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NETTIME'S WEEKLY ANNOUNCER - every friday into your inbox - net.culture.events calls-prices-symposia-netcastings-websites-campaigns-books-lectures-meetings inform to be informed and send your PR to sandra.fauconnier@rug.ac.be in time! 0.......1........2........3........4........5........6........7........8 1...Laura Baigorri.....................ARTE EN RED 2...host@livingroom.org................the livingroom.org 3...EMAF / Medienkunstfestival.........emaf 1998 4...Richard Gardner....................The DEADLINES LIST - December 1997 Edition 5...David Hudson.......................New Series on "New Rules" 6...Stefaan Decostere..................FROM WALKER 7...t byfield..........................an improved recursive bullshit machine ........1............................................................... From: Laura Baigorri <baigorri@iua.upf.es> Subject: ARTE EN RED "ARTE EN RED" is an independent site wich contains an address selection related to contemporary art in general and electronic art in particular. ARTE EN RED. http://www.iua.upf.es/~baigorri/arte/ This site includes 12 sections: Artist (creation in the net, web pages) Art centers (Institutions, Independents associations), Texts and discussions (conferences, congres and symposiums), Museums and Galleries, Magazines, Difusion (festivals, biennals and exhibitions), Sites, Education and Research, Music, About the Net, Directories and search engines, and... guerrilla. NETTIME CRITICISM is on SOBRE LA RED (About the Net) COMING SOON IN ENGLISH! .................2...................................................... From: "host@livingroom.org" <host@livingroom.org> Subject: the livingroom.org the livingroom.org is an "arts-support" website, funded by the non-profit Randy Hostetler Living Room Fund. it is a home for experimental musicians, performance and multimedia artists, and all other persons interested in creative artistic endeavors. it is a completely free place for artists in any and all disciplines to communicate, trade resources, show their work, and publicize their events/showings/concerts. we feature artist's works (visual, sound, java, etc) in the livingroom, international events listings in the kitchen, an extensive collection of art-related links in the resource room, an arts discussion list in the meeting room and information about the life of Randy Hostetler, the inspiration behind the livingroom.org site, in Randy's room. if you would like to show your work on our site, list an upcoming event with us, join our mailing list, add to our resource listings, etc., please contact us at: host@livingroom.org and please visit and use our site: http://www.livingroom.org ..........................3............................................. From: EMAF@bionic.zerberus.de (EMAF / Medienkunstfestival) Subject: emaf 1998 ------------------------------------------------------------ EUROPEAN MEDIA ART FESTIVAL 1998 6-10th May 1998 ------------------------------------------------------------ You are warmly invited to send contributions to the eleventh European Media Art Festival. An international forum for contemporary media art, this festival will gather together artists, theoreticians, journalists and a young engaged public in Osnabrueck from 6 to 10 May 1998. CALL FOR ENTRIES Experimental and innovative works can be submitted on film, video, CD-Rom and the Internet, as well as in the form of installations or performance pieces. The deadline for submissions is 2 March 1998.!!!!!!!! We welcome contributions such as discussion topics and essays on themes relating to specific media. Selected contributions will be published in the festival catalogue and on our web-site. At the festival a jury of film critics will present the German Film Critics award for the best German experimental film or video production of the year. SPECIALS The EMAF programme has been extended to include featured artists, retrospectives and presentations on specific countries. Hong Kong, South America and various countries of Eastern Europe have been the subject of previous festivals. The series will be continued in 1998 with a comprehensive programme from Sweden. RETROSPECTIVES The subject of this year's presentation will be the films and installations of West Coast filmmaker Pat O`Neill, whose films are created on an optical printer, combining the functions of camera and projector. O`Neill has developed and perfected this tool for the manipulation of images since the early 1970s. The results, which can often surprise, are a combination of technically brilliant images and a new kind of film language. INTERNATIONAL STUDENT FORUM The International Student Forum is an integral component of EMAF, giving students from the various European film and media colleges the chance to present their current productions. An important focus is the exhibition of video and computer installations. Students working in all fields are invited to send in their current productions to the festival! INTER NET(Z)WERKE The Virtual Festival Forum is a new EMAF project in which new ways of exhibiting film, video and the digital media are explored, and experiments are developed using the various systems. In co-operation with the Berlage Institut Amsterdam and the Festival film+arc Graz, EMAF has organised Dialogue Spaces, a project in which the new forms of communication provided by the Internet are brought together with modern architectural conceptualisations of real and virtual spaces. Net-Culture Projects, strategies, and constructions are the focus of the symposium Net-Culture, which will throw light on current artistic and philosophical developments in the media. EXHIBITION 6th - 24th May, 1998 As in previous years the Kunsthalle Dominikanerkirche will be central venue for the Electronic Cafe, the seminars and the international exhibition of film, video and computer installations. This newly renovated building offers an ideal space for realisation of artistic concepts which span sculpture, projection and networking. ------------------------------------------------------------- For further information visit our website or contact: ( Applicationforms are available on our web site.) European Media Art Festival PO Box 1861 D-49008 Osnabrueck Tel: 49/(0)541/ 21658 25779 Fax: 49/(0)541/ 28327 email:emaf@bionic.zerberus.de Internet:http://www.emaf.de ...................................4.................................... From: Richard Gardner <adl@xensei.com> Subject: The DEADLINES LIST - December 1997 Edition The ART DEADLINES LIST: Juried competitions, jobs, internships, call for entries/proposals/papers, contests, scholarships, residencies, auditions, fellowships, casting calls, tryouts, grants, festivals, funding, financial aid, and other opportunities for artists, art educators and art students of all ages: http://rtuh.com/adl ............................................5........................... From: dwh@berlin.snafu.de (David Hudson) Subject: New Series on "New Rules" A series has just kicked off at Rewired on Wired executive editor Kevin Kelly's "New Rules for the New Economy." In the spirit of new net.star Natalie Bookchin, you might enhance your enjoyment of the series by accepting a homework assignment: Read the Kelly piece first: http://wwww.wired.com/wired/5.09/newrules.html The schedule: Monday, December 1: An intro to the series. Tuesday, December 2: Doug Henwood on The Law of Connection: Embrace dumb power. Wednesday, December 3: Paulina Borsook on The Law of Plenitude: More gives more. Thursday, December 4: Dennis Claxton on The Law of Exponential Value: Success is nonlinear. Friday, December 5: Niko Waesche on The Law of Tipping Points: Significance precedes momentum. Weekend. Monday, December 8: Ellen Ullman on The Law of Increasing Returns: Make virtuous circles. Tuesday, December 9: Brad De Long on The Law of Inverse Pricing: Anticipate the cheap. Wednesday, December 10: Felix Stalder on The Law of Generosity: Follow the free. Thursday, December 11: Jamie King on The Law of the Allegiance: Feed the web first. Friday, December 12: Jim Balderston on The Law of Devolution: Let go at the top. Weekend. Monday, December 15: Paul Treanor on The Law of Displacement: The net wins. Tuesday, December 16: Tim Redmond on The Law of Churn: Seek sustainable disequilibrium. Wednesday, December 17: Owen Thomas on The Law of Inefficiencies: Don't solve problems, seek opportunities. Now accepting submissions for something to run on Thursday and Friday so I can take a full three weeks off. <g> Oh, and naturally, I encourage Bruce Sterling to crosspost this all over the place. .....................................................6.................. From: Sid Shniad <shniad@sfu.ca> >From the 23 to the 25 of February 1998, 600 representatives of peoples movements will meet in Geneva to establish a platform for worldwide action against trade liberalisation: the Peoples' Global Action against "Free" Trade and the WTO (PGA). The PGA will work as a tool for coordination, exchange of information and mutual support for the struggles of all those hit by neoliberal globalisation. It calls for non-violent civil disobedience and the construction of local alternatives by local people, as answers to the action of multilateral institutions, governments and corporations. The first big-scale action in the calendar of the PGA will be a wave of decentralised mobilisations and protests all over the world parallel to the Second Ministerial Conference of the World Trade Organisation (WTO), which shall take place on 18-20 May 1998. The meeting in February will be the founding conference of the PGA, since it will lay down the basis of the alliance in the form of a manifesto. It is being convened by a committee formed by some of the most representative peoples' movements of all continents, including peasant movements (like the Brazilian Movimento Sem Terra, the Indian KRRS and the Peasant Movement of the Philippines), indigenous peoples (like the Mexican Zapatistas, the Nigerian Movement for the Survival of the Ogoni People, the Indigenous Women's Network of North America and the Pacific and FIA, a Maori organisation from Aotearoa), unions (like the Central Sandinista de Trabajadores from Nicaragua) and women's organisations (like Mama 86, an organisation of Ukranian women affected by the Chernobyl disaster, and the above mentioned Indigenous Women's Network). Other events will take place around the first PGA conference. From the 18 to the 21 of February, there will be several information and discussion roundtables on topics such as gender, food production, culture, economics, etc., prepared by organisations participating in the conference. On February 22 there will be a one-day intensive seminar on the WTO, the MAI and trade liberalisation. On February 26 there will be a number of coordination and planning sessions in small groups, divided according to the topics treated in the roundtables. Finally, on February 27 there will be a European meeting to launch a Europe-wide movement of civil disobedience against "free" trade. If you want more information about the PGA and its first conference, please visit the web page http://www.agp.org or send a message to playfair@asta.rwth-aachen.de IMPORTANT: If you are interested in this conference and come from Africa, Asia, Latin America or Central and Eastern Europe, please get in touch with the conference secretariat RIGHT NOW, even if you are not sure about your participation. The Swiss visa procedure is probably the most difficult one in the whole world. There will be limited funds to support the travel expenses of some delegates; you will receive more information about this at the beginning of 1998, but you should anyhow send your application now. **************************************************** Play Fair Europe! e.V. Tel: +49-241-80 37 92 Turmstr. 3 Fax: +49-241-88 88 394 52072 Aachen, Germany email: playfair@asta.rwth-aachen.de From: Stefaan Decostere <decoste@imaginet.be> Subject: FROM WALKER <http://www.partywalker.org> opened last Saturday. It is part of a larger project by Stefaan Decostere and Constant vzw, called The Party: "a website, an installation and four parties, about RESISTANCE and the CITY". Zuper! designed the website. Have fun! (and don't forget to take a look at our favorite partywalkerpart: <http://www.partywalker.org/home> ..............................................................7......... From: t byfield <tbyfield@panix.com> Subject: an improved recurive bullshit machine Maybe some of you will remember the ZK meeting in the Waag? Well, someone's finally made such a machine--and a very clever one too. http://e-scrub.com/wpoison Cheers, Ted --- # distributed via nettime-l : no commercial use without permission # <nettime> is a closed moderated mailinglist for net criticism, # collaborative text filtering and cultural politics of the nets # more info: majordomo@icf.de and "info nettime" in the msg body # URL: http://www.desk.nl/~nettime/ contact: nettime-owner@icf.de