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Table of Contents: <nettime> Site Announcement: Bataille, Deleuze and Beyond "R. Negarestani" <negarestani@cold-me.net> Call for Entries: TARGET BLANK: 17. STUTTGARTER FILMWINTER - FESTIVAL FOR EXPAND Benjamin Fischer <benjamin_lists@typedown.com> ANN: sine fiction - new releases A Dontigny <ad@electrocd.com> Final call: Perspectives'03 "JavaMuseum" <agricola-w@netcologne.de> Drift: Call For Participation Chris Byrne <chris@mediascot.org> Call for entries: Rainforest Memorial "A Virtual Memorial" <agricola-w@netcologne.de> LINKING PROJECT 2003 linda carroli <lcarroli@pacific.net.au> Media Study Media Study <treborscholz@earthlink.net> Teaching posts - Dream homes in New Zealnd Sean Cubitt <seanc@waikato.ac.nz> Canberra IMC -Working Group Tracey Benson <tracey.benson@anu.edu.au> New Zealand academic posts - Screen and Media Studies George (s) Lessard <media@web.net> GATES PROJECT Sao Paulo Brazil "Lucia Leão" <lucleao@lucialeao.pro.br> ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 12 Aug 2003 07:38:53 +0430 From: "R. Negarestani" <negarestani@cold-me.net> Subject: <nettime> Site Announcement: Bataille, Deleuze and Beyond COLD ME http://www.cold-me.net (From Zarathustra to Nietzsche, Bataille, Deleuze and beyond) Including: Maraka Project (The anonymous histories of Horror) Through the Plague (The lineaments of epidemic in the contemporary writing and art) An Asiatic Junkyard (Where is Asia?) Cold-Workings (An auto-biography of an organ, a journal) Artworks, Discussion Board and more. Cold Me by Reza Negarestani ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 13 Aug 2003 18:09:11 +0200 From: Benjamin Fischer <benjamin_lists@typedown.com> Subject: Call for Entries: TARGET BLANK: 17. STUTTGARTER FILMWINTER - FESTIVAL FOR EXPANDED MEDIA - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ENGLISH VERSION SEE BELOW! - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- TARGET BLANK: 17. STUTTGARTER FILMWINTER - FESTIVAL FOR EXPANDED MEDIA - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Film Video Neue Medien Installation Performance Vortraege Festival 15.-18. Januar 2004 Warm Up 9.-14. Januar 2004 http://www.filmwinter.de Target Blank - der Stuttgarter Filmwinter geht in die 17. Runde - stets auf der Suche nach Innovativem, Kritischem und Unbekanntem in der Medienkunst und Filmkultur, nach den Zwischenzonen und Freiraeumen im Medienbetrieb. Nach dem Rekord von ueber 1300 Einreichungen beim letzten Festival sind alle Film-, Medien- und Kunstschaffende herzlich eingeladen, ihre Arbeiten in den Bereichen Film, Video, CD-ROM/DVD-ROM, Internet, Installation und Performance fuer den kommenden Filmwinter einzusenden. Einreichung Online-Projekte koennen direkt ueber die Festival Website http://www.filmwinter.de eingereicht werden. Anmeldeformulare fuer Film, Video, CD-ROM/DVD-ROM, Installation und Performance koennen im PDF-Format heruntergeladen werden. Deadline fuer Einreichungen: 15. September 2003 Preise In den Sektionen Film/Video und Neue Medien werden Preise in Hoehe von ueber 11.500 EUR vom Publikum und unterschiedlichen Jurykommissionen vergeben. Team-Work-Award Die Hoppe-Ritter Kunstfoerderung stiftet EUR 2.000,- fuer eine Film- oder Videoproduktion, die von einem Team realisiert wurde. Norman 2004 Preis der Jury fuer Film und Video in Hoehe von EUR 1.500,- Preis der Landeshauptstadt Stuttgart fuer Neue Medien Zwei Preise in Hoehe von insg. EUR 4.000,- gehen an Arbeiten aus dem Bereich CD-ROM/DVD-ROM oder an Projekte im Internet. Milla & Partner Preis Preis fuer Medien im Raum (Installationen) in Hoehe von EUR 2000,- DASDING-Publikumspreis Publikumspreise in den Bereichen Film/Video und Internet in Hoehe von jeweils EUR 1.000,- Sowie weitere Preise und die heissbegehrte Wand 5-Ehrenauszeichnung Neben den beiden Wettbewerben fuer Film/Video und Neue Medien wird das Festivalprogramm mit Spezialreihen, Panels, Praesentationen und Musikevents ergaenzt. Weitere Informationen: Wand 5 e.V. im Filmhaus Friedrichstr. 23 A D - 70174 Stuttgart Germany Tel: +49-711-226 91 60 Fax: +49-711-226 91 61 Mail: wanda@wand5.de http://www.filmwinter.de http://www.wand5.de - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- TARGET BLANK: 17TH STUTTGART FILMWINTER - FESTIVAL FOR EXPANDED MEDIA - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Film Video New Media Installation Performance Lectures Festival, January 15-18, 2004 Warm Up, January 9-14, 2004 http://www.filmwinter.de Target Blank - the 17th edition of the Stuttgart Filmwinter is looking for innovative, critical, and unknown posititions in media art and film culture. After the record of 1300 submissions at the last festival the organizer Wand 5 cordially invites filmmakers, media producers, and artists to submit their work. Productions in the field of film, video, CD-ROM/DVD-ROM, installation, and performance are very welcome. Submission Internet-projects may be submitted online on the festival's website http://www.filmwinter.de. Entry forms and regulations for submissions in the field of film, video, CD-ROM/DVD-ROM, installation, and performance can be downloaded as PDF-file. Deadline for submission: September 15, 2003 Awards In the sections film/video and new media prizes amounting more than 11.500 EUR will be awarded by the audience and various jury commissions. Team-Work-Award The Hoppe-Ritter Art Sponsorship endows an award of EUR 2.000 for a team production in the field of film and video. Award of the Jury Award of the Jury for film and video of EUR 1.500 State Capital Stuttgart Awards for New Media These awards of EUR 4.000 go to an independently produced work on CD-ROM/DVD-ROM or to a project published on the internet/www. Milla & Partner Award Award for media in space (installations) of EUR 2.500 DASDING-Audience Award Audience award for film/video and internet of respectively EUR 1.000 as well as further prizes and the popular honourable mention by Wand 5 Besides the competitions for film/video and new media a wide range of special programmes, panels, presentations and music events will be offered. Further information: Wand 5 e.V./Filmhaus Friedrichstr. 23 A D - 70174 Stuttgart Germany Tel: +49-711-226 91 60 Fax: +49-711-226 91 61 Mail: wanda@wand5.de http://www.filmwinter.de http://www.wand5.de ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 15 Aug 2003 16:34:04 -0400 From: A Dontigny <ad@electrocd.com> Subject: ANN: sine fiction - new releases the sine fiction project started in november 2000, sine fiction is a thematic audio project for which various artists compose soundtracks to a classic science fiction novels previous volumes released on http://www.notype.com/ featured zamyatin, orwell and brunner's novels converted into lush electronic tracks by composers a_dontigny, philemon and james schidlowsky following julie rousse's _foundation_, the sine fiction volumes will be released independently at http://www.notype.com/sine/ new releases sine fiction volume V samuel r delany's _dhalgren_ ranging from sombre ambiant to upbeat electronic tracks, kid's posse and the apocalyptic landscapes of bellona are vividly rendered by dick richards' striking skills http://www.notype.com/sine/sine05/index.html sine fiction volume VI william s burroughs' _nova express_ for the crawling centipede hiding in all of us, jeffrey shell (aka eucci) offers a harsh and dense exploration of the venusian ovens, spiced with reference to early tape splicing and good ol' musique concrete http://www.notype.com/sine/sine06/index.html sine fiction volume VII william s burroughs' _the soft machine_ have you become the sailor, wandering throught eerie electronic landscapes littered with discarded trak goods? the hideous mayan caper is exposed by kevin krebs' haunting tracks http://www.notype.com/sine/sine07/index.html next releases arthur c clarke's _the nine billion names of god_ by oeuf korreckt italo calvino's _ti con zero_ by ellende tokyo willam s burroughs' _the ticket that exploded_ by a_dontigny - -- - -- a_dontigny http://www.notype.com/a_dontigny/ http://www.electrocd.com/bio.e/dontigny_ai.html - -- ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 25 Aug 2003 09:12:00 +0200 From: "JavaMuseum" <agricola-w@netcologne.de> Subject: Final call: Perspectives'03 This is a multi-part message in MIME format. - ------=_NextPart_000_0102_01C36AE8.F0D147B0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable JavaMuseum - Forum for Internet Technologies in Contemporary Art (Java=3DJoint Advanced Virtual Affairs) www.javamuseum.org **extended deadline 1 September 2003 for *Perspectives'03* 2003 competition and show case - call for submissions JavaMuseum organises this event online and offline in cooperation with Computer Space Festival Sofia/Bulgaria and Goethe Institute - = Internationes Sofia/Bulgaria. October 2003 "Perspectives'03" will focus on the net based art production 2002/2003. The competition is open for all thematical and technological aspects which net based art allows. Invitation!! All artists who are working net based are invited to submit up to three works completed after 1 January 2002. Only URLs may be submitted to the competition, the finalists will be invited to send their works also as digital files for an eventual offline display. Please use this form for submitting: 1. firstname/name of artist, email, URL 2. a brief bio/CV (not more than 300 words) 3. title and URL of the max 3 projects/works, 4. a short work description for each work (not more than 300 words), 5. a screen shot for each submitted work (max 800x600 pixels, .jpg) Please send the completely filled out form to perspectives03@javamuseum.org or go to JavaMuseum site www.javamuseum.org extended Deadline 1 September 2003 ***************************** JavaMuseum - Forum for Internet Technologies in Contemporary Art (Java=3DJoint Advanced Virtual Affairs) www.javamuseum.org corporate member of=20 [NewMediaArtProjectNetwork] :||cologne - ------=_NextPart_000_0102_01C36AE8.F0D147B0 ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 25 Aug 2003 20:51:57 +0100 From: Chris Byrne <chris@mediascot.org> Subject: Drift: Call For Participation ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Drift: Sound Art + Experimental Music Call For Participation ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ New Media Scotland calls for participation for Drift - an exploration of sound art and experimental music which comprises live events, radio broadcasts, moving image and publications. The accessibility of the Internet together with new tools and methods for digital recording, manipulation, reproduction and distribution have changed forever the way that we think about and interact with sound, giving us new ways to communicate our ideas. An increasing number of artists, producers, DJ's and sonic creators, from a broad spectrum of disciplines and varying modes of practice, are exploring streaming media as a viable format. We want to open up this channel further. We are offering four opportunities to take part in Drift, details follow. Further information, guidelines and application forms available from the Drift web site: http://www.mediascot.org/drift ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Drift Radio Art Commission 2003 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ New Media Scotland invites proposals for radio art projects for Drift. We aim to commission a new radio art work for broadcast both online and on-air, via audio streaming and FM transmission. Fee - £1,000 Support - We will provide practical assistance, access to streaming media tools, and can offer some limited technical support on a negotiated basis. New Media Scotland will facilitate the broadcast of the commissioned work. Eligibility - Only artists based in Scotland can apply We will not accept proposals for: - - audio documentation of projects that exist in another form - - projects which have already been produced Guidelines and application form available from http://www.mediascot.org/drift ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Drift Radio Programme Proposals ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ New Media Scotland invites proposals for radio art programmes. We want to provide a platform for your ideas - one-off events, regular shows, experimental sound projects, radio art work for broadcast both online and on-air, via audio streaming and FM transmission. We cannot pay a fee for this opportunity, but we will support you to realise your programme ideas. Support - We will provide practical assistance, access to streaming media tools, and can offer some limited technical support on a negotiated basis. New Media Scotland will facilitate the broadcast of your programmes. Eligibility - Open to artists, musicians, producers based in Scotland and the UK Guidelines and Programme Summary form available from http://www.mediascot.org/drift ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Resonant Cities: Call for Sound Works ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ New Media Scotland seeks sound works for 'Resonant Cities': Internet radio streaming that explore the sonic identity of our surrounding space and that engage with the fragmented 'noise' of the city soundscape: people, traffic, communication intrusions, mobile phones, radio traffic, city wildlife, buildings... We are particularly interested in audio works which involve one or several of the following ideas or processes: - - Acoustic Ecology - Acousmatics - Phonography - Sonic research - Radio art, Internet radio - Microsound - Lowercase sound - Internet communication media and audio streaming - Electronic communities - Artists' software for sound and music - Sound work developed using open source processes and principles - Generative sound - Sound archives - Spoken word / oral history - Field recordings - The re-purposing / representing of existing analogue sound recordings, such as amateur recordings, scientific recordings, and accidental, lost or abandoned recordings - The works selected by the Drift team will then be curated into themed streams that will be available via this web site. Our intention is to expand the audience for the work, encourage appreciation of sound art, and broaden access to a genre which is too often labelled as esoteric and inaccessible. We cannot pay a fee for this opportunity, but we will facilitate the broadcast of your work. Eligibility - Open to artists, musicians, producers in the UK and across the globe. Guidelines and submission form available from http://www.mediascot.org/drift +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Drift Touring Video Programme: Call for Moving Image Works +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ New Media Scotland seeks sound-based moving image works for Drift. We plan to curate and tour a feature-length programme of short moving image works. We are looking for films and videos which take as their starting point sound art or experimental music. This can include experimental moving image works by artists and films made by musicians, as well as pieces which combine performance aesthetics with sound. The Drift moving image programme will tour to venues in Scotland, the UK and internationally. A specially designed brochure will be produced featuring information on the artists and their works. Fee - Selected artists will be paid a fee for the rights to tour the work. Eligibility - Open to artists, musicians, producers based in Scotland and the UK. Guidelines and submission form available from http://www.mediascot.org/drift ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Drift organised by New Media Scotland. Supported by the Scottish Arts Council, the Daniel Langlois Foundation for Art, Science and Technology, Liverpool School of Art & Design. For further information, visit the Drift web site http://www.mediascot.org/drift or contact New Media Scotland at the address below. - -- - -------------------------------------------------------- info@mediascot.org - -------------------------------------------------------- New Media Scotland tel: +44 131 477 3774 P.O. Box 23434, Edinburgh EH7 5SZ fax: +44 131 477 3775 Scotland, UK http://www.mediascot.org - -------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 26 Aug 2003 09:06:04 +0200 From: "A Virtual Memorial" <agricola-w@netcologne.de> Subject: Call for entries: Rainforest Memorial A Virtual Memorial - Memorial Project against the Forgetting and for Humanity www.a-virtual-memorial.org calls artists for contributing to !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Rainforest Memorial - 5 minutes before 12 - Memorial for the protection and preservation of the natural environment on Earth and its inhabitans !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Deadline 31 October 2003 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Sometimes, when there are new horror news about the environmental situation on Earth, sometimes when we hear one of our favorite animals or plants are threatened with instinct, be honest, most of us swear to become actively somehow in order to do something for the preservation of our natural enviroment, but when these reports are out of news, the daily life goes on as if nothing had happened. The Rainforest as one of the most important and endangered natural environments represents a symbol for the entire threatened nature and the indigenous peoples who are living in, each of these enviroments are much closer to us than we think. The human himself is said to be his biggest enemy, so it is up to all of us to protect the world we are living in and safe and preserve it for future generations to prevent such negative effects of globalization as exploitation of the natural resources through globally operating companies, for instance, which work only for there private or corporate profit on short notice, but not for longterm social and public benefit. The Rainforest Memorial would like to invite artists of all genre and media but also any other people who feel solidarian to take another short second of responsability by contributing an artwork, a privat or political statement etc and express this way the active solidarity against the insane desctruction of the natural environment on Earth. Art, as such, cannot change the world, but art can support the will to make the changes, changes which are necassary for mankind to survive in an environment which is worth to be living in. Please submit your work or statement in one of the following digital file formats: URL of an existing net based work text: .plain email or .txt image: .jpg, .gif, png max size 800x600 pixels and 200 Kb movie: .mov (Quicktime), rm,ram (Real Video) .swf (Flash), .dcr (Shockwave) max. size 1MB All serious submissions will be included. Please send your submission together with your First and family name, email address and homepage URL to rainforestmemorial@a-virtual-memorial.org Deadline 31 October 2003, after the online launch on 1 December the deadline will be ongoing and submission will be included immediately. ****************************************** Visit also the Memorial for the Victims of Terror and Memorial for the Victims of Aids and [R]-[R]-[F] Festival [Remembering-Repressing-Forgetting] on A Virtual Memorial - Memorial project against the Forgetting and for Humanity www.a-virtual-memorial.org corporate member of [NewMediaArtProjectNetwork] :||cologne ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 28 Aug 2003 14:21:11 +1000 From: linda carroli <lcarroli@pacific.net.au> Subject: LINKING PROJECT 2003 >Date: Wed, 27 Aug 2003 21:13:22 -0700 >Subject: LINKING PROJECT 2003 >From: Andrew Bucksbarg <andrew@adhocarts.org> >To: andrew@adhocarts.org >X-Mailer: Apple Mail (2.552) > >For Immediate Release >LINKING PROJECT 2003 >adhocarts.org > >Call for work: >The current state of geo-politics and globalization highlights once again >how the connections of our actions resonate and impact other peoples, >beings and environments around the world. The Linking project looks to >individuals, with an open call, to trace, through the use of links, >relationships that impact bodies of knowledge and how this information >filters down to influence global outcomes. Use your links to trace >information, construct information, or to exemplify. Use your links to >challenge, criticize or celebrate. > >Please submit via info@adhocarts.org: > >Up to ten or so links in the form of an HTML page. > >Include a brief bio. > >Optional: Include a brief text related to your links- a short description >of the linking process or what your links accomplish. > >Optional: Include your email/URL and any relevant text, color or images >in your HTML page. > >Deadline: >November 1st, 2003 > >Produced by adhocarts.org >For more information, visit adhocarts.org or email info@adhocarts.org > >Adhocarts.org was inspired by the need to create support and opportunity >for independent artists, culture producers and creative workers across >disciplines. Adhocarts.org calls into question methods of culture >construction based on hierarchical structures of power and privilege, >working to promote art making free of elitist process and the weight of >capital. Adhocarts.org strives to encourage work outside of the >traditional format of galleries and museums as well as forms of work that >are under-represented or overshadowed by large money making industries. >Adhocarts.org works to promote the design of alternative culture that >counters mainstream modes of living and concepts manufactured and promoted >by large corporate entities and governments. Adhocarts.org accomplishes >this by exploring notions of "cultural capital," education, networked >information, individual/community empowerment and >self-sufficiency/sustainability. Adhocarts.org uses the democratizing >potential of network technology to reach communities around the globe, >producing projects and events that encourage these practices. > >Education and Networked Information >Art, Technology and Social Process >Corporate/Capital Defiant Culture >Creative Resistance and the Vitality of Dissent >Globalized Relations >Rad Democracy >Fun and Games > ></blockquote></x-html> ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 29 Aug 2003 14:43:53 -0400 From: Media Study <treborscholz@earthlink.net> Subject: Media Study Announcing - ------------------------------------------ GRADUATE STUDIES @ - ------------------------------------------ - ------------------------------------------ - ------------------------------------------ THE_DEPARTMENT_OF_MEDIA_STUDY - ------------------------------------------ UNIVERSITY_AT_BUFFALO - ------------------------------------------ STATE_UNIVERSITY_OF_NEW_YORK - ------------------------------------------ ///// INVITATION FOR APPLICATIONS - ------------------------------------------ - ------------------------------------------ - ------------------------------------------ http://mediastudy.buffalo.edu - ------------------------------------------ - ------------------------------------------ ///// TO APPLY FOR A TWO YEAR MFA or MAH, STARTING IN FALL 2004: Applications must be received by January 15, 2003 - ------------------------------------------ http://mediastudy.buffalo.edu/s/grad_application.shtml - ------------------------------------------ - ------------------------------------------ - ------------------------------------------ The Department of Media Study offers you a context to explore the moving image, networked and programmable media and critical theory in its social context. - ------------------------------------------ - ------------------------------------------ - ------------------------------------------ /////KEYWORDS - ------------------------------------------ < art activism __ audio art __ avant-garde in various media__body criticism __ collective web logging__ contemplative robotics __ critical theory__critical web-based art __ documentary__embodied theory__ experimental performance__fiction/ dramatic virtual reality __ filmmaking__ film studies __ graphics programming__ history of sound __interactive environments__ interdisciplinary practice __media analysis__narrative theory__ networked and low-cost virtual reality__ poetics postmodernism in film, art, music, and theory__ semiotics__ soft human computer interaction__ video art> - ------------------------------------------ - ------------------------------------------ The Department of Media Study was founded in the late 1960¹s by Gerald O'Grady. We have a long tradition of support for innovative, independent media production and criticism - our digital arts program, for example, is among the first in the United States. DMS enables students the rare opportunity of truly inter-disciplinary work. We are linked to resources in artistic practices and theory in the departments of Anthropology, Architecture, Art, Art History, Comparative Literature, Communications, Computer Science, Education, Engineering, English, Music, Theatre and Dance; and the Center for the Americas. - ------------------------------------------ The department's approach acknowledges the inextricable link between theory and practice, and the possibility of their fruitful convergence. Media production, in our sense, is a theoretically informed and socially contextualized cultural activity. - ------------------------------------------ - ------------------------------------------ ///// THE FOLLOWING ARTISTS AND SCHOLARS ARE ACTIVE AT DMS - ------------------------------------------ ////Josephine Anstey ////Marc Böhlen ////Chris Borkowski ////Tony Conrad ////Vanessa Dennen ////Sarah Elder ////Jesse Fabian ////Loss Pequeño Glazier ////Brian Henderson ////Meg Knowles ////Caroline Koebel ////Vincenzo Mistrett ////David Pape ////Linda Reisman ////Roy Roussel ////Trebor Scholz ////Bernadette Wegenstein - ------------------------------------------ - ------------------------------------------ The Department of Media Study is linked to resources in artistic practices and theory at the departments Anthropology, Architecture, Art, Art History, Comparative Literature, Communications, Computer Science, Education, Engineering, English, Music, Theatre and Dance; and the Center for the Americas. - ------------------------------------------ - ------------------------------------------ /////Information on the DEPARTMENT OF MEDIA STUDY as well as registration can be found at http://mediastudy.buffalo.edu - ------------------------------------------ - ------------------------------------------ /////SOME RECENT GUESTS - ------------------------------------------ - ------------------------------------------ Craig Baldwin, Geoffrey Batchen, Beige Records, Zoe Beloff, Simon Biggs, Lisa Cartwright, Abigail Child, Douglas Crimp , Fakeshop, Mary Flanagan, Michael Freund, Alex Galloway, Guerilla Girls, Lisa Jevbratt, Miranda July, Lev Manovich, John Menick, Judd Morrissey, Laurie Palmer, Keith Piper, Walid Ra¹ad, Abbe Raven, David Rokeby, Dan Sandin, Carolee Schneeman, DJ Spooky, Mark Street, Mark Stricklin, STELARC, Lori Talley, Allan Wexler, Norman White - ------------------------------------------ - ------------------------------------------ /////CURRENT RESEARCH PROJECTS AND PRODUCTIONS CAN BE FOUND AT http://mediastudy.buffalo.edu/s/faculty.shtml - ------------------------------------------ - ------------------------------------------ /////COURSES FALL 2004 - ------------------------------------------ - ------------------------------------------ Analysis of Interactive Environments in Art & Entertainment///////Film Workshop 1///////Survey of Independent Film from 1990///////The Advertising Media//////Programming Graphics/////// Machine Vision in the Arts/////// Production in Media///////Critical Netcultures///////Sound Design///////Film & Develpment of Contemporary Art: Art Practicing the Body///////Principles in Media Production///////Poetics of Programmable Literature ///////Ethnographic Film///////Novels to Film: Contemporary Authors - ------------------------------------------ - ------------------------------------------ http://mediastudy.buffalo.edu/s/courses_grad.shtml - ------------------------------------------ - ------------------------------------------ /////FACILITIES - ------------------------------------------ Part of what makes Media Study at UB unique are our numerous resources within the university itself and the city of Buffalo. Students not only have access to our labs and equipment, but also benefit vocationally and artistically from our strong ties to professional organizations within Buffalo (a list follows). Resources include access to equipment, labs, suites, screening rooms, and internships at area organizations. Students will also gain from supervision of the Director of Graduate Studies, benefit from university services and resources, and have access to all university libraries, including Lockwood library for research materials and VCRs. The Media Library in 24 Capen is another excellent resource for students. The Department of Media Study also features its own collection of more than 1.000 videos, films, and DVDs for students to view and study. - ------------------------------------------ - ------------------------------------------ - ------------------------------------------ - ------------------------------------------ - ------------------------------------------ - ------------------------------------------ ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 11 Aug 2003 11:31:06 +1200 From: Sean Cubitt <seanc@waikato.ac.nz> Subject: Teaching posts - Dream homes in New Zealnd - --============_-1151564225==_ma============ Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" ; format="flowed" Hope the following may be of interest and that I can get back into nettime after busy hiatus sean Department of Screen and Media Studies Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences CRITICISM AND CREATIVITY IN 21ST CENTURY MEDIA To account for staff changes and continuing growth in Screen and Media Studies, the Department seeks three innovative teacher-researchers to join a dynamic and growing team. Successful applicants will be expected to contribute to the range of the department's undergraduate and graduate teaching. We are especially interested in candidates with expertise in one or more of the following fields: digital media (including games and mobile telecoms), Aotearoa New Zealand and indigenous media, mass communication perspectives, globalisation, audience and reception studies, creative industries, media theory, media education and children's media. An ability to contribute to teaching video and digital skills would be an advantage. 230355 ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR A PhD in a relevant discipline and equivalent accreditation and professional standing will be required as will an international research reputation and the proven ability to attract research funding. Demonstrated success in attracting external research funding and in completing grant applications is preferred. 230356 SENIOR LECTURER (Fixed-term for 3 years) A PhD or masters qualification in a relevant discipline area and/or equivalent accreditation and professional standing is required. Demonstrated success in attracting external research funding and in completing grant applications is preferred. 230357 LECTURER Preferably you will have a Masters degree or PhD qualification in a relevant discipline area and/or equivalent accreditation and professional standing although an appointment may be made subject to completion of a Masters/Doctoral degree within a period of probation or other defined time frame. Further information regarding the University is available at http://www.waikato.ac.nz and additional information about the Deparment at http://www.waikato.ac.nz/film Enquiries of an academic nature may be directed to Professor Sean Cubitt, email seanc@waikato.ac.nz Applications for all positions close on Monday, 1 September 2003. - -- Sean Cubitt * Screen and Media Studies * University of Waikato * Private Bag 3105 * Hamilton * New Zealand * seanc@waikato.ac.nz * T: +64 (0)7 838 4543 * F: +64 (0)7 838 4767 http://www.waikato.ac.nz/film - --============_-1151564225==_ma============ ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 14 Aug 2003 00:25:01 +1000 From: Tracey Benson <tracey.benson@anu.edu.au> Subject: Canberra IMC -Working Group PLEASE DISTRIBUTE WIDELY - --------ATTENTION MEDIA ARTISTS, ACTIVISTS, WRITERS, MEDIA PRESENTERS, OPEN SOURCE CODERS-------------------------------------- Do you think Canberra could do with its own online Indymedia Center? Would you like to get involved in setting up a Canberra IMC? Would you like to contribute your views as well as keeping informed of local, national and global issues? Indymedia (IMC) was initiated by a range of collectives and public access media organisations in 1999 to provide an alternative to mainstream media reporting on the WTO protests in Seattle. Indymedia has centers all around the globe including Adelaide, Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne and Perth. Based on the premise that 'everyone is a journalist, everyone is a witness', Indymedia centers operate through the participation of activists and independent media makers. If you are interested in getting involved and /or would like to offer your support for the development of a Canberra Indymedia please email Tracey at tracey.benson@anu.edu.au Let's make it happen!!! "During times of universal deceit, telling the truth is a revolutionary act" George Orwell Tracey Benson PhD Candidate National Institute of the Arts Australian National University www.byte-time.net www.cowgrrls.com/muster.htm http://brisbane.stories.powerup.com.au/gar_morumba/view.artworks.htm www.ccas.com.au/culdesac/benson/index.htm www.ctheory.library.cornell.edu/issue3/ethpara.htm ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 12 Aug 2003 07:16:31 -0500 From: George (s) Lessard <media@web.net> Subject: New Zealand academic posts - Screen and Media Studies > Begin forwarded message: From: Sean Cubitt <seanc@waikato.ac.nz> Date: Sun Aug 10, 2003 6:32:32 PM America/Winnipeg To: fibreculture-announce@lists.myspinach.org Subject: ::fc-announce:: New Zealand academic posts Department of Screen and Media Studies Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences CRITICISM AND CREATIVITY IN 21ST CENTURY MEDIA To account for staff changes and continuing growth in Screen and Media Studies, the Department seeks three innovative teacher-researchers to join a dynamic and growing team. Successful applicants will be expected to contribute to the range of the department's undergraduate and graduate teaching. We are especially interested in candidates with expertise in one or more of the following fields: digital media (including games and mobile telecoms), Aotearoa New Zealand and indigenous media, mass communication perspectives, globalisation, audience and reception studies, creative industries, media theory, media education and children's media. An ability to contribute to teaching video and digital skills would be an advantage. 230355 ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR A PhD in a relevant discipline and equivalent accreditation and professional standing will be required as will an international research reputation and the proven ability to attract research funding. Demonstrated success in attracting external research funding and in completing grant applications is preferred. 230356 SENIOR LECTURER (Fixed-term for 3 years) A PhD or masters qualification in a relevant discipline area and/or equivalent accreditation and professional standing is required. Demonstrated success in attracting external research funding and in completing grant applications is preferred. 230357 LECTURER Preferably you will have a Masters degree or PhD qualification in a relevant discipline area and/or equivalent accreditation and professional standing although an appointment may be made subject to completion of a Masters/Doctoral degree within a period of probation or other defined time frame. Further information regarding the University is available at http://www.waikato.ac.nz and additional information about the Deparment at http://www.waikato.ac.nz/film Enquiries of an academic nature may be directed to Professor Sean Cubitt, email seanc@waikato.ac.nz Applications for all positions close on Monday, 1 September 2003. - -- Sean Cubitt * Screen and Media Studies * University of Waikato * Private Bag 3105 * Hamilton * New Zealand * seanc@waikato.ac.nz * T: +64 (0)7 838 4543 * F: +64 (0)7 838 4767 http://www.waikato.ac.nz/film ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 19 Aug 2003 16:43:42 -0300 From: "Lucia Leão" <lucleao@lucialeao.pro.br> Subject: GATES PROJECT Sao Paulo Brazil GATES PROJECT CURATED BY CATERINA DAVINIO Gates Project – São Paulo Node The gate of wishes - - a project by Lucia Leão The gate of wishes is the Sao Paulo node of Gates Project curated by Caterina Davinio. You are invited to participate of this gate, sending your wishes. You can send your wishes in any stile: phrases, visual poetry design, pictures, sound and so on. Send to thegateofwishes@yahoo.com In Brazil, we have a very strong tradition: we write our wishes on pieces of paper and put them behind the images os saints we are devoted to. People believe that thinking more seriously about our wishes and writing them has a great magic power. We are preparing a performance on 29th August. All the material that we’ve received will be present (read, dance, fix…) next to a door, creating The gate of wishes. The performance and the installation are going to happen in São Paulo – Brazil, around a gate situated in Center of Communication and Arts SENAC – CCA. Date: 29th August, 2003 at 10 AM. Address: Rua Scipião, 67, Lapa São Paulo – SP BRAZIL Send your material until 28th August, 2003 to thegateofwishes@yahoo.com ------------------------------ # 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