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Pssssst...we're going public! The Banff Centre and Canadian Heritage are pleased to present Issue 4 of HorizonZero http://www.horizonzero.ca TOUCH: PRIVATE2PUBLIC How intimate do we want our technologies to be? Intimate technologies are changing our worlds: The borderlines between private and public are blurring under the influence of new digital technologies, from mobile phones and wearable computers to tactile media and new forms of surveillance. Our November offering asks the question: What is privacy in an age of intimate technology? Is it time to rethink our notions of public space, and of privacy itself? ----------------------------- LOOKING FOR ANSWERS? Join us on Tuesday, November 26 for Private Reveries / Public Chat. This live Web event will bring a panel of international experts together to chat with our online audience about how intimate boundaries are changing under the influence of ubiquitous technologies. (Check HorizonZero for scheduled time in your region.) ---------------------------- Issue 4 also features the very touchable art of award-winning artists THECLA SCHIPHORST and JEAN DUBOIS. We publicly DECONstruct recent works from Steve Mann, and conduct our very own Horizontal Surveillance of the Canadian landscape. Plus: SKAWENNATI TRICIA FRAGNITO offers up some sex tips for cyborgs, MATT LOCKE organizes a very intimate speakers corner, and JEAN-CLAUDE GUÉDON gets invited to the party but has nothing to wear. And in this month's focus on WIRELESS SCIENCE: Lynn Sutherland makes some noise about the future of wireless technologies while Tom Keenan and Susanna Paasonen argue with Sadie Plant On the Mobile. You'll find all this and more exposed in intimate detail in the fourth edition of HorizonZero. ---------------------------------- HorizonZero is a bilingual web-publication dedicated to presenting the best in Canadian digital arts and culture. The only way to experience it is to click. http://www.horizonzero.ca digital art + culture in Canada _______________________________________________ Nettime-bold mailing list Nettime-bold@nettime.org http://amsterdam.nettime.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nettime-bold