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- - - - - - - | 0 0 . 1 3 | - - - - - - - | <nettime> announcer | a << | - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - | b | - - - - Takahiko Iimura <iimura@gol.com> : From Game to Performance | 0 1 | - - - - Andreas Broeckmann <abroeck@v2.nl> : Wiretap 6.03 - Time Collisions | 0 2 | - - - - by way of geert lovink <geert@xs4all.nl> : Transitions Online (TOL) | 0 3 | - - - - www.verybusy.org <busy-owner@hgb-leipzig.de> : open mediaart database | 0 4 | - - - - ed keller <mantis@basilisk.com> : Kitchen Summer Institute | 0 5 | - - - - Liste Info <info@cicv.fr> : LETTRE D'INFO 01 - NEWSLETTER 01 (CICV) | 0 6 | - - - - jean-philippe.halgand@aecom.org : I Love Markets | 0 7 | - - - - THE.NETACTIVIST@bbs.thing.net : Protest for: Mumia, Peltier, Elian | 0 8 | - - - - Lessard, George <GLessard@gov.nu.ca> : SPAM - Do not read!!! | 0 9 | - - - - Sonja <s.snoek@cable.a2000.nl> : 1999 movie | 1 0 | - - - - | - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - | | delivered (almost) every weekend into your inbox | | mailto:nettime@bbs.thing.net | | - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - | 0 1 | - - - - >From Game to Performance TAKA IIMURA IN NEW YORK The Video and CD-ROM of Taka Iimura Saturday, March, 25, 2000 8pm- $7 Millennium, 66 East 4th St, New York, N.Y.10003 Tel.212/473-0090 Mostly Time Related Films Friday, March 31, 2000 9pm- $8 Anthology Film Archives, 32-34 Second Ave.(at Second St.), NewYork, N.Y. 10003, Phone:212-505-5181 Film Performance "Circle and Square" Tuesday, April 4th, 2000 9pm- $5 The Robert Beck Memorial Cinema,145 Ludlow St, Between Stanton and Rivington St., New York, N.Y. phone:718-622-5360 ----------------------------------------------- The Video and CD-ROM of Taka Iimura Saturday, March, 25, 2000 8pm.$B!p(J7 Millennium, 66 East 4th St, New York, N.Y.10003 Tel.212/473-0090 Taka Iimura, who has worked in film and video since 1960s, will present his most recent works in multimedia, CD-ROMs, at Millennium, New York. Iimura, who is called "an enigmatic, mysterious presence in the New York avantgarde scene" by Jonas Mekas, director of Anthology Film Archives, found CD-ROM as an exciting new media to combine text, graphics, as well as video. The result is a multi-faced experiments linking the media freely within the work. He will talk about the work. The program: "A I U E O NN Six Features", video,1993, 8min., color "Interactive: A I U E O NN Six Features", CD-ROM, 1998-99, color, Digital work: Kazuhiro Asai and Tacora InterMedia. English version: William Thompson "This is the game that Iimura plays, not only in the installation of the same name, but also again with this CD-ROM. The 'differance' is for him an example of multiculturalism, a connection of unity in diversity, in which Iimura plays with the expressive and indicative function of a sign, in sound and in image" World Wide Video Festival, Amsterdam, 1998 "Observer/Observed", video,1975-98, 22min., b/w "Observer/Observed", and Other Works of Video Semiology, CD-ROM, 1999, b/w, Co-produced with the Banff Centre for the Arts, Banff, Canada, and Euphonic Inc.,Tokyo "Iimura is at his best deconstructing and reconstructing the video apparatus. Elemental and elegant, these works confront issues of language and semiotics through forms of direct address. Incisively presented, this CD-ROM offers a new generation access to classic works of video art and theory" Peter d'Agostino, professor of media arts, Temple University, Philadelphia. ----------------------------------------------------------- Mostly Time Related Films Friday, March 31, 2000 9pm. $8 Anthology Film Archives, 32-34 Second Ave.(at Second St.), New York, N.Y. 10003, Phone:212-505-5181 Taka iimura, who has explored the concept of time in film in 1970s, will present his rarely shown films with a talk on the films. Jonas Mekas, director of Anthology Film Archives, has said that Iimura "contributed decisively to his uncompromizing explorations of cinema's minimalist and conceptual possibities. He has explored this direction of cinema in greater depth than anyone else". Program: "2 Minutes 46 Seconds 16 Frames(100 Feet)" (from Models, Reel 1), 1972, b/w, 8min.49sec., sound "Timed 1,2,3 "(from Models, Reel 1),1972,b/w,10min.30sec., sound "Counting 1 To 100 or Xs "(from Models, Reel 2) 1972, b/w,11min. 25sec., silent "24 Frames Per Second", 1975 revised 1978, b/w, 12min., sound "Repeated/Reversed Time", 1972 revised 1980, b/w, 9min. sound "One Frame Duration",1977, b/w & color,12min., sound "MA:Space/Time in the Garden of Ryoan-Ji", 1989, color,16min., Sound by Takehisa Kosugi "Though Taka continues to develop a range approaches to film, video and now digital work, this concern with the experience of time, its measured passage and analogy between time and space, has been the main recurring theme at the centre of his work." Malcolm Le Grice "As the title suggests, Models (1972) defines the general concerns which characterize Iimura's nonphotographic films. The most important of these concerns is his exploration of the real space and time of film experience. Models presents eight different forms of this exploration, each of which involves a different set of basic variables." Scott MacDonald<smaller> </smaller> "MA: Space/Time-In the Garden of Ryoan-ji (1989) - focus on the Eastern concept of MA, of space and time as a conceptual and perceptual unity ... and a fine introduction to a classic Japanese garden and the concept of MA, and to central dimensions of Iimura's earlier work." Scott MacDonald -------------------------------------------------------------- Film Performance "Circle and Square" Tuesday, April 4th, 2000 9pm. $5 The Robert Beck Memorial Cinema,145 Ludlow St, Between Stanton and Rivington St., New York, N.Y. phone:718-622-5360 Taka iimura will present a rarely seen film performance "Circle and Square" together with a film "1 to 60 Seconds". Jonas Mekas, director of Anthology Film Archives, has said that Iimura "contributed decisively to his uncompromizing explorations of cinema's minimalist and conceptual possibilities. He has explored this direction of cinema in greater depth than anyone else". Program: Film performance: "Circle and Square"(1982) When I first performed the piece in the gallery space of Millennium, New York, l982, I used two projectors facing far apart and a loop film was hung between them threading to one of the projector. I stand in the middle with a film puncher punching holes(circles) on the film as many as possible which were projected on one side of wall, and on another wall a square frame was projected without film. Now for RBMC theater I will use only one projector and will do the same performance. The difference is that in Millennium "Circle and Square" happened simulteneously on both walls, but here in RBNC theater it will happen only before and after with one projector. You will see this with a surprise if you come to RBMC theater. (T.I.) Film "1 to 60 Seconds"(1973) "In 1 to 60 Seconds Iimura does an extrordinary thing: he abstracts time from any concrete associations, seems to put it on the screen and there you sit looking at (or for) it, experiencing it. The film is all black leader except for the numbers 1 to 60 that apper individually in sequence to indicate the amount of time in seconds that each of them followed one second leter by a number or numbers indicatin the total amount of time that has thus far transpired. So at each juncture you know beforehand how much time awaits you before the next and how much is behind you, and then it's just you and the black screen. And thereafter many things happen: you attempt to experience, say, twenty one seconds so accurately you will be ready for the 22, or you become impatient and bored, or you just feel time, fell the ongoingness. The film's as varied as time (for you) is and can be." Paul Poggiali, The Soho Weekly News, New York, 1974 http://www2.gol.com/users/iimura/Front.html - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - | 0 2 | - - - - Wiretap 6.03 - Time Collisions An afternoon about the collision of slow and fast speeds in images, music and human perception. Date Sunday April 2nd, 2000, 14.00 - 17.00 Doors open 13.00 Location Due to V2's participation in the photo biennial, WT 6.03 will be held next door at: Scapino, Eendrachtsstraat 8, Rotterdam. Presentations by: Robert Neunteufel (A), Joel Ryan (USA/NL), Ulf Langheinrich/ Granular Synthesis (A) Moderation: Caroline Nevejan (NL) Entrance fee Fl. 7.50 Speed is probably the most typifying characteristic of our information society. New technologies are often praised for their time-saving and immediate qualities. It almost appears to be a cultural imperative to regulate our time consumption as efficiently and frugally as possible, even though time as such is volatile and impossible to contain. Our perception of time is most intense when different temporal conceptions clash. This is to say, when we experience time in an accelerated or retarded mode. The conflict between slow and fast is best witnessed in ideas of technological determinism, where the continuous development and acceleration of technological and social processes - ranging from fast food to e-commerce - are viewed as inevitable effects of progress. In contrast, these beliefs are counteracted by practices stressing the qualitative and soothing aspects of slowness. In the latter scenario the consumption of time becomes a matter of individual and conscious choice. It is thus also a critique of a society in which time is solely regarded as a precious economic good. The crucial question here is whether a culture of speed is the natural outcome of a technologised society, or not. Digital media art provides a fertile matrix for investigating these issues. During 2000, V2_ will query the phenomenon of time and its inter-relations with technology, perception, the body, media, etc. Wiretap 6.03 is the first in a series of staged temporal collisions. Participants Robert Neunteufel (A) is trained as a technical engineer and holds a PhD in educational science. He was information manager for the Technology Transfer Centre in Leoben (Styra), and adviser for the union in Graz on matters concerning the impact of informational technologies on higher education. Robert Neunteufel has been a member of the society for the Deceleration of Time (Verein zur Verzoegerung der Zeit) since 1994. This society, counting about a thousand members across Europe, was founded in 1990 by the Austrian philosopher Peter Heintel. Its main goal is to conduct quality research on the phenomenon of time. Joel Ryan (USA/NL) is a pioneer in the development of real-time interactive digital instruments and live electronic music. He has collaborated extensively with musicians and artists including Evan Parker, Michel Waisvisz, George Lewis, Steina Vasulka and Jerry Hunt. Formerly a Research Associate at the Lawrence Berkeley Laboratories of the University of California, he has taught philosophy, physics, and mathematics. He currently works at STEIM in Amsterdam, tours with the Frankfurt Ballet and is a lecturer at the Institute of Sonology, Den Haag. He has performed in the Concertgebau in Amsterdam, at the Akadamie Der Kunst Berlin, the Theater Chatelet in Paris, at The Kitchen and BAM in New York and the Alameda Festival in London. Most recently he has worked with William Forsyth on EIDOS/TELOS, and Sleepers Guts for the Frankfurt Ballet and Tight Roaring Circle for ArtAngel; and with James McDonald on Roberto Zucco for the Royal Shakespeare Company. Granular Synthesis/Ulf Langheinrich (A): Ulf Langheinrich and Kurt Hentschlaeger were the founders of the Viennese media art group Pyramedia, and have been collaborating since 1991 on their joint project Granular Synthesis, a term that originally derives from sound design. Granular Synthesis are particularly interested in investigating the aesthetic potential of audio-visual re-synthesis, and are experts in the field of sound manipulation. Their live performances bombard audiences with light, video and audio projections. Recent projects include: Pol 2.0, NoiseGate-M6, Sweet Heart, X-tended Thrill and different versions of the Modell installation. Moderation: Caroline Nevejan (NL) trained as a social scientist with a focus on the methodology of research in the communications domain. Since 1988 she has been deeply involved in designing digital culture. In 1994 she co-founded the Society for Old and New Media, together with Marleen Stikker. There she initiated amongst others the development of the Reading Table for Old and New Media, the Piloot project, Demi Dubble, Internet in the Sky, and Brandon (the first virtual piece of art the Guggenheim Museum in New York acquired). Since 1999 Caroline Nevejan has been a senior advisor to the board of the University of Professional Education of Amsterdam where she designs new learning environments evolving from the rise of the Information Society. Caroline Nevejan regularly lectures in national and international for on the development of the information society. She is a board member of the Doors of Perception foundation, and of the foundation Beeldrecht, which deals with artistic authorship. Bookmarks Society for the Deceleration of Time: http://members.eunet.at/ro.neunteufel/ http://www.eigenzeit.de.cx http://www.s-line.de/homepages/wwall/VVZ.htm International Society for the study of Time: http://www.studyoftime.org/ International Slow Food movement: http://www.slowfood.com/ Doors of Perception 4 - Speed: http://www.doorsofperception.com/doors/revamped_frameset.html Granular Synthesis http://www.werkleitz.de/events/biennale96/granular.html http://thing.at/granular-synthesis/html/gscred.htm Joel Ryan http://www.frankfurt-ballett.de/joel.html http://www.steim.nl Waag Society for Old and New Media http://www.waag.org --------------------------------------------- V2_Organisation Eendrachtsstraat 10 - 3012 XL Rotterdam tel: 31.(0)10.206.7272 fax: 31.(0)10.206.7271 mail: v2@v2.nl URL: http://www.v2.nl/wiretap --------------------------------------------- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - | 0 3 | - - - - Transitions Online (TOL) (http://www.tol.cz) is the leading Internet magazine covering Central and Eastern Europe, the Balkans, and the former Soviet Union. If you aren't already a member, fill out our registration form at <http://www.tol.cz/trialsubscr.html> to receive your free two-month trial membership. If you'd like to become a TOL member right away, go to <http://member.html>. And if you're a citizen of a post-communist country, go to <http://www.tol.cz/trialsubscr2.html> to sign up for a FREE annual membership. This week at TOL: FEATURE: Law and Disorder by Emil Danielyan http://www.tol.cz/jul99/specr03003.html Five months after the assassinations in the Armenian parliament, the country is deadlocked in the worst political crisis since independence. Some groups are pressuring President Robert Kocharian to step down, alleging that he or his allies had a hand in the deaths. Meanwhile, the chief investigator has authorized arrests that many believe are politically motivated. The result is a political stalemate,with the infighting in the government rendering it utterly ineffectual and placing Nagorno-Karabakh on the backburner. MEDIA: E-Eavesdropping by Marisa Robertson-Textor http://www.tol.cz/mar00/sorm.html After almost two years of rumor and speculation, the Russian government has given itself carte blanche to snoop around on the Internet. Though SORM-2, a regulation coauthored by the Federal Security Service (FSB) and Communications Ministry, isn't unique, one worrying aspect is: Internet Service Providers will have to foot the bill. "The FSB brought us a plan in which every Russian's constitutional rights were violated. Obviously, we couldn't sign it," said the owner of one provider that refused to step in line. In a sidebar, TOL reprints "Five Years Of Online Publishing in Russia," an overview of Internet demographics in Russia by Aleksandr Egorov originally published in the February issue of the Russian-language media journal Sreda. http://www.tol.cz/mar00/publish.html BOOKS: The End of Autism by Christian A. Nielsen http://www.ijt.cz/books/bkmar002.html More than four years after the end of the Bosnian war, the grip of the three nationalist parties remains extremely strong -- not withstanding promising signs like the "de-Tudjmanization" of neighboring Croatia. Given this apparently bleak scene, should proponents of a multiethnic and united Bosnia pack their bags and leave town? Can one find any signs at all of an emerging civic Bosnian identity? The authors of the books analyzed here tackle those questions, but often reveal their own contradictory definitions of what it means to be Bosnian. IN THEIR OWN WORDS: Russia: The Seven-Year Itch http://www.tol.cz/itowa/mar00ru2.html The Russian press has been abuzz with discussions of extending the presidential term from four to seven years. In an article entitled "Seven-Year Term: Stagnation or Stability?" the electronic magazine Vesti.ru published a clutch of opinions on the subject. One argues against the idea, saying, "If there is anything positive about our political life, it's regular elections." WEEK IN REVIEW: http://www.tol.cz/week.html Dial direct on the Slobophone ... Czech women form a shadow cabinet ... Hungary demands compensation for Tisza pollution ... while Ukraine measures high lead content in the river ... Moldovan president suggests dual citizenship with Romania ... Buckle up in Estonia ... Lithuanians: don't forget to pay your bills ... Putin's true confessions ... Polish police miss their shot ... Bulgaria denies it armed Angola rebels ... Constantinescu names new Romanian defense minister ... Macedonian army set to slim down ... Lukashenka says protesters will be "ripped to shreds" ... Georgian soldiers say they're forced to follow Muslim rituals ... A Czech nonprofit dedicated to promoting independent journalism, TOL is based in Prague and uses a network of local correspondents to provide unique, cross-regional analysis. We encourage you to visit our site and become part of a dynamic new media project dedicated to building independent journalism in Central and Eastern Europe, the Balkans, and the former Soviet Union. And be sure to also visit our partner sites: - Central Europe Review (http://www.ce-review.org), the weekly Internet journal of Central and East European politics, society, and culture - The Network of Independent Journalists of Central and Eastern Europe (NIJ), a weekly service run by the Croatian-based STINA press agency. To subscribe to STINA's NIJ weekly service, giving you timely news of events in the region, send an e-mail to: stina@zamir.net ANNOUNCEMENT: ASN CONFERENCE The Association for the Study of Nationalities (ASN) will be holding its Fifth Annual World Convention, this year entitled "Identity and the State: Nationalism and Sovereignty in a Changing World," from April 13-15, 2000, at the Harriman Institute, Columbia University in New York City. The ASN is the leading international scholarly organization dedicated to the study of ethnicity and nationalism in the postcommunist world. This year's convention will feature over 100 panels focusing on the Balkans, the Caucasus, Central Asia, East-Central Europe, and the Russian Federation, and bring together over 600 participants from all over the world. A number of new documentaries from these regions will be shown concurrently. A preliminary convention program is available on the web at: <http://picce.uno.edu/ASN/ASNannualConf1.htm> For more information about the convention program, please contact Dominique Arel, ASN Convention Program Chair, at <darel@brown.edu>. For convention registration and other information, please contact Gordon N. Bardos, ASN Executive Director, at <gnb12@columbia.edu>. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - | 0 4 | - - - - ___VERYBUSY.ORG_______ ________________CENTER____4______HARDWIRED_______ARTS___ 1. ENGLISH 2. DEUTSCH ....english : introducing open database architecture :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: : : . . The Mediaart Search Engine verybusy.org covers nearly 300 Projects right now - thanks for your immense help ! This amount of projects will stay untouched and protected into the database and can only be changed by Level A Admin Permission or contacting busy-owner@hgb-leipzig.de Until now you can mark your new database entries as "PUBLIC EDITABLE" - that any other user can update or fulfill the entry - therefore the database administration goes public ! Beside that small performance improvements were made to the search kernel and the "add project sheet", that now checks if a entered URL is responding to avoid deadlinks. The next step will be a autocompletion form by scanning the metatags of a responding project. thanks for your support spiv. Submit your projects to the mediaart database www.verybusy.org/add.htm ....deutsch : Erführung der offenen Datanbank Architektur ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: : : . . Die Medienkunst Suchmaschine verybusy.org umfasst nunmehr fast 300 Projekte - vielen Dank für eure immense Hilfe. Diese Anzahl der Projekte wird als Kerndatenbestand unverändert und geschützt in der Datenbank verbleiben. Für Änderungen kontaktiert busy-owner@hgb-leipzig.de Ab jetzt ist es jedoch möglich eure neuen Datenbank Einträge als "PUBLIC EDITABLE", also durch die Usergemeinde änderbar zu kennzeichnen. Dadurch kann jeder einen Datenbank Eintrag vervollständigen oder aktualisieren. Die Verantwortung geht damit an die User. Außerdem wurde der Suchkern in Punkto Geschwindigkeit etwas verbessert und die "Neue Projekte hinzufügen" -Page (ADD PROJECT) sucht den einzutragenen Server auf und wartet auf Rückmeldung damit tote Links in der Datenbank vermieden werden. Demnächst wird dort eine Funktion implementiert werden, die automatisch die META Tags einer URL ins Formular einträgt. Vielen Dank für eure Unterstützung, spiv. Meldet eure projekte der Medienkunstdatenbank unter: www.verybusy.org/add.htm - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - | 0 5 | - - - - Please forward and/or post this information: The Summer Institute @ The Kitchen: Where Artists of the Present Inspire Artists of the Future APPLICATION DEADLINE: APRIL 7TH CALL TO ALL YOUNG ARTISTS The Kitchen and Sarah Lawrence College present The Second Annual Sidney Kahn Summer Institute SOUND CIRCUS 2000: Studies in Multimedia Performance June 12 - June 30 $2,500 (includes 3 credits and meals) Sound Circus 2000 is an intensive three-week lab offering students a unique opportunity to create performance works through daily interaction with cutting edge artists. This year's institute focuses on "new opera" as a current multimedia practice interweaving voice, music, text, video, dance, and performance. The Kitchen makes its resources and facilities available to a future generation of artists, activists, and educators. Directed by Pia Massie and fully-accredited by Sarah Lawrence College, Sound Circus 2000 offers students age 18-30 mentoring and workshops from many influential artists, including Lynn Book, Martha Bowers, Fast Forward, Maia Claire Garrison, Philip Glass, Philip Hamilton, Shirley Kaplan, John King, Annie Lanzilotto, Meredith Monk, Butch Morris, Molly Davies and Polly Motley, Treva Offutt, Sara Rudner, and Lucienne Vidah, among others. As part of the Institute, The Kitchen will present five public talks from multimedia artists of international stature. In addition, weekly public screenings from The Kitchen's extraordinary video collection and archives are scheduled, which will bring to light the important explorations in multimedia that have made The Kitchen the center of this activity for more than twenty-five years. The Kitchen is an interdisciplinary laboratory for visionary, emerging and established artists. It has been a powerful force in shaping the cultural landscape of this country for over two decades, and is internationally renowned for its early support of artists who have gone on to receive world-wide stature. The first institution to focus exclusively on multi-disciplinary work, The Kitchen is emerging as a new kind of cultural center, simultaneously serving an international artistic community and acting as a resource in its own neighborhood. In the coming millennium, The Kitchen will remain a nurturing space for artists to collaborate across disciplines and push the boundaries of their fields, and will support the artistic exploration and application of new technologies that help connect artists and audiences from around the world. Sarah Lawrence College, long recognized as a pioneer in creative education, is a liberal arts college with focused and collaborative undergraduate and graduate programs in the arts. The Theater Program is interdisciplinary and dedicated to the training and development of new voices creating original performance works. While learning and using a diverse and global theatrical vocabulary, students experiment with the resources and connections of writing, art, music, dance and emerging technologies that help connect artists and audiences from around the world. APPLICATION DEADLINE: APRIL 7th To apply or for more information on the Institute, please visit the website: http://www.thekitchen.org/summerinst/INDEX.HTM - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - | 0 6 | - - - - LETTRE D'INFORMATION O 1 *************************************************************************** Nuits Savoureuses 2 INTERFERENCES Interstices, collisions, fusions Le CICV Pierre Schaeffer lance un Appel international a projets pour le Festival International d'Arts Multimedia Urbains qui aura lieu du 14 au 23 décembre 2000 à Belfort, France. 50 projets artistiques seront selectionnes et 3 prix de 100 000 FF. seront attribues par un jury international. Informations, renseignements, contacts et inscriptions : http://www.cicv.fr http://www.nuits-savoureuses.net Coordination artistique : Anne Roquigny : mailto:ar@cicv.fr Communication/accreditations presse : Eric Prigent : mailto:eric@cicv.fr *************************************************************************** Si vous desirez recevoir regulierement cette lettre, merci d'envoyer un message a l'adresse suivante : mailto:com-subscribe@cicv.fr *************************************************************************** NEWSLETTER O 1 *************************************************************************** Nuits Savoureuses 2 INTERFERENCES Interstices, collisions, fusions The CICV Pierre Schaeffer is launching a Worldwide Call for Projects for the International Multimedia Urban Arts Festival which will take place from December 14 to 23, 2000 at Belfort in France. 50 artistic projects will be selected and three prizes of 100,000 French Francs will be awarded by an international jury. For more information, contacts and registration : http://www.cicv.fr http://www.nuits-savoureuses.net Artistic Co-ordination : Anne Roquigny : mailto:ar@cicv.fr Communication/Press Accreditation : Eric Prigent : mailto:eric@cicv.fr *************************************************************************** If you wish to receive this newsletter on a regular basis, please contact the following e-mail address: mailto:com-subscribe@cicv.fr *************************************************************************** - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - | 0 7 | - - - - http://pavu.com/iaaf Informative Arts Art Foundation presents : I Love Markets [ artcart.de ] Mario Hergueta - curator March 24th to May 24th 2000 inauguration online (introducing the artists present on artcart) : International Relay Chat Rendez-Vous friday march 24th 2000 7.00 pm GMT+1 | 24 mars 2000 19.00 GMT+1 Frankfurt Special ! double saussages & french fries special i-Boosters Share your meals and tastes with major german art institutions With http://pavu.com and http://artcart.de pavu.com special online i-Boosters event friday march 24th 2000 7.30 pm GMT+1 | 24 mars 2000 19.30 GMT+1 Server : irc.webmaster.com Port : 6667 ou 7000 Channel : #iaaf java connection available on iaaf pages. http://pavu.com/iaaf -/ pavu.com it's coooooool ! /- NEW: artcart - The First Online Net.Art Store ============================================= ++ Opening March 23 at 8 p.m (GMT+1) ++ If you want to discover the latest trends in contemporary art, if you are interested in the young and modern art and if editions and multiples are or could become beginner´s drugs for you, artcart is the right place for you. We have an exciting and multifaceted spectrum of the net.art scene to offer. The works which will play a leading role at artcart are innovative, lively and playful, but they always point out the way ahead. Be Avantgarde - Buy Net.Art ============================================= artcart proudly presents works of eminent contemporary artist: Annie Abrahams, Blank/Jeron, Heath Bunting, Valery Grancher, Takuji Kogo, Mouchette, J. R. Leegte, Peter Luining/LFOUNDATION, mi_ga, Melinda Rackham, Erwin Redl, Pavu, Tina LaPorta http://www.artcart.de * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * We are already looking forward to welcoming you! Events sponsored in part by boomania and pavu.com For further information have a look at http://www.artcart.de or mail to info@artcart.de - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - | 0 8 | - - - - This is a onetime information-email - you have not been submitted to an emaillist! NEW DOMAIN FOR THE NETACTIVIST: We've now have a new permanent domain: http://www.netactivist.dk The idea behind this site is quite like the one organisations like Amnesty International have used for many years: to try an place pressure on the power holders by sending loads of letters from all over the world. We've just joined a new campain against The Calgary Herald, where 230 members from two unions have been on strike since nov. 8. 1999. And you can still protest on behalf of: Mumia Abu-Jamal - an afro-american journalist and civil rights activist. He is wrongfully convicted of the murder of the white police officer Daniel Faulkner. (IMPORTANT that protests arrive before 2.th of April!) - A new address for Judge Yohn has been added. Leonard Peltier - a Native American serving two consecutive life sentences in a federal penitentiary, even though there is no credible evidence that he is guilty of anything. Elián Gonzáles - a six-year-old boy, who has been caught in a US foreign policy power game. Viist us at: http://www.netactivist.dk -------------------------------------------- NETAKTIVISTEN - ONLINE PROTEST Netaktivisten er en ny hjemmeside på dansk og engelsk - lavet for folk, der gerne vil gøre en forskel. Ideen bag Netaktivisten er i stil med den som organisationer som Amnesty International har benyttet sig af i mange år - nemlig at forsøge at lægge pres på magthavere ved at dynge dem til med mere eller mindre personlige breve fra hele verden. Vi har netop tilsuttet os en kampagne mod avisen The Calgary Herald, hvor 230 medlemmer fra to forskellige fagforeninger har været i strejke siden d. 8 november 1999. Og du kan stadig protestere for: Mumia Abu-Jamal - en sort, amerikansk journalist og borgerrettighedsforkæmper. Han er uskyldigt dømt for mord på den hvide politibetjent Daniel Faulkner. Leonard Peltier - en amerikansk indianer, der afsoner to på hinanden efterfølgende livstidsdomme i et føderalt fængsel, selv om der ikke er nogle troværdige beviser på hans skyld.Tilgenglæd er der beviser på at FBI i forbindelse med hans retssag har fabrikret beviser og truet vidner. Elián Gonzales - en 6 årig cubansk dreng, der er blevet fanget i USA´s udenrigspolitiske spil. http://www.netactivist.dk - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - | 0 9 | - - - - ********************** Adbusters Goes Public! ********************** Don't miss your chance to capitalize on this unique investment opportunity! Market analysts agree that Culture Jamming(TM) is the hippest and fastest-growing concept market of the new millennium. Ask yourselves, "Which organization is more synonymous with 'jamming' than Adbusters?" 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