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V2_East / Syndicate Newsletter 97/12 - Introduction - Dates of upcoming events - Updates (SUNICA, Artpool installation questionnaire, CAiiA Internet art index, ...) - General info about the Syndicate list - Subscription * Introduction * Dear friends, I must admit that I consciously waited with the preparation of the December 97 newsletter because I thought that many people would be coming back to an overflowing mailbox from the holidays, piles which by now will hopefully have melted away. The list of upcoming events is already really dense again, and I am sure that there are more plans which are being cooked up in these first weeks of the year. There are a number of deadlines coming up, among which the one for ISEA98, in a week from today. We have not made a concerted 'Syndicate-bid' until now, although we could still do that if somebody has a good and fast idea for this. On the other hand, it may well be that Syndicalists will in one way or the other be involved in ISEA-related projects like 'Virtual Revolutions' and 'Revolting' (more news on these to should follow very soon. We are also waiting for the final go-ahead for the PiraMedia event in Tirana (21-24 May), but for those of us who are curious and interested to go come-what-may, they should put the dates down in their agendas and get out those time-tables for our 'picnic with Edi'. Once more, we can welcome a few new subscribers to the lists and members of the Syndicate network. First of all, the Syndicate is a network of people who share an interest in media culture and media art, and who are seeking cooperation and exchange in this field, mainly within Europe. This list is a tool through which we exchange information about upcoming events, plan or announce new projects, and stay in touch in-between meetings. Please, continue to use the list for posting information about what you are up to, and for getting in touch with people in other parts of Deep Europe. I hope to see you soon, best wishes, -a * Dates of (some) upcoming events and exhibitions * (check the archive at http://www.v2.nl/mail/v2east for postings about these events) - 28 January - 7 February 1998: International Film Festival Rotterdam/NL - 12 - 22 February 1998: Transmediale / 11th Videofest, Berlin/D - 13 February 1998 -: Mail Art - Eastern Europe in the International Network, Budapest/HU - 17 - 31 March 1998: Installation Festival 1998, Budapest/HU - 18 April - 3 May 1998: Avatar, Amsterdam/NL - 6 - 10 May 1998: EMAF - European Media Art Festival 1998, Osnabrueck/D - 13 - 17 May 1998: 9th Impakt Festival, Utrecht/NL - 21 - 24 May 1998: PiraMedia, Tirana/AL - 18 - 20 June 1998: SONAR 98, Barcelona/ES - 26 - 28 June 1998: 3rd International Lesbian/Gay Film Festival, Budapest/HU - September 1998: Videonale 8 , Bonn/D - 2 - 7 September 1998: ISEA98, Liverpool&Manchester/UK - 3 - 6 September 1998: Subfiction - 3. Werkleitz Biennale, Werkleitz/D - 7 - 12 September 1998: ars electronica, Linz/AT - 2 - 10 October 1998: L'IMMAGINE LEGGERA, Palermo/IT - 17 - 22 November 1998: DEAF98, Rotterdam/NL * MAIL ART - EASTERN EUROPE IN INTERNATIONAL NETWORK >From 13 February 1998, Mžcsarnok, Palace of Exhibitions, Budapest Touring exhibition of the Staatliches Museum Schwerin (Germany) completed with original works and documents of the Hungarian Mail Art activity from the collection of Artpool. For this occasion Artpool completes and publishes the chronology of the Hungarian Mail Art Movement (1968-1997), as well as the Mail Art On Line web site, from where information about Mail Art on the internet can be reached. http://www.artpool.hu/eventsnew.html info: artpool@artpool.hu * International Installation Festival 1998 Artpool P60 Art Space Budapest, VI. Paulay Ede u. 60. Opening exhibition: 17-31 March, 1998 Part of the opening exhibition is the reconstruction of the Budapest installation of "Poâ?¢poâ?¢drome Ë? Espace-temps RŽel No. 1 / Real Space-Time Poipoidrom No. 1" by Robert Filliou and Joachim Pfeufer from 1976. "The Poipoidrom is a functional relationship that links thinking, acting, and communication. A minimal Poipoidrom can be a chair, a workbench or an open mind." (J. Pfeufer, 1972) In other parts of the exhibition documents of installations will be installed. They may be - from the perspective of art history: Merz-construction, fictional and virtual architecture, quasi-construction, collage, assemblage, environment, landscape correction, land art, etc.; from the perspective of genre: poetic, music, sound, light, fragrance, performance and video, etc. installations; from the perspective of view: improvisational, conceptual, intermedial and multimedial, etc.;.from a social perspective: cultural, social, political, commercial, religious, scientific, technological, etc. installations. Feasible new projects will be realized in accordance with the given spacial conditions by the "installators" of P60 throughout 1998. Documents about installation that are preserved in Artpool Archive will be presented for the first time together with the new stuff. Videos of the events and theoretical lectures will be available for viewing retrospectively throughout the year. The evaluation of the project can be followed via the Internet: http://www.artpool.hu/P60/installation/ info: artpool@artpool.hu * AVATAR - Of postmodern times and multiple identities Amsterdam, Oude Kerk and other locations, 18/4-3/5/98 Intensive users of the Internet are familiar with the concept of the Avatar. An "Avatar" is an "Alter Ego," a disguise that an Internet user puts on in "Cyberspace" when communicating on "websites," "chatboxes" or "MUDS" (Multi-User Dungeons or Domains). Because of the deceptive play of "Avatars," no one actually knows with whom he or she is really in contact. AVATAR intends to bring together projects from artists who are investigating the phenomenon of "multiple personality." In addition to photography, video and installations, projects which make use of new media will be at the heart of the project. PROPOSALS - The deadline for submitting proposals is January 15, 1998. SHORTLISTED ARTISTS (subject to change) Jeanine Antoni (USA), Bea de Visser (NL), Jake & Dinos Chapman GB), Lynn Hershman (USA), Cindy Sherman (USA), Hamish Buchanan (CDN), Tony Oursler (USA), Gillian Wearing (GB), Ken Feingold (USA), Vibeke Tandberg (Norway), Cathie Opie (USA), Paulina Wallenberg-Olsson (S), Lawrence Weiner (USA) and others. organized by: Axis, De Balie, Maatschappij voor Oude en Nieuwe Media and Paradox. CONTACT Axis, Oudezijdsvoorburgwal 72, 1012 GE Amsterdam, The Netherlands T +31 (0)20 4655530, F 4654290, E axisvm@xs4all.nl * EUROPEAN MEDIA ART FESTIVAL 1998 Osnabrueck/D, 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: 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 For further information visit our website or contact: ( Application forms 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 Festivalboard: Alfred Rotert Hermann Noering Ralf Sausmikat * Impakt Festival for audiovisual arts, Utrecht. The 9th Impakt Festival will be organized from May 13 to 17, 1998 in Utrecht, The Netherlands. Impakt is an international festival for audiovisual arts. The festival is a showcase for innovative film, video art, music, installations, new media and performances. Lectures and exhibitions complete the programme. Impakt Festival P.O. Box 735 3500 AS Utrecht The Netherlands Phone: + 31 30 2944 493 Fax: + 31 30 2944 163 E-mail: impakt@xs4all.nl URL: www.xs4all.nl/~impakt * SONAR 98 18-20 June 1998, Center of Contemporary Culture of Barcelona/ES This is Sonar, International Festival of Advanced Music and Multimedia Art in Barcelona. Now prepearing its 5th edition. SONAR 98 will happen on 18, 19. 20 of June in The Center of Contemporary Culture of Barcelona and different locations around the city. You can find out more about Sonar and it's previous editions on our website www.sonar.es. We are currently on the lookout for film and video material from labels and artists, such as yourselves, to include in our cinema programme for 98. The pieces will be shown in a plush seated cinema with a quality soundsystem. In the past this section of the festival has been a huge success with standing room only. Every year the Cinema programme has its own section in the SONAR catalogue and is represented in all the formats of the SONAR promotion campaign. So if you feel that you have anything interesting please contact me on our e-mail number. Thanks in advance Andy Cumming SONAR.Advanced Music Meeting. E-Mail: sonar@sonar.es http://www.sonar.es P.O.Box 38.024-08080-Barcelona-Spain Fax. ++ 34.3.441 53 38 * 3rd Budapest International Lesbian/Gay Film Festival Budapest, Hungary Festival dates are 26 - 28 June 1998 Application Guidelines [for full guidelines and application form, write to address below] 1. The Budapest International Lesbian/Gay Film Festival accepts films and videotapes by, about and of interest to communities of lesbians, gay men, and sexual minorites. 4. Works should be submitted to the screenings committee, on VHS (PAL, Secam, or NTSC), no later than March 1,1998. Please include descriptive information, including credits and reviews (if available.) 10. Feature films or short works in languages other than Hungarian, must be accompanied by an Hungarian or English dialogue list, unless dialogue or commentary is unnecessary for comprehension and appreciation. 11. The Budapest International Lesbian/Gay Film Festival is a non-competitive festival and awardsno prizes. It has a beneficial character and supports the Budapest Lesbian and Gay Community organization, Hatter. Therefore the Festival pays no rental fees; instead we invest our resources in producing the best possible showcase for your work, and promoting your work as widely as possible. 13. Once a film or video is selected, it may not be withdrawn. 15. Curators also welcome to submit proposals for specific programs. Send press materials, and VHS preview tape to: Budapest Lesbian/Gay Film Festival c/o Hatter Pf. 50 H-1554 Budapest Hungary Phone: 36 1/ 320 43 76 e-mail: hatter@c3.hu Please send an e-mail or seperate postcard notification of your submission so that any complications of postal delivery may be tracked. * 3. Werkleitz Biennale Subfiction 3 - 6 September 1998 info: http://www.werkleitz.de/sub-fiction/ * L'IMMAGINE LEGGERA 3rd Palermo International Videoart + Film + Media Festival 2 - 10 October 1998 submission deadline: 31 July The Festival Team (alessandro rais, marcello alajmo, ignazio plaia, maurizio spadaro) L'IMMAGINE LEGGERA Casella Postale 136 (P. O. Box) I-90133 PALERMO - Italy tel. +39-91-6961740 fax +39-91-6111682 email: 00253aaa@mbox.infcom.it, immagineleggera@usa.net More infos after January on our festival's web page: http://web.tin.it/iside/immagineleggera * Updates * * SUNICA Sholto Ramsay <Sholto@icarts.demon.co.uk> writes: New Media Centre Opens at ICA The Institute of Contemporary Arts in London has opened a new media centre in partnership with Sun Microsystems. The Centre is a multi-platform enviroment with a range of ambitions: help artists to develop different forms of work using digital media, redefine the relationship between artist and audience, rethink the role and nature of the art institution of the future in the context of digital spaces, provide access to the ICA archive of performance and discussion, and provide artists access to the latest computer software and hardware, specifically industrial-strength applications from the medicine, commerce and the military. The centre is both a set of discreet spaces within the ICA as well as a fast switched network that connects all the ICA's spaces to each other. Any space can be used and connected to the rest of the network or to the internet via T3 link. The centre is equipped with Sun, Apple and Windows NT machines and a variety of software. There are four servers, including a media server, webserver, java server and main network server, 12 workstations and a number of other boxes including MPEG encoder, etc. There are computers permanently installed within the cafe area of the ICA to allow access to the ICA archive of audio and video as well to be used as exhibiting spacesfor artists. There is a website with further details of the centre: http://www.newmediacentre.com * Philip Smith (philip.smith.southarts@artsfb.org.uk) writes: SCI-ART Can you bring the insights of science and art closer together with an idea that captures the public's imagination? The Wellcome Trust is providing funds ranging from GBP 5,000 to 25,000 to scientists and artists working in partnership. Approximately 6 projects will be funded with the emphasis on art and bio-medical sciences. For details on how to apply tel. 0171 611 8586 e-mail: s.pearson@wellcome.ac.uk website: http://www.wellcome.ac.uk Closing Date February 16th 1998. * Artpool write: Installation Project 98 - International Invitation Artpool invites all installators, artists, networkers, documenters to take part in this project, to inform others so as to be informed. You can send: documents of installations, books, catalogs, portfolios, photos, slides, posters, audio or video tapes, interactive CD-ROMs, conceptual works, plans, etc. All materials will become part of the Artpool Archive for public research. All works and information will be displayed. Participants will get a publication that documents the project and will be prepared at the end of the year. The first deadline is February 1998. Materials arriving until September the same year will also be made public as part of the project. Please help our research by answering the following questions: (1) How long have you been making installations? (2) Why did you choose to make installations and not anything else? (3) What do you think of your own works? (4) What do you think the difference is between your own work and other installations? (5) What do you think of the relationship of traditional artwork and installation? (6) What is the size and material of an installation determined by? (7) Could you mention the installation you consider to be the largest and the smallest one? (8) Is there any object or idea that cannot be installed? (9) How does environment affect the installation of the work? (10) Do you know any fact that restricts the possibilities of installation? (11) Do you like making installation for order or at request? (12) What do you think of preserving an installation? (13) Can the value of an installation be estimated and how? (14) How does copyright apply to installations preserved only in documents? (15) Do you agree with publishing your answers-in full or in part-in the catalog of the project or in the press? (Yes-No) (16) Your questions, if there is any, and your answers to them. Please, number your answers according to the order of the questions. Try to answer as briefly and clearly as you can, omit the questions you consider irrelevant. Thanks for your attention, GyÅ¡rgy Galâ?¡ntai (concept and design), Lâ?¡szlâ?? Beke (expert), Anna Bâ?¡lint (documentation), JÅ?lia Klaniczay (management), Fatime Plâ??tâ?¡r (assistant), Agnes Ivacs (translation), Lâ?¡szlâ?? TÅ¡lgyes (Web technology) Postal address: Artpool, H-1277 Budapest 23., Pf. 52. Tel.: +36-l-268 01 14 * Fax: +36-1-321 08 33 e-mail: artpool@artpool.hu http://www.artpool.hu * Kepa Landa <k.landa@newport.ac.uk> writes: CALL FOR INFORMATION (CAiiA) We are working on a definitive database of artistic interventions which use the internet as a media. We are interested in artworks initiated or completed up until December 1997. This project will culminate in the publishing of a book and a CD-ROM. For the entry form and further information, please contact: Kepa Landa <k.landa@newport.ac.uk> * INTELLIGENT AGENT http://www.intelligent-agent.com write: "Universes in Universe" -->http://www.kulturbox.de/univers/ This virtual universe--organized by Pat Binder and Gerhard Haupt, in collaboration with Kulturbox Berlin--is an excellent directory covering the arts of Africa, Asia/Pacific, Australia and Central/South America and striving to further intercultural discourse. The site can be searched by continent, country or region and provides information on each country's art history, museums, and galleries; artists, curators, and critics; as well as projects and events. The information at the site is available in English, German and Spanish. A universe worth visiting. * Laura Baigorri announces the english version of her directory: ARTE EN RED. http://www.iua.upf.es/~baigorri/art/ "ARTE EN RED" is an independent site wich contains an address selection related to contemporary art in general and electronic art in particular. I monthly up-date it. This site includes 12 sections: Artists (creation in the web, web pages) Art Centers (Institutions, Independents associations), Texts and Debates (conferences, congres and symposiums), Museums and Galleries, Magazines, Dissemination (festivals, biennals and exhibitions), Art Sites, Education and Research, Music, About the Web, Directories and Search Engines, and... Guerrilla. I accept all kind of ideas and suggestions..... Laura Baigorri baigorri@harrison.upf.es http://www.iua.upf.es/~baigorri/arte Institut Universitari de l'Audiovisual C/ Ramblas, 31 08002 Barcelona (Spain) * General Info * V2_East is an initiative of V2_Organisation Rotterdam, which is aimed at creating a network of people and institutions who are involved with or interested in media art in Eastern Europe and which wants to create an infrastructure that facilitates cooperations between partners in East and West. With its 'Syndicate' mailing list, website <http://www.v2.nl/east> and regular meetings, V2_East is becoming an important tool for fostering ties within the media art community in Europe which makes it increasingly obsolete to think in term of 'East' and 'West', and which will eventually make the V2_East initiative itself redundant. The V2_East/Syndicate is a no-budget network initiative rather than an institution. <syndicate@AEC.at> is the address of a mailing list which is dedicated to an exchange of information and ideas relating to the situation and future development of electronic and media art in Eastern Europe. A Syndicate-mail archive for messages that are coming in over the list (since April 97) can be found at: http://www.v2.nl/mail/v2east/ The list members include more than 190 artists, curators, networkers, writers, festival organisers, etc., from East as well as West European countries and beyond, who, through the 'Syndicate', are trying to improve the communication and cooperation between artists and organisations in East and West. The list was first installed following the initial meeting of the V2_East initiative at V2_Organisation in Rotterdam on January 21, 1996, at the end of the second Next 5 Minutes conference. During the DEAF96 festival in September, we held a V2_East Meeting in which around 30 people from 12 different countries participated. Other meetings were held in Liverpool (LEAF97, April 1997), Kassel (Deep Europe workshop, August 1997), Linz (Syndicate Net.Shop, September 1997), and Dessau (Ostranenie 97, November 1997). * Subscription * To subscribe to the syndicate list, please, send a message to <syndicate-request@aec.at> with the following text in the body of the message: 'subscribe [email-address]' For more information about the Syndicate, please, contact <abroeck@v2.nl> (Andreas Broeckmann). *Please, send information that you feel should appear in the next edition of this newsletter (deadline: 30 January 98) to: abroeck@v2.nl.