linda carroli on Wed, 13 Mar 2002 22:52:01 +0100 (CET)


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[Nettime-bold] fAf Mar02: Art Activism and Cross-cultural Projects by jay koh


Sincere apologies for cross posting
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The March issue of fineArt forum features jay koh’s essay on Art Activism and Cross-cultural Projects in Thailand and Myanmar. koh has been been working in Thailand since 1995 and in Myanmar since 1998 under the organisation 'arting', which began as an art space set up by myself in Cologne in 1991. arting continues to run art projects in Asia and Europe and is now integrated into IFIMA (International Forum for InterMedia Art) founded in 1997. From February 2001, koh have been involved in a residency project with The Substation, Singapore, entitled "Investigating Public Engaged Art" together with Chu ChuYuan, who has been involved with IFIMA's activities since early 2000. 

Also in this month's bumper issue:

:: Selma Stern’s discussion of "Droit de Suite" (the artist's resale rights)
:: Glen Wetherall's report on Nina Czegledy's speaking tour in Brisbane
:: Mez takes a look at jodi's _untitled-game_
:: Joseph Nechvatal attended and reports on QUARTET V1.5
:: Geert Lovink discusses Brenda Laurel's Utopian Entrepreneur
:: Gavin Sade shares his view on Creative Evolutionary Systems edited by Peter J. Bentley and David W.Corne
:: Deb Polson reviews Stephen Wilson's Information Arts
:: Linda Carroli looks at Eve Ensler’s The Vagina Monologues

PLUS the usual suspects - upfront, events, opps and stuff ...

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