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[Nettime-bold] Sandbox: Incarceration & Surveillance |
From: "Sylvie Myerson" <sandbox@echonyc.com> To: <dewaard@mos.org> Sent: Tuesday, May 08, 2001 7:21 AM Subject: #10: Incarceration & Surveillance CALL FOR ENTRIES SANDBOX MAGAZINE #10: INCARCERATION & SURVEILLANCE + INSTALLATION/PERFORMANCE EVENT PROJECTED RELEASE DATE: OCTOBER 2001 http://www.sandboxarts.org sandbox@echonyc.com Freedom is a relative concept. Anyone with access to a newspaper these days knows that the total population behind bars in the US is currently approaching 2 million; that prisons are increasingly run by for-profit companies whose motivation is the bottom line rather than the rehabilitation of prisoners; that the majority of inmates are members of ethnic minorities who are behind bars for non-violent offenses; that executions have reached an all-time high and that the US Supreme Court is currently questioning the constitutionality of executing mentally retarded prisoners. On the outside, personal freedoms are also increasingly threatened. Much of our so-called ³public space² is now under permanent surveillance through the use of sophisticated technologies which are not readily available to ordinary citizens. The question is, what are visual artists, writers, activists, film-makers, photographers, culture jammers, media artists, hackers and performance artists doing to respond to this situation? How is this being documented, analyzed and counteracted? We are particularly interested in current & innovative work, especially involving inmates. Sandbox Open Arts is a not-for-profit arts organization which is entirely volunteer-run. Please note that Magazine participants receive 2 copies and event participants receive 2 copies. Other than this Sandbox is not in a position to pay contributors for either publication or performance. However, we are strongly committed to producing and promoting contributors¹ work in a professional manner within the limitations of our budget. SUBMISSION GUIDELINES: Include article outline and any supporting materials including articles, reviews, recordings etc. as well as SASE. DEADLINES: Proposals for magazine & event - May 15 First Drafts - June 15 Final Drafts - July 15 Tentative Release - October 15 MISSION: Sandbox Magazine, Sandbox Performance/Installation Events and Sandbox Webzine are projects of Sandbox Open Arts, a not-for-profit arts organization whose mission is to encourage experimentation in the visual arts, the performing arts, music, and literature with a particular emphasis on interactive and multi-media work. We are also particularly committed to exploring the connections between art, culture and society. Sandbox, Magazine of Creative & Subversive Play is published semi-annually. Each issue is theme-based and is released in conjunction with a performance and installation event. PLEASE SEND ALL MATERIALS TO SANDBOX PO BOX 150098 BROOKLYN NY USA 11215, sandbox@echonyc.com _______________________________________________ Nettime-bold mailing list Nettime-bold@nettime.org http://www.nettime.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nettime-bold