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[R][R][F] 2004 --->XP ~ E-Journal - Vol.1 //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// [R][R][F] 2004 --->XP global networking project www.newmediafest.org/rrf2004/ announces the first edition of . [R][R][F] 2004 --->XP ~ E-Journal, an extension of the global networking project, will be edited periodically in order to feature projects, curators, artists and other networking instances on a textual information basis. //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// E-Journal Vol.1 - Features . 1. Raul Ferrera-Balanquet curates "In[ter]vención" 2. [R][R][F] 2004 --->XP - News!! //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// 1. Raul Ferrera-Balanquet curates "In[ter]vención" . "In[ter]vención" is the title of Raul Ferrera-Balanquet's curatorial contribution to [R][R][F] 2004 --->XP www.newmediafest.org/rrf2004/ or direct access also via www.newmediafest.org/rrf2004/rrfv2.htm . Curator: Raul Ferrera-Balanquet Selected artists: 1. Giselle Beiguelman (Brazil) 2. Ricardo Baez (Venezuela) 3. Santiago Perez Alfaro (Mexico) 4. Eduardo Nava (El Salvador/USA) 5. Juan Devis and OnRamp Arts (Colombia/USA) 6. Alex Riviera (Peru/USA) . In[ter]vención Essay by Raul Ferrera Balanquet . Navigating up the stream of data flow in the current state of disinformation requires an extreme cultural training. The constant manipulation of stereotypical images -the image of the terrorist is a good example-, the increase of access to the information networks in the so called "third world", and the imposition of English as a dominant language in network technologies are workings to erase the fight for preserving and renovating our cultural traditions. In[ter]vención presents six Latinos artists living in diverse regions of the Americas: Brazil, Mexico, Venezuela and Los Angeles, all of them Latinos territories. This curatorial effort creates a glimpse to a body of work produced by cultural warriors of their own time who, as conscious of the need for cultural intervention in the space of flow, have confronted the language and technological dominant paradimgs to employ interventionist tactics such as the game, the electronic magazine, the recycling of the database and the reconstruction of traditions. No matter how difficult is to be a net artist; we are here, overcoming the obstacles, perpetuating, recycling and creating the digital myths of Las Americas. . About the curator: Raul Ferrera-Balanquet was born in Havana, Cuba in 1958. MFA, Multimedia and Video Art Department, University of Iowa, 1992. Ferrera-Balanquet has curated major media arts exhibits in the United States, Canada, Brazil, Cuba and Mexico, among them InteractivA'03 and 01 for the Museum of Contemporary Art (MACAY), Merida, Yucatan. Mexico, 2001 and 2003; "Huellas de un Corazón Sangrante en Tropicana", MIX-Brazil, for the Museum of Sound and Image, Sao Paulo, Brazil; "Videos That Unmask, Test and Invade the Colonial System", Program I, Video In, Vancouver B.C., Canada. He has exhibited his work at the Whitney Museum of American Art, Randolph Street Gallery-Chicago, Brisbane Powerhouse Art center, Australia, Video IN-Vancouver, Canada, Museo de Arte Actual, Bogotá, Colombia, Museum of Contemporary Art in Chicago, Centro de Cultura Contemporanea, Barcelona, Spain, Museum of Contemporary Art (MACAY), Merida, Mexico. In addition to a Fulbright Fellowship, Ferrera-Balanquet has been awarded grants from US/Mexico Cultural Fund, Moon Radio Webtv Commission, The Australian Network of Art and Technology, the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA), The Lyn Blumenthal Video Foundation, and the Noetic Science Institute/Fetzer Institute. His writings have appeared in the Australian based The Media Circus Reader, Artpapers, Radical Teacher, Cinematograph, Felix, the Mexican literary magazine El Juglar, the Miami based Perra! La Revista and the British/German art magazine Guestroom. The selected artists: ****************************************************** 1. Giselle Beiguelman (Brazil) About artist/work Giselle Beiguelman is a new media artist and multimedia essayist from Brazil who teaches Digital Culture at the Graduation Program in Communication and Semiotics of PUC-SP (São Paulo, Brazil). Work: Her work, entitled "Poetrica" is an investigation about reading and reception in cybrid and entropy situations. It involves a series of visual poems conceived by myself with non-fonetic fonts (dings and system fonts) and a teleintervention mediated by creations made by the public using the same typographic background. ****************************************************** 2 Ricardo Baez (Venezuela) About artist/work Born in Caraca, Venezuela, 1950. M.A. in Mathematics, University of San Diego, 1978. His work "Los Diablos Danzantes de Yare" (The Dancing Devils of Yare). is a colorful festivity on occasion of Corpus Christi at San Francisco de Yare, a small town close to Caracas, symbolizing the eternal struggle between Good and Evil. Its roots may be traced back to the Middle Ages in Europe. ****************************************************** 3. Santiago Esteban Perez Alfaro (Mexico) About artist/work Born in Merida, Yucatan, 1984. Computer technictian graduated from Centro de Bachilleres Tecnológicos Industriales y de Servicios (CBTIS) No. 120. He studies Computer System at the Instituto Tecnológico de Mérida. His work, entitled "Ti' Kíimil" (From Death) is representing the hybrid colonial process Mayan-Spanish, a traditional altar become the point of departure of this imaginary collective landscape that measure the dimensionality of the sky (Ka'an), the underworld (Mitnal) and the traditions around death, which have survived colonial times and take place during October 31 and November 1 and 2 in the state of Yucatan, Mexico. ****************************************************** 3 Eduardo Navas (El Salvador/USA) About artist/work Navas started to develop on-line projects in 1997. Eduardo Navas received his BFA from Otis College of Art and Design (1998), and his MFA from California Institute of the Arts (2000). His work, entittled "Re_cycled_Views" is a project appropriating previously published critical writings in Net Art Review, an online collaborative that was founded in February of 2003 as a public resource for diverse Web and Internet communities to learn about and share their interests in Net Art and its crossover to the wider New Media Field. ****************************************************** 4 Juan Devis and OnRamp Arts (Colombia/USA) About artist/work Colombian-born Juan Devis writes, directs, and produces collaborative multimedia projects focusing on social and political accountability. OnRamp Arts is a digital arts organization in central Los Angeles that creates, produces and distributes collaborative new media projects with community members and artists. His work: "Tropical America" is an online video game that traces the genesis of the 1981 massacre of El Mozote in El Salvador. It fuses the new world of video games to a compelling past through a journey to unravel the mysteries of the Americas. Developed in collaboration with Los Angeles artists, teachers, writers and high school students, the game features a bilingual, thematic gameplay, accompanied by an online database of educational resource materials, source texts and imagery. ****************************************************** 5. Alex Riviera (Peru/USA) About artist/work Alex Rivera is a New York based digital media artist and filmmaker. Through the past 5 years he,s made work in digital video and on the internet that addresses concerns of the Latino community through a language of humor, satire, and metaphor. His work, entitled: "Invisible America" is not a web site. IA is a media company, a corporation, and a nation. IA's mission is to use any and all forms of media -internet, animation, documentary, narrative- to contemplate our new, twisted, and ultimately surreal American Reality. Invisible America is the home of "Satirical Realism." //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// /////////////////////////// 2. News a) First some really sad news--> Ana Maria Uribe, net and poetry artist from Argentina http://amuribe.tripod.com http://vispo.com/uribe died on 5 March, before she was able to join [R][R][F] 2004 --->XP - Women: Memory of Repression in Argentina. . b) Due to ist success, the physical show/presentation of [R][R][F] 2004 --->XP at National Museum of Contemporary Art Bucharest/Romania www.mnac.ro/net.htm has been prolonged until 30 April 2004. . c) A comprehensive article about [R][R][F] 2004 --->XP was published on 15 March on Net-Zine "El Batiscafo" http://mpd2003.gssi.es/user/template2/pages/articulo.php?id_seccion=4&id_articulo=109&id_periodico=18 Santillana University (Spain) . d) On 17 March, Agricola de Cologne was talking about his project [R][R][F] 2004 --->XP during the NetMeeting at The University of Illinois at Chicago - School of Art and Design (M/C 036) Electronic Visualization Laboratory http://www.evl.uic.edu/seminar/index.php3 . e) on 26 March Agricola TV published ---> [R][R][F] 2004 --->XP video lecture by Agricola de Cologne realized on occasion of the presentation on New Media Art Festival Bangkok/Thailand (20-28 March) www.agricola-de-cologne.de/tv/agricola_lecture.html . ******************************************* [R][R][F] 2004 --->XP global networking project by Agricola de Cologne, media artist and New Media curator from Cologne/Germany www.newmediafest.org/rrf2004/ rrf2004@newmediafest.org . As a corporate part of [NewMediaArtProjectNetwork]:||Cologne, the project will develop and operate until deep in the year 2005. //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// /////////////////// As an extension of the global networking project, [R][R][F] 2004 --->XP ~ E-Journal will be edited periodically in order to feature projects, curators, artists and other networking instances on a textual information basis. . copyright © 2004 by Agricola de Cologne. All rights reserved. //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// /////////////////// _______________________________________________ Nettime-lat mailing list Nettime-lat@nettime.org http://amsterdam.nettime.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nettime-lat