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NETTIME'S WEEKLY ANNOUNCER - every friday into your inbox calls-symposia-websites-campaigns-books-lectures-meetings send your PR to sandra.fauconnier@rug.ac.be in time! 0.......1........2........3........4........5........6 1...Jaka eleznikar........> Bela 0.2 /White 0.2 :: medmrezna.umetnost 2...ANDREJ TISMA..........WEB.ART'S NATURE 3.........................Int. Seminar GLOBALISATION and RESISTANCE 4...INTIM@................The nobilitation of the material 5...Crash Media...........Call#3 6...CyberSalon............CYBER.SALON 7 <24/6/98> 7...Victor Acevedo........ACEVEDOnews Summer98 8...lisa haskel...........ICA, London, Dialogues with the Machine 9...Eveline Lubbers.......Banned McLibel documentary fights back 10..typ.nl................Tuesday, June 23th, 20:00-21:00 hrs, de Balie, T Y P txt ONLY 11..florian schneider.....camp at the border 12..cisler................Report on Digital Media Content for Children conference ........1.............................................. Date: Wed, 14 Jun 1995 16:06:42 +0100 From: "Jaka eleznikar" <jaka.zeleznikar@kiss.uni-lj.si> Subject: > Bela 0.2 /White 0.2 :: medmrezna.umetnost ..JAKA ZELEZNIKAR.................................... ____ __ ____ ___ / __ )___ / /___ _ / __ \ |__ \ / __ / _ \/ / __ `/ / / / / __/ / / /_/ / __/ / /_/ / / /_/ / / __/ /_____/\___/_/\__,_/ \____(_)____/ BELA 0.2 medmrezna.umetnost http://www.kiss.uni-lj.si/~k4ff0047/bela2/okvir.htm OK: 800x600 Arial CE, 12 (crkovna druzina.velikost) Netscape communicator jezik: slovenscina, anglescina /Uporaba jezika (naravnega.cloveskega), je minimalna./ ..JAKA ZELEZNIKAR.................................... ..BELA 0.2........................................... http://www.kiss.uni-lj.si/~k4ff0047/bela2/okvir.htm . ..................................................... ..Medmrezna.umetnost................................. ..................................................... ..Domaca stran:...................................... .............. http://www.kiss.uni-lj.si/~k4ff0047 .. ..................................................... ..................................................... ***************************************************** ..JAKA ZELEZNIKAR.................................... _ ____ _ __ ____ ___ | | / / /_ (_) /____ / __ \ |__ \ | | /| / / __ \/ / __/ _ \ / / / / __/ / | |/ |/ / / / / / /_/ __/ / /_/ / / __/ |__/|__/_/ /_/_/\__/\___/ \____(_)____/ WHITE 0.2 net.art http://www.kiss.uni-lj.si/~k4ff0047/bela2-a/okvir.htm OK: 800x600 Arial CE, 12 (font.size) Netscape communicator language: English, Slovene /Use of language (natural.human) is minimal./ ..JAKA ZELEZNIKAR.................................... ..WHITE 0.2.......................................... http://www.kiss.uni-lj.si/~k4ff0047/bela2-a/okvir.htm ..................................................... ..Net.art............................................ ..................................................... ..Home page:......................................... ............ http://www.kiss.uni-lj.si/~k4ff0047 .... ..................................................... ..................................................... .................2..................................... Date: Sun, 14 Jun 1998 18:42:02 +0200 From: ANDREJ TISMA <aart@EUnet.yu> Subject: WEB.ART'S NATURE Now You can read the entire essay on web.art at this URL: http://members.tripod.com/~aaart/webartsn.htm ..........................3............................ From: playfair@asta.rwth-aachen.de Subject: Int. Seminar GLOBALISATION and RESISTANCE Date: Sun, 14 Jun 1998 22:33:45 +0200 Ander Europa lijst ------------------ International Seminar GLOBALISATION and RESISTANCE The Social and Environmental Effects of "Free" Trade Geneva, 16 to 31 August 1998 THIS IS A SEMINAR about the 800 million people who go hungry everyday, about the women whose health is destroyed working in the textile industry for miserable wages, about the indigenous peoples massacred by multinationals for defending their lands, about the freedom of exploitation caused by "free" trade. About peasants squatting land all across the planet, about the battles against big dams and other megalomaniac projects, about the struggle of the Zapatistas in Chiapas, about the women and men who are daily defying patriarchy, about the squatting of houses and streets to the rhythm of drums, about the self governance of the thousands of workers who have taken over their factories. We have organised it to inform you and to heat up your adrenaline, to inspire your rage and strengthen your hope. CONTENTS ******** The seminar is divided into five blocks. The first block starts by defining a series of basic concepts, such as development, globalisation, neoliberalism, gender and sustainability. This is followed by a historical perspective of development, from colonialism until the present day. (3 days) The second block will be dedicated to theoretical descriptions and practical discussions about gender relations, the environment, culture and technology. (2 days) In the third block, we will put the themes discussed in the second block into more concrete terms, focussing on the study of the "development" of agriculture and rural societies. In this block we will place a special emphasis on the environmental, cultural and gender impact of the Green Revolution and modern biotechnologies and patents on life. ( 2 days ) In the fourth block, we focus on studying the rules which shape the globalised world in which we live. We will talk about the World Trade Organisation (WTO), and its trade treaties which govern the world, the financial casino which moves billions of dollars electronically every day, regional integration agreements (such as Maastricht and NAFTA), and about the Multilateral Agreement on Investment, which is currently being imposed on us. We will also talk about the agreements which attempt to solve environmental problems created by globalisation, such as the Climate Convention, the Biodiversity Convention and the Montreal Protocol.. (4 days) Finally, in the last block, we will discuss power structures and the alternatives to such structures. We will analyse who runs the world today, and how, and we will explore different alternatives. There will be discussion of the pros and cons of diverse forms of action and of organisation. As the last part, we shall talk about various processes of co-ordination which can exist at different levels. (3 days) The speakers will include a variety of activists, academics, authors and representatives of different organisations. Some of them will be well known authorities in their fields, some others unknown but experienced practitioners. We will invite representatives of Indigenous peoples (who will be in Geneva at the time of the seminar, participating in the UN Working Group on Indigenous peoples) to come and talk about their struggles. And we will also invite official representatives of several international institutions and NGOs to talk - including people who will have a very different view of the world than the organisers (for instance, we hope that a representative of the World Trade Organisation will hold a workshop). PARTICIPATION ************* The seminar is open to everyone, regardless of age, previous knowledge or experience around the issues. The seminar will be held in the garden of a big house beside the Lake of Geneva, just outside town. We'll be able to use the kitchen and bathrooms of the house, but the seminar itself will be outdoors (excepting rainy days). You should bring a camping tent and a sleeping bag with you. If you have no possibility to get hold of a tent, let us know beforehand and we'll try to find place for you. Since the programme is dense and complicated, there will be some free time to consolidate concepts, rest your minds, chat with other people. The seminar will combine educational sessions in the mornings with workshops in some afternoons. There will be two free days, and in 8 afternoons there will be workshops, discussions, videos, dances, lake swimming, games, or what else people want to do. For these activities we are counting on the initiative and creativity of the participants, so remem-ber to bring your videos, musical instruments, games materials, and sense of fun. You'll have to be prepared for helping out with domestic work (cleaning, cooking, etc) and to survive on vegetarian food (although you can of course bring meat for self consumption). We also count on your respect for the people whose garden we'll squat. And you'll also have to be prepared to live for the two weeks in a group where no forms of discrimination or aggression will be tolerated; there is enough of that out there, so we do not want to deal with it also at the seminar. LANGUAGES ********* The seminar will be held in English and French. Depending on the interest, there might also be translation into German and / or Italian. FEES **** The participation fee (which includes a place to put up your tent and food) will differ depending on the region where the participant lives. For people living in very rich Western countries (Switzerland, Germany, Netherlands, France, etc) the fee will be 250 Swiss Francs (around 166 US$). For people living in rich Western countries (Italy, Spain, Portugal, etc) the fee will be 200 Swiss Franks (about 133 US$). For most other people, the seminar will be either for free or very cheap. For people staying only for a few days, a DAILY fee of 15 Swiss Francs will be charged, no matter whether you live in very rich or just rich countries. THE ORGANISERS ************** We are people who work together for social and environmental justice and gender equality. We come from different places and work together but in an autonomous manner, since we are all sick of big organisations (especially political parties and other groups with their eyes on power). We do not have a name or a legal status. We work on issues that are of concern to us, hoping to inform and inspire as large and diverse a range of people as possible. Interested? *********** Send this form to the address below and we'll send you more information Seminar "Globalisation and Resistance", c/o IAS. 5, Rue Samuel Constant. 1201 Geneva, Switzerland. E-mail playfair@asta.rwth-aachen.de Name: Address: Country: Tel: Fax: Email: Organisation/collective (if applicable): Do you need a Swiss visa?: How many days do you intend to come for? From until Can you bring a camping tent? Can you share it with someone else? Would like to organise any activity for the free time sessions? If yes, please describe ...................................4................... From: "intim@" <igor.stromajer@guest.arnes.si> Date: Mon, 15 Jun 1998 00:50:07 +0000 Subject: The nobilitation of the material Darko Golija "The nobilitation of the material" online exhibition / Statuary http://www2.arnes.si/~medianox June 15 - July 15, 1998 "Art is as sublime as divinity, as inexplicable as life, independent to definitions, and without any intention. A work of art rises through the artistic evaluation of its elements. I by myself am only aware of the way I create it, and the medium I bear inside is the only thing I know, without knowing the final intention," this is what Kurt Schwiters said nearly eighty years age. After the concept of mimesis as the key concept in the history of art has been substituted by unmimetic artistic practices, an endless space for interpretations and records, associations and symbolic as well as for analysis of pure forms and materials opened up. The syntagmas of Schwiters are to a great extent true for the sculptural projects, constructions and installations of the sculptor Darko Golija which at first sight often are an amorphic symbiosis of the material and ideas but in the same time they are also full of submeanings, nobilitations of apparently obscure materials and their transformation to physical and metaphysical meanings. The materialization of THE CLOUD as a transsubstantiation of the modern apotheosis and the epiphany of the civilization at the end of the XXth century which sometimes serves also with an artistic, installation - technical interpretation of its origin; THE LINE as a sort of an artistic ECG of this civilization and art; the archeotype POSITION OF SUCTION and the monumentaly trivial TONKA'S HOUSE are only a few examples which bear witness to an expressive authorial artistic optics which is anchored in the modern and also in the postmodern period. Golija possesses a full arsenal of esthetic experiences of the sculptural form, and beside the imaginativity in his realization of specific onthologic and epistemologic extensions of the sculptural media he distinguishes himself also by his distinctive poetics and a soft nearly not self-conscious ironic note. (by Peter Rak) ............................................5.......... From: Crash Media <crashmedia@yourserver.co.uk> Subject: Crash Media : Call#3 Date: Mon, 15 Jun 1998 20:15:48 +0100 -------====###====------- _______ __ / ___ \____________ _____| |__ / \ \/\_ __ \__ \ / ___/ | \ \ \____| | \// __ \_\___ \| | \ \________/|__| (______/______\___|__/ _____ ___ __ / \ ____ __| _/|__|____ / \ / \_/ __ \ / __ | | \__ \ / | \ ___// /_/ | | |/ __ \_ \____|____/\_____\_____| |__(______/ C R A S H M E D I A #3 Where Media Reaches its Critical Mass http://www.yourserver.co.uk/crashmedia/ CALL FOR CONTRIBUTIONS -------====###====------- FILE THIS: Snowcrash and the Number 7 Bus_________________The Velvet Underload Modernity and 'post' production___________________Soft Theory Salad Beware of Geeks Bearing GIFs____Breakdown of the Master Imperatives Trolley and the Three Smart Cards__________From Here to Electricity Rebuttal, let down your long print out____________________Born Free Why administrative production of meaning?_______Men Archiving Badly Conspiracy Theory Theme Park_____Relocating Political Consciousness The Longitude Problem________________________Bed-sits and Split-ups Celebrate Redundancy_____________________________Haensel & Guattari The Thrill on Technology Hill_________Little Johnny Head On The Air Pixel on Acid___________________________________________Peeping ROM -------====###====------- IN BRIEF Crash Media is a publication with a split personality; part tabloid newspaper and part website, complete with discussion threads and a low-interference editorial policy. [Feel free to enter the online debate at any moment and be prepared to find your statement in print.] Right now we are calling for contributions for the next print issue to be released as in the middle of July. *.gif *.txt *.wav *.ra *.doc *.pic Deadline for contributions: 30th of June '98 !!! Crash Media is (looking at) independent media practice; taking media criticism off the bookshelf and stacking it on the flyer table. Find Tech/Specs on CM and contributions below. -------====###====------- Issue 3 will still include the following permanent sections(->Medium Roast, ->Culture Club, ->Under The Needle, ->Access Denied, ->Balzac Nation, ->Strangeways). Contributions in many guises required: deep undercover analyses, sub-cutaneous cuts, bi-lateral dissections, polemics for the hard of reason, trinkets for the virtual mantelpiece, eye-sores for the foot-sore, nectar for the hive mind, befuddlement for conspiracists, personal highlights and urban low-lights. In other words: articles, logos, interviews, artwork, reviews, literature, listings, cartoons and info-blips. We favour text within the 500 to 800 word limit - and we envy the capacity to make a strong point with 200 words! Scans should be 300dpi and stuffed, send as attachments (MAC or PC) - stamp-based mail is just as good. Currently we are not able to pay contributors. Every contributor will receive ten copies of Crash Media. -------====###====------- TECH-SPECS Crash Media has been published in print as a free, bi- monthly tabloid, since the middle of March. Printed on tabloid paper, each issue has a print run of 5,000. Crash Media is based in Salford/Manchester and London (UK). Each issue consists of 12 pages. Crash Media is being distributed intensively in the North West of England and London, and selectively world-wide. We are also open to any suggestions for worthwhile locations. Crash Media is a joint venture, defining the agenda of the 'Revolting' media lab in Manchester/Salford UK in Aug/Sept ( http://www.yourserver.co.uk/revolting ), Salford University and 'Skyscraper Digital Publishing'. Crash Media is extended through a digital forum. Threads generated in Crash Media on-line will be selectively reprinted in the next issue. The public access server in Manchester/ Salford will be set up over the next few weeks and will host Crash Media - URL will follow shortly, any domain name suggestions welcomed. http://www.yourserver.co.uk/crashmedia/ !! To receive a free print copy of Crash Media within !! the UK, send a 1st class stamped and self addressed !! A4 or A5 envelope to the below address. -------====###====------- CONTACTS / ADDRESS Micz Flor, Josephine Berry [crashmedia@yourserver.co.uk] Crash Media University of Salford Art and Design Technology Research Unit Peru Street UK-Salford M3 6EQ fax: +44.171.6134052 -------====###====------- ......................................................6 Date: Thu, 18 Jun 1998 10:49:21 +0000 Subject: CYBER.SALON 7 <24/6/98> <update> From: CyberSalon Announce <cs-announce@hrc.westminster.ac.uk> Mute Telepolis & Hypermedia Research Centre present: CYBER.SALON 7 'Hacker Myths and Realities' Film: 'Hacks' by Christine Bader Discussants: Mark Dziecielewski (www.spy.org.uk) Andy Cameron (HRC/ANTI-rom) Chair: Richard Barbrook (HRC) 7pm to 11pm Wednesday 24th June Sub-Cyberia (basement of Cyberia) 39 Whitfield St LONDON W1P 3LU entrance free be there early! =========================================================================== Cyber.Salon 7: 'Hacker Myths and Realities' The film show will be followed by a moderated discussion. 'Hacks' Christine Bader (director) Germany 1997 (73 mins) German and English (English sub-titles) "hacking is not a technical thing - it's a way of life" Do we have the courage to create our own future? Or do we rely on governments, institutions, organisations and cyber-hype? 'Hacks', Christine Bader's feature-length documentary, explores hacking myths, chaos lifestyle, cultural hacking, piracy, social engineering, Net-activism and digital democracy. Bursting with energy, the film gets beyond media theory and explores networking as it is lived. This fast-forward documentary examines people's relationship to their ever expanding technological universe and brings home the point that hacking is about humans, not machines. Bader's use of interviews, good pacing and lively editing draws the viewer into this very human technological scene. The film shows that individuals with scant resources are successful in attacking the Establishment. "We are people who are in the system to turn it around" explains C. Nevejan in the film. It's a documentary about dreams and real visions attainable through networking and free thought. 'Hacks' encourages us to passionately and actively determine our future. "Hackers do it with fewer instructions". =========================================================================== Cyber.Salon 8: 'Copyright and the Net' Wednesday 29th July Speakers: Mike Holderness and Vincent Porter =========================================================================== If you know anyone who would like to receive announcements of forthcoming Cyber.Salons, they can subscribe themselves to our listserver on this webpage: <http://ma.hrc.wmin.ac.uk/lists.csann.db> =========================================================================== Coming Soon: <www.cybersalon.net> the Cyber.Salon website and on-line conference space =========================================================================== 7...................................................... Date: Mon, 15 Jun 1998 16:58:53 -0500 From: Victor Acevedo <vacevedo@bway.net> Subject: ACEVEDOnews Summer98 To Whom it may Conern For Immediate Release VICTOR ACEVEDO - SUMMER 98 UPDATE Victor Acevedo, digital artist and faculty member at New York's School of Visual Arts BFA Computer Art Department, will be getting some international exposure this Summer with some selections from the art work that he's done over the last 18 years. At this June's ESCHER98 Centennial Congress celebrating the 100 year anniversary of M.C. Escher's birth, Acevedo has been invited to exhibit one of his early graphite drawings called "Four Fold Rotational Wasp" (1980) In addition he will show his first exhibited computer graphics piece - a cibachrome called "Ectoplasmic Kitchen" (1987). The exhibition will be mounted at the Museo Laboratorio di Arte Contemporanea in Rome from June 24-27 1998 coinciding with the run of Escher Congress proceedings. Besides Acevedo, the exhibition will include the work of 11 other Escher-inspired artists as well 12 pieces by M.C. Escher himself. Acevedo says "Showing with Escher is like a career-long fantasy come true...I consider it a great honor as well as a kind of vindication " Website for the ESCHER98 Congress and Exhibition: http://www.mat.uniroma1.it/escher98/ In July the upcoming ACM/SIGGRAPH98 Art Show in Orlando Florida will feature a digital print by Acevedo called "The Lacemaker". A work from 1997 named after the same titled painting by Johannes Vermeer. ACEVEDO at the SCHOOL of VISUAL ARTS Victor has been associated with the School of Visual Arts since the Fall of 1995. At that time he was selected by BFA Computer Art Chair, Bruce Wands to initiate the department's "Guest Artist" program. During this time Acevedo explored new directions in his fine art digital work in the SGI computer lab and also made himself available to consult with and offer guidance to some of the undergraduate students. Last Fall Semester 1997, Acevedo began formally teaching classes at SVA. He taught a first time ever offered class called "Digital Fine Art" as well took over the helm of another called "Ideas in Computer Art" which was a requiremnt for both seniors and juniors. Earlier this year on April 15, Victor was one of three speakers at a public event presented at the SVA Amphiteater. The program called "Current Realities in Digital Fine Art" was the last in a series 4 lectures commemorating the School of Visual Art's 50th Anniversary. The other two speakers joining Acevedo on the panel were Cynthia Pannucci, Founder/Director of Art Science Collaborations Inc. (ASCI) and Lynn Pocock, Chair emeritus of the SIGGRAPH Art Show '97 and current Associate Professor and coordinator of computer graphics at the New York Institute of Technology. This Fall, Acevedo will continue his teaching duties at SVA with the second run of his class Digital Fine Art. email: vacevedo@aol.com Website: http://www.asci.org/members/acevedo/acevedo.html ........8.............................................. From: "lisa haskel" <lisa@lisa.demon.co.uk> Date: Mon, 15 Jun 1998 23:47:16 +0000 Subject: ICA, London, Dialogues with the Machine ICA, London 27 and 28 June 1998 Dialogues with the Machine In 1968, the ICA in London hosted the visionary exhibition: Cybernetic Serendipity. Dialogues with the Machine is a unique international weekend gathering of artists, writers and organisers to re-discover the pioneer generation of artists' work with technology, and discuss its relevance to today's media and electronic culture. Saturday 27 June 10.00 - 12.00 Convergence: Artists as Engineers, Engineers as Artists Speakers: Douglas Davis, New York based artist, writer and author of "Art and the Future: A History/Prophecy of the collaboration between Science, Technology and Art" published in 1973, computer graphics artist Lillian Schwartz, researcher at Bell Labs in New Jersey since 1968, and Barbara Staveni, artist, and co-organiser of the Artists Placement Group, established in 1966. 13.00 - 15.00 Communication: Art as Process Speakers: Robert Adrian, pioneer telecommunications artist based in Vienna, Roy Ascott, interactive, telecommunications and cybernetic artist and theorist, Tjebbe van Tijen, artist, organiser and archivist, Stephen Willats (to be confirmed), artist and initiator of interactive and collaborative projects. 15.00 - 16.30 Underground/Overground: Social Context and Political Motivations First round-table discussion of the weekend, exploring the cultural, political and social context which gave rise to the drive and dynamism of the use of technology and communcations media in the late 1960's. Participants to include: Gustav Metzger, writer and artist, proponant of "Auto-Destructive Art", John Hopkins, publisher, photographer and driving force behind Londons "Underground" art scene, Tina Keane, film and video artist, Mick Hartney, film and video artist, Dennis Crompton, member of the "Archigram" group. Chaired by David A. Mellor. Sunday 28 June 10.00 - 11.30 Screenings Film and video screenings of work by Jud Yalkut and David Hall. 11.45 - 12.30 Event Structure Universe John Latham in conversation 13.00 - 15.00 Conversation: Human/Machine Collaboration Speakers: Jud Yalkut, film and video maker, writer, curator:, Liliane Lijn, writer, light, kinetic and mixed media artist, Paul De Marinis, artist witha special interest in early sound-recording devices. Video taped contribution by Steina Vasulka. 15.00 - 16.30 Closing round-table discussion With participants from the weekend, plus others including David Hall, film, video and television artist, Tamara Kekorian, video artist and curator, and possible participation of Jeffrey Shaw. chaired by David Garcia. Programmed by Lisa Haskel Ticket prices: weekend ticket price: £25, £15 ICA members/concessions day price: £15 (£10) ICA box office: 0171 930 3647 PROGRAMME SUBJECT TO CHANGE. UPDATED INFORMATION AVAILABLE ON: http://www.newmediacentre.com/ica.html Further information mail: lisa@lisa.demon.co.uk ................9...................................... From: "Eveline Lubbers" <evel@xs4all.nl> Date: Tue, 16 Jun 1998 10:00:11 +0000 Subject: Banned McLibel documentary fights back "A very brave film. No wonder the main TV channels dare not show it." K e n L o a c h "This cracker of a film deserves the widest exposure." J o h n V i d a l, T he G u a r d i a n M c L i b e l: T w o W o r l d s C o l l i d e To coincide with the anniversary of the verdict in the McLibel Trial (June 19) and the start of the appeal (July 3rd), there will be a public screening of the banned documentary 'McLibel: Two Worlds Collide', followed by a debate, at the Riverside Studios on June 20. More than 50 local video and cable screenings are planned around the country & abroad and the film is available to purchase on VHS or can be watched on the internet at: www.spanner.org/mclibel. The McLibel defendants will be burying a video in a time capsule at an appropriate location in London, to protest at the mainstream media's censorship of the film. l o n d o n s c r e e n i n g a n d d e b a t e Screening and debate: Riverside Cinema, Hammersmith. Sat 20 June. 4pm. stlg3.50. Tickets: +44 (0)181 237 1111. Speakers: Helen Steel & Dave Morris (McLibel defendants), Franny Armstrong (Director), Michael Mansfield QC l o c a l s c r e e n i n g s More than 50 screenings have already been scheduled in the UK, US, Germany, Finland, Holland, Australia, New Zealand and Croatia. How about organising one near you? There are press releases, helpful hints and technical tips available at: www.spanner.org/mclibel/distribution/screenings.html w a t c h i t o n t h e w e b The full 55 minute documentary can be watched as streaming video at: www.spanner.org/mclibel Thanks to FreeSpeech TV (www.freespeech-tv.org) for digitising it for us. w h y i s n ' t i t o n T V ? Proposed transmissions on both the BBC ('Heart of the Matter') and Channel 4 were blocked by their respective legal departments, both having been previously threatened with legal action by McDonald's. This is despite the all-clear from the production's independent media lawyer. The film is being distributed the new way: as 'streaming video' on the Internet, on cable TV in the States, at international film festivals, on home video, at local video screenings and by a travelling solar-powered cinema. Negotiations are under way with mainstream TV stations in countries with less archaic libel laws (including France, Canada, Australia). 't h e t r i a l o f t h e c e n t u r y.' On June 19th 1997, after the longest trial in English history, Justice Bell delivered a mixed verdict. He ruled that McDonald's "exploit children" with their advertising, are "culpably responsible" for cruelty to animals, deceptively advertise their food as nutritious and pay their workers low wages. But he also ruled in their favour on other points (notably rainforests and diet & disease) and awarded damages of stlg60,000. McDonald's abandoned plans to claim their money - or to obtain an injunction stopping distribution of the libellous material - after the impoverished defendants, who had represented themselves, vowed to go to jail if necessary. Half a million 'What's Wrong With McDonald's?' leaflets were distributed by the defendants' supporters post-verdict. The 'McSpotlight' internet site (dedicated to the trial and McDonald's) has now been accessed more than 40 million times. www.mcspotlight.org 't h i s c r a c k e r o f a f i l m ' 'McLibel: Two Worlds Collide' is the inside story of the single father and the part-time bar worker who took on the McDonald's Corporation. Filmed over three years, the documentary follows Helen Steel and Dave Morris as they turn from anonymous campaigners into unlikely global heroes defending themselves in the longest trial in English history. Along the way they face infiltration by spies, secret meetings with top executives, 40,000 pages of background reading and a visit from Ronald McDonald. The 52-minute documentary uses interviews with witnesses and reconstructions of key moments in court (directed by Ken Loach) to examine the main issues in the trial (nutrition, advertising, employment, animals, environment), as well as the implications for freedom of speech. McLibel is not about hamburgers. It is about multinational corporations and the power they wield. Worth giving up six years of your life for? Running time: 52 minutes Production company: One-Off Productions Ltd. Date: 1997 ..........................10........................... 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Date: Fri, 19 Jun 1998 13:42:21 +0200 From: florian schneider <fls@ibu.de> Subject: camp at the border CALL FOR CONTRIBUTIONS Camp and antiracist action at the german-polish-czech border from July 24 to August 2, 1998. An alliance of media-activists, artists, antiracist and antifascist groups will organize a one week action-camp this summer near the town of Goerlitz. The camp is one highlight of the campaign "Kein Mensch ist illegal" (No one is illegal) this year. The campaign was started during Hybrid Workspace at documenta X in 1997, connecting the work of more than one hundred groups. The camp will be prepared by groups from all over Germany and the camp site area. People from all over Europe, from Poland, Czekia, Russia, Denmark, Norway, France, Italy and Netherlands will attend and prepare own activities. We invite you to take part in this event, to come to Goerlitz this summer and spend some really extra-ordinary holidays there. We invite you to join the various actions, to think of further ideas, spontaneous operations or contribute remotely. BACKGROUND Today's border consists no longer of the conventional defences. Politicians and authorities systematically prepare a climat of betrayal and uncertainty to make it impossible for refugees and immigrants to cross the border. The idea is that those who aren't stopped by the paramilitary patrols still face a hinterland full of domestic deputies and stired up local people. Border means more than ever: chasing people who are trying to escape hunger, exploitation and war. They leave their homecountries because their chances there are zero. Many times the run is thousands of kilometers long and very strenuous. We appreciate these people's courage, perseverance and resolution. A mentality that refuses any solidarity and greeting, and blocks access by program is definately unacceptable to us. At the same time border means: broad brainwash activity meant to arouse the public opinon against immigrants. It has become more difficult not to be influenced by it. With the camp we want to stand up against the veiling and stupifying procedure of the political responsible and on the other hand support the people who want to or who have to oppose this machinery. Our means are education and objective information as well as tactical experiments and calculated irritations. We want to realize effective countermeassures to expose the barbarism of the border-regime and stop it wherever it is possible. The fight against borders is directed against infrared cameras, plastic fetters and the practices of observation. Further against narrow-mindedness, prejudice and racism. We know that this fight is never hopeless. WHY TO THE BORDERLINE? There are about 10.000 policemen stationed at the borders to Poland and the Czech Republic at the moment to enforce the merciless border regime. The concept of "veil-investigation" (Schleierfahnung) is about moving patrols and far-fetched scenarios of threat. Demagogues deliver war-talk speaking of "open flanks" and "criminally organized migration". At the same time, any kind of self-organized entry is slandered as "alien smuggling crime", a hypocrisy which seems to gain ground even in left-wing and humanitarian circles. With the stiffening of immigration-laws natural acts of humanity have become offences under threat of heavy penalties. The law suits against taxidrivers of Zittau shall set an example to scare off any kind of help for migrants. The greasy campaign will probably gain force in election-period of 1998. GAMES WITHOUT BORDERS The aim of the camp is to disturb the borderline regime of the EU and Schengen states, at least get it into discussion. In preparation are: - happenings and interventions with a public impact - Spontaneous action to capture the attention of patrols and disturb the practice of control - discusssions in smaller groups and workshops - a wide program of raves, parties and concerts. PROGRAM Saturday, 4th July: Preparation meeting in Zittau. Registration necessary. Friday to Sunday, 24th to 26th July: The camp will start with a big rave organized by "Radical rave", a Berlin group well experienced in arranging such events. For the BORDERLINE international rave one or two thousand people are expected, including guests from Poland and Czechia. Monday, 27th July: First day of the camp, we want to present and publish our ideas and official programm to the people of the region. A comprehensive leaflet is in preparation to offer the people another view (of migrants!) and to declare opposition against racist agitation. A sight-seeing-tour with music wagon and speeches is planned for Goerlitz, the town near the campsite. Besides, we want to use the first day for internal discussion about the conception and ideas. The legal situation will be explained. We want to be open for new proposals and get to know each other a little better. Tuesday, 28th July: Flight assistance yes, denunciation no!. A monument for "The Unknown Flighthelpers" will be placed. The planned street theatre wants to provoke the so-called "Bürgerwehren", these are groups of people organized by volunteers to control and help the border-police to catch refugees. Wednesday, 29th July: Border-law day. A demonstration in front of the court, where taxi-drivers have been sentenced for having transported "illegal migrants" into Germany, has been organized. We will also be able to visit the responsible judge. Finally: "Jailquake" in front of the Görlitz prison with music and speeches. Thursday, 30th July: Day of antifacist action. In the area exists an active structure of nazi-groups which is tolerated or even supported by many local people and also by local authorities. Demonstrations and other activities. Friday, 31st July : Against wo-men-hunters! We will organize protest against the german border-police (BGS). Demonstration at or blocade of the BGS station, helicopter port and police-school in Rothenburg to denounce the daily (mal)treatment of refugees and migrants. Saturday, 1st August: On the final day we play! A "game without borders": regatta on the border river Neisse and more activities in the border zone. And: Open-air cinema, camp paper, camp radio (bring tuners), internet activities ("hacking the borderline"), conferences, fitness, happenings, parties and concerts. CONTACT: mailto:grenze@ibu.de http://www.contrast.org/borders/camp Hotline: ++49/172/8910825 snail-mail: Forschungsgesellschaft Flucht und Migration Gneisenaustr. 2a, 10961 Berlin phone: ++49/30/6935670 fax: ++49/30/6938318 ...........................................12.......... Date: Tue, 16 Jun 1998 19:13:42 -0800 Subject: Report on Digital Media Content for Children conference From: "cisler" <cisler@pobox.com> Digital Media Content for Children & Teens: a conference report (June 11-12, 1998) http://home.inreach.com/cisler This was a conference about selling to kids, about kids collaborating and learning. It was a conference about the tools and the information and services to reach this age group (or "market" if you see this as a commercial activity). It was a conference about protecting kids on the Net, from inappropriate web sites and people, and perhaps from some of the very companies sponsoring the conference. --- # 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@desk.nl and "info nettime-l" in the msg body # URL: http://www.desk.nl/~nettime/ contact: nettime-owner@desk.nl