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Table of Contents: CYBERSONICA AND OTHER EVENTS OF INTEREST Cybersalon <list@cybersalon.org> (by way of richard barbrook) Convivial x art (passdocoff II ) "passdoc web art project" <passdocwebart@hotmail.com> open_digi goes WRONG > BCN > ES atty <atty@no-such.com> Kompilationen & Databases (Kuenstlerhaus Bremen) "geert lovink" <geert@xs4all.nl> Wegway show at SPIN Gallery, Toronto "Steve Armstrong" <Wegway@sympatico.ca> Collective JukeBox 4.02 _ opening homestudio <homestudio@thing.net> Workers Liberty summer school - full agenda markosborn <markosborn@macunlimited.net> (by way of richard barbrook) art against apathy launch this coming friday in amsterdam "art against apathy" <info@anti-apathy.nl> THIS IS NOT A :Press Release Sonar Radar <intothegloaming@yahoo.com> 50^ Biennale "Galleria A+A" <aplusa@libero.it> ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 06 Jun 2003 18:35:33 +0100 From: Cybersalon <list@cybersalon.org> (by way of richard barbrook) Subject: CYBERSONICA AND OTHER EVENTS OF INTEREST +please forward>>> +apologies for duplicate mailings> :::::::CYBERSONICA AND OTHER EVENTS OF INTEREST::::::: 1. CYBERSONICA - Thursday 19th-21st June, ICA, The Mall, London SW1 2. UNCLE ROY ALL AROUND YOU - 'til Saturday 7th June, ICA, The Mall, London SW1 3. SONIC RECYCLER - Saturday 7 June, 4pm -11pm, Watermans Arts Centre, 40 High St, Brentford, West London 1. :::::::CYBERSONICA '03::::::: electronic music : sonic arts : audiovisual fusion Thurs June 19th - Saturday June 21st 2003 For more information visit the Cybersonica Website <http://www.cybersonica.org> Cybersonica, a three-day festival that explores and celebrates sonic innovation, features live performance, alternative club nights, exhibitions, screenings, talks and workshops at the ICA and other venues across London. The festival brings together a whole community of musicians, DJs, VJs, academics and artists; providing a platform for new home-grown talent and encouraging collaboration between labels, projects and agencies around the world. Webcast via Cybersonica Web TV the schedule includes live coverage of the performances, talks and presentations plus documentaries, exclusive interviews with artists and live DJ/VJ sets. ++++++++++ Tickets on sale from the ICA ticket office on: 0207 930 3647 or tickets@ica.org.uk. Cybersonica Delegates ticket - £100 includes admission to all ICA events, a full delegate?s pack, lunch and refreshments Cybersonica festival ticket - £50 full-rate / £45 concs* / £40 ICA admission to all events at the ICA Cybersonica by day ticket - £8 full-rate / £7 concs / £6 ICA admission to one day of symposium, workshops and presentations and exhibitions at the ICA Cybersonica by night ticket - £10 full-rate / £9 concs / £8 ICA admission to one evening of festival performances and alternative club nights at the ICA Cybersonica alternative club ticket -£4 full-rate / £3 concs / free ICA admission to one evening of alternative club nights at the ICA (after 9.00pm ? subject to availability) * (student, unemployed, OAP or small business / hardship) ++++++++++ CYBERSONICA LIVE + CLUB Thursday, 19th June Burnt Friedman and the Nu Dub Players featuring Jaki Leibezeit + Fennesz + Mitchell Akiyama ICA Theatre, 7.30-10.45pm Niobi (live) + Not Clickable + Lakuti ICA Bar, 9pm-1am Friday, 20th June Kid 606 + DJ Rupture + The Bug ICA Theatre, 7.30-10.45pm Type Records Showcase: RJ Valeo (live) + AEIOU and Xela + Mokira ICA Bar, 9pm-1am Saturday, 21st June Howie B & Addictive TV + Sketch Show (YMO) + Si Begg ICA Theatre, 7.30-10.45pm The Addictive TV Lounge: Bauhouse (live) + Brian Kane (live) + Addictive TV DJs and VJs ICA Theatre, 10.45pm-1am Nick Luscombe (XFM) + Subculture Soundsystem (Play) + Addictive TV DJs ICA Bar, 9pm-1am CYBERSONICA CREAM SYMPOSIUM A gathering of some of the leading innovators in music and sound with keynotes from DJ Spooky, David Toop & Max Eastly, Michel Waisvisz (STEIM), Anthony Moore (Academy of Media Arts, Cologne) ICA Cinema 1, Thursday 19th June - 10am-3pm, Friday 20th June - 10am-5pm, Saturday 21st June - 11am-3pm CYBERSONICA & SOUNDTOYS.NET screen-based exhibition ICA Digital Studio, 19-21st June, 12-8pm CYBERSONICA SONIC INSTALLATIONS @ the Deluxe Gallery, Hoxton Square, London E1 CYBERSONICA EDUCATION Screenings from D-Fuse, Exceeda, unit9 and others ICA Cinema 2, 19-21st June, 2-5pm Demonstrations and hands-on workshops with DJ Magazine's TechnoScan team, Steinberg and Cybersonica artists Nash Room, 19-21st June, 12-6pm CYBERSONICA WEB TV & RADIO Live Internet webcasts with highlights from the festival, live DJ/VJ sets, interviews and documentaries - fronted by TOTP iPresenter Lorraine Gabriel Brandon Room, 19-21st June, 12-8pm 2. :::::::UNCLE ROY ALL AROUND YOU::::::: At the ICA and online from 3-9pm daily until Saturday 7 June (last entry 8pm) "Blast Theory's latest interactive project has to be one of the most exhilarating theatrical experiences you'll encounter.... You leave feeling contemplative, thrilled, and ever so slightly paranoid. What more could you ask for?" Metro newspaper Uncle Roy All Around You is the latest groundbreaking project from Blast Theory in which computer games spill onto the streets of London. Starting from the ICA, Street Players use handheld computers to search for Uncle Roy. Use the map and the incoming messages to move through packed tourist zones to neglected alleys and your secret destination. Online Players, play for free at http://www.uncleroyallaroundyou.co.uk. Cruise through the virtual city, listen in to the Street Players and help them to find the office. You can play from the ICA's Digital Studio or from a computer anywhere in the world. Street Players please bring ID to the ICA, The Mall, London SW1. Advanced booking recommended as most evening slots already sold out. Contact ICA Box Office on 020 7930 3647. Tickets £6, £5, £4. Log on anytime from 3-9pm and play for free at http://www.uncleroyallaroundyou.co.uk 3. :::::::SONIC RECYCLER::::::: a night of reinvented electronica Watermans and sonic art curators Sprawl, in collaboration with Brentford Recycling Action Group (BRAG), host an evening with world-renowned electronic musicians, all of whom, in terms of re-using and re-cycling, are way ahead of our disposable, throwaway society. They re-use through sampling, taking something already existing, process it and find a new use for it, perhaps by creating a remix or entirely new works. +++ Live performances by: SCANNER, SIMON FISHER TURNER, TENNIS & TICKLISH. Scanner: http://scannerdot.com Simon Fisher Turner: http://simonfisherturner.com Ticklish: http://www.kevhopper.freeserve.co.uk/Tick.html Tennis: http://bip-hop.com +++ DJ sets by: Magz Hall (Resonance FM), Philip Tagney (BBC Radio 3), Motion (12K/fat cat), BitTonic (bip-hop/sprawl), Nick Luscombe (XFM). +++ mobile zgodlocator installation by Herwig Weiser +++ The computer becomes perceptible as material. The electromagnetic fields modulate the ' hardware sand ' into ' fluctuatingÝ landscapes ' and translate these over magnetically stimulatable sensors into sound structures. http://www.zgodlocator.org/ +++ Dumplinks, a commission by artist IRIS GARRELFS - Tread around and explore the sonic equivalent of a recycling plant and its constituents. Plus short films by Herwig Weiser (EntrÈe), Dan Saul and James Flint (The Nuclear Train) and Mario Radinovic (Empties). DETAILS: Saturday 7 June 2003, 4pm-11pm, (Live performances start at 7pm) @ Watermans Arts Centre, 40 High St, Brentford, West London UK Tel: 0208 232 1010 Theatre: tickets £8 / £6 concs Ý WATERMANS: http://www.watermans.org.uk SPRAWL website: http://www.dfuse.com/sprawl/sprawl_mainpage.htm BRAG: http://www.bragonline.org.uk email: info@watermans.org.uk ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 11 Jun 2003 14:11:27 +0200 From: "passdoc web art project" <passdocwebart@hotmail.com> Subject: Convivial x art (passdocoff II ) PassDoc off-art Italiano - Français - English Ciao a tutti PassDoc Off-art continua la sua attività clandestina con: “Incontri e Ritratti” Venerdì 20/06/03 alle ore 14,00 nel Viale Garibaldi accanto hai Giardini della Biennale Venezia (Italia). Vernissage flash, perfomance, foto e amicizia, partecipa anche tu, ti aspettiamo. Ambientazione sonora di Wind of Oloe. http://passdocoff.supereva.it Info: passdocwebart@libero.it Comunicato stampa Quando l’arte diventa vita, PassDoc off è un progetto di convivialità per l’arte, in cui l’opera è la passione per l’arte e l’amicizia fra la gente, la gioia di condividere un tempo comune, lo stare insieme, il conoscersi, la possibilità di dialogare fra persone che amano l’arte. Il progetto è articolato in una serie di incontri in differenti luoghi dell’arte ( 25/04/03 Nizza, 20/06/03 Venezia, 22/08/03 Brighton…). In questi momenti di aggregazione si verificheranno piccoli attimi d’arte. Il progetto è coordinato da Domenico Olivero e Ornella Calvetti. PassDoc Off-art è una sollecitazione artistica di D.O.O.C. Prossimo appuntamento a Brighton (G.B.) il 22/08/2003 h 18,30 vicino alla Victoria Fountain. se non volete più riceve questo messaggio inviate una mail con oggetto “unsubscribe” a passdocwebart@hotmail.com Fraçais Salut à tous PassDoc Off-art poursuit ses activités clandestines avec: “Rencontrés et portrait” Vendredi 20/06/03 alle 14,00 dan Viale Garibaldi Venice, apres le Jardins de la Biennale Venezia (Italie) Vernissage flash, perfomance, photo et amitié, partecipe toi aussi, nous t'attendons. Ambiance sonore Wind of Oloe. http://passdocoff.supereva.it Info: passdocwebart@libero.it Communiqué presse Quand l'art devient vie, PassDoc off est un projet de convivialité pour l'art, dans lequel l'oeuvre est la passion pour l'art et l'amitié entre les gens, la joie de partager un temps commun, le rester ensemble, le se connaître, la possibilité de dialoguer entre gens qu'ils aiment l'art. Le projet est articulé dans une série de rencontres en place différents de l'art ( 25/04/03 Nice, 20/06/03 Venise, 22/08/03 Brighton…). Dans ces moments d'agrégation ils se vérifieront des petits instants d'art. Le projet est coordonné par Domenico Olivero et Ornella Calvetti. PassDoc Off-art c’est une sollicitation artistic du D.O.O.C. Le prochain rendez-vous à Brighton (G.B.) le 22/08/2003 h 18,30 apres Victoria Fountain. Si vous ne voulez plus etre inscrit au mailing evoyer un mail avec subject “unsubscribe” à passdocwebart@hotmail.com English Hello PassDoc Off-art continues its clandestine activity with: “Meeting and portrait” Friday 20/06/03 at 02 p.m. in the Viale Garibaldi, near the Biennal’s Garden Venezia (Italy) Vernissage flash, perfomance, photo and friendship, join us, we are waiting for you. Atmosphere by Wind of Oloe. http://passdocoff.supereva.it Info: passdocwebart@libero.it Press release When art becomes life, PassDoc off is a project of conviviality for art, in which the work is the passion for art and the friendship among people, the joy of sharing common time, to be together, to know one another, the possibility to dialogue among people that love art. The project is articulated in a series of meetings in different centres of art ( 25/04/03 Nice, 20/06/03 Venice, 22/08/03 Brighton…). Within these moments of aggregation there will be little instants of art. The project is coordinated by Domenico Olivero and Ornella Calvetti. PassDoc Off-art is an artistic suggestion by D.O.O.C. the next appointment in Brighton (U.K.) 22/08/2003 h 06,30 p.m. near Victoria Fountain. if you would like not to receive this message, kindly mail to: passdocwebart@hotmail.com and enter "unsubscribe" in the Subject field. please circulate this invitation! _________________________________________________________________ MSN Search: la risposta alle tue ricerche online http://search.msn.it/ ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 11 Jun 1999 18:41:32 +0200 From: atty <atty@no-such.com> Subject: open_digi goes WRONG > BCN > ES digital art association open_digi http://club.net-art.ws of Brixton, S. London in conjunction with international digital collective OFFLINE http://offline.area3.net/map.php transfer to WRONG festival, Barcelona, Spain for 3 nights (11th, 12th, 13th June) their joint intiative, the >wartime< project http://offline.area3.net/wartime will get another revised LIVE showing at WRONG on the 12th the full programme of the WRONG festival (as we go to mail), presented by errorclub, Barcelona is as follows - ---------------------------------------- _THE WRONG FESTIVAL_ -just in time for the life-size June 11-13, Barcelona, Spain Distrito Diagonal (442 av. Diagonal) 22:00 - 03:30 http://thewrongfestival.info - ---------------------------------------- the worlds leading players in breakcore, punkadelia, realtime 3D and video, plunderbreaks, scrublism, pressure-core, dub, abstract hip hop and electronics bring a freshness to the nights during barcelona´s most loco time of year... - ---------------------------------------- Wrong artists: Donna Summer Hrvatski DJ /rupture Massimo Battery Operated Bloodslut Dj Squinch Timeblind End massacessi solu E-da Carlos Giffoni open_digi + OFFLINE collective atmsferik Kabaka Sub Bass Snarl - ----------------------- WRONG TIMETABLE - ----------------------- Miercoles/Wednesday 11 22:00 OFFLINE virtually including new work from elout (nl) http://www.xs4all.nl/~elout/ zden (sk) http://zden.localhost.sk/ subculture (la, US) http://www.subculture.com B Mackern (ur) http://www.internet.com.uy/vibri/ arcangel (df, mx) http://www.unosunosyunosceros.com f llanos (df, mx) http://www.fllanos.com dream7 (ny, us) http://www.dream7.com/ 22:30 Eda (ex Boredoms (japan) + visuals by Kabaka (croatia) 23:30 Dj Squinch (new zealand) 01:30 Donna Summer (us) 02:30 Hrvatski (us) + visuals by solu (españa) Jueves/Thursday 12 22:00 OFFLINE + open_digi the >wartime< project http://offline.area3.net/wartime 22:30 Carlos Giffoni (us) 23:30 Bloodslut (south africa) 01:30 Timeblind (us) + visuals by open_digi (UK) 02:30 DJ /rupture (españa) Viernes/Friday 13 22:00 OFFLINE non virtually including new work from michiaki abiko (jp/es) previously http://www.net-art.ws/3code area3 http://www.area3.net/barcelona atty http://rnd.net-art.ws 22:30 Sub Bass Snarl (australia) 23:30 Battery Operated (france/uk) 01:30 Massimo (italy) 02:30 End (us) + visuals by atmsferik (españa) + massacessi DJ is Wrong´s resident gap DJ - ---------------------------------------- 5 euro per night - - door sales only - - WARNING: limited capacity venue - ---------------------------------------- getting there: Distrito Diagonal 442 av. Diagonal Metro: Line 3 DIAGONAL station (exit Av. Diagonal) walking: a 10 block stroll from placa catalunya up passeig de gracia (past some of gaudi´s most famous buildings) until you meet av. diagonal map http://thewrongfestival.info barcelona guide map: http://www.bcn.es/cgi-guia/guiamap4/cgi-guia/?actives=&scl=5&cnt=30650.66% 2C82333.61&plt=&plant=capes4a&txt1=&txt2=&idioma=2&grayscl=0&NW.x=7&NW.y=10 - ----------------------- organisation: Wrong http://thewrongfestival.info errrorclub http://ioreq.hm/errrorclub artist web: Hrvatski http://www.reckankomplex.com Donna Summer http://cockrockdisco.com Bloodslut http://bloodslut.com DJ /rupture http://negrophonic.com Massimo http://mego.at/massimo.html Dj Squinch http://ioreq.hm Battery Operated http://www.cocosolidciti.com Timeblind http://www.crucial-systems.com solu http://www.solu.org Kabaka http://su-studio.biz Carlos Giffoni http://www.monotract.com/carlos.html Sub Bass Snarl http://snarl.org/sbs/sbsbio.html atmsferik http://atmsferik.com massacessi http://www.massaccesi.com open_digi http://club.net-art.ws OFFLINE http://offline.area3.net/map.php errrorclub: null attracting the void, full attracting the full open_digi will also be travelling to Amsterdam for test portal festival in August 2003 http://www.test-portal.nl net-art open arena at http://www.net-art.ws will return at end of 2003 yours atty to be unsubscribed from www.net-art.ws news mailings please mail atty@no-such.com ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 11 Jun 2003 07:49:04 +1000 From: "geert lovink" <geert@xs4all.nl> Subject: Kompilationen & Databases (Kuenstlerhaus Bremen) From: "Dorothee Richter" <dorothee.richter@gmx.net> Kuenstlerhaus Bremen Compilations & Databases Curated by Dorothee Richter Opening: June 13, 2003 at 8 pm Project participants: Marion Boesen, Jerome Joy, Florian Wuest Welcoming address: 8 pm Introduction to Collective Jukebox: Jerome Joy, 8.30 pm Introduction to the video programme: Florian Wüst, 9 pm With films by Karel Doing (NL), Sandrine Dryvers (B), Sandra Lahire (UK), John Smith (UK) und Lou Ye (China), "Schritte" / "Steps" - Take-away stickers by Marion Bösen Thematically, the stickers revolve around the intersections of the public and the private, the underlying questions being: To what extent is every private act determined by medially conveyed images? To what extent does divergence from the ideal image comprise a potential for resistance? The works are conceived of as take-away stickers: The gallery visitors can take the stickers and use them to change or enhance the cityscape or private interiors in any way they like. The stickers infiltrate public and private spaces, thus allowing a reacquisition of power through imagery. Collective JukeBox, initiated by Jerome Joy http://collectivejukebox.org/ http://jukebox.thing.net/ http://homestudio.thing.net/ Collective JukeBox is a free open audio "workspace" which began in 1996. Since the beginning, the project has taken different forms - from audio compilation to audio intervention group, and since '98 to the development of a networked juke-box project with the concept of a "co-op system server" parallel to the actual "sound system" interfaces. The project is continuously evolutional with different public and "work" interfaces "connected" to an autonomous and self-managed database (as an audio repository), and its system of development is quite close to the "groupware." principle. As one goes along, the database will propose an audio content (as today) from the co-op system ("materialized" by the server's engine), a content which can be extended to other mediatized playgrounds: streams of audio patches and modules (with max/msp, jmax, and other audio programmings and open softwares), text streams, and perhaps later image streams. The contents are solely dependent on the participants, identified or unidentified, deliberately and intentionally. The Kuenstlerhaus artists to participate in the Collective JukeBox project are Astrid Nippoldt and Petra Klussmeyer. THE PROGRESS, THE CITY AND WORK Video programme / video library compiled by Florian Wüst The video programme THE PROGRESS; THE CITY AND WORK for Bremen comprises a substantive as well as visual reflection on the social transformations of urban spaces and the rationalisation of industrial production. In films by Karel Doing (NL), Sandrine Dryvers (B), Sandra Lahire (UK), John Smith (UK) und Lou Ye (China), the nervous pulse of twentieth-century technological and infrastructural progress is contrasted with glimpses into occupational realities and visionary potentials for action. After the one-time showing at the opening on June 13, the films will remain in the exhibition in the form of a video library and can be viewed by visitors individually. Concept Cultural memory is actually produced by events: by projects and their dissemination, by archives, by publications, etc. It is not until they undergo representation that they can be said to have a final, congealed, static state. Justice is to be done in this project to the fundamental event-boundedness of cultural memory. Compilations and archives are based on networks, connections, rope teams. What is more, to a certain extent they are subject to chance. In their manifestations they make a finished and consolidated impression; the choices and combinations appearing definitive. In various ways, these projects undertake to reveal a new openness of events: The compilations trace back to different initiators, the archives remain incomplete, the actions event-like, the networks open. Kuenstlerhaus Bremen Kuratorin Dorothee Richter Organisation Sabine Kochanke Am Deich 68 28199 Bremen ++49 +421 508 598 ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 9 Jun 2003 21:57:43 -0400 From: "Steve Armstrong" <Wegway@sympatico.ca> Subject: Wegway show at SPIN Gallery, Toronto It’s not too late to apply for Wegway’s Second Annual International Juried Exhibition at SPIN Gallery, 158 Bathurst Street, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The show will run August 2 to 10, 2003 with an opening reception from 2 to 4 pm Saturday, August 2. Email wegway@sympatico.ca for a prospectus/application form or visit www.wegway.com All applicants will receive a free one-year subscription to Wegway magazine. The winning applicants will: Be in the group show at SPIN in August 2003. Have their work published in Wegway. Have their work posted on the Wegway Website Be supplied with postcard invitations for personal mailing Receive a free two-year subscription to Wegway magazine. SPIN is a large space. We welcome sculpture, video and multi-media installations in addition to wall works for this show. Interested artists should send up to 3 clearly labelled slides, photographs, photocopies, digital files on cd / floppy or digital outputs; or a video in VHS format no longer than 30 minutes; or up to 3 pages of diagrams and description. Also include a c.v. no longer than 2 pages (optional), a short artist statement (optional), a self-addressed stamped envelope for the return of materials and the application fee (a cheque or money order for $30 payable to Wegway). $30 for 1, 2 or 3 items; $10 each for additional items -Canadian dollars, or U.S. dollars for international applications. Do not send original artwork. Send applications to Wegway, P.O. Box 157, Station A, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, M5W 1B2 Application deadline: Postmarked Monday, June 30th, 2003 There will be three jurors selecting your work: Becky Singleton is a multi-media artist with work in the permanent collection of the Art Gallery of Ontario. She shows at the Christopher Cutts Gallery, Toronto. Juno Youn is a painter and the curator of SPIN Gallery. Steve Armstrong is a visual artist and the Editor/Publisher of Wegway Magazine. Participation in this show has many benefits: SPIN is a high profile gallery – curators, writers, critics and artists will see your work. Your work published in Wegway Magazine will be distributed across North America and be in the hands of arts professionals coast to coast. Acceptance by a respected jury is a valuable addition to your résumé – it will encourage other arts professionals to consider your work. The staff at SPIN will have time during the show to become familiar with your work, and thus have it in mind for future exhibition opportunities. The opening reception will be an excellent time for networking in the art community. Your work will also be posted on the Wegway website www.wegway.com including a cross-link to your website or an email contact if you wish. SPIN is a commercial gallery and they will make every effort to sell your work, but you are free to decide whether it is for sale or not. SPIN will deduct its usual commission on all sales. Wegway does not receive any monies from this show except the $30 application fee less the cost of the free magazine subscription included when you apply. Funds raised will help keep Wegway publishing. If you are selected for the show, you will be notified by July 15th 2003 and the work selected must be received at SPIN by Friday August 1st 2003. You will receive detailed shipping instructions with your notification. Artists are responsible for shipping and insurance during transit. The work must be suitably framed if applicable, and ready for hanging or installation. Shipping and installation of multi-media works, videos, etc. will be arranged on an individual basis with the artist, Wegway and SPIN Gallery. IMPORTANT DATES: Applications must be postmarked no later than June 30th, 2003. Notification of results will be sent by July 15th, 2003. Selected work must be delivered to SPIN by 4 pm, Friday, August 1st, 2003. Work will be returned, or must be picked up by Friday August 15th, 2003. Your slides and other application materials will be returned to you by August 29th, 2003. I hope you participate in this show and I look forward to meeting you at the opening reception. If you have any questions, please email me at wegway@sympatico.ca There's also lots of information at www.wegway.com Steve Armstrong Editor/Publisher Wegway ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 11 Jun 2003 11:50:01 -0800 From: homestudio <homestudio@thing.net> Subject: Collective JukeBox 4.02 _ opening [sorry for cross-postings] c.o.l.l.e.c.t.i.v.e j.u.k.e.b.o.x 4.02 . . . . . . . x 13 jun 2003 / 2O jul 2003 x Kuenstlerhaus Bremen x Bremen (Ger) x during the event: Compilations & Databases x org: Dorothee Richter, Sabine Kochanke x http://collectivejukebox.org/ _ _ 557 participants _ 1487 audio contributions _ _ _ interface: _ cd juke-box machine _ audio lounge room _ _ _ opening: _ Friday 13th of June, 8pm _ Am Deich 68, 28199 Bremen _ http://www.kuenstlerhausbremen.de/ _ _ _ ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 11 Jun 2003 01:32:16 +0100 From: markosborn <markosborn@macunlimited.net> (by way of richard barbrook) Subject: Workers Liberty summer school - full agenda Ideas for Freedom, 2003 Workers’ Liberty Caxton House, 129 St John's Way, London N19 (tube: Archway) Saturday 21 June 12.00 1.30 a. Iraq: after the war Speakers: Clive Bradley and a member of the Iranian group, Workers’ Left Unity b. The rise of European anti-semitism its right-wing and left-wing’ variants Speaker: Linda Grant 2.15 start Politics and ideology after the Holocaust Speaker: Norman Geras 2.15 3.30 a. Lessons from the RMT and FBU disputes Speakers: militants from the rail and firefighters unions b. Brazil under Lula Speakers: Paul Hampton and Sue Branford 3.45 5.00 a. Hal Draper’s critique of Anarchism Speaker: Alan Johnson b. The bosses and the use of equality legislation in the workplace Speakers: Janine Booth and Jon Page 6.00 7.15 a. Anti-capitalism and the Tobin tax’, a forum Speakers: Martin Thomas and Emma Dowling (ATTAC UK) b. Fast food: the disgusting politics of food production Speaker: Liam Conway c. Why George Orwell is important Speaker: Chris Hickey 7.30 9.15 a. Empire’ after Baghdad, a forum Speakers: Yann Moulier Boutang b. Stalinism and Afghanistan: a debate Speakers: Sean Matgamna and the CPGB Sunday 22 June 11.00 1.00 a. The workers’ government and the fight for democracy, a debate Speakers: from the AWL and RDG b. AWL history: The politics of the Thornett split Speaker: Sean Matgamna 1.45 start The future of the Socialist Alliance, a forum Speakers: from the AWL, Matthew Caygill and Angela Paton (SSP) 1.45 2.45 a. Marxist theory: The united front, the popular front Speaker: Pat Murphy b. Lessons from the history of the Palestine Mandate Speaker: Cathy Nugent 3.00 4.00 a. The web and cyber-communism Speaker: Richard Barbrook b. The British Trotskyists and World War 2 Speaker: Mark Catterell 4.15: The fight for Workers’ Liberty Creche, food, books, accommodation can be provided Two day tickets: £18 (waged), £10 (low waged, students), £6 (unwaged) One day tickets: £9/£5/£3 Tickets are cheaper before the event, but are also available on the door Tickets from: Ideas for Freedom, PO Box 823, London SE15 4NA Cheques payable to AWL’ More details: 0207 207 3997 office@workersliberty.org www.workersliberty.org To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: London_announce-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com. For more information about events mentioned in these emails, please phone 020 7207 3997 or 07748 185553, or email office@workersliberty.org. ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 10 Jun 2003 13:37:06 +0200 From: "art against apathy" <info@anti-apathy.nl> Subject: art against apathy launch this coming friday in amsterdam YOU ARE INVITED TO COME CELEBRATE, CREATE & PARTICIPATE IN THE ART AGAINST APATHY E-ZINE "NUMBER 0" LAUNCH EVENT http://www.artagainstapathy.org FRIDAY 13TH OF JUNE FROM 17.00-23.00 HRS. @ZMELT, BEIJERSWEG 9, AMSTERDAM (TRAM 9 TO PRETORIUSSTRAAT) Exhibition viewing also on Saturday 14th & Sunday 15th of June from 14.00-20.00 hrs. images by: Carrie Moyer, Arjan van Helmond, Eduardo Gomez , Suzero, Eric Drooker, Frans Franciscus, Wuzhi, Chris Reinewald, Rhanie Mohabiersing, Dave Pescod, Paul Klemann, Latuff, Denise Martinez, Louise Rusin, Federica Palmarin word contributions to AAA by: Patricia Orlinska, Nello, Moe, Kim Chandler, Jonette Stabbert, Jim Kahn, Jan van Bruggen, GJ Wielinga, Aik, Marsha Gall with music & performance from: Luke Nyman, DJ Duck, Global Beets, Groovus, Vashti Gleave & Don Popo video presentation by: Karoly Toth from the Zeroglab Nanofestival with special thanks to: Anka Wolbert, Reinus Gundel, Jamie Pike, Baginda v.d. Hart, Hado & Anti Come early and stay late! Enjoy this virtual cornucopia of inspiration. Activism is not just protesting against but also uniting in celebration because we can. 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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. Please join us: engage in the debate, view the film and draw your own conclusions on these questions of protest and war is today’s global society. for further information you may contact Grace Aplomb at warsuckseries@yahoo.com. >>>>> THIS IS NOT A :Collective was founded in 2001 in order to conceive new parameters for developing, criticizing and enjoying culture in the occidental diaspora. Our use of this opportunity, or purpose is threefold: to provide information and create discourse on all the salient issues in our contemporary cultural debate - from sustainability to globalization, from status quo to avant garde; to create and facilitate contemporary media, whether old or new; and to cement our era in history as a period of renaissance and renewal. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 9 Jun 2003 17:46:20 +0200 From: "Galleria A+A" <aplusa@libero.it> Subject: 50^ Biennale Press Release MAKROLAB TERRITORY 2003 - CAMPALTO ISLAND, VENICE LAGOON Dreams and = Conflicts - the dictatorship of the spectator - 50th Venice = International Biennale of Art As part of the 50th Venice International Biennale of Art, under the = artistic direction of Aurora Fonda, with the support of Interreg III A = Phare CBC Italy/Slovenia, and in collaboration with Zavod Projekt Atol = Ljubljana and zavod RX:TX Nova Gorica, the Patagonia Art Cultural = Association presents as part of the curator Igor Zabel's section = "Individual Systems" (on the Island of Campalto in Venice lagoon and at = the Corderie), the project of the Slovenian artist Marko Peljhan MAKROLAB mark Ilex A real working laboratory, Makrolab is equipped to support artists, = scientists and tactical media workers, who are supplied with instruments = and means for collective progressive work aimed at developing = wide-ranging research in the fields of telecommunications, climate = research and migrations. Starting with the observation and = identification of migratory flows, with (in the case of the Venetian = laboratory) particular attention given to migrations linked to war zones = and areas of social tension, migration of birds, their navigation skills = and the migration of capital, the primary results will be analysed by = the operators both while the laboratory is functioning and also in the = future. At the same time priority will be given to the exploration of = new sensibilities together with a revision and redefinition of the terms = of the social and individual concentrating on the network-centric = identity. This creative communication traces its origins to individual = forces capable of developing a psycho-scientific entity in a particular = environment, space/time. The Venetian setting - an abandoned island in = the lagoon with a particular ecological and political history - offers = itself as the ideal structure, an inspired vehicle-instrument, to = achieve absolute independence, and reflection on the present entropic = social conditions. Therefore in Makrolab the environment is the primary = factor in the development of a rapid formation of new social, creative, = spiritual and, last but not least, economic concepts based solely on = what is defined as integral individuality. Communication is developed through technologically advanced systems = while energy is supplied through photovoltaics and wind generators. So, = it is not only and exclusively an artistic work with all the = limitations of the term, but more a progressive activity in time and a = projection in space/real time - susceptible to all possible = modifications and enrichments, projecting into a social evolution of the = intermediate environment. Makrolab, started in 1994 by Marko Peljhan, and realised for = the first time as part of Documenta X at Kassel in 1997, draws on the = collaboration of people from many different studies and disciplines. It = is expected to end in 2007, when the structure will be placed = permanently in the Antarctic. From then on Makrolab will be managed by = a new trans-national foundation. The project has already been presented = as a plan in Venice, in June 1999 at the Querini Stampalia Foundation = and, in February 2001 in a lecture, at the Peggy Guggenheim Foundation = as part of the Guggenheim Public project. Marko Peljhan was born in 1969 in Sempter pri Gorici, and having = graduated in theatre and radio from the University of Ljubljana, in 1992 = he founded Projekt Atol in order to realise visual arts works, = performances and situations. In 1995 he developed the technological = branch of Projekt Atol - Pact Systems and is one of the founders of = Ljudmila (Ljubljana Digital Media Lab). He has been involved in many = projects in the field of technology and communications research, = including the collaboration with the Yuri Gagarin Cosmonaut Training = Centre in Moscow, where he coordinated seven parabolic flights in = microgravity for different artistic projects from 1999 to 2003. Together = with the Baterija group of architects he coordinated the production of = the mobile media lab Transhub in 2001, later realised as Mobilatorij for = the Mobitel d.d. company. He has worked on Makrolab since 1994. He has participated in numerous festivals, exhibitions and presentations = including Documenta X at Kassel, the Johannesburg Biennale, Manifesta, = Gwangju Biennale, ISEA and many others. His work has won several awards = including the Medienkunst prize of SWR and ZKM. Together with Carsten = Nicolai, for their work Polar, he won the Golden Nica at the Prix Ars = Electronica in 2001. He is currently professor of art and media at the = University of California, Santa Barbara. Below are the artists, scientists, tactical operators involved in the = Makrolab project: LJUDMILA (Ljubljana Digital Media Lab) - project web portal, database = creation, finalising of SLIX (Slovenian version of LINUX) BUREAU D'ETUDES - Sofware development to visualise automatic mapping of = non-linear databases. BRIAN SPRINGER - tactial satellite project PATAGONIA ART - in collaboration with l'ASSESORATO ALLE POLITICHE = SOCIALI - research on migration, interviews with migrant workers DOPPS - (Association for Research and Observation of Birds) - Venice = Lagoon Brid Count, migration research PACT SYSTEMS - research of network centric warfare methods UCSB, UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA SANTA BARBARA - Summer study programme/ = convergence of art and telecommunications. PREPCOM MAKROLAB - Meeting of the tactical coordination group for the = WSIS summit, which will take place in Geneva in December 2003 DYNE.ORG - Open source software development and distribution POLITEHNIKA NOVA GORICA - ecological measurements project, analysis of = the architecture of Makrolab and of the sustainability of the laboratory = technological systems. >From 15 June until September it is possible to reach the laboratory and = visit it daily thanks to a ferry service which leaves from the Arsenale = (timetable still to be confirmed). For information and reservations = write to makrolab@libero.it or phone the Slovenian Cultural Centre on = 041 2770466 between 12 and 6pm. The project is divided into the following phases: MAKROLAB MARK IIEX Laboratory Operations, June-September 2003 MAKROLAB MARK IIEX Network Operations, June-November 2003 Project URL is: http://makrolab.ljudmila.org The inclusion of the laboratory in the 50th Venice Biennale was made = possible thanks to: Comune di Venezia, Assessorato alle Politiche = Sociali, Regione Veneto, Commisione Europea Interreg III Phare CBC = Italy/Slovenia, Slovenian Ministry of Culture, Ljubljana City Council, = Nova Gorica City Council and Mobitel d.d. The project could not have been realised without the support, financial = or otherwise of the following: Patagonia Art, Venice; zavod Projekt = Atol, Ljubljana. zavod RX:TX Nova Gorica; Ljudmila, Ljubljana; HIT Nova = Gorica; Peter Bednar Logistica, Venice and many others. International press office : = Roberta Lombardo Hurstel = = 8bis, rue de l'Argonne - 75019 Paris = = tel. +33 1 53 26 04 26 - fax +33 1 53 30 00 26 = = fax: +386-1-563 5247 Castello, 5064/b - 30122 Venezia tel. +39 041 52 87 721 - cell. +33 6 10 56 42 51 hurstel.roberta@wanadoo.fr makrolab@ljudmila.org # distributed via <nettime>: no commercial use without permission # <nettime> is a moderated mailing list for net criticism, # collaborative text filtering and cultural politics of the nets # more info: majordomo@bbs.thing.net and "info nettime-l" in the msg body # archive: http://www.nettime.org contact: nettime@bbs.thing.net