue location details. The >wartime< project will be shown in a cinema type space of the party in between relevant video documentaries. LOS ANGELES \"Mario's night for peace\" from 8pm, Saturday 15th, LA, US with projections of >wartime< project and music from mr tamale and video from the local anti-war rallies http://www.mariosfurniture.info/ http://offline.area3.net/wartime/press/invite.gif Mario's 3436 1/2 N. Figueroa Street Los Angeles, CA 90065 ph: 323 / 221-4020 future shows in the next few months are in planning for Mexico City, Bristol UK, Amsterdam, Madrid, Rome and Barcelona to name a few ... >wartime< project press release and invite to pariticipate are available in english, french, italian, german, spanish, portugese and finnish at http://offline.area3.net/wartime/eng2.html b) www.soundtoys.net NEW work 2003 We are looking for contributions of audio visual interactive works, net art, web design, application software, multimedia, generative music, interactive environments,essays. Works may take the form of art, generative music, interactive environments. They could be described as \"new audio visual experiences\", or multimedia experiments which explore the parameters of our new media world. This work is for a new website update and for selected exhibitions. The Soundtoys site aims to provide a platform for the very best in audiovisual net artworks to be presented and debated and if your work will make a valuable contribution to this then please send it in. Soundtoys has been featured at Sonar, on Sonify, in the Independent, and on English TV. Soundtoys has also been exhibited at international festivals including den Hague film festival Holland, and Zeppelin in Barcelona. It was also be featured at Garage in Germany. Soundtoys also organised it own exhibitions which the last was at the ICA in London from June to July 2002. The exhibition called Convergence featured over 100 artists from the audio visuals arts. We are seeking new work for the 2003 series of events and for the website. 1. New online audio visual experiences. Works for the website send in your latest \"new audio visual experience\". We are interested in the use of all internet friendly programming technologies eg shockwave, flash, vrml, java etc. so send in via email.. 2. Installations. If you make interactive installations send in 400 words about the work and four images of the work. We are interested in responsive environments, soundspaces , the city as sound. 3. Software. Artists and musicians software. This year we are particularly interested in applications created by artists for a new area. If you make patches or applications tell us about it. 4. Journal. If you write about new media, interactive arts , and would like to be in the journal send us a finished text. We welcome texts, essays, papers or articles relating to this medium. 5. Offline. Soundtoys are being asked to present the works offline at festivals. If you want to take part send in audio visual works and interactive art pieces. These must be finished projects. Send larger works and information in by cd-rom only via post. If you work in any of the areas above we would like to hear from you. Zip up your work and send all info about it. Don't forget to include relevant details.ie your name, project title, year created, brief bio, text info about the work, and also send the work. Please send all of the work including the html files. If you files are too big but you would like it presented at festival send in a cd-rom version. DO not just send us a link and say check it out. Application form online. DEADLINE MARCH 15 2003 SOUNDTOYS.NET web and info... .... http://www.soundtoys.net email .......... ..... info@soundtoys.net =============================== c) net-art02/03? open_digi as some of you may have noticed there has been no 2002 edition of the 'net-art' open arena at www.net-art.ws organised or announced. As you can see from the list of >wartime< project events and hapenings at top of this mail, for the duration this is taking up the majority of available time of people previously involved in running the annual 'net-art' event. So I am afraid this edition of 'net-art' will not happen. Hopefully things will be more peaceful by the appropriate time for a net- art03. Similarly with so many shows and events of >wartime< planned or in planning around the world, its really not possible to continue the monthly local open_digi events in Brixton, South London for the time being. thanks for your support yours sincerely atty ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 13 Feb 2003 16:59:17 +0100 From: Rinske <v2@v2.nl> Subject: V2_/DEAF03: Subject: Opening DEAF03 / The Evening of Ad. 1. Opening DEAF03 Ad. 2. The Evening of Ad. 1. Opening DEAF03 On Tuesday 25 February at 19.00 hrs., DEAF03 Data Knitting will be officially opened by Alex Adriaansens (director of V2_) and by Edwin van Huis, director of the National Institute for Image and Sound (the former NAA), the largest audiovisual archive in the Netherlands, with, among others, 50 years of Dutch television. Time: 19.00 - 21.00 hrs, doors open at 18.30 hrs. Location: Pakhuis Las Palmas, Wilhelminakade 66-68 (Kop van Zuid), Rotterdam, The Netherlands. Admission: free *************************************************** Ad. 2. The Evening of 26 - 28 February, 20:00 - 23:00, ARENA @ Pakhuis Las Palmas (first floor), Wilhelminakade 66-68 (Kop van Zuid), Rotterdam, The Netherlands. Admission: € 10,- Discount (student, cjp, RotterdamPas, 65+) € 8,- Three individuals who established a reputation in the field of media art have been invited to compile a full evening’s program that showcases their personal outlook on DEAF03’s theme. In any way or format they choose, varying from lectures to film or video screenings, from concerts to theater and performances. *************************************************** The Evening of Sadie Plant: 'Sounds Emergent' Wednesday 26 February, 20:00 - 23:00 hours This evening is hosted by Sadie Plant (GB), philosopher, writer and theorist. She is one of the pioneers of cyber feminism. Her theme, Sounds Emergent will be explored, demonstrated, and performed by two guests, Kaffe Matthews (GB) and Brian Duffy (GB), two of Great Britain’s most imaginative and exciting sound artists. This will be an evening of technical experiment, musical innovation, and far-reaching conversation an imaginative investigation of the processes involved in memory, recording, sampling, and chance, and the loops and continuities between bodies and machines, structure and improvisation, the virtual and the actual, and data in both digital and analogue formats. The night will culminate in a performance by Kaffe Matthews, and Brian Duffy with his Modified Toy Orchestra. *************************************************** The Evening of Siegfried Zielinski: 'The Three Princes of Serendippo' Thursday 27 February, 20:00 - 23:00 hours Zielinski (D) is the founding and former president and professor of Communication Theory and Audiovision, at the Academy of Media Arts (Kunsthochschule für Medien), Cologne (D). His guests, media artist David Link (D) and musician/composer Jan St. Werner (D), explore serendipity as a method, a concept of thinking and constructing the world of art, machines and programs. There will be no product, however a 'Ligurian pasta' will be prepared live for and in front of the audience by 'chef' Siegfried Zielinski. The evening will be an attempt to create a process, where the participants allow themselves to be surprised and to surprise the audience; 'enjoy your meal'. ****************************************************** The Evening of Lev Manovich: 'Metadata, mon amour - Metadating the Image' Friday 28 February, 20:00 - 23:00 hours Manovich (RUS/USA) is an artist, programmer and teacher of new media at the Californian University (USA). His guests, historian/media archaeologist Wolfgang Ernst (D), journalist/media scientist Stefan Heidenreich (D), media artist Andreas Kratky (D), media artist George Legrady (H/CAN/USA) and media artist/media scientist Joachim Sauter (D), will combine theoretical and historical accounts with the presentation of some of the most interesting new media projects which address metadata. More information on 'The Evenings of …' can be found on the festival website http://deaf.v2.nl Tickets and reservation: On line via http://deaf.v2.nl (Direct Payment procedure only) or by phone (from 21 February on) +31 (0)10 750 15 15 ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 14 Feb 2003 12:27:19 +0100 From: Andrea Buddensieg <buddensieg@zkm.de> Subject: ZKM/filmprogram/lecture ZKM | Zentrum für Kunst und Medientechnologie Karlsruhe ZKM | Center for Art and Media Karlsruhe 2003-02-14 Thursday - Saturday, 20 - 22 February 2003 N o e l B u r c h Retrospective Film program within the framework of the exhibition FUTURE CINEMA Curator: Constanze Ruhm ZKM-Vortragssaal, 6:30 pm, free entrance Noel Burch (*1932, San Francisco) has been living in France since 1951. In the 1950s he worked as assistant director for Preston Sturges and Michel Fano. He has been an author since the 1960s. From 1967 to 1971 he was co-founder and director of the Institut de Formation Cinématographique (together with J.-A Fieschi and D. Mancier). >From 1972 to 1981 Burch taught at the Royal College of Art and at the Slade School in London; at the Institut des Arts de Diffusions in Brussels; at the NY University Department of Cinema Studies, and at Ohio State University in the Department of Photography and Cinema. Between 1982 and 2000 he taught as a guest professor at the University of Paris III and Paris VIII, and at the University of California in Santa Barbara; from 1993 to 2000 he was professor at Lille III. Among his numerous publications belong, for example, the work Theory of Film Practice (New York: Praeger, 1973), a monograph about Marcel L’Herbier (Paris: Seghers, 1973), and To the Distant Observer: Form and Meaning in Japanese Cinema (Berkeley: 1979). His latest publication is the book La drôle de guerre des sexes du cinema francais: 1930 - 1956, (in cooperation with Geneviève Sellier; Paris: Nathan, 1996), which deals with the portrayal of gender relationships in French film from between the wars up to the 1950s, keeping a special eye on those films which came about during the Occupation. As director, Noel Burch brought forth an entire series of reports and documentary films, including: Sentimental Journey (USA 1993 - 94), which tells of Burch's return to America and of meeting up with former leftist companions. In the film Correction, Please or How We Got into Pictures (GB 1979) variations of a scene from a story by Dorothy Sayers form reflections upon the history of the development of film language. This film traces the origins of the classic language of film to a time between 1906 - 1930, raising a series of theoretical questions in relationship to the "dominant" forms of representation. This occurs in four versions of a fantasy borrowed from an old British thriller, to which key scenes from the "primitive" era of English, French, and North American films have been inserted. The six-part series What do those Old Films Mean? (1984/85) deals with the social history of early cinema in six different countries (England, Germany, USA, Denmark, France, the USSR). In each individual part selected film examples are analyzed from various socio-political perspectives. The Year of the Bodyguard (GB/Germany) goes into the story of those suffragettes who in 1912 completed their training under the first female English Jiu-Jitsu expert in order to be able to fight against the police and to protect their leaders. The Impersonator or A Propos the Disappearance of Reginald Pepper (in cooperation with Christopher Mason, GB/Germany 1983) tells the story of a painter who only attains success when she pretends to be a male "primitive". Noel Burch will be present in person for the entire retrospective and will, after concluding his introduction on What Do Those Old Films Mean? give a lecture about his work. Program: Friday 20 February 2003 Le Noviciat (1965), 16 mm, b&w The Impersonation or A Propos the Disappearance of Reginald Pepper (in cooperation with Christopher Mason. GB/Germany 1983, 56 min) Sentimental Journey (USA 1993/94, 54 min) Saturday 21 February 2003 Correction, Please or How We Got into Pictures (GB 1979, 52 min) The Year of the Bodyguard (GB/Germany 1981, 54 min) Sunday 22 February 2003 What Do Those Old Films Mean? (1984/85) Lecture by Noel Burch about his Work Along the Great Divide - Great Britain 1900 - 1912 Under Two Flags - Germany 1926 - 1932 Born Yesterday - USSR 1925 - 1928 - -- Dr. Andrea Buddensieg Öffentlichkeitsarbeit, Leitung Head of Public Relations ZKM /////// / |< ||| | Zentrum für Kunst und Medientechnologie Lorenzstr. 19 D-76135 Karlsruhe Tel +49-(0)721-8100-1201 Fax +49-(0)721-8100-1139 Email buddensieg@zkm.de www.zkm.de ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 17 Feb 2003 16:31:34 +0100 From: Rinske <v2@v2.nl> Subject: V2_/DEAF03: Playing Data - Music and Performances 'Playing Data' presents a mix of interdisciplinary performances that emphasize the use of media and the manipulation of databases and digital archives. The program includes: 3 music evenings: Data F***, Playing Data Night and Abstracting Hip Hop Thursday 27 February until Saturday 1 March 2003 Start at: 22.00 hours Location: Calypso, Mauritsweg 5, Rotterdam. Admission: 10,- 3 performances: Can You See Me Now?, whisper and Radiotopia/Interfacing/Keyworx Tuesday 25 February until Saturday 1 March 2003 Different times and places: see description below. 1Playing Data is part of the Dutch Electronic Art Festival: DEAF03 Data Knitting, organized by V2_, 25 February - 9 March 2003 in Rotterdam, The Netherlands. Music evenings: 1. Data F*** Thursday 27 February, start at 22.00 hours, Calypso, admission 10,- Featuring: Daiphlux (B) aim records; low res (USA) plug research, aim records; Astrobotnia alias Ovuca (FIN) Rephlex; dj's Just & Onanon (NL); playing 5x5x5 by Robert Pravda (YU/NL), Arthur Ivens (NL) & Ferenc Teglas (NL) 2. Playing Data Night Friday 28 February, start at 22.00 hours, Calypso, admission 10,- dot.nu featuring: AGF (D) Orthlorng Musork; Radian (A) Mego, Thrill Jockey; Felix Kubin (D) Diskono, A-Musik; dj Fake (NL); playing 5x5x5 by Robert Pravda (YU/NL), Arthur Ivens (NL) & Ferenc Teglas (NL) 3. Abstracting Hip Hop Saturday 1 March, start at 22.00 hours, Calypso, admission 10,- Featuring: Eni-Less (NL); Kadah Vresky (B) DUB; Kettel (NL); Planet Mu, Neo Ouija, DUB; Boom Bip & Dose One (USA) LEAF, Lex Records; Cenik dj's (NL); visuals by TCW 23 (NL); playing 5x5x5 by Robert Pravda (YU/NL), Arthur= Ivens (NL) & Ferenc Teglas (NL) ************************************** Performances: 1. Can You See Me Now by Blast Theory (GB) Multi-usergame at the Kop van Zuid. Collaborative project by Blast Theory, Mixed Reality Lab & The Equator Interdisciplinary Research Collaboration Admission through the DEAF03 exhibition, reservations via the ticketline. Playing times: opening 25 February, 18:00 - 20:00 hours, 26 Februari - 1 March, 14:00 - 16:00 hours and 18:00 - 20:00 hours. 2. whisper, by Thecla Schiphorst (CDN), Susan Kozel (CDN/GB) and the whisperteam 25 February: 21:00 - 22:00 hours, 26 - 27 February 17.00 - 22.00 hours, 28 February - 1 March, 19:00 - 22:00 hours, Rotterdamse Schouwburg, Schouwburgplein 25, Rotterdam, admisson free, reservations via ticketline 3. Interfacing/Radiotopia/KeyWorx, by Rupert Huber (A) and Sher Doruff (USA/NL), assisted by L. Loos (NL), M. Teran (CDN), E. Redlinger (USA) and I. Jenniches (AU/NL). Friday 28 February and Saturday 1 March 2003, 20.00 - 23.00 hours, V2_groundfloor, Eendrachtsstraat 10, Rotterdam, admisson free, reservations via ticketline Tickets and reservations: On line via http://deaf.v2.nl (Direct Payment procedure only) or by phone (from Friday 21 February) +31 (0)10 750 15 15. More information at the festivalwebsite http://deaf.v2.nl or read the text below: *********************************************** Daiphlux (B) aim records Daiphlux is like a cross-pollination of different sound-images, caught in single, elegant motion, synthesizing frequencies in its wake. Happy, object-oriented street sounds, ingeniously manipulated by Daiphlux. http://www.aim-records.com low res (USA) plug research, aim records low res Danny Zelonky Crank. Besides release as 'low res', Danny Zelonky has released albums for Sony and Mille Plateaux under his alias 'Crank'. His sound is best described as electronically ravaged and worked-over jazz with surprising structure and tone colour. http://www.aim-records.com / http://www.plugresearch.com/ Astrobotnia alias Ovuca (FIN) Rephlex Completely in line with, but surprisingly not being a 'real' Aphex Twin, Astrobotnia's music is filled with drill-tempo beats, curious melodic lines and hazy, rarefied electronics. Once you realize that Astrobotnia also stands for the broken drill and bass-like Ovuca, you know that this is one concert that will rock. http://www.rephlex.com/2001releases/astrobotnia/astrobotnia.html AGF (D) Orthlorng Musork AGF, or Antye Greie-Fuchs, is also known as the female half of Laub. Her music sounds like a warm version of minimal electronics with her voice mixed over, resulting in a fusion of complete alienation with disturbing sound structures. http://www.musork.com/o_08.html / http://www.musork.com/orth_press/orth08/ Radian (A) Mego, Thrill Jockey Radian is a combo that resolves the conflict between electronics and 'instruments' in a completely fresh tone colour. Radian improvises, structures, and surprises with bass, drums and digital and analog synthesizers. Their live performance will be enhanced by the visuals of Dariusz Krzeczek. http://www.radian.at/index_b.html Felix Kubin (D) Diskono, A-Musik Kubin is an intergalactic prince who treats us to tunes and performances that are both rancid and catchy. This full-blooded performer always fascinates with his charismatic concerts and humorous music. He will by supported live by MEEUW, working his visual magic. http://www.felixkubin.de Eni-Less (NL) Rotterdam's most innovative turntablist once gave a sparkling performance at dot.nu called Picture Disc together with TCW23. Enio Ramalho (eni-less) is one of Zuco 103's dj's, a member of Redrum Squad and founder of the turntablism festival National Phonographic. Kadah Vresky (B) DUB This Belgian-Walonian trio spews forth sputtering and crumbling hip-hop beats that disintegrate into silence, only to come back with a vengeance. Music to enforce movement. http://www.clone.nl Kettel (NL) Planet Mu, Neo Ouija, DUB 'Cenny Crush' is perhaps the best Dutch, best worldwide album of the year. Creative, hip-hop related beats embellished with lovely melodies and a fresh, open sound. This young man from Groningen breaks through internationally with this very mature album. http://www.clone.nl Boom Bip & Dose One (USA) LEAF, Lex Records Abstract, IDM related hip-hop, featuring one crazy rapper, spitting out his ominous phrases on the Warp-sublabel Lex and the always innovative label LEAF. Boon Bip is also known for his "deep groove turntable performances", and Dose One is one of the most sought after rappers with intriguing acts such as cLoudead, Themselves and Revolutionary Ink. http://www.dirtyloop.com/BoomBip.html /= http://www.dirtyloop.com/Doseone.html Cenik dj's (NL) The Funcken brothers are very much into hip-hop. Over the past few months they have been working on an impressive new album that is bound to surprise everyone. Their turntable tricks are sure to enchant us all. visuals by TCW 23 (NL) Arthur Ivens (TCW 23) is an avid explorer of the relationship between image and sound. Ivens is one of the co-founders of the artists' initiative F.A.R.B.: Foundation Against Repetitive Behaviour, which primarily concerns itself with cross-over projects. performances: With the project Can You See Me Now? the artists group Blast Theory incorporates the latest communication technologies to play a game simultaneously on line and in the streets. For a period of five days players, while sitting at their computers, are virtually being chased by living hunters at the Kop van Zuid: the members of Blast Theory. A reconstruction of the huntwill afterwards be available on the website. Visitors of DEAF03 can apply to take part in Can You See Me Now? whisper is a participatory public installation by Thecla Schiphorst (CDN), Susan Kozel (CDN/GB) and the whisperteam, based on small wearable devices and intelligent garments that can be put on by the audience.The affectionate computing devices inside the garments gather physical data and signals generated by the bodies, and respond to these, visually and audible. The live performance Interfacing/Radiotopia/Keyworx is a collaborative= project by Rupert Huber (A) and Sher Doruff (USA/NL), assisted by L. Loos (NL), M. Teran (CDN), E. Redlinger (USA) and I. Jenniches (AU/NL). Interfacing/Radiotopia/Keyworx consists of one space that has no images and has only sound, and one space that has no sound and only images. They are connected both physically and via the Internet. The sound in the audio space is mixed live by musicians and is then converted into images in the other space. Artists from all over the world were asked to send in material to fill up a database that will be manipulated live by artists who are present at DEAF03 and by artists participating on line. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 19 Feb 2003 12:44:05 +0100 From: Kalina Bunevska <kbunevsk@soros.org.mk> Subject: Invitation The Contemporary Art Center - Skopje, Macedonia cordially invites you to attend the presentation of The Association APSOLUTNO - the strategy of the absolutely real facts and The Center for new media KUDA.ORG. - Presentation of the activities of the Center for New Media Wednesday, 19.02.2003, 8:00 PM CIX gallery Presenter: Zoran Pantelic (born 1966. MA artist and media activist. Funded the association Apsolutno (art collective) in 1993 in Novi Sad, Vojvodina, Serbia. Apsolutno is a collective of four members, dealing with interdisciplinary art work and media pluralism. In 2000 he founded kuda.org, media education center, in Novi Sad, which is first of its kind in Serbia - Montenegro) APSOLUTNO The production of the association is created through collaboration of its four members (Zoran Pantelic, Dragan Rakic, Bojana Petric and Dragan Miletic). Since 1995 the works have been signed APSOLUTNO, without any reference to personal names. Projects are often realized in public spaces or in locations for specific purposes (such as a shipyard, a bridge, cemetery, borders etc.). ] KUDA [Center for new media kuda.org. is a non-profit organisation of artists, theorists, media activists and researchers in the field of ict (information and communication technologies). It explores critical approaches towards (mis) using of ict and emphasizes creative rethinking in raising network society.] ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 19 Feb 2003 16:47:04 -0500 From: Sasha Costanza-Chock <schock@asc.upenn.edu> Subject: Mad Scientists @ FCC hearing, Richmond This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. WE DON'T NEED TO BE SCIENTISTS TO KNOW WHAT'S WRONG WITH THE MEDIA! Join our brigade of Mad Scientists in Richmond, Virginia on February 26-27 to stop the FCC from eliminating nearly all of the remaining protections against media monopolies. FCC Chairman Michael Powell has said that he only wants to hear from media scientists about the issues of media concentration, because the comment he is getting from the public is too "emotional" and "political." We're telling Michael Powell we don't want to be part of his experiment in Media Monopoly! Without media ownership rules, one transnational company could legally own ALMOST ALL the media in your town. That same company night also own big weapons suppliers or nuclear power plants! Do you trust that company to tell you everything you need to know about war, government spending, or environmental issues? If they get their way, you won't have any other choices! ********************************* FEBRUARY 27, 9:00 A.M. Rally and FCC Hearing in Richmond, VA Mad Scientists donning Einstein wigs and labcoats will descend on the FCC Hearing to present our evidence that the titrations of media concentration are bad for the nation. They will use their high -tech laboratory grade "Mediational Suckolizer" and electrodes and graphs and test tubes and flashing spark gaps to discover how much empirical evidence there really is for allowing the corporations to grow their fiendish media empires. FEBRUARY 26, 7:00 P.M. Teach-in with Speakers and Films Details TBA. FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT: Shivaani Selvaraj shivaani@prometheusradio.org Sasha Costanza-Chock MA Candidate Annenberg School for Communication University of Pennsylvania 215.476.2064 schock@asc.upenn.edu <mailto:schock@asc.upenn.edu> ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 12 Feb 2003 17:06:02 +0100 From: Marjolein Berger <marjolein@v2.nl> Subject: V2_/DEAF03: Subject: Open Territories This e-mail is in English only, because all presentations and events will be in English. Open Territories Tuesday 25 February until Saturday 01 March 2003 Location: ARENA @ Pakhuis Las Palmas (first floor), Wilhelminakade 66-68 (Kop van Zuid), Rotterdam, The Netherlands. Admission: Tickets to presentations 7,-- Discount (student, cjp, RotterdamPas, 65+) € 5,- (Open Workspace times free) The Open Territories are part of the Dutch Electronic Arts Festival - DEAF03, organized by V2_, Institute for the Unstable Media, Rotterdam, 25 February - 9 March 2003 More information can be found on the festival website http://deaf.v2.nl Tickets and reservation: On line via http://deaf.v2.nl (Direct Payment procedure only) or by phone (from 21 February on) +31 (0)10 750 15 15 For educational programs and/or guided tours during DEAF03 please contact Valentijn Webbers, valentijn@v2.nl or +31 (0)10 750 15 18 OPEN TERRITORIES PROGRAM ***************************************** Tuesday 25 February 19:00 - 20:00: Opening ‘Open Territories Workspaces’ Wednesday 26 February, 11:00 - 13:00 Open Workspace Introductions: Kingdom of Piracy - /LOG/ (GB/USA/J), Rhizome.org (USA), Subtract the Sky (USA) Wednesday 26 February: 14:00 - 16:00: Project Presentations - PART 1: H.I.D.E. Human Database Emulation (Vienna, A), The Privacy Card (Bielefeld, D), BuBL Space (Amsterdam, NL), Code Zebra (Banff, CDN) Wednesday 26 February, 16:00 - 18:00: Open Territories Workspaces continue Thursday 27 February: 18:00 - 20:00: Open Territories Workspaces continue Friday 28 February: 11:00 - 13:00 Project Presentations - PART 2, ETAWARE (Zürich, CH), Ars Memoria System (Amsterdam, NL), Radiotopia (Graz, A) Friday 28 February, 14:00 - 19:00: Open Territories Workspaces continue Saturday 1 March: 11:00 - 14:00: Open Territories Workspaces continue Saturday 1 March: 14:00 - 17:00: Open Territories Workspaces Presentations: KOP/LOG/output, Substract the Sky: Emergent Cartography, rhizome.org: Live EuropaNode Webconference w/ IRC chat (irc.v2.nl) ********************************************* GENERAL INFORMATION ON OPEN TERRITORIES @ DEAF03_ARENA OPEN TERRITORIES @ DEAF03_ARENA offer a diverse public forum of debate and investigation through the presentation of individual art works alongside a series of three user interactive workspace projects engaged in public domain and data based interventions. Each project carries its own agenda and vision concerning the freedom of movement within data environments in relation to DEAF03's Data Knitting theme and engage the visitor to explore the ever expanding networked, wireless and cartographic data-realms tracking and forming our communications space. In the sense that an open territory implies the navigation and manipulation of a space devoid of the constraints of ordered data structures, the projects and presentations question the commonly perceived notions of data collection, secure identities and communications tracing. The ARENA, DEAF03's presentation and event space, provides a freeform environment for examining and discussing the festival's issues and projects. Conceived and assembled by award winning Rotterdam design interventionists Atelier van Lieshout, the ARENA, as a public forum, will be hosting the Open Territories presentations and workspaces, as well as the Media Academy Day and the 'Evenings of' presentations. AVL's goal of creating autonomous spaces where a multiplicity of actions may emerge reflects the Arena's function as DEAF's conceptually Open Territory. Seven artworks and media projects will be given the Arena stage for the Open Territories presentations while three specially selected international projects will stake out individual Arena Territories as workspaces open to public participation and interaction during the entire program. Enter the Arena, explore the Open Territories, leave your Trace ... Most events will be streamed live, and some, including the Academy Day and Open Territories final presentations, will also be open for online participation on IRCnet at irc.v2.nl. All presentations and events will be in English. Program coordinated and moderated by Stephen Kovats <kovats@v2.nl> For more detailed information on the projects presented during the Open Territories, please read the information below and/or consult http://deaf.v2.nl ******************************************* Open Workspace Projects The Open Territories Workspaces are comprised of three projects that will occupy fixed areas within the ARENA. The projects, described below, have been selected for the manner in which they visualise, utilise or define archival structures and data realms in ways which engage the public in an active process of data-based investigation and intervention. The Workspaces will make introductory and production presentations, and be open daily for active participation between other ARENA events. (Please refer to schedule above) Kingdom of Piracy - /LOG/ (GB/USA/J) http://residence.aec.at/kop/ presented by Shu Lea Cheang (USA), Armin Medosch (GB), Yukiko Shikata (J) with the participation of Todd Matsumoto and Victoria Donkersloot (Piet Zwart Institute, Willem de Kooning Academy Rotterdam) <KOP> is an online workspace exploring the free sharing of digital content - - often condemned as piracy - as the net's ultimate art form. A floating kingdom adrift in the codified open source open sea, K.O.P. proposes an installation/performance "LOG" as a "piracy" enactment of the governments' data stealing initiatives. K.O.P. invites DEAF participants to log into V2_ 's server, through which the visitors IPs will be tracked, the resulting data being retained and mapped and further 'processed ' and 'broadcast'. A wireless antenna network 'powers' the Open Territories into becoming a public access network zone, taking the Arena into the public domain. KOP encourages the public to bring their airport/lan supported laptops into the public realm to create the Kingdom's traceable paths of data ... which will be reprocessed and emitted as a series data interventions resonating with random drop out , graphic transformations, patent infringements, distortion and likely 'threatening' signals. The Kingdom of Piracy <KOP> was originally created as an online exhibition project in Taiwan. 14 art works and 3 writers projects were commissioned to deal with Intellectual Property issues ranging from bio-piracy, censorship and control of the internet to demos, games and new interfaces for file-sharing. <KOP> is now expanding as a floating kingdom with each of its docking stations, creating LOG for DEAF and BURN and DIVE for the media lounge at FACT, Liverpool. <KOP> curators and collaborators will discuss the curatorial framework with regard to past and future projects, engage in public performances and present the output of the LOG workspace. Rhizome.org (USA) www.rhizome.org presented by Mark Tribe (USA), Francis Hwang (USA) This New York based nonprofit organization picks up on the idea of the organic rhizome - a root-like stem that extends multi-directionally underground and connects plants in a living network. Rhizome.org creates networks and occupies media space by ceaselessly establishing "connections between semiotic chains, organization of power, and circumstances relative to the arts, sciences, and social struggles." Appearing at DEAF as a tentative transatlantic appendage, Rhizome.org seeks to establish a European node of activity to extend its programs and support the creation, presentation, discussion and preservation of new media art in Europe. As an Open Territories Wokspace Rhizome.org invites the public to enter their archival territories - ArtBase, TextBase and the not-yet-public Ephemera Archive - as well as to discuss the emergence of such a European base of operation. The Rhizome.org wrap-up event at DEAF - the establishment of a Europa_node will take place in the form of a live interactive and streamed event on Saturday March 01 @ 15.00. Subtract the Sky (US) www.subtractthesky.org presented by: Sharon Daniel (USA) and Mark Bartlett (US) with Olga Trusova (USA) and the participation of Ana Gabriela Jimenez (Piet Zwart Institute, Willem de Kooning Academy Rotterdam) SUBTRACT THE SKY provides individuals and groups with an online environment for collective and emergent methods of mapping. Mapping is inter-subjective communication - the visualization or representation of data and information. Subtract the Sky invites participants to become cartographers, enabled with the tools they need to produce an archive of maps that trace their own histories and re-map their own social and political worlds. Participants create this archive by contributing data, creating categories and associations, and re-interpreting existing data using a multi-user image editor and a real-time visualization of Subtract the Sky's evolving database. SUBTRACT THE SKY by Sharon Daniel and Mark Bartlett, with John Jacobs, Olga Trusova, Adam Hiatt and Victor Dods. Project development has been supported, in part, by the Daniel Langlois Foundation, the Banff Center for the Arts, the France-Berkeley Fund and the University of California. ******************************************* Open Territories Project Presentations Part 1 Wednesday, February 26, ARENA 14.00 - 16.00 H.I.D.E. Human Identity Database Emulation www.automat.at Jürgen Bauer, Stephan Müller (AUTOMAT, Vienna, A) The web-based art project H.I.D.E. addresses the current issue surrounding the collection and storage of individual biometric characteristics. The connection of this visual information with relation to the use of person-based facts and figures within the growing landscape of network abstracts are creating comprehensive, and increasingly concealed databanking systems. Via the live recording and compilation of an individual's facial characteristics within H.I.D.E., the art group AUTOMAT simulates such biometric signatures, each recorded visitor receiving an individual coding. The Privacy Card www.foebud.org/texte/aktion/privacy-card Rena Tangens, padeluun (FoeBuD Germany and German Big Brother Awards) The Privacy Card action was an elegant hack of the biggest loyalty card in Germany. The presentation, which highlights this event that brought knowledge to people and fun back to resistance also includes the artists's current prototype of a game on data collection and privacy. BuBL Space www.bubl-space.com Arthur Elsenaar (NL), Taco Stolk (NL) Do you need a break from the daily mobile soap? Surround yourself with soothing space. Simply press your pocket-size BuBL device. Release a bubble of silence. You'll feel pleasantly isolated inside, even in a crowded place. Evaporate all phone signals up to three meters around. Enjoy the silence. CodeZebra www.codezebra.net Sara Diamond (Banff Centre for the Arts, CDN) CZOS is a web based visual chat that enables conversations between different individuals and groups on the Internet. CodeZebra employs animal print metaphors and biological camouflage - a reference to the technological jungle in which human survival is increasingly reliant on communication skills. Its pattern recognition function is a new way to visualize the herds that naturally converge around any prey or subject CZOS helps user/players to link ideas, see and create relationships, and consider the emotional qualities of a discussion. Patterns are meaningful; these show relationships between postings and measure various stylistic dynamics such as speed, word length, and subject relatedness, frequency of posting, corrections. The software provides a series of provocative language toys and games that can shift the dynamics of a conversation. It can be used in conferences, on-line chats, and live performances and as a fashion accessory. Sara Diamond, who initiated and leads the CodeZebra project will discuss the project, show video documentation of events and the collaboration that has led to the current collaboration with V2 and DEAF. ****************************************** Open Territories Project Presentations Part 2 Friday, February 28, ARENA 11.00 - 13.00 ETAWARE http://etaware.ath.cx Christian Huebler (Knowbotic Research/ HGK Zürich) ETAWARE is a system for the enacting of timebased archives through: - - Groupware: the free and open modular groupware to edit and process audiostreams of online-media-archives - - Collaborative software: ETAWARE provides a collaborative software plattform to access audio streaming archives, and offers different modes for the collaborative editing of these materials. - - Modular toolkit: ETAWARE consists of a set of tools/modules to access, (non destructive) edit, annotate, share, communicate and perform audiostreams. The toolkit offers online cartographies to collaborate on the individual processed audiomaterials with other archive editors/users and web based publication and invitation tools to create project based communities. - - New vocabulary for interaction with archives: ETAWARE connects existing online- archives with practices of the archive editors/users and creates a new vocabulary for the open content processing and social knowledge exchange in online media_archives. Ars Memoria System http://ImaginaryMuseum.org Tjebbe van Tijen (Imaginary Museum Projects IMP, Amsterdam) The Ars Memoria creates a framework of experiences and ideas for an information system that ties the realm of paper information and museum like tangible objects to the dematerialized digital world: looking for new ideas in old things and relating old principles to the latest discoveries. It works to enhance recall, reuse and reconfigure experiences and ideas by: - - combining objectifying knowledge systems with idiosyncrasies of personal insights and; - - allowing associative interplay between tactile, textual, pictorial and auditory information items; - - tracing sources up- or down-stream through a delta of connections or drifting of arteries; - - easing the repetitive tasks of track keeping thus freeing time and energy for discoveries and insights through a 'combinatory art' (ars combinatoria). This is an ever lasting 'work in progress' evolving from paper based filing and organising techniques to computer based methods and combinations thereof, over thirty years, for projects in the fields of art, action and academia. Radiotopia www.aec.at/radiotopia Rupert Huber (Austria) The idea of a landscape, of the layout of a city, played a major role in conceptualizing the multi-layered, situational and decentralized character of the radiotopia sound/network project. Behind every sound is an idea, a world of words and definitions. The one big experience within radiotopia is the PEACEFULL confrontation of all the world's sounds, audio artists, concepts, sights and sometimes ideologies. The presentation will make connections between project inherent concepts, their correlating sound-language and the disregard toward this material; simply the creation of sounds and networks for the sake of the audio landscapes it produces. The second aspect of the presentation will address the issue of sound in space and the influence this has on the aforementioned creation of sound material. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 19 Feb 2003 13:39:12 +0100 From: Oliver Ressler <oliver.ressler@chello.at> Subject: Video "Disobbedienti" : upcoming presentations DISOBBEDIENTI A video by / Ein Video von Oliver Ressler In cooperation with / In Kooperation mit Dario Azzellini Video, 54 min, 2002 Upcoming screenings / Kommende Videopräsentationen: (announcement in the language of the presentation) Kulturkaufhaus Kato, im U-Bhf Schlesisches Tor, 10999 Berlin (D), 19.02.03, 19 Uhr (mit D. Azzellini) Kulturzentrum röd@, Steyr (A), 20.02.03, 20 Uhr, http://www.servus.at/roeda (mit O. Ressler) Kino im Sprengel, Schaufelder Str. 30, Hannover (D), 25.02.03, 20:30 Uhr (mit D. Azzellini) Druckluft, Am Förderturm 27, Oberhausen (D), 26.02.03, 20 Uhr (mit D. Azzellini) AK-Bildungshaus Jägermayrhof, Römerstraße 98, 4020 Linz (A), 26.02.03, 20 Uhr (im Rahmen der Veranstaltungsreihe "Stopp GATS", mit O. Ressler) AZ Wuppertal, Markomannenstraße 3, Wuppertal (D), 27.02.03, 20 Uhr (mit D. Azzellini) Bahnhof Langendreer, Wallbaumweg 108, Bochum (D), 28.02.03, 19 Uhr (mit D. Azzellini) Slought Foundation, "Film Premiers", Philadelphia (USA), 05.03.03, 6:30 pm, http://slought.org (introduction: Reinaldo Laddaga) Badischer Kunstverein, Karlsruhe (D), 07.03.03, 21 Uhr, http://www.badischer-kunstverein.de (mit O. Ressler) Kinoki, 7*Stern, Siebensterngasse 31, 1070 Wien (A), 17.03.03, 20 Uhr (mit O. Ressler) Diagonale - Festival des österreichischen Films, Graz (A), 27. - 28.03.03, http://www.diagonale.at (mit O. Ressler) Mayworks Festival, Toronto (CAN), 27.04.03, http://www.mayworks.ca Centre for Contemporary Arts - Belgrade, Belgrade (YU), 29.04.03, 7 pm, http://www.dijafragma.com (with O. Ressler) Hallwalls Contemporary Arts Center, Buffalo (USA), 17.05.03, http://www.hallwalls.org (for a German video description and a video still please scroll down) The video "Disobbedienti" thematizes the Disobbedienti's origins, political bases, and forms of direct action on the basis of conversations with seven members of the movement. The Disobbedienti emerged from the Tute Bianche during the demonstrations against the G8 summit in Genoa in July 2001. The "Tute Bianche" were the white-clad Italian activists who used their bodies - protected by foam rubber, tires, helmets, gas masks, and homemade shields - in direct acts and demonstrations as weapons of civil disobedience. The Tute Bianche first appeared in Italy in 1994 in the midst of a social setting in which the "mass laborer," who had played a central role in the 1970s in production and in labor struggles, was gradually replaced in the transition to precarious post-Fordist means of production. By forcing the closing of detention camps through specially developed acts of dismantling the Tute Bianche became involved in protests against precarious working conditions and the immigrants' struggle for freedom of movement. The Tute Bianche were part of the demonstration against the WTO in Seattle in 1999 and the IMF in Prague in 2000. They sent delegates to the Lakandon rainforest in Chiapas and accompanied the Zapatist Comandantes 3,000 kilometers to Mexico City. At the G8 summit in Genoa the Tute Bianche decided to take off their trademark white overalls that had given them their name and instead blend in the multitude of 300,000 demonstration participants. The transition from the Tute Bianche to the Disobbedienti, the disobedients, also marked a development from "civil disobedience" to "social disobedience." The repressive actions and massacre by the police force in Genoa brought the practice of social disobedience in from the streets to the most diverse social realms. In the video, the Disobbedienti spokesperson Luca Casarini describes the Tute Bianche as a subjective experience and a small army, whereas Disobbedienti is a multitude and a movement. Disobbedienti maintains the political form of the Tute Bianche and attempts to create a better legal justice for and from the people. Spectacular actions are still being carried out against detention centers, such as the dismantling of the detention camp in the Via Mattei in Bologna on 25 January 2002, as shown in the video. Additionally, attempts are being made to further develop "social disobedience" as a collective practice of various groups, to block the flows of goods and communication, to make general the strikes of individual groups, and to plan and carry out general strikes. The conversations with the Disobbedienti were carried out in Italian in Bologna and Genoa in July 2002. There are two versions of the video "Disobbedienti," one with German and one with English subtitles. Concept, interview preparation, editing, realization: Oliver Ressler Interviews, conceptual work, translation: Dario Azzellini Camera: Claudio Ruggieri Sound: Rainer Antesberger Interview partners: Luca Casarini, Ulia Conti, Gianmarco de Pieri, Enrico Ludovici, Federico Martelloni, Francesco Raparelli, Francesca Ruocco ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 17 Feb 2003 17:38:29 +0100 From: "SMART Project Space" <info@smartprojectspace.net> Subject: Opening A Snare for the Eye, zaterdag 22 februari , 21.00 uur PRESSRELEASE A SNARE FOR THE EYE Renata Czajor, Diederik Klomberg, Elke Lehman, Nicola Pellegrini, Gert Rietveld, Gert Robijns, Andreas Slominski, Carolien Stikker, Claude Wampler, Thomas Zummer. Curated by Alice Smits Opening: Saturday 22nd February, 21.00 hrs. At 21.30 hrs. Technology as Inner Experience, a performance-reading by Thomas Zummer in Smart Cinema. In cafe De Ruimte dj performance with visuals by Name. The exhibition runs from 23rd February till 30th March, 2003 Visual artworks employ specific perceptual strategies directed to catch the gaze of the beholder. The original latin connotation of the word perception is 'catching', or 'taking captive'. Images are visual constructions that seduce the eye, (mis)leading it to see viewpoints and perspectives that come into effect within their given cultural and historical context. Duchamp posed against the distanced modernist spectator the implicit look of the regardeur: the regardeur is the observer who activates the artwork in the act of looking. Sincere forms of tricking have always been essential to art long before Duchamp. They are extremely valuable in rendering different views of reality, throwing the eye back onto itself. Especially now we live in a time in which we are daily confronted with an overload of visual information, awareness of how our field of vision is packaged to draw us in has become crucial This exhibition focuses on works that explicitly bring the act of looking into play by making visible the ambiguity of looking itself. They play a game with the gaze of the spectator, thereby putting their own mechanisms on the spot, as perception of the trap always involves a moment of self-reflection. A Snare for the Eye means the eye is ensnaring the thing that traps it. The question arises then how to behave in the trap. If we get ourselves caught in a trap, we inevitable have to concern ourselves with the conditions of the trap, or simply enjoy being snared... Video program A Trap for the Looking accompanies the exhibition every Sunday and Wednesday at 17.00 in Smart Cinema, curated by Lee Ellickson. 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