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[Nettime-bold] In Conversation Lev Manovich and Aaron Betsky |
In Conversation Lev Manovich and Aaron Betsky Featuring a performance by Jeremy Bernstein Thursday 11th October 2001, 20.30 uur, admission: fl. 10,- Location: V2_Organisatie, Eendrachtsstraat 10, Rotterdam Lev Manovich (USA) Is an Associate Professor at the Visual Arts Department, University of California, San Diego where he teaches courses in new media art and theory. He is the author of The Language of New Media ( MIT Press, 2001), Tekstura: Russian Essays on Visual Culture (Chicago UP, 1993). Manovich has been working with computer media as an artist, computer animator, designer, and programmer since since 1984. His art projects include little movies, the first digital film project designed for the Web (1994-), Freud-Lissitzky Navigator, a conceptual software for navigating twentieth century history, and Anna and Andy, a streaming novel (2000). Aaron Betsky (NL) Is currently director of the Netherlands Architecture Institute and of the First International Architecture Biennial in Rotterdam. He was from 1995 - 2000 Curator of Architecture, Design and Digital Projects at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. He is the author of eight books, including most recently Landscrapers (Thames & Hudson, 2001) Architecture Must Burn (Thames & Hudson, 2000), and Queer Space (William Morrow, 1997). He is Editor-at-Large for Architecture Magazine and a Contributing Editor for Metropolitan Home, ID and Blueprint. Starting point of the discussion is Manovich' latest publication The Language of New Media, wherein 'he offers the first systematic and rigorous theory of new media' (quote from book sleeve). Jeremy Bernstein (USA) Bernstein's work with sound and video has been presented abroad, in Germany, the Netherlands, England, Spain, and in New York at such venues as P.S. 122, the Knitting Factory, HERE and The Kitchen. He performs regularly around Manhattan. Bernstein's work proposes a noisy, nervous, pluralistic world. Bookmarks Lev Manovich www.manovich.net Aaron Betsky www.nai.nl www.sfmoma.org Jeremy Bernstein http://www.bootsquad.com/ See also www.v2.nl/2001 Remote viewing www.v2.nl/live Concept and production: V2_Organisatie, Eendrachtsstraat 10, 3012 XL Rotterdam This program is supported by: Las Palmas, International Centre for Visual Culture and Media technology, Rotterdam 2001, Cultural Capital of Europe, Cultural Affairs City of Rotterdam, Ministry of OC&W, Luna Internet _______________________________________________ Nettime-bold mailing list Nettime-bold@nettime.org http://www.nettime.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nettime-bold