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0 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 |-----|-----|-----|-----|-----|-----|-----|-----| avg calories/serving YU From: "Ivo Skoric" <ivo@reporters.net> Subject: Conscientious Objection in Serbia ES From: "Pablo Anderen" <fanerem@yahoo.es> Subject: love by social induction CH From: Yvonne Volkart <yvolkart@access.ch> Subject: opening Shedhalle, July 1 DE From: Oliver Grau <Oliver.Grau@culture.hu-berlin.de> Subject: TELEPRESENCE - ART - TELEPISTEMOLOGY NY From: Nyaenews@aol.com Subject: JULY 4TH -- INVITATION TO GALA and RINGSIDE SEATS DE From: si.klein@gmx.de Subject: 4d-art-works RU From: "Ivan Zassoursky" <iiz@cnt.ru> Subject: come see the sun IT From: "Cesare Pietroiusti" <cesarepietroiusti@worldnet.att.net> Subject: I: 6/21 'Define "context"' events at Apex OR From: Crisarc2000@cs.com Subject: [TAM MONITOR] MK From: "Zoran Petrovski" <zpet@soros.org.mk> Subject: Urbanities SI From: "Marina Grzinic" <margrz@zrc-sazu.si> Subject: Presentation of the book by Grzinic on postsoc art and media DL From: Dead Letter Office <postmaster@deadletters.com> Subject: Dead Letter Update AT From: eva/superchannel <eva@superchannel.org> Subject: live on superchannel vienna NY From: Diane Ludin <duras@thing.net> Subject: [Fwd: Performance Research/Call for Proposals] SI From: Miran Mohar <miran@kud-fp.si> Subject: Interpol-The Art Exhibition Which Divided East and West UK From: Tom McCarthy <tom@envoi.demon.co.uk> Subject: International Necronautical Society AGM - press release UK From: plagiarist <plagiari@plagiarist.org> Subject: [tech_nicks] Special announcement: plagiarist.org presentation SI Subject: (Fwd) M A N I F E S T A 3 From: "Ivo Skoric" <ivo@reporters.net> HU From: Nina Czegledy <czegledy@interlog.com> (by way of Eric Kluitenberg) Subject: Invitation to join digibodies/Synapse - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - From: "Ivo Skoric" <ivo@reporters.net> Date: Mon, 19 Jun 2000 09:28:30 -0400 Subject: Conscientious Objection in Serbia Lepa Mladjenovic of Belgrade Women in Black just ended her visit to the States (http://balkansnet.org/wib/stats/lepa.html). She left me "The Objection", magazine for conscientious objection and anti- militarism, #6 from May 2000, published by Women in Black. The letters of young Serbs drafted against their will and sent to the frontline at various stages of the war, are striking. Little details that so far did not reach international public, or Serbian public for that matter. The magazine is available only in Serbian. I am going to translate one story and post it soon. I am curious if somebody else want to do the same. Drop me a line. ivo - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - From: "Pablo Anderen" <fanerem@yahoo.es> Subject: love by social induction Date: Mon, 19 Jun 2000 20:51:35 +0200 love by social induction have you ever ask yourself WHY you love that person? i don't wanna be loved in this way love by social induction your own image could be in danger, so then... self advertising treating ask for diplomatic advisement don't sleep beside him/her until friday in http://bbs.thing.xs2.net fanerem@yahoo.es _______________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Consiga gratis su dirección @yahoo.es en http://correo.yahoo.es - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Date: Mon, 19 Jun 2000 22:19:42 +0200 From: Yvonne Volkart <yvolkart@access.ch> Subject: opening Shedhalle, July 1 Widerspenstige Praktiken im Zeitalter von Informations- und Biotechnologien Ausstellung Shedhalle Zuerich, 1. Juli bis 6. August 2000 http://www.thing.net/~tenacity Beginn der Konferenz: Samstag, 1. Juli, 19 Uhr Ausstellungseröffnung: 22 Uhr Informations- und Biotechnologien spielen zunehmend eine universalisierende Rolle und beeinflussen unsere Ideen von Subjektivitaet und (politischer) Handlungsfaehigkeit. Auch die Kunstszene traegt diesen Prozessen Rechnung und widmet sich vermehrt digitalen Themen. Unbeachtet bleibt dabei haeufig, dass neue Technologien neue (alte) Ideologien und Monopolisierungen transportieren. »Widerspenstige Praktiken« praesentiert auf der Ebene von Ausstellung und Diskussionen Projekte, MedienaktivistInnen, -künstlerInnen und -theoretikerInnen, die in der digitalen Szene seit Jahren schon als VertreterInnen eines produktiven und kritischen Engagements in Erscheinung getreten sind. »Widerspenstige Praktiken« zeigt auf, dass es einen avancierten Umgang mit neuen Medien jenseits technodeterministischer Zwaenge gibt. Getragen vom Soundsampling von Jennifer & Kevin Mc Coy, der Ausstellungsarchitektur Lehti Kuwas und den einzelne Projekten versteht sich die Ausstellung als Verkoerperung einer symbolisch-virtuellen Zone, in der sich widerspenstige AgentInnen, bildhafte Datenstroeme und Maschinen temporaer vernetzen. KünstlerInnen Basicray (New York) Ursula Biemann (Zürich) Natalie Bookchin (Los Angeles) Natalie Bookchin & Alexei Shulgin (Moskau) Bureau of Inverse Technology (global) Ricardo Dominguez (New York) Johan Grimonprez (Gent/New York) Marina Grzinic & Aina Smid (Ljubljana) Kristin Lucas (New York) Diane Ludin (New York) Jennifer & Kevin Mc Coy (New York) Francesca da Rimini & Michael Grimm (Adelaide, Australia) Rtmark (USA) Lehti Kuwa (Zürich) Cornelia Sollfrank (Hamburg) Gastkuratorin: Yvonne Volkart Vortraege mit Diskussion 19 Uhr Einführung, Yvonne Volkart Going nowhere: luna 10 & other satellite garbages, Marina Grzinic Hacktivismus in Italien, Videopraesentation, Marco Deseriis, The Thing, Rom BioTaylorism: A MicroSoft PowerPoint(TM) presentation, RTMark Pause Extended Media Object, Vladimir Muzhesky, Basicray Software = Mind Control: Get Some, Matthew Fuller, I/O/D, London, Zusammenarbeit mit Mongrel, London 22 Uhr: Ausstellungseroeffnung Commissioned by Swiss Institute und Annette Schindler Raumvideos: Paul Greenhaw, New York Pro Helvetia, British Council, IFA Shedhalle Zürich, Rote Fabrik, Seestr. 395, 8038 Zürich Tel +41 1 481 59 50 Oeffnungszeiten: Mi-So: 21 - 23.30 Uhr http://www.shedhalle.ch **************************************************** Yvonne Volkart Riedtlistrasse 30 CH-8006 Zuerich fon/fax 0041 1 362 41 09 e-mail: yvolkart@access.ch **************************************************** - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Date: Tue, 20 Jun 2000 08:59:52 +0200 From: Oliver Grau <Oliver.Grau@culture.hu-berlin.de> Subject: TELEPRESENCE - ART - TELEPISTEMOLOGY The Robot in the Garden: Telerobotics and Telepistemology in the Age of the Internet Edited by Ken Goldberg, UC Berkeley This page: http://mitpress.mit.edu/telepistemology Table of Contents 1.Introduction: The Unique Phenomenon of a Distance Ken Goldberg, UC Berkeley, Engineering 2.Eden by Wire: Webcameras and the Telepresent Landscape Thomas J. Campanella, MIT School of Architecture and Planning Philosophy 3.Telepistemology : Descartes' Last Stand Hubert Dreyfus, UC Berkeley, Philosophy 4.Vicariousness and Authenticity Catherine Wilson, U. Alberta, Philosophy 5.Information, Nearness, and Farness Albert Borgmann, U. Montana, Philosophy 6.Acting at a Distance and Knowing from Afar: Agency and Knowledge on the Internet Jeff Malpas, U. Tasmania, Philosophy 7.Telerobotic Knowledge: A Reliabilist Approach Alvin Goldman, U. Arizona, Philosophy Art, History, and Critical Theory 8.The Speed of Light and Virtualized Reality Martin Jay, UC Berkeley, History 9.To Lie and to Act: Cinema and Telepresence Lev Manovich, UCSD, Visual Arts Department 10.Dialogical Telepresence and Net Ecology Eduardo Kac, The School of the Art Institute of Chicago 11.Presence, Absence, and Knowledge in Telerobotic Art Machiko Kusahara, Kobe University 12.Exposure Time, the Aura, and Telerobotics Marina Grzinic, Slovenian Academy of Science and Art 13.The History of Telepresence: Automata, Illusion, and The Rejection of the Body Oliver Grau, Humboldt-University Berlin, Art History Engineering, Interface, and System Design 14.Feeling is Believing: A History of Telerobotics Blake Hannaford, U. Washington, Electrical Engineering 15.Tele-Embodiment and Shattered Presence: Reconstructing the Body for Online Interaction John Canny and Eric Paulos, UC Berkeley, Computer Science 16.Being Real: Questions of Tele-Identity Judith Donath, MIT Media Lab 17.Telepistemology, Mediation, and the Design of Transparent Interfaces Michael Idinopulos, UC Berkeley, Philosophy Postscript 18.The Film and the New Psychology (1945) Maurice Merleau-Ponty Author Biographies Index NPR Interview on Telepistemology (8.4MB .mpeg file) with John Rieger of NPR: Beyond Computers MIT Press homepage Order a copy For more information please contact Prof. Goldberg at goldberg@ieor.berkeley.edu, or 510-643-9565. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - From: Nyaenews@aol.com Date: Tue, 20 Jun 2000 11:55:22 EDT Subject: JULY 4TH -- INVITATION TO GALA and RINGSIDE SEATS TO MACY'S FIREWORKS NY Arts & Entertainment News cordially invites you to attend the [Unable to display image] SIXTEENTH ANNUAL FOURTH OF JULY CHARITY AUCTION & WATERFRONT GALA TUESDAY, JULY 4, 2000 4:00 - 10:00 P.M. at 40 WATERSIDE PLAZA (East 23rd Street Marina @ The F.D.R. Drive, NYC) to benefit HARLEM HOSPITAL'S PEDIATRICS WARD Includes: Ringside Seats to Macy's Fireworks Extravaganza. Scenic NYC Skyline & Riverview from Waterside Plaza. Open Bar. Scrumptious Dinner. Activities for the Kids. Charity Auction and Raffle featuring Fabulous Items. Entertainment. DJ Daddy Neil spinning the Best R&B, Hip Hop, Reggae, Salsa and House Music. Tax-deductible Tickets: $20 per person in advance; $30 @ door; $5 per child (over two years old). Advance ticket purchase and early arrival recommended. Be a Corporate Sponsor! Donate a monetary gift, products or services valued at $500 or more and receive advertising to an elite audience and tickets for July 4th. For Tickets, Sponsorship and more information, please call Penelope Bunn at (212) 725-9272. JULY 4TH IMPORTANT INFORMATION: EVENT WILL TAKE PLACE RAIN OR SHINE. CRUISE ATTIRE. BRING THIS INVITATION WITH YOU. PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION IS HIGHLY RECOMMENDED. Travel Directions: Mass Transit: Any bus or train to 34th Street. Take M-16 Bus "To Waterside" (on eastbound side of 34th Street) to last stop. By Car: In Manhattan. Take The Drive (Eastside Hwy.) to 23rd Street Exit. See Gulf Gas Station. Garage parking available @ Waterside for early birds ($15) or park in the Teens along First & Second Avenues. As usual, our area is directly behind Building 40 on the Waterfront. Ask Security for directions. TO AVOID THE CROWD, PLAN TO ARRIVE BEFORE 6:00 P.M. If you arrive after 6:00 P.M., our Hosts will meet you at the police barricade at 23rd Street & The F.D.R. Drive up until 8:00 P.M. The Hosts will display NYAENEWS ID and escort you to the party site. If you don't have a Ticket, you must present this invitation and purchase your Ticket(s) from the Host at that time. NO COMP LIST -- NO EXCEPTIONS. ADMITTANCE CANNOT BE GUARANTEED AFTER 8:00 P.M. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - From: si.klein@gmx.de Date: Tue, 20 Jun 2000 18:16:30 +0200 (MEST) Subject: 4d-art-works here is stuff for u eyes --- -------------4d-art-works http://user.berlin.de/~richter.f/intro.htm :---) sylvia klein -- Sent through GMX FreeMail - http://www.gmx.net - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - From: "Ivan Zassoursky" <iiz@cnt.ru> Subject: come see the sun Date: Wed, 21 Jun 2000 01:44:36 +0400 this ritual is most recommended at night when you feel lonely or distressed. it may also be used to switch the speed from that of the network to that = of a body if you want to sleep. animated GIFs take time to load - let your mind relax and enjoy the journey. be sure to click through. come see the sun http://webcenter.ru/~osvod/art/sun/1.html brought to you by OSVOD www.osvod.org - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - From: "Cesare Pietroiusti" <cesarepietroiusti@worldnet.att.net> Subject: I: 6/21 'Define "context"' events at Apex Date: Sat, 17 Jun 2000 14:54:59 -0500 -----Messaggio originale----- Da: apexart <info@apexart.org> A: cmp@shareware.it <cmp@shareware.it> Data: mercoledì 14 giugno 2000 18.36 Oggetto: 6/21 'Define "context"' events at Apex >Wednesday, June 21, 6:30 pm >Apex Art Curatorial Program >291 Church Street (between Walker and White) >NYC 10013 >212 431 5270 >www.apexart.org > >Antonio Caro, who is finally here in New York to >make his wall drawing "Homage to Manuel Quintín >Lame" for the current exhibition "Define >'context'", will speak about the work at Apex on >June 21 at 7 pm. The talk will be in Spanish and >an English translator will be present. > >The evening will begin with a screening of the >video "Legalizacion" - a humorous portrayal of the >problem of drug enforcement policies (Spanish, >with English subtitles). > >To learn more about the exhibition, please visit: >http://www.apexart.org/roca.htm. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - From: Crisarc2000@cs.com Date: Wed, 21 Jun 2000 00:19:11 EDT Subject: [TAM MONITOR] Alternative Museum launches its new online arts journal: TAM MONITOR is Alternative Museum's online arts journal, standing for media or news information technology open resource. www.alternativemuseum.org/tam_monitor featuring: (audio essays:) (courtesy orang.orang.org) "Memory Urbanism + Cyberspace" -- Rem Koolhaas "Bandwidth in the Context of Contemporary Art" --Catherine David (hyperessay:) "Art + Intellectual Control in the Digital Age"--Patrick Lichty (audio:) Carsten Nicolai: "20' to 2000" (courtesy contour.net) (video:) "New Forms: Contemporary Electronic Music in the Context of Art" (courtesy contour.net) (web-based:) Fakeshop: "The Human Use of Human Beings" Yael Kanarek: "World of Awe" Tina LaPorta: "Distance" Jenn & Kevin McCoy: "Airworld" (reviews:) (courtesy artbreak.net) "MTAA Report on Etoy.com's TOYWAR and Interview with Agent.NASDAQ" by MTAA (Mark River + Tim Whidden) "Gregory Green at Feigan Contemporary, M.I.T.A.R.B.U. (Mobile Internet, Television, and Radio Broadcast Unit)and Gregnik, an Alternative Space Program" by Jane Harris (art news:) (courtesy firstpulseprojects.org) "Newsgrist" bi-weekly subscriber-based newsletter by Joy Garnett TAM MONITOR complements the activities of the Alternative Museum as an Institution, by providing vital & living works, projects, events & news. We will soon be hosting a monthly series of webcast interviews, highlighting individuals & organisations who further our mission to initiate, support, present & preserve interdisciplinary arts & criticism. We invite viewers to participate in an open dialogue & become part of our global online arts community. Cristine Wang Director New Media Initiatives The Alternative Museum 594 Broadway New York, NY 10012 crisarc2000@cs.com - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - From: "Zoran Petrovski" <zpet@soros.org.mk> Subject: Urbanities Date: Wed, 21 Jun 2000 12:16:46 +0200 Museum of Contemporary Art - Skopje is kindly inviting you to the exhibition: U R B A N I T I E S to be held from June 21st through September 11th, 2000 Curated by Ami Barak, the exhibition Urbanities is exploring through the works of 29 contemporary artists, that are in the collection of FRAC Languedoc-Rousillon, global signs of urban living. Angela Bulloch, Christine Borland, Jean-Marc Bustamante, Sophie Calle, Liam Gillick, Douglas Gordon/Rikrit Tiravanija, Bill Owens, Lisa Milroy, Gabriel Orozco, Daniel Pflumm, Annika von Hausswolff, Nedko Solakov, Philippe Parreno, Philippe Cazal, Claude Closky, Graham Gussin, Fabrice Hybert, Peter Kogler/Franz West, Ann-Veronica Janssens, Veronique Joumard, Bertrand Lavier, Marylene Negro, Klaus Schreubel, Valerie Mrejen, Boris Mikhailov, Andy Warhol. Museum of Contemporary Art P.O.Box 482 1000 Skopje, Republic of Macedonia phone: (+389 91) 117-734, 117-735 fax: (+389 91) 110-123 e-mail: moca@soros.org.mk and zpet@soros.org.mk - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - From: "Marina Grzinic" <margrz@zrc-sazu.si> Subject: Presentation of the book by Grzinic on postsoc art and media, Ljubljana, 24.6. 2000 Date: Wed, 21 Jun 2000 13:27:05 +0200 Presentation of the book FICTION RECONSTRUCTED EASTERN EUROPE, POST-SOCIALISM and THE RETRO-AVANT-GARDE Written by MARINA GRZINIC, Ljubljana Slovenia Published by Edition selene, Vienna, 2000 In ENGLISH, 200 pages with reproductions June 24, 2000 (Saturday) at 18.00, Club Egoeast, Metelkova complex, No. 0 (on the Metelkova street) Ljubljana In the book FICTION RECONSTRUCTED the point of departure is a difference between Eastern and Western Europe that I try to conceptualize philosophically, insisting on a difference - a critical difference within and not a special classification method marking the process of grounding differences. This book can be perceived as a radical theorization of a particular (Eastern European) position; here positioning means repoliticization. The first part of the book focuses on selected artistic projects and concepts by Mladen Stilinovic (Zagreb), Kasimir Malevich (Belgrade, 1986), and the group Irwin (NSK) (Ljubljana), which were developed in the territory of the former Yugoslavia, and continue to function, develop, and mutate. These projects are read via dialectic positioning (i.e., thesis, anti-thesis, and synthesis) within not only countries of the former Yugoslavia, but also Eastern Europe in general. They - not only visualize and conceptualize the processes of thought developed within new media and technology, but also conceptualize the system in itself and the operational logic of new media and technology. Within the framework and context of these works, it became possible to detect models of thought and perception, which allows one to question the visible and the political. Moreover, similar strategies are now being developed by new media technologies and interpreted philosophically and theoretically. Consequently, classical arts strategies and concepts have acquired a radically different meaning compared with this reversed media logic. The second part of the book deals with political and ethical questions concerning processes of the de-visualization and re-articulation of space and time in relation to new media. The very process of negotiating the mutations of Post-Socialism requires the development of new visual and media strategies that problematize representation and self-representation. There is something very definite about the Post-Socialist 'Eastern European' condition condition - it produces a specific spectralization of representation, space and time. Set in relation to foreign Western European and American capital centers, the media events (i.e., virtual reality, the Internet, the 'media obsession' over the war in Bosnia-Herzegovina, etc.) literally metastasized from day to day, opening up innumerable interpretations. Grzinic treats new media in an attempt to re-define certain fundamental concepts in the history of philosophy and theory, notably the subject, real/virtual, (public and media) space, in relation to the real war in Bosnia-Herzegovina and the virtual war of the subject with its so-called double in virtual environments. FICTION RECONSTRUCTED offers a very detailed inquiry into specific Post-Socialist art and media strategies. Marina Grzinic Mauhler (margrz@zrc-sazu.si) is doctor of philosophy and works as researcher at the Institute of Philosophy at the ZRC SAZU (Scientific and Research Center of the Slovenian Academy of Science and Art) in Ljubljana. She also works as a freelance media theorist, art critic and curator. Marina Grzinic has been involved with video art since 1982. In collaboration with Aina =A9mid she has produced more than 30 video art projects, a short film, numerous video and media installations, Internet websites and an = interactive CD-ROM (ZKM, Karlsruhe, Germany). Marina Grzinic has published hundreds of articles and essays and 5 books, including In a Line for Virtual Bread. Time, Space, the Subject and New Media in a Year 2000, Ljubljana 1996 and Zagreb 1999. In the year 2000 two of her essays were published, one for MIT Press and the other for Ablex Company: Grzinic, "Exposure Time, the Aura, and Telerobotics" in The Robot in the Garden: Telerobotics and Telepistemology in the Age of the Internet, ed. Ken Goldberg (Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press, 2000) and Grzinic, "Strategies of Visualisation and the Aesthetics of Video in the New Europe" in Culture and Technology in the New Europe: Civic Discourse in Transformation in Post-Communist Nations, ed. Laura Lengel (London: Ablex Publishing Company, 2000). - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Date: Wed, 21 Jun 2000 11:17:32 -0400 Subject: Dead Letter Update From: Dead Letter Office <postmaster@deadletters.com> Dear friends, Check out our latest update to the Dead Letter Office web site (http://www.deadletters.com). Corporate mayhem, loving kindness, severed heads, and vending machine-side kidnap. (Note: if you liked the Amazon letters posted to this b-board not too long ago, there's more where that came from on our site). Help us celebrate the Dead Letter writer in all of us and submit, children! Wouldn't you like to see your name in darks? Next update: July 23. Keep those letters pouring in! Spoken true, Ms. Patti Lyle Collins Postmaster http://www.deadletters.com/ Send submissions to this e-mail account or to: The Dead Letter Office P.O. Box 81236 Pittsburgh, PA 15217 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Date: Wed, 21 Jun 2000 19:21:58 +0200 From: eva/superchannel <eva@superchannel.org> Subject: live on superchannel vienna to be seen on www.superchannel.org /vienna **************************************************************** the_curator lenght: ca 12 min 30 sec camera: 1 (hidden) high 8 camera 1 (hidden) super vhs description: on sunday the 21st of may 2000 Kasper König, a famous and highly recommended german art curator (expo 2000, documenta..) Marin Fritz, an also well known austrian curator and Jessica Beer, she is in charge of the final exhibition of the Academy of fine arts Vienna and for pr belongings of the academy visited the Master class of Renee Green to decide which artworks will be presented in the final exhibition (presspreview: tuesday 20th of june 2000 at 1100h in the morning;official opening speech at 20:30 h the same day) the class suggested to ask the curator(Kasper König) two questions, before starting with the inspection of the art works, question one dealt with the political situation in Austria in connection with the final exhibition, the question was if there was any concept or even a focus on the political status quo in austria...question number two asked the curator, what he personally thinks about that he has to look at more than 300 artworks in a two and a half days period of time(!), and then has to decide in an objective and distanced way, whether the art work is "good" or "bad"... it seemed that these two questions had been enough for him, he only said "..ich halte ihre Fragen für absurd" stood up and left the class with the words "..wenn ihr wollt dass ich kucken soll, dann holt ich rein, ich habe keine lust auf solche sachen". the situation escalated, a nice discussion with co-curator Martin Fritz and public relation women Jessica Beer followed. What the curator didn´t know was that he had been taped all the time by two hidden camerasin class. what came out is a documentary parody of the day a person called Kasper König entered the scene. cameras, editing, postproduction by harald scherz (19-6-2000) additional information: during the exhibition time between the 20th of june 2000 and the 7th of july 2000 there will be various actions campaigns against the hierachy of the curator system especially connected with the academy. final exhibition of the academy of fine arts vienna (20th june - 7th july 2000) atelierhaus der akademie der bildenden künste wien mehrzwecksaal; 2.stock lehargasse 6 1060 vienna open from 1100- 1800 from mondays-saturdays *************************************************************** resistamce wear- because... stand to reason your personal reason for your personal resistance in Austria! daily broadcast: 2o.oo pm send your argument to: contact@resistancewear.org www.resistancewear.org - tee_shirts with an attitude Resistance must remain visible! resistancewear.org a fashion label created to position new public signs of resistance against the Fpoe and their participation in the Austrian government and to encourage further political activity by the Austrian “Internet-generation". Starting Friday 16/o6/2ooo everyone can transmit his or her personal argument against the Freedom party and the Austrian government via superchannel into the www! more info: www.resistancewear.org **************************************************************** supermaschek.org www.maschek.org/texte/altewerte.html der alte werte kanal - the old values channel eine anthologie des schönen für den jahrmarkt der eitelkeiten an der kunsthalle. an anthology of beauty for the pre-kunsthalle vanity fair. www.maschek.org **************************************************************** **************************************************************** and much more www.superchannel.org superchannel.org is a tool that enables you to produce internet TV with interaction by the viewers through chat and discussion groups. superchannel in Vienna The studio is an open access situation, focusing on the current political and democratic developments in Europe. Groups, institutes or individuals that have a specific interest in the discussion can broadcasts from here. We invite you to participate in the discussion either through direct interaction during live shows, the discussion groups or by making your own show. We invite you to use the superchannel studio at kunsthalle Vienna in the period 25 may until 17 september for your own activites and to get the experience of webcasting, using the technology involved. Visit the studio at kunsthalle vienna or book a broadcast via e-mail, our e-mail is kw@superchannel.org -- eva@superchannel.org -------------------- do your own television show www.superchannel.org -------------------- superchannel studio in vienna karlsplatz/kunsthalle daily 17.00 - 22.00 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Date: Wed, 21 Jun 2000 14:36:47 -0400 From: Diane Ludin <duras@thing.net> Subject: [Fwd: Performance Research/Call for Proposals] date: Wed, 21 Jun 2000 10:36:08 -0700 from: "Franklin Furnace Archive, Inc." <list@franklinfurnace.org> subject: Performance Research/Call for Proposals Performance Research 'Departures' - Information for Contributors 'Departures' will be Volume 6, Issue 1 of 'Performance Research' and is to be edited by Claire MacDonald Deadlines are as follows: Proposals 1st July, 2000 Finalised Material 15th October, 2000 Publication Date Spring 2001 Performance Research is seeking submissions for issue 6:1, Departures, which will open our sixth year of publication and begin a critical and creative enquiry into travel. Departures will be the first of three related issues which engage with the migrations of people, performance and performance cultures, which we hope will generate writing around differing geographies and histories of travel and travelling performance in a diversity of written and visual forms. The editors are interested in contributions from scholars, writers and artists which engage with a variety of critical and artistic points of departure, and ways of thinking about the idea of 'departures' in the widest sense of the term - both actual and metaphorical - and about possible 'departures' within a variety of sites and contexts - geographical, political, theoretical and artistic. As well as essays, interviews and documentation, we are looking for collaborations between artists and critics, work that extends the possibilities of the visual page, that situates critical work within a visual context, or has links to other sites, actual and possible, such as performances, netcasts, web sites, radio and gallery installations. Potential writers with tentative ideas are invited to discuss them with Claire MacDonald, the issue editor, in advance of submitting a formal proposal. E-Mail: chmac@erols.com Please note that proposed submissions do not necessarily have to relate to issue themes. We actively welcome submissions on any area of performance research, practice and scholarship. Proposals and articles will be accepted on hard copy, disk or by e-mail and should be sent to: Clancy Pegg (Administrator) Performance Research, Market Road, Cardiff, CF5 1QE, UK e-mail: post@perfres.demon.co.uk Submission of an article to the journal will be taken to imply that it presents original, unpublished work not under consideration for publication elsewhere. By submitting a manuscript, the authors agree that the exclusive rights to reproduce and distribute the article have been given to the publishers. ****************************************************************** Clancy Pegg (Administrator) Performance Research Market Road Cardiff CF5 1QE UK TEL: + 44 (0) 29 20 388 848 FAX: + 44 (0) 870 055 7873 E-MAIL: post@perfres.demon.co.uk WEBSITES: <www.aber.ac.uk> then search for 'Performance Research' <www.tandf.co.uk/journals> ****************************************************************** Click http://www.franklinfurnace.org/links03.html to visit 'This Month's World Wide Events'. ---------------------------------- Franklin Furnace Archive, Inc. 45 John Street, #611 New York, NY 10038-3706 T212.766.2606 F212.766.2740 http://www.franklinfurnace.org mail@franklinfurnace.org Martha Wilson, Founding Director Michael Katchen, Senior Archivist Harley Spiller, Administrator Tiffany Ludwig, Program Coordinator - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Date: Thu, 22 Jun 2000 10:46:43 +0200 From: Miran Mohar <miran@kud-fp.si> Subject: Interpol-The Art Exhibition Which Divided East and West IRWIN, Moscow Art Magazin ter urednika vas vabijo na prestavitev nove knjige IRWIN, Moscow Art Magazin and editors would like to invite you to the presentation of the new book I N T ER P O L The Art Exhibition Which Divided East and West Uredila / Edited by Eda Cufer & Viktor Misiano Izdala / Published by: IRWIN and Moscow Art Magazin Predstavitev bo v soboto 24. junija ob 18.00 v klubu Egoeast, Metelkova 0, Ljubljana (bivša vratarnica vojašnice) The presentation will take place on Saturday June 24 at 18.00 in the club Egoeast, Metelkova 0, Ljubljana (very close to the exhibition place of the Arteast 2000+ collection) Today, Interpol is known mostly as the project where Alexander Brener destroyed the work of art of Wenda Gu and where Oleg Kulik performed a dog. And according to his role bit the spectators at the opening and, of course, ended at the police station. Apart from this, Interpol is also famous for an open letter, a document of protest, that some participants of the project, the so-called "Western side," wrote against the attitude of the members of the so-called Eastern side, and sent it to the world's art community. So in the art world Interpol is probably also known as the paradigmatic East-West issue project. How boring! The paradox, however, is that when we, who created this project and participated at it, finally leaving aside what came out of it, try to reconstruct the narrative of what happened, inevitably have to conclude that our stories are different, that our memory is unreliable, that there is no simple solution to the problem. This book is a collection of essays initiated by the Interpol project. more on www.ljudmila.org/interpol/ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Date: Thu, 22 Jun 2000 13:52:26 +0100 From: Tom McCarthy <tom@envoi.demon.co.uk> Subject: International Necronautical Society AGM - press release > >FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE > >The INTERNATIONAL NECRONAUTICAL SOCIETY holds its first Annual General >Meeting! > >LUX Gallery, 2-4 Hoxton Square, London N1 > >Sunday, June 25th, from 17:00 > >Launched in 1999 with an already much-quoted manifesto declaring that >'death is a type of space, which we intend to map, enter, colonise and, >eventually, inhabit', the International Necronautical Society has set some >of the finest minds of its generation to researching possible trajectories >through culture, technology and the arts towards the death-space. At its >first Annual General Meeting, Members of the First Committee will present >their findings and table proposals for achieving the Society's ultimate >goal of constructing 'a craft that will transport us into death in such a >way that we may, if not live, then at least persist'. The Committee will >table Motions, then pass Interim Resolutions. The AGM will be open to the >public, and interventions from the floor will be taken during the debates. > >'Let us deliver ourselves over utterly to death, not in morbid resignation >but rigorously, creatively, eyes and mouths wide open so that they may be >filled from the deep wells of the Unknown!' [First Manifesto of >Necronautism, 1999] > >www.necronauts.org for further info. > >et in necropia ego > > Tom McCarthy Co-Editor Mute Magazine tom@metamute.com 020-7377-6949 -- Tom McCarthy - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Date: Thu, 22 Jun 2000 07:15:03 -0700 From: plagiarist <plagiari@plagiarist.org> Subject: [tech_nicks] Special announcement: plagiarist.org presentation date: Wed, 21 Jun 2000 20:04:22 -0000 from: Lina Russell <lina@oven.com> reply-To: tech_nicks@egroups.com to: tech_nicks@egroups.com subject: [tech_nicks] Special announcement: plagiarist.org presentation Tech-nicks announces an extra event within the Living Mute weekend: Saturday 24th June 16.00 Lux Gallery plagiarist.org presentation: Plagiarist.org is an internet art site assembled from newly-refurbished internet content. Using mix-n-match, process-based techniques, plagiarist projects generate themselves continually. Amy Alexander, Director of Plagiarist Technologies, will present recycled art, talking bots, singing source code, and the making of projects from software stew. Projects deal with corporate censorship, net culture, getting into trouble with your own server, and other Fun Stuff. Something for everyone! - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - From: "Ivo Skoric" <ivo@reporters.net> Date: Thu, 22 Jun 2000 10:49:35 -0400 Subject: (Fwd) M A N I F E S T A 3 Transborderline opened between Slovenia and Italy. ------- Forwarded Message Follows ------- M A N I F E S T A 3 EUROPEAN BIENNIAL OF CONTEMPORARY ART Ljubljana, Slovenia June 23rd - Sept 24th 2000 To visit Manifesta website please click below: http://www.e-flux.com/special.php3?link=www.manifesta.org&name=MANIFESTA This summer, the third edition of MANIFESTA, European Biennial of Contemporary Art will take place in Ljubljana. Manifesta 3 opens on 23 June and will be hosted by the Slovene capital until 24 September 2000. Curators: Francesco Bonami, Ole Bouman, Mária Hlavajová and Kathrin Rhomberg Manifesta 3 will present the works of 59 European artists and artists’ groups: A-12, Adel Abdessemed, Pawel Althamer, Maja Bajevic, Simone Berti, Ursula Biemann, Roland Boden, Agnese Bule, Phil Collins, Joost Conijn, Josef Dabernig, Colin Darke, Michael Elmgreen & Ingar Dragset, FAT, Urs Fischer, Nayia Frangouli & Yane Calovski, Marcus Geiger, De Geuzen, Amit Goren, Veli Grano, Pravdoljub Ivanov, Ivana Jelavic, Daniel Jewesbury, Sejla Kameric, Koo Jeong-a, Ian Kiaer, Edward Krasinski, Darij Kreuh, Denisa Lehocka, Alexander Melkonyan, Matthias Müller, Paul Noble, Anton Olshvang, Roman Ondak, Anatoly Osmolovsky, Adrian Paci, Manfred Pernice, Diego Perrone, Susan Philipsz, Marjetica Potrc, Arturas Raila, rasmus knud and Soeren Andreasen, Anri Sala, Bulent Sangar, Sanna Sarva, Tomo Savic-Gecan, Schie 2.0, Ene-Liis Semper, Stalker, Simon Starling, Skart, Nika Span, Nasrin Tabatabai, Joëlle Tuerlinckx, Sarah Tripp, Francisco Tropa, Sisley Xhafa, Gregor Zivic, Jasmila Zbanic VENUES: MUSEUM OF MODERN ART INTERNATIONAL CENTRE OF GRAPHIC ARTS NATIONAL MUSEUM OF SLOVENIA CANKARJEV DOM RTV SLOVENIA: RTV Slovenia will broadcast three shows on Manifesta 3 OTHER OUTDOOR LOCATIONS IN THE CITY Opening hours: Preview days: 21 June to 25 June; 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Exhibition: 26 June to 24 September; daily from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Sundays: 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. Closed on Mondays and on Tuesday, 15 August. For more information contact: Lili Sturm Phone: (+386 61) 1767 362 Fax: (+386 61) 1767 361 E-mail: manifesta.info@cd-cc.si http://www.manifesta.org ......................... http://www.e-flux.com To be removed from the e-flux mailing list write to info@e-flux.com, please include the word "unsubscribe" in the subject field. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Date: Thu, 22 Jun 2000 17:41:21 +0200 From: Nina Czegledy <czegledy@interlog.com> (by way of Eric Kluitenberg) Subject: Invitation to join digibodies/Synapse Sincere apologies for cross-postings. INVITATION Please join the digibodies online events including the SYNAPSE forum PLEASE NOTE the digibodies site will be operational by saturday june 24 best regards nina czegledy FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE We are pleased to announce the DIGIBODIES ONLINE LAUNCH Saturday, June 24, 2000 12:00 pm at INTERACCESS ELECTRONIC MEDIA ARTS CENTRE 401 Richmond St. W. Toronto, Canada SYNAPSE Panel Discussion with Kim Sawchuk, Jack Butler, Neil Gerlach and Moira Howes Moderator Nina Czegledy DIGIBODIES ONLINE EXHIBITION featuring the work of eleven international artists Curated by Nina Czegledy and Jack Butler. Developed by Michelle Kasprzak, Slavica Ceperkovic amd Jeremy Drummond PRESENTATION of the Daniel Langlois award for the best contribution to the Digibodies Online Exhibition development. INVITATION We would like to invite you to join the SYNAPSE Online Forum Beginning June 24 thorugh September, 2000 chaired by Kim Sawchuk, co-moderated by Sara Diamond, Jeanne Randolph and Tibor Vamos SYNAPSE an ongoing, online discussion intends to investigate the changing perceptions of the human body due to implications of recent innovations in the biosciences. Regardless of age, sex, geographic location, income or political beliefs - each and everyone of us is (or will be) influenced by the new discoveries that reshaped biomedicine in ways that could have been barely imagined a decade ago. These new discoveries (permeating our daily life) are presenting fundamental challenges to traditional societal values, but can science and industry really tell the whole story? We would appreciate your subscription to SYNAPSE and are very much looking forward to your comments, questions and active participation. For more project information please see http://www.digibodies.c3.hu. SUBSCRIPTION INFO information and archive: http://www.digibodies.org subscribe thru clicking 'join' at www.ping.ca unsubscribe thru 'login' at www.ping.ca subscribers can post messages to synapse@ping.ca THE DIGITIZED BODIES, VIRTUAL SPECTACLES PROJECT Curated by Nina Czegledy http://www.digibodies.org Presented by InterAccess Electronic Media Arts Centre, Toronto, Canada 401 Richmond St. W. Toronto, M5V 3A8, 416 599 7206 In Collaboration with Nina Czegledy, Ludwig Museum Budapest/Museum of Contemporary Art, Budapest, Hungary, C3 Center for Culture & Communication, Budapest, Hungary. Image Identity by Ars Wonderland, Hungary. 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