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. The Weekender ................................................... . a weekly digest of calls . actions . websites . campaigns . etc . . send your announcements and notes to announcer@simsim.rug.ac.be . . please don't be late ! delivered every friday . into your inbox . . http://simsim.rug.ac.be/announcer/ for subscription info & help . ................................................................... 01 . Lev Manovich . Media critic/theorist faculty position at UCSD 02 . Emmanuel Ayah Okwabi . africa web magazine 03 . Dmytri Kleiner . >> IDIO-AUDIO Radio >> 04 . Martin Sjardijn . WSP VRML 05 . ricardo dominguez . CALL FOR FLOODNET ACTION FOR PEACE IN THE MIDDLE EAST ................................................................... 01 Date: Wed, 16 Dec 1998 18:00:08 -0800 (PST) From: Lev Manovich <manovich@ucsd.edu> Subject: Media critic/theorist faculty position at UCSD We are looking for candidates for the following faculty position. The rank is open so both beginning and senior people can apply. New media critics/theoretists are welcome! For more information on our department, see: http://visarts.ucsd.edu ======================= VISUAL ARTS DEPARTMENT, University of California, San Diego MEDIA/PHOTO HISTORIAN/CRITIC. Assistant Professor, tenure-track to beginning Professor level with tenure. Rank and salary commensurate with qualifications and experience and based on UC pay scales. The candidate should have a concentration either in film, video, digital media or in photography. The position requires a grasp of the social-historical, art historical, cultural and technical issues informing the medium as an art in a visual arts department which offer majors in conceptually oriented studio, computing and media art-making programs and in art history/theory/criticism. Teaching will include history courses specific to her/his area and also an ability to address other topics on the history and theory of contemporary media at the undergraduate and graduate levels. Ph.D. or equivalent, publications and teaching experience required. Send letter of application, curriculum vitae, names of three references (do not send letters of recommendation and/or placement files), and copies of publications and/or public lectures with return mailer & postage to: Louis Hock, Chair (Position #2063S) University of California, San Diego Visual Arts Department 9500 Gilman Drive La Jolla, CA 92093-0327 All applications received by February 16, 1999, or thereafter until position is filled will receive thorough consideration. Please reference position number 2063S on all correspondence. UCSD is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer with a strong institutional commitment to the achievement of diversity among its faculty and staff. Proof of U.S. citizenship or eligibility for U.S. employment will be required prior ro employment (Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986). ................................................................... 02 Date: Wed, 16 Dec 1998 18:10:58 +0100 From: Emmanuel Ayah Okwabi <o-okwemm@jmk.su.se> Subject: africa web magazine December 1998 Editor : Emmanuel Ayah Okwabi Emmylundsvgen 3-832 171 72 Solna,Sweden Tel 08-833237 Home Page: http://www.jmk.su.se/global/global98/private/emmanuel Africa web magazine is a monthly magazine about Africa as well as current economic,politicaland social events. Readers letters are welcome for subsequent publication Content: Media art Symposium in Stockholm (Mass 98) Africa and the Asian crisis Eritrea Media Artists Meet in Stockholm by Ayah Okwabi Creating bridges across borders among scholars,critics,curators and people is essential in the global society of today. The media art symposium(Mass'98) held from Dec 7-11 in Stockholm as part of the activities marking Stockholm as the cultural capital of Europe for is an example of this collaboration noted Swedish minister for culture Marita Ulvskog in an opening address at the symposium. Information technology is not only a business but a tool for the promotion of democracy and free speech .Creativity is at the heart of art,she stated. What shall we do with this new infrastrcture? The humanistic dimension of information technology cannot be overemphasised. Although art and culture can stimulate technical development,truth and meaning,how to communicate them to other human beings are old questions we should never forget. Participants in the symposium were drawn fromFinland,Austria,Germany,the United Kingdom,the United States and Ghana. Carin Fischer,secreatary-general ,stockholm cultural capital committee said issues concerning new media,its implications and applications have been an integral part of the Stockholm-cultural capital of Europe programme. "Three major exhibitions related to media art have been held and projects lanuched in schools. Through close collaboration with the Royal institute of technology,the cultural capital has been able to able to access advanced technology," she stated. Growing contacts with major media art centres like such as Ars electronica, Linz, Austria and ZKM, Karlsruhe, Germany have been the basis for building new networks. One of Sweden's major actors in the commercial arena,the Bonnier group has through its sponsorship given the cultural capital invaluable assistance and resources. Through cooperation with artists' organizations the cultural capital had the opportunity to contribute to stimulate competence and skills in mastering new tools. Roy Ascott,director of the for centre for Advanced enquiry in the interactive arts(CAIIA),Wales in the United Kingdom said art is the search for new ways of constructing language. He said breaking free of categories is the objective of the artist.Finding a single context for human existence must be abandoned,adding that art is an agency of becoming. Shamanism and cyberbetics can coexist.Art is transformative,connecting self-fulfilment and transformation by engaging in a struggle against the limits of existing society.It is community that creates values. True satisfaction lies in the ability of individuals to fight against existing constraints in society. Cyberspace has sometimes been seen as a black hole for perveted can stimulate changes in ourselves. Can consciousness be shared?Do we possess creativity or does creativity possess us ? Interactive media,immaterial or rematerialized,however conceived and implemented support an art which is essentially transformative.In the flux of the net ,our own identity and sense of self are challenged as are our many assumptions about the nature of art and meaning. The bottom-up process needs to flow into politics,society and new relationships,he concluded. Char Davies, a renowned media artis(http://www.immersence.com) speaking speaking on the topic "immersive technoligies said being immersed means total involvement in one's surroundings adding her wormall productionk over the past 20 years seeks an alternative to the control and manipulation of cyberspace with its origins in military technology using buttons and wheels. She said her work explores being or consciousness,reaffirming the role of the body and nature as metaphor. "By changing space,by leaving the space of one's usual sensibilities one enters communication with a space that that is psychically innovating.For we do not change space,we change our nature,"she said Her work challenges conventional approaches to virtual reality by using three dimensional computer graphics,interactive three dimensional sound, a head mounted display and real-time motion tracking based on breadth and balance. Heidi Grundmann editor of Kunstradio in Austria(http://thing.at/orfkunstradio) said Kunstradio has been facilitated by the emergence of cheap,small production technologies. "Artists who concern themselves with political,economic and social questions are involved in the production of programmes." Radio art has been influenced by the history as a public,non-commercial institution. As a result of the convergence of mass media,telecommunication and computers,the nature of this medium has changed just as the work of artists involved in productions. "Creating a situations in which others can become active is what some artists are doing." Prof. Hans Peter Schwarz, director of Zentrum fr Kunst und Medientechnologie,ZKF(http//www.zkm.de )said the nature of meseums as a place for merely keeping objects is changing . He said the institution of meseums is an evolving concept which is partly influenced by the expectations of the audience. According the Prof Schwarz meseums are vehicles for cross-cultural dialogue,not simply spaces for displaying objects. Prof Tony Bennet said the function of the eye in viewing objects in a meseum has been undermined by recent technological developments. "There is a shift from a world of solitude to one of sound and sociability. A journey from silence to sound, a wondering rather than a steady eye." He said meseums are interesting for presenting science to 'those who run and read', or the working class who because of their work had no time for book learning. Geert Lovink,speaking on the topic" media politics said instead of privatization and deregulation,there is a fight over scarce radio and tv channels,the closed worlds of high speed bandwidth and censored magazines. He said Europe is still focused on exclusion. Robert Coover,author of several books on innovative fiction, speaking on the topic"lyric and narrative in hyperspace," said hyperfiction allows one allows one to link windows of text in several ways,creating multidirectional webworks of text in place of the fixed,linear narrative. (http:www.brown,edu/Departments/English/Hotel/) He said in collaborative fiction it is possible for two or more persons to co-author a book.(http://www.rabyd.com/sunshine 69) Timothy Druckery,curator and writer leading a discussion at a workshop on "curating media art" said there has been a transtion from photography,video and the digital photography. He said there is a gap between traditional art insituttions,independent institutions and media art institutions with many institutions in dealing with media art. Druckery said educational programming using main stream media is a way of building an audience. Globalisation Asian crisis and Africa A media seminar involving sixteen African ministers of trade and industry, representatives of the world bank,UNCTAD,UNDP,ECA and the organisation for African unity(OAU) was recently held in Abidjan,capital of La cote d' Ivoire to discuss the implications of the Asian crisis for Africa.The media seminar was held in collaboration with the steering committee of the alliance for Africa's industrialisation. The meeting concluded that globalisation and images of collapsing strong economies are negative signals as weak and unprotected economies are exposed to the uncertainties of international business and financial markets. One obstacle to african pprogress was bad leadership and governance which leads to a weak economy.Political stability is a necessary condition to bring about economic progress on the continent.The current spate of wars and strife could do nothing to create a conducive atmosphere for economic growth.High on the list of ills were corruption,lack of transparency and the recklessness with which national coffers are looted. Regarding the Asian economic turbulence in relation in relation to liberalisation and local manufacturing,goods and currencies -a drop in the price of commodities that are chief foreign exchange earners for most countries in the region was envisaged. Africa could take advantage of devalued Asian currencies by importing manufactured goods and services from there. Ugandan minister for tourism,trade and industry,Alhaji Gen Moses Ali,lamented the marginalisation of Africa with regards to foreign direct investment flows which he considered negligible.Such funds,he argued,could be generated internally with the prevalence of the right economic climate for growth.He blamed the world bank and the IMF for the woes of the continent with their bitter prescriptions which worsened ills rather than curing them. The world bank was condemned for citing flattering growth indices in the region including Ghana and Uganda despite overwhelming evidence of overwhelming poverty in those countries. UNCTAD coordinator for Africa Kamran Kousari said despite many years of economic reforms,adjustment policiesdo not sufficiently explain recent economic trends.Out of 15 countries on the continent that were identified as 'core adjusters' by the world bank as recently as 1993 only three today are classified by the world bank as 'strong performers.' He said policy reforms in Africa had failed to bring about an investment recovery. Kousari called for an independent review of Africa's debt,arguing that debt relief measures for the continent were still insufficient and too slow to ensure growth in the region. Torben Roepstorff,UNIDO senior economist indicated that Africa would suffer a possible decline in official development assistance from 8.4 billion dollars in 1997 to 4.4 billion dollars in 1998, with private financial flow dropping by 25 per cent. Eritrea-ruling accepted the eritrean government said it would abideabide by the international arbitration tribunal ruling which said abide by the international arbitration tribunal which said that the disputed hanish islands in the Red sea, would now come under the sovereignty of Yemen. In 1995 the two countries clashed when Eritrean troops invaded the islands and claimedsovereignty.Isayas Afewerki ,president of Eritrea said during a recent meeting with Yemeni deputy primeminister and foreign minister,abd al qadir bajammal that there was no longer any problem between their two countries. ................................................................... 03 From: dmytrik@syntac.net (Dmytri Kleiner) Subject: >> IDIO-AUDIO Radio >> Date: Thu, 17 Dec 1998 16:11:21 GMT [For good luck, forward this magic eFlyer to other interested parties] THIS FRIDAY: Experimental Test Broadcast #3 New this week: SpeekFreely added. Plus the usual interactive mayhem! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ >>>> http://www.groovy.net <<<< /// IDIO-AUDIO ... a weekly online /// {{ Radio }} \ / conspiratorial salon <----------------------- * - / \ 11 PM - 3 AM !! 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Tune in live every friday!!! >>>> http://www.groovy.net <<<< An Idiosyntactix Incident.... * * O I I * r a d i o * U I A O * * * r * a I * A U d I O * I i O o * * * * A r U a * I d I O * i I o O * * ................................................................... 04 Date: Thu, 17 Dec 1998 18:47:50 +0100 From: Martin Sjardijn <sjardijn@xs4all.nl> Subject: WSP VRML Den Haag, december 21 1998 VRML project WSP-2000 by Martin Sjardijn WEIGHTLESS SCULPTURE PROJECT 2000 proudly presents Realtime art in VRML, featuring: --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Thomas Banchoff, Alfred Eikelenboom, J.C.J. van der Heyden, Bander van Ierland, Jan E. Lockett, Kas Oosterhuis, Philip Peters, Rob Scholte, Lars Spuybroek, Peter Struycken, Kroly Tth. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- WSP2000 is an art project in the realm of todays space/cyberspace developments. WSP2000 is presenting artists, architects, scientists in weightlessness. WSP2000 can be visited at http://www.denhaag.org/vrijeacademie. Best viewed at 1024x786 with the Cosmoplayer 2.01 plugin http://www.cosmosoftware.com/download/ after installed use also the menu-button left-down in Cosmoplayer. with kind regards, Martin Sjardijn ................................................................... 05 Date: Thu, 17 Dec 1998 12:11:44 -0500 From: ricardo dominguez <rdom@thing.net> Subject: CALL FOR FLOODNET ACTION FOR PEACE IN THE MIDDLE EAST >From the Electronic Disturbance Theater CALL FOR FLOODNET ACTION FOR PEACE IN THE MIDDLE EAST VITRUAL SIT-IN ON THE WHITE HOUSE WEB SITE Friday, December 18, 1998 >FROM 10:00 AM TO 4:00 PM (Washington D.C. TIME) >FROM 4:00 PM TO 10:00 PM (GMT- GREENWICH MEAN TIME) http://www.aurorablue.org/projects/rdom/zapsPublic/ddkfoyer.htm ******************************* We oppose the U.S. military attack on Iraq and believe that the timing of this assault is designed to detract attention >from President Clinton's impending impeachment hearing in Congress. We do not accept the logic of the White House and the Pentagon that Iraq poses a national security threat. If any country is guilty of harboring weapons of mass destruction it is the United States. We know that the U.S. government views the Middle East as a strategic area because, in part, it is an oil rich region. And we know the United States consistently uses the veil of "national security" as a means to pursue and justify its agenda of global economic domination. We support the skeptical and angry views of the Russian, Chinese, and Iraqi ambassadors to the United Nations Security Council who strongly voiced their opposition to U.S. and U.K. aggression against Iraq. We are saddened by the images on CNN of the innocent people who were injured in the first hours of the aerial bombardment. Moreover, we are aware that these victims are just a few of the hundreds of thousands of Iraqis who have either died or suffered greatly since the first Gulf War in 1991 and under U.S. backed sanctions that have existed since then. We support the lifting of sanctions against Iraq. We support the efforts of international human rights organizations, groups like Friendship Across Frontiers, and other sectors of international civil society who have been working for years to help the Iraqi people. We do not support Saddam Hussein but we believe it is not our right as Americans to go beyond merely having opinion. It is up to the Iraqi people, and others in the Arab world, to remove Saddam Hussein >from office, if that is their desire and will. We believe the age of imperialism should come to an end. It is quite telling that the imperial power of the 19th century, Great Britain, and the imperial power of the 20th century, the United States, have joined forces alone as we enter the 21st century. In one instance, we agree with a characterization of the United States, made by Iraqi leaders. The history of U.S. military and intelligence intervention, both covert and overt, in Latin America, Asia, Africa, the Middle East, and domestically within sovereign Native American territory, is enough evidence to support the classification of this country as an Evil Empire. We support all efforts to denounce, oppose, protest, and resist the joint U.S.-U.K assault on Iraq, both domestically within the United States and England, in other European countries, in Middle Eastern countries, and throughout the world. We recognize that resistance to the current bombardment of Iraq, and resistance to all future war, will take place in two spheres. One is on the ground, in the streets, in offices, in universities, in factories - in real spaces. The other is on the Net, in what the Pentagon now calls "battlespace. And we support the development and practice of joint virtual-real actions of resistance. We do not believe that only nation-states have the legitimate authority to engage in war and aggression. And we see cyberspace as a means for non-state political actors to enter present and future arenas of conflict, and to do so across international borders. We do not know how long the current U.S.-U.K. aerial assault on Iraq will last. Indications are that it will be short-lived. It may therefore not be an appropriate or strategic moment to attempt to inspire, coordinate, and sustain a campaign of virtual-real actions of resistance. We do feel, however, compelled to take some action. And therefore we will use FloodNet, the same tool we have been using against web sites of the Mexican government, to now make a symbolic gesture of our opposition to the current assault on Iraq. We therefore urge all people of good conscience who have the clarity of mind to oppose these aerial assaults to join us in a ongoing, nonviolent, virtual sit-in on the White House web site. We urge you to join us in a FloodNet Action for Peace in the Middle East. ********************************** Friday, December 18, 1998 >FROM 10:00 AM TO 4:00 PM (Washington D.C. 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