Cornelia Sollfrank on Fri, 18 May 2001 17:31:31 +0200 (CEST)


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[Nettime-bold] non*Symposium


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non*




cross-disciplinary debate about complexity in contemporary living - 
investigating new areas of practice which have arisen through the 
convergence and hybridisation of established disciplines.

addressing the ungraspable spaces in-between disciplines and concept 
boundaries the non* is what emerges as the consequence of convergent and expanded networks - networks of transactions, communications, accidental meetings, business lunches, data packets, radiowaves, flirtations - beyond the economy of information lies the economy of connectivity - networks of networks - in the excess of connectivity, where links are constructed 
between previously discrete practices, nonPractices establish the 
possibilities of what could be - nonPractices expose a critical and 
hypothetical working, doing, acting and thinking through of established practices - developing a confidence about the unknown - a knowing undoing 

non* - nonSymposium connects popular and institutional discourses, the tv talk show and the intellectual debate.  Panelists from backgrounds in the corporate world, new media and urban theory, hacking and product design, will explore the possible nonPractices which emerge from the connectivity between and beyond their disciplines.

Curated by Simon Yuill and Gerald Straub

Panel:
Susanne Clausen (Germany), Contemporary Art, Szuper Gallery
Terhi Rantanen (Finland), Global Media, London School of Economics
Nick Rengger (U.K.), International Relations, Univ. St. Andrews
Pedro Sepulveda-Sandoval (Mexico), Computer related Design, Royal College 
Paul Taylor (U.K.), Hackerism, Sociology, Univ. of Salford
Friday 15th of June 2001
10 am - 6pm

Visual Research Centre
(Univ.of Dundee)
at Dundee Contemporary Arts
152 the Nethergate
Dundee
DD1 4DY
Scotland - UK


tickets:
£30 full price
£10 for full-time students and concessions
booking: 00 44 (0) 1382 606 220

email: symposium@thezeroes.co.uk
tel: 00 44 (0) 1382 348 060
fax: 00 44(0) 1382 348 105


The symposium addresses professionals in economy, law, art, computing, 
politics, architecture, sociology and related disciplines, as well as to 
those who are interested in the current situation and future of 
contemporary society.

for more information:
www.livingzeroes.org


non* is part of Living Zeroes, an initiative of the School of TV and 
Imaging, Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art and Design, a faculty of the University of Dundee.  It is supported by the Scottish Arts Council, 
Scottish Screen, Scottish Enterprise Tayside, Dundee Contemporary Arts, New Media Scotland and the University of Dundee's Visual Research Centre.

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