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---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Tue, 13 Jan 2004 21:56:00 -0500 From: Trebor Scholz <treborscholz@earthlink.net> To: Spectre <spectre@mikrolisten.de> Subject: [spectre] "networks, art & collaboration" deadline 1/20 Reminder: *Deadline for Submissions January 20 Call for Submissions The facilitators of the conference "networks, art & collaboration" currently accept submissions for in-person and web-based participation in this conference, April 24/25, 2004 at The State University of New York at Buffalo. In addition, we invite texts for publication in a magazine that will be made available at the conference. http://freecooperation.org This conference on collaboration will bring together artists, designers, (social) scientists, and engineers in formats such as workshops, lectures, open mic, parties, screenings, interviews, brain storming sessions, and artist presentations < all aiming at ongoing collaborations and exchange of knowledge. The aim of the conference is to get a deeper understanding of the dynamics of collaboration, models of critical web-based art, and the role media technologies play in the making of social networks. The event seeks ways to go beyond the outmoded top-down conference format and intends to experiment with alternative forms of interactive presentations and debate. Dance, discuss, eat, argue, laugh, learn, celebrate dissent, make new friends, and meet future collaborators. Proposal Deadline: January 20, 2004 You can propose an in-person contribution,or submit a proposal for inclusion in the virtual meet space augmented by web-based presentations. Who should participate We are seeking contributions from researchers and practitioners (academia, music, activism, art, technology, ...) focusing on collaboration. We encourage individuals and groups who are historically underrepresented in these fields to contribute. Submit either individually or team up in a collaboration. In-Person Formats Some possible forms of participation in person include: brainstorming sessions, interventions and presentations, demos, workshops, panels, dance party, *no lectures.* Virtual Participation Formats Some possible forms of mediated participation include weblog, wiki, mailinglist, webcast, video conference. Submissions (in person and virtual) are in the following suggested sessions: Track I: Tech skill exchange: peer 2 peer, open source/ free software movement, tools for collaboration/ tutorials, workshops Track II: Models of online cultural production models of critical web-based art/ distributed creativity multi-user games, collaborative novel writing/ e-poetry Track III: Network architectures (lists, blogs and the quest for meaning), e-learning, class room collaboration in new media education Track IV: Global social movements / participatory cultures Track V: The high art of collaboration (challenges of collaboration), metaphors of collaboration (family, friendship), scalability TO APPLY: Do you apply to participate in-person or as part of the Virtual Meetspace? Which track do you apply to? Would you like to contribute in-person or as part of the virtual meetspace? Which format would suit your contribution best? (ie. brainstorming sessions, artist presentation, interventions and round table presentations, demos, workshops, panels, dance party, *no lectures*) With your proposal submit a 250 word biography. Please also include relevant links. Deadline: January 20, 2004 Send proposal to: Geert Lovink geert@xs4all.nl Trebor Scholz treborscholz@earthlink.net ______________________________________________ SPECTRE list for media culture in Deep Europe Info, archive and help: http://coredump.buug.de/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/spectre ............................................... Nettime-SEE mailing list Nettime-SEE@nettime.org http://www.nettime.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nettime-see