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Table of Contents: [sydney] DISORIENTATION "shannon o'neill" <alias@aliasfrequencies.org> Convivial_x_art____(passdocoff_II_) innestogreffe <innestogreffe@libero.it> Capitalism Lab "Lars Iyer" <Lars.Iyer@newcastle.ac.uk> Negotiations: upcoming screenings Gita Hashemi <gita@ping.ca> THIS IS NOT A :Address Correction Sonar Radar <intothegloaming@yahoo.com> Invitation Connected Club 6/19th The dynamic scale of interactive space Floor van Spaendonck <floor@waag.org> Park Fiction presents: Unlikely Encounters florian schneider <fls@kein.org> sound performance Tuesday June 17/smart cinema "SMART Project Space" <info@smartprojectspace.net> ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 14 Jun 2003 12:57:13 +1000 From: "shannon o'neill" <alias@aliasfrequencies.org> Subject: [sydney] DISORIENTATION D I S O R I E N T A T I O N live electronic audiovisual performance Wednesday June 18 @ Lanfranchis Memorial Discotheque Lvl 2, 144 Cleveland St, Chippendale From 8pm. $5 donation. Featuring: Severed Heads Snagglepussy Julius Ambroisine & Aaron Hull SEVERED HEADS span the period from long before sampling (we used tape) to the very latest in lap top pop. We inspired the people who inspired you! Having started an online community before the Internet (on Fidonet), made the first CDROM by an Australian record label (on Sony) and created a MP3 disc BEFORE MP3 was EVEN INVENTED (using MP2 cool huh?) the Heads are now gearing up for a set of DVDs, 3D web video and a Bluetooth based live environment. We R0Ol! Meanwhile we love a pop tune, a chat and a beer and are delighted to entertain and explain and hand out as many so-called 'secrets' as possible. So join us, and we will have some fun! http://sevcom.com SNAGGLEPUSSY creates 'right-moody' sonics from multi-manipulated soundfx samples and sculpted feedback that results from plugging her mixer in wrong. For disorientation she will also use her WATCH ME TYPE mode. WATCH ME TYPE is sound based automatic writing / cut-up / text collage, cowardly mediated by technology. Snagglepussy is a mutation of Gail Priest. www.snagglepussy.net JULIUS AMBROISINE & AARON HULL rework and manipulate audio, abuse malfunctioning audio equipment, formulate glitches and improvise with various electronics and guitar. The sounds they produce are drone-based and filled with sonic texture. DISORIENTATION is a monthly series of events, aiming to bring together both well-known and emerging artists working in audio or audiovisual performance. For a performance opportunity contact Shannon.ONeill@uts.edu.au DISORIENTATION is supported by: Media Arts and Production, UTS Lanfranchis Memorial Discotheque 2SER-FM 2MBS-FM ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 14 Jun 2003 15:32:14 +0200 From: innestogreffe <innestogreffe@libero.it> Subject: Convivial_x_art____(passdocoff_II_) 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. please circulate this invitation! ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 15 Jun 2003 13:00:19 +0100 From: "Lars Iyer" <Lars.Iyer@newcastle.ac.uk> Subject: Capitalism Lab Listmembers might be interested in the following free event in London: 4th Capitalism and Philosophy Lab Saturday 28 June, 2-6 pm Room A116, Middlesex University, Tottenham Campus, White Hart Lane, London N17. White Hart Lane BR. Admission Free. ALL WELCOME. Theme: Communism and Friendship on the Work of Maurice Blanchot Speakers: Dr Lars Iyer, University of Newcastle-upon-Tyne Dr William Large, College of St Mark and St John 'Writing passes through the advent of communism.' Blanchot, The Infinite Conversation Maurice Blanchot's turn to the consideration of political questions from the late 1950s onwards and his active interventions in French political life might surprise those who know him as a literary critic and novelist. But to those familiar with The Space of Literature or The Book to Come, it is clear that he never contents himself with upholding the value of the great work of art or the great literary artist, or indeed the literary institution itself. His concern, rather, is to attest to the literary, understood in terms of a certain experience of language inseparable from communism; for instance the literary practice of Bataille, which attests to an opening to the Other, to a certain community or communitarian demand. This promise of communism, and it can only be a promise for Blanchot, is inseparable from friendship. This is not a friendship of recognition or familiarity, but of coming into contact with what is most strange and unknown in the friend, and this 'impossible friendship' becomes the basis of a new way of thinking the social and political. The Capitalism and Philosophy Lab is a regular workshop on post-1968 philosophical approaches to capitalism. For those who believe that genuine philosophical advances were made in 1960's and 70's France (in the work, for instance, of Deleuze, Badiou, Lacan, Laruelle, Lyotard), there is an ever more pressing need to explore and test seriously the contribution these developments make (and can make) to Marxist theory and the analysis of contemporary capitalism. New theoretical tools are needed for the future of Marxist thought. We suggest that one crucial way forward is to rebut the common but one-sided perception that the abovementioned philosophical developments are essentially antagonistic to Marxist philosophy. (One exegetical aim of the workshop is to place Althusserianism back into its proper philosophical context.) As well as critical and directed work on texts and key concepts, these sessions aim to identify and explore vital components in the current phase of capitalism. One central focus for discussion will be the relations between technoscience and capital. What implications do developments and accelerations in technoscience have for philosophy and Marxism together? Our hope is that, taken together, these lines of investigation might provide powerful and new theoretical concepts in the struggle against contemporary capitalism. Enquiries: R.Brassier@mdx.ac.uk or C.Kerslake@mdx.ac.uk Dr Lars Iyer Lecturer in Philosophy Philosophical Studies Centre for Knowledge, Science and Society 3rd Floor, Herschel Building University of Newcastle upon Tyne Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 7RU United Kingdom E-mail: lars.iyer@ncl.ac.uk Tel.: +44 (0)191 222 3662 ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 16 Jun 2003 00:19:21 -0400 From: Gita Hashemi <gita@ping.ca> Subject: Negotiations: upcoming screenings Please post widely. __________________ | NEGOTIATIONS: FROM A PIECE OF LAND TO A LAND OF PEACE | June 19 - June 29, 2003 | Complete programme at: | http://negotiations2003.net | | UPCOMING SCREENINGS | Friday June 20 to Sunday June 22 | Innis Town Hall, 2 Sussex Ave | | Join us for an exciting series of screenings that explore the historical and global significance of the on-going conflict in Palestine-Israel, and challenge us to formulate ethical responses around issues of Indigenous peoples' right to land, resources, citizenship, self-determination and cultural identity. | |__________________ | PROGRAMME |__________________ | STAKING CLAIM(S) | Screening & Conversation with Curator | Friday June 20 | 6:15 pm | Innis Town Hall | $12 or pwyc | | A programme of media art by Aboriginal artists addressing issues of land base/rights, sovereignty, stewardship and disenfranchisement. Using a wide variety of genres and techniques from documentary to conceptual/experimental, these artists explore the various effects of colonization as well as positing a clear Indigenous subjectivity. | | With Guest Curator: Steven Loft | Facilitator: Gita Hashemi | | Programme: | | _Rooster Rock - The Story of Serpent River_ by Bonnie Devine and Rebecca Garrett (Canada, 2002) _Untitled_ by Dana Claxton (Canada 2001) _$4 Indian_ by Darlene Naponse (Canada 2001) _A Nation is Coming_ by Kent Monkman (Canada 1996) _'Si'Elu'taxw _ by First Nations Video Collective (Canada 1997) | |______________________ | UNSETTLED RETURNS | Screening & Conversation with Directors | Saturday June 21 | 7:30 pm | Innis Town Hall | $12 or pwyc | | This programme brings together two celebrated filmmakers, Michel Khleifi and Eyal Sivan, on the screen and in person, for a close inspection of the unsettling history of Palestine-Israel. The juxtaposition of an older film from each director and preview clips from their current collaborative work-in-progress provides a rare opportunity to unearth the past for traces of the present guided by a pair of experts. | | With: Michel Khleifi and Eyal Sivan. | Facilitator: Gita Hashemi | | Programme: | | _Ma'aloul Celebrates its Destruction_ by Michel Khleifi (Palestine/Belgium 1984) | | _ Aqabat Jaber, Peace with no Return?_ by Eyal Sivan (Palestine/Israel 1995), | | And an exclusive preview of clips of Khleifi and Sivan's new collaborative project: | _The Partition Line_ (2003). | |_______________________ | UP CLOSE | Film Screening | Sunday June 22 | 12:30 pm | Innis Town Hall | $8 or pwyc | | Ordinary people pay the highest price in any conflict. When conflicts last for a long time, people hope, every day of every year, that this will be the last. They just cannot imagine that human madness can last so long. But it does, and the same questions have to be asked, again and again. Until the need arises to turn to the previous generations, not simply to ask, but to hear answers. | | Curated by George Khleifi (Ramallah, Palestine) | | Programme: | |_Once Again: Five Palestinian Human Rights Stories_ produced by The Institute of Modern Media, Al Quds University (Palestine, 2001) | |_3cm less_ by Azza El-Hassan (Palestine 2003) | |ÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐ | For complete programme of events please check: | http://negotiations2003.net | | Direct questions to: | <info@negotiations2003.net> | | Tickets and passes (limited number) available at: | | Toronto Women's Bookstore | 73 Harbord St. | | Another Story | 164 Danforth Ave. | 416 462 1104 | | Pages Books and Magazines | 256 Queen St. W. | 416 598 1447 | | Negotiations is a Creative Response Initiative | http://creativeresponseweb.net | | Any proceeds from the event will be donated to | the International Solidarity Movement |________________________________________ ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 16 Jun 2003 12:18:05 -0700 (PDT) From: Sonar Radar <intothegloaming@yahoo.com> Subject: THIS IS NOT A :Address Correction TONIGHT!!! > FILM REVUE _ WAR SUCKS Mondays _ 9PM 16 - 30 June 2003 Star Shoes 6364 Hollywood Boulevard Hollywood, CA $3 Donation <<Screening>> M O N D A Y, 16 J U N E at 9 PM THE DISOBBEDIENTI (54 min) a documentary by German filmmaker, Oliver Ressler This film is about a group emergant from the *Tute Bianche* who appeared during the demonstrations against the G8 summit at 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. 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 warsucksseries@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: Thu, 12 Jun 2003 20:06:33 +0200 From: Floor van Spaendonck <floor@waag.org> Subject: Invitation Connected Club 6/19th The dynamic scale of interactive space CONNECTED CLUB PRESENTS: "The dynamic scale of interactive space" & "RemoteHome: a new home for the mobile society" by Tobi Schneidler Location: Theatrum Anatomicum- Waag Society- Nieuwmarkt 4- Amsterdam Date: 19th of June 2003 Time: 19.00 o'clock Reservations: floor@waag.org The Connected Club is a series of presentations related to Waag Society's-programme 'Connected! The making of a live art exchange'. Tony Schneidler is invited to talk and discuss the topic of "The dynamic scale of interactive space" and to present the Remote-home-project. The RemoteHome: a new home for the mobile society The RemoteHome is a flat share that will exist in two distant cities at the same time: London and Berlin. Both spaces are electronically connected through the Internet, to turn furniture and architectural elements into tangible and sensual means of communication. Sensory and kinetic devices, as well as an interactive light installation allow for the exchange between this remotely living group of friends. A mobile wireless artefact, in the shape of a transforming interactive bag, can be taken on journeys to stay emotionally in touch with the RemoteHome. The project is an architectural response to the emerging notion of a remote-society; a society that is forming personal bonds beyond sharing origin or geographical proximity, a culture that is constantly on the move. Information technologies, in all its shapes, have led to a separation between the body of the messenger and the message itself. Relationships between people are increasingly sustained, formed or even ended over long distances, through the use of communication technologies, like the mobile phone, e-mail or instant messaging. The RemoteHome is proposing more intuitive ways of communicating and exchanging presence. The materiality of the architecture becomes the medium, the space transforms into a metaphysical reflection of its inhabitants. The project was presented as two connected prototype spaces at the London Science Museum and the Raumlabor in Berlin. The project was developed by Tobi Schneidler in cooperation with the Smart Studio / Interactive Institute Stockholm and the Future Textiles department at the Central Saint Martins in London. Further information: www.remotehome.org and smart.tii.s www.tobi.net | Connected! The making of a live art exchange is realised with the support of the Netherlands Culture Fund. waag society / for old and new media | nieuwmarkt 4 | NL-1012 CR Amsterdam e: floor@waag.org | t: +31 20 557 9898 | f: +31 20 557 9880 | http://www.waag.org ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 16 Jun 2003 23:27:04 +0200 From: florian schneider <fls@kein.org> Subject: Park Fiction presents: Unlikely Encounters From: Christoph Schaefer <cs@nadir.org> Date: Mon Jun 16, 2003 23:24:04 Europe/Berlin [please scroll down for german version] Park Fiction presents: Unlikely Encounters in Urban Space Exhibition of Park Fiction's Documenta11 Installation and International Congress: Hamburg St. Pauli, Reeperbahn 1. Exhibition: June 19 - July 6, open daily from 12 a.m. to 10 p.m. Special Exhibition: the crane-model <http://www.parkfiction.org/unlikelyencounters/koonsmann.html> shown in New York from Andreas Siekmann <http://www.parkfiction.org/unlikelyencounters/koonsmann.html> Congress: June 26 - 29, 2003The exhibition and congress are free. Seats at the conference are limited, please register with: bernadette@nadir.org One year after Documenta 11, Park Fiction's installation returns to Hamburg. For the first time, the installation will be shown in its place of origin, St. Pauli, on the Reeperbahn. The exhibition will be accompanied by an international congress: Unlikely Encounters (in urban space), with groups from Delhi/India, Tijuana/Mexico, La Plata/Argentina, Milan/Italy and Berlin/Munich/Hamburg. After an intensive seven-year process of wishing, planning and negotiating, culminating in its presentation at Documenta11, Park Fiction, a long-term planned park project in Hamburg-St. Pauli, with and from a collective of its residents, is in the midst of realization. Just the right time to reflect on this successful process: With the Documenta installation, a precise form was created, making this exceptional process, where "Art and politics made each other wiser" (Czenki) accessible in its model-like state. The congress Unlikely Encounters in Urban Space will open up the view on the global horizon, and create direct connections between similarly laid-out projects in different countries. Urbanism and the appropriation of cities have meanwhile become central questions in art discourse. What appeared to be a marginal theme skirting the outer limits of the art system has, with increasing dominance, settled down at biennials and international exhibitions, coming into its own as a separate, vivid branch in art. Especially now, at the end of the industrial age, new methods of urban practice are developing all over the world, which broaden the idea of the possibility for artist actions and interventions in the city space. These projects find their own space and areas of work, and cooperating with non-art fields, out of the perspective of daily life, intervene in economic, information and academic city planning systems. This network of local knowledge challenges the global power of the media, and the state and economic authorities. The congress Unlikely Encounters in Urban Space will give groups from various countries and fields of work the possibility to join discussions and establish connections and relationships between various practises and objectives. It is about nothing less than the research of the possibility on the horizon of an experimental urbanism of the multitude. Exhibition from June 19 - July 06, 2003 Opening: June 19, 3-10 p.m. with Ute Meta-Bauer. Congress from June 26 - 29, 2003, with: Ala Plastica / La Plata Cantieri Isola+Office for Urban Transformation / Milano expertbase / Amsterdam, Berlin, München Hamburg Maclovio Rojas / Borderhack / Tijuana Sarai Media Lab / Delhi Galerie für Landschaftskunst / Hamburg Lignas Musicbox / Hamburg Park Fiction / Hamburg Schwabinggrad Ballett / Hamburg and contributions from individuals: Jochen Becker Sabeth Buchmann Stephan Dillemuth Sarat Maharaj Eva Sturm Subcurators: Margit Czenki, Christiane Mennicke, Christoph Schäfer Organization: Bernadette Hengst Publicity and Public Relations: Wanda Wieczorek UnlikelyPress@parkfiction.org Contact: www.parkfiction.org <http://www.parkfiction.org> info@parkfiction.org Backed by: Hafenrandverein für selbstbestimmtes Leben und Wohnen auf St.Pauli, e.V. [deutsche version] Park Fiction presents: Unlikely Encounters in Urban Space Ausstellung der Documenta11 Installation von Park Fiction und Internationaler Kongress: Hamburg St. Pauli, Reeperbahn 1. Ausstellung: 19. Juni - 6. Juli 2003, taeglich von 12 bis 22 Uhr Kongress: 26.-29. Juni 2003 Ausstellung und Kongress kosten keinen Eintritt. Plaetze bei der Konferenz sind begrenzt, bitte anmelden bei: bernadette@nadir.org Ein Jahr nach der Documenta11 kehrt die Installation von Park Fiction nach Hamburg zurueck. Am Ort der Entstehung wird die Arbeit erstmals auf St.Pauli, auf der Reeperbahn ausgestellt. Begleitet wird die Ausstellung von dem internationalen Kongress: Unwahrscheinliche Begegnung, mit Gruppen aus Delhi/India, Hamburg/Muenchen/Berlin/D, La Plata/Argentina, Milano/Italia und Tijuana/Mexico. Das langfristig angelegte Projekt eines kollektiv mit und von AnwohnerInnen geplanten Parks in Hamburg-St. Pauli, Park Fiction, steht nach sieben Jahren eines intensiven Wunsch-, Planungs- und Verhandlungsprozesses und seiner Praesentation auf der Documenta11 mitten in der Realisierung. Gerade der richtige Zeitpunkt, um diesen gelungenen Prozess zu reflektieren: mit der Documenta-Installation wurde eine praezise Form geschaffen, diesen aussergewoehnlichen Prozess, in dem "Kunst und Politik sich gegenseitig schlauer gemacht haben" (Czenki), in seiner Modellhaftigkeit zugaenglich zu machen. Der Kongress Unlikely Encounters in Urban Space wird, auf dieser Basis, den Blick auf den globalisierten Horizont eroeffnen und direkte Zusammenhaenge zwischen aehnlich gelagerten Projekten in verschiedenen Laendern herstellen. Urbanismus und die Aneignung der Staedte sind mittlerweile zu zentralen Fragen kuenstlerischer Diskurse geworden. Was noch zu Beginn des vergangenen Jahrzehnts ein marginales Thema am Rande des Kunstbetriebs zu sein schien, schlaegt sich auf Biennalen und internationalen Ausstellungen immer dominanter nieder, hat sich zu einem eigenen, lebendigen Strang der Kunst entwickelt. Gerade jetzt, mit dem Ende des industriellen Zeitalters, entwickeln sich ueberall auf der Welt neue Methoden urbaner Praxis, die die Vorstellung von kuenstlerischen Eingriffs- und Handlungsmoeglichkeiten im staedtischen Raum erweitern. Diese Projekte suchen sich ihre Raeume und Arbeitsfelder selbst, kooperieren mit ausserkuenstlerischen Feldern, intervenieren aus einer Alltagsperspektive heraus in Oekonomie, Informations-, Wissens- und Stadtplanungsysteme. Diese Netzwerke des lokalen Wissens fordern die globale Macht der Medien, der staatlichen und wirtschaftlichen Instanzen heraus. Der Kongress wird Gruppen aus unterschiedlichen Arbeitsfeldern und Laendern die Moeglichkeit bieten, Diskussionen zu verbinden, Zusammenhaenge und Beziehungen zwischen den verschiedenen Praktiken und Zielen herzustellen. Es geht um nicht weniger, als darum, die am Horizont erscheinenden Moeglichkeiten eines experimentellen Urbanismus der Mengen (Multitudes) zu erforschen. Ausstellung vom 19. Juni - 06. Juli 2003 Eroeffnung: 19. Juni, 15-22 Uhr mit Ute Meta-Bauer. Kongress vom 26. - 29. Juni 2003, mit: Ala Plastica / La Plata Cantieri Isola+Office for Urban Transformation / Milano expertbase / Amsterdam, Berlin, Muenchen Hamburg Maclovio Rojas / Borderhack / Tijuana Sarai Media Lab / Delhi Galerie fuer Landschaftskunst / Hamburg Lignas Musicbox / Hamburg Park Fiction / Hamburg Schwabinggrad Ballett / Hamburg und Beitraege von Einzelpersonen: Jochen Becker Sabeth Buchmann Stephan Dillemuth Sarat Maharaj Eva Sturm Subkuratoren: Margit Czenki, Christiane Mennicke, Christoph Schaefer Organisation: Bernadette Hengst Presse und Oeffentlichkeitsarbeit: Wanda Wieczorek UnlikelyPress@parkfiction.org Kontakt: www.parkfiction.org <http://www.parkfiction.org> info@parkfiction.org Hafenrandverein fuer selbstbestimmtes Leben und Wohnen auf St.Pauli, e.V. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 16 Jun 2003 19:05:47 +0200 From: "SMART Project Space" <info@smartprojectspace.net> Subject: sound performance Tuesday June 17/smart cinema press release SMART Project Space | 1e Constantijn Huygensstraat 20, Amsterdam, +31 = (0)20 427 5951 Tuesday June 17, 20.30 hrs. Smart Project Space presents: SOUND = PERFORMANCES A monthly series in which the boundaries between music and art will be = explored. Organized in collaboration with Stichting Mixer. apestaartje : a label, a collective, a symbol used to specify a = location apestaartje, currently based in New York, was founded in Chicago in = 1998 as a media arts collective and as a record label to distribute the = audio works of the collective. apestaartje is dedicated to exploring = new technologies and techniques as well as expanding on many traditions = from the past. Four performers involved with apestaartje will give four = concerts on this evening. Anderegg is one of the founding members of the apestaartje collective. = His work has been described as "an ever-shifting composition of nervous = trembles, ticks and spasms gently coaxed from acoustic instruments, = field recordings and all things electronic, that is then obsessively = obscured as if beneath a fluttering veil that allows only brief flashes = of detail while carefully filtering the remainder". His second album = 'anomia' has just been released on April 15th 2003. Aero is the solo project of apestaartje co-founder and label head Koen = Holtkamp. His work has been described as "a complex synthetic = recreation of something unspecifically organic, in other words, an = assemblage of sound capable of transforming the listener's conception = of time and space." (AG, other music). His second album titled 'rises = and falls' will be released on apestaartje in July 2003. Minamo, an electroacoustic quartet from Tokyo featuring several key = players in the contemporary Japanese improvised music scene (Tetsuro = Yasunaga, Keiichi Sugimoto, Namiko Sasamotosk) sound is an organic blend = of experimental electronics with instrumentation (guitar, synth, = saxophone, computer etc) that evokes everything from classical = minimalism to more serene folk stylings. Their third album titled = 'beautiful' will be released on apestaartje on April 15th 2003. Collin Olan is a Chicago based sound artist, improviser and software = engineer who recently released his debut 3" cd titled 'rec01' on = apestaartje. BBC Music On-line stated, "Olan's contact mics unlock a = sound world previously hidden from the ear, where tiny events are = magnified to dramatic scale." He is currently working on a full length = album to be released on apestaartje in late summer 2003. Location: Smart Cinema Price: 5.50 Euro For information please contact Alice Smits SMART Project Space | www.smartprojectspace.net Exhibition Space & Cinema: 1e Const. Huygensstraat 20 Opening times: Tues-Sat from 12.00-22.00, Sun from 14.00-22.00 hrs. 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