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   electrofringe 2002                                                              
     "shannon o'neill" <alias@aliasfrequencies.org>                                  

   TRANSMEDIA 2002 - 15 SECONDS OF FAME                                            
     YEAR ZERO ONE <curator@year01.com>                                              

   ATA at the III IBEROAMERICAN BIENNIAL OF LIMA                                   
     ATA Cultural <cultural@ata.org.pe>                                              

   tm salon: Inke Arns: Net Cultures, Tue 7 May 2002, Berlin, 20:00                
     "Inke Arns" <inke@snafu.de>                                                     

   filmabend                                                                       
     Edith-Russ-Haus fuer Medienkunst  <info@edith-russ-haus

   vOluptuary : an algorithic hermaphornology                                      
     "vOluptuary vOluptuary" <voluptuary_voluptuary@hotmail.com>                     

   live                                                                            
     IB_Progetto per le Arti <ib-arts@dyne.org>                

   ** 6th International Browserday **                                              
     mieke gerritzen <mieke@nl-design.net>                                           

   exh. Open_Source_Art_Hack at New Museum, NYC                                    
     Andreas Broeckmann <abroeck@transmediale.de>                                    

   Invitation to the Bauhaus Dessau                                                
     Ute Lenssen <lenssen@bauhaus-dessau.de>                                         

   Information is not knowledge                                                    
     Vanessa Black <whitecube@canada.com>                                            

   Dorkbotlondon #6                                                                
     "Saul Albert" <saul@twenteenthcentury.com>                                      

   GH Hovagimyan at Hunter College May 8!                                          
     Chuck Varga <valthoth@earthlink.net>                                            



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Date: Mon, 29 Apr 2002 18:57:56 +1000
From: "shannon o'neill" <alias@aliasfrequencies.org>
Subject: electrofringe 2002


electrofringe 2002 will take place October 2-7 in Newcsatle,
Australia as part of the This Is Not Art festival.

As in previous years, there will be a series of presentations,
workshops, forums, exhibitions, screenings and performances of
work being done in the realms of electronic and digital media.

For last year's program and press, or to join the electrofringe
email list go to http://electrofringe.org

This year's program will include video, animation, computer
games, audiovisual software, culture jamming, net art, vjing,
electronic music, multimedia performances, site-specific
installations, and anything else that explores our technological
landscape from an interesting perspective. We are looking
for media makers to present finished works or works in progress.

Applications close July 31. Please send works, expressions of
interest or queries to:

mailto:electrofringe@octapod.org

electrofringe
P.O. Box 517
Earlwood NSW 2206
Australia

We are also keen to hear from anyone who wants to help with
electrofringe in any capacity - so if you would like to be involved,
please let us know.

thanks

Shannon O'Neill & Joni Taylor
Coordinators, Electrofringe 2002
http://electrofringe.org 



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Date: Wed, 01 May 2002 12:45:33 -0400
From: YEAR ZERO ONE <curator@year01.com>
Subject: TRANSMEDIA 2002 - 15 SECONDS OF FAME




TRANSMEDIA 2002 >>>>>>15 SECONDS OF FAME
http://www.year01.com/transmedia2002


YEAR ZERO ONE is currently seeking entries for TRANSMEDIA 2002, the
second bi-annual festival of digital works by Canadian and international
artists broadcast on outdoor video billboards. The critically acclaimed
TRANSMEDIA 2000, featured the work of 12 artists on a large LED video
billboard at a busy intersection in downtown Toronto. (exhibition
archive at: http://www.year01.com/transmedia2000)

Fame is elusive, transitory, expensive and always in your face...in our
accelerated and saturated media culture is Warhol's 15 minutes now far
too long? YEAR ZERO ONE will allow artists 15 seconds to inject their
electronic vision of fame in a public urban space to a large audience.
Artists may choose to interpret this theme however they wish although
works which address both the subjectand make use of the 'site specific'
video billboard medium will be preferred by the jurors.

The YEAR ZERO ONE collective will select 12 works, ie: short format
digital video, animation, etc., without the use of audio. Works must be
exactly 15 seconds in length - we will insert artist credit and title in
intro before each 15 second piece. Each selected artwork will be looped
and broadcast up to 4 times per hour 24/7 for the duration of the 3 week
show. The exhibition will be archived and available for viewing to a
world wide audience on year01.com. Artist fees will be paid.

Please submit screening copy in quicktime video format 400 pixels wide X
300 pixels high to:
transmedia@year01.com

DEADLINE for entries: July 1, 2002






>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
YEAR ZERO ONE is an on-line artist run centre which operates as a
network for the dissemination of digital culture and new
media through web based exhibitions, an extensive media arts directory,
and the YEAR01 Forum - an electronic art journal.

http://www.year01.com
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Date: Thu, 02 May 2002 18:12:48 -0500
From: ATA Cultural <cultural@ata.org.pe>
Subject: ATA at the III IBEROAMERICAN BIENNIAL OF LIMA 

ATA Press Release - English version below -


III BIENAL IBEROAMERICANA DE LIMA PRESENTA DOS OBRAS CO-PRODUCIDAS POR ALTA
TECNOLOGIA ANDINA

La III Bienal Iberoamericana de Lima, evento que está programado hasta el 31
de mayo en Lima, presenta actualmente dos obras realizadas gracias al apoyo
de Alta Tecnología Andina (ATA). La obra representante de México, ³La fe
mueve montañas², realizada por Francis Älys, fue grabada y editada con
equipos de ATA, permitiendo llevar a cabo el concepto de registro e
intervención planteado por su autor. Dos horas de video en DVCAM fueron
reducidas y sincronizadas a 1 hora (en dos partes), proyectadas luego en
formato DVD. 

De la misma forma, uno de los proyectos premiados en la II Bienal Nacional
del año 2000, ³eau de Sarita², de Giuliana Migliori, fue realizada gracias
al apoyo de ATA. Desde la edición del casting para el proyecto ­una hora de
personajes desfilando ante la cámara de Carlo León, dirigida por Migliori-
hasta la producción, realización y post-producción final de un
pseudo-comercial en una playa al sur de Lima, el proyecto de Migliori, más
allá de ser un objeto-arte, fue culminado en los espacios de ATA, y también
preparado para ser proyectado en DVD.

Estos proyectos han sido producidos por ATA gracias al apoyo de la Fundación
Daniel Langlois para el arte, la ciencia y la tecnología (Canadá).
Satisfechos por el trabajo realizado, ATA agradece a todas las personas que
apoyaron el desarrollo de ambos proyectos, confirmando la vocación por el
desarrollo cultural que ya reverbera en el país.

 
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TWO ARTISTIC WORKS IN THE III IBEROAMERICAN BIENNIAL OF LIMA HAVE BEEN
CO-PRODUCED BY ALTA TECNOLOGIA ANDINA

The III Iberoamerican Biennial of Lima, event which will be held in Lima
city until May 31st, is presenting two works developed thanks to the support
of Alta Tecnología Andina (ATA). The work from México, ³La fe mueve
montañas², by artist Francis Älys, was recorded and edited with ATA¹s
equipment, allowing to carry out the registration and intervention concepts
planned by the author. Two hours of DVCAM video were reduced and
synchronized to a 1 hour, two parts piece, projected afterwards in DVD.

In the same way, one of the winning projects of the II National Biennial
(Perú, 2000), ³eau de Sarita², by artist Giuliana Migliori, was realized
thanks to ATA¹s support. From the 1 hour edition of a casting made by
cameraman Carlo León, and directed by Giuliana Migliori, to the production,
realization and final post-production of a pseudocommercial made in a beach
south of Lima, Migliori¹s project ­beyond being an art-object- was completed
in ATA¹s installations, and also prepared to be projected in DVD.

This projects had been produced by ATA thanks to a grant from The Daniel
Langlois Foundation for Art, Science, and Technology (Canada).  Satisfied
for the work done, ATA thanks all the people that supported the development
of both projects, confirming the spirit for cultural development that
already enlightens our country.

 


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Date: Fri, 3 May 2002 19:09:35 +0200
From: "Inke Arns" <inke@snafu.de>
Subject: tm salon: Inke Arns: Net Cultures, Tue 7 May 2002, Berlin, 20:00


Dears,

my book on 'Net Cultures' has just been published. I will give an "illustrated introduction" 
to the book's theme on Tuesday 7 May 2002 during the transmediale salon in the Podewil 
in Berlin. Here's some information about the book including the table of contents 
[translated into English] -- don't be mistaken: the book (& the event) is in German!

Greetings from Berlin,
Inke

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transmediale salon: Net Cultures
Tuesday, 7 May 2002, 20.00
Podewil, Klosterstr.68-70, Berlin-Mitte, Eintritt: EUR 4/5 

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Inke Arns. Netzkulturen, Hamburg: Europaeische Verlagsanstalt, April 2002

Since the development of graphic web interfaces in the beginning of the 1990s the use of 
the Internet and/or Web has risen dramatically. Here, new spaces of potentiality are 
developing which lead to the development of specific net cultural practices. The 
development of these practices is in large part due to the usage of digital ‘minor media’ 
(a.k.a. tactical media, sovereign media) which not only allow the users to read (passively), 
but which, most importantly, enable them to write (actively). ‘Minor media’ can thus be 
defined as practices, rather than distinct technologies.

After providing a brief overview over the historical development of the Internet since the 
1960s, Netzkulturen / Net Cultures gives a broad introduction to the net cultures of the 
1990s, which predominantly deal with the political, artistic and social dimensions of the 
Internet and which are opposed to its commercialisation. The Net now becomes, e.g., a
political tool: “context-systems”, as well as various (communication enabling respectively 
blocking) net activisms employ new net-specific strategies for the realisation of net internal 
or external political and social goals. At the same time there developed a specific “net art” 
which deals with the Net artistically / aesthetically and whose development was 
predominantly influenced by artists and activists from Eastern Europe. Finally, over the 
last ten years in Europe and beyond there emerged a filigrane network of independent 
media cultural institutions, groups and translocal communities communicating via mailing 
lists whose members critically reflect the political, cultural and economical consequences 
of the Internet and the social consequences of technological developments in general.


Commentary by Inke Arns

In this book, under the title “Net Cultures” I am describing very diverse and heterogenous 
ways of using and working with new media. Common to all these practices is the use of 
minor media. These are not to be understood as techniques, or technologies in the narrow 
sense, but as critical, minor practices opposed to thoses of mass media. Certain 
technologies simply enable more easily the development of self-determined forms of 
media practice than others. The Internet, for example, allows its users to not only remain 
passive receivers, but become active senders themselves. 

In an increasingly mediated world the early appropriation of a critical media literacy 
becomes increasingly important. Critical media literacy encompasses a self-confident and 
conscious use of those technologies we are surrounded by on an everyday basis, of their 
possibilities and dangers, as, for example, the potential for control and surveillance 
inherent in the digital media. I have followed the projects which I am presenting in this 
book either from an internal perspective, or from very close by. These examples of 'good 
practice' are meant to incite a creative use of media technologies.

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Table of Contents:


_What are Media Cultures, what are Net Cultures?_

What are Media Cultures, what are Net Cultures? [p.6]


_Brief History of the Net and its (User)Cultures_

A Short History of the Internet in the 1960s and 1970s [p.10]

Nets from below: Electronic Communities in the 1980s [p.14]

Commercialisation and Gentrification/Disneyfication of the Net in the 1990s [p.18]


_Net Critique and Critical Nets_

Gift Economy vs. Commercialisation of the Net [p.22]

Control/Surveillance: the Net as Panopticon. Echelon, PGP and Lessig’s Code [p.28]

Technoutopianism of the Digerati, Ideology of the Virtual Class: the Californian Ideology 
[p.32]

The Importance of Minor Media [p.36]


_The Net as a Political and Cultural Space_

The Net as Political Space and Political Tool [p.40]

Translocal Networking -- “new identities?” [p.48]


_The Practice of Net Cultures in the 1990s_

Context Systems: The Thing, Digitale Stad Amsterdam, Internationale Stadt Berlin [p.52]

Net Activism I: Autonomous Systems. ZaMir, Insular Technologies, name.space [p.56]

Net Activism II: Electronic Civil Disobedience. Critical Art Ensemble, Electronic 
Disturbance Theater (Flood Net), etoy vs. eToys (Toywar) [p.60]

Early Net Art: Strategies of Deception [p.66]

Social Interfaces: Festivals, Conferences and temporary Media Labs. Next 5 Minutes, 
Hybrid WorkSpace, Revolting, tech_nicks [p.72]

Translocal Networks: Mailing lists. Nettime, Syndicate [p.76]

Local Networks: Media Cultural Initiatives. FoeBuD (Bielefeld), mikro (Berlin) [p.78]


_Institutionalisation? From Alternative Culture to Political Involvement_

Virtual Platforms and Other Alliances [p.80]

Counselling and Lobbying - A Buy-Out of the Avant-garde? [p.82]


_The Transitoriness/Fugitiveness of the Net_

„Technical innovation equals class war" (I/O/D): Socio-political consequences of 
Technological Development [p.84]

When Technology Gets Old: Dead Media, Obsolete Technologies, Bitrot and Counter 
Strategies [p.86]


_Appendix_

Further Reading. Print- and Online Media, URLs [p.90]

Initiatives / Addresses [p.92]

Glossary	 [p.93]




Inke Arns
http://www.v2.nl/~arns

Out now:

Inke Arns. Netzkulturen. Europaeische Verlagsanstalt, Hamburg, 2002
http://home.snafu.de/inke/Netzkulturen

Inke Arns. Neue Slowenische Kunst (NSK) - eine Analyse ihrer kuenstlerischen Strategien im Kontext der 1980er Jahre in Jugoslawien [NSK - an analysis of their artistic strategies in Yugoslavia in the 1980s]. Regensburg 2002. ISBN 961-90851-1-6 
http://www.v2.nl/~arns/Texts/NSK/abstract-NSK2002.html


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Date: Fri, 03 May 2002 13:13:52 +0200
From: Edith-Russ-Haus fuer Medienkunst <info@edith-russ-haus.de>
Subject: filmabend

[scroll down for english]


Jordan Crandall: Trigger Projekt
7. April – 9. Juni 2002


8. Mai 2002, 20 Uhr "Video und Voyeurismus":

"Heatseeking", 2000, USA, 26 Min. Regie: Jordan Crandall
"Peeping Tom", 1959, USA, 101 Min. Regie: Michael Powell
Mit Karlheinz Böhm und Moira Shearer /15,00 Euro Ticket enthält 2
Cocktails

12. Mai (Sonntag) 2002: Internationaler Museumstag

freier Eintritt, Führungen um 12:00 und um 14:00 Uhr
Vorführung um 15:00 Uhr, "Heatseeking”, 2000, USA, 26 Min. Regie: Jordan
Crandall


Edith-Ruß-Haus für Medienkunst
Katharinenstraße 23
D-26121 Oldenburg
t. +49 (0)441 235 - 32 08
f. +49 (0)441 235 - 21 61
www.edith-russ-haus.de
info@edith-russ-haus.de





Jordan Crandall: Trigger Project
April 7 - June 9, 2002


May 8, 2002, 8 pm: Video, Voyeurismus und Cocktails:

”Heatseeking”, 2000, USA, 26 Min. Director: Jordan Crandall
”Peeping Tom”, 1960, USA, 101 Min. Director: Michael Powell
Starring Karlheinz Böhm and Moira Shearer / 15,00 Euro: includes 2
Cocktails

May 12 (Sunday)2002: International Museum Day

Free Admission, Exhibition tours at: 12 pm and 2 pm
Screening: 3 pm, ”Heatseeking”, 2000, USA, 26 Min. Director: Jordan
Crandall


Edith Russ Site for Media Art
Katharinenstraße 23
26121 Oldenburg
Germany
t. +49 (0)441 235 - 32 08
f. +49 (0)441 235 - 21 61
www.edith-russ-haus.de
info@edith-russ-haus.de


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Date: Fri, 03 May 2002 19:42:31 +0000
From: "vOluptuary vOluptuary" <voluptuary_voluptuary@hotmail.com>
Subject: vOluptuary : an algorithic hermaphornology






For Immediate Release

Joseph Nechvatal

vOluptuary : an algorithic hermaphornology

May 22nd  - July 3rd  2002

Opening Reception: Wednesday, May 22nd   (6-8pm)


Universal Concepts Unlimited announces the opening of new media pioneer 
Joseph Nechvatal's exhibition "vOluptuary : an algorithic hermaphornology". 
This exhibition consists of recent computer-robotic assisted paintings on 
canvas and a complimentary custom real-time operative artificial-life viral 
computer application which consumes the file images on which the paintings 
are based. There will be an opening party on Wednesday, May 22nd from 6-8 
PM.


Since 1986, Joseph Nechvatal has been making computer-robotic assisted 
paintings which allow the tradition of canvas painting to integrate into our 
present digital times.  In this sense he has been creating an interface 
between the virtual and the actual - what Nechvatal calls the "viractual". 
It is through this exploration of viractuality which has brought Nechvatal 
to the creation of complex numeric viractual images which typically consist 
of a mixture of drawing, digital-photography, painting, written language, 
and externalized computer code - all of which is submitted to computational 
manipulations (including viral attacks). His current work, called 
"vOluptuary: an algorithic hermaphornology" (1) stems from a computer virus 
program developed by the artist in 1991 as a Louis Pasteur 
artist-in-residence in Arbois, France. Nechvatal's featured paintings 
translate intimate body images of both sexes into basic pictorial units 
which he and his computer-virus mutate and metamorphose.

"vOluptuary: an algorithic hermaphornology" makes use of what Gilles Deleuze 
has called 'pornology' (2) for here representations of the intimate body 
associated with sexuality (of both sexes) undergo an intricate 
re-combination and subsequent intermixture with flowers. Of crucial interest 
to "vOluptuary: an algorithic hermaphornology" is the origin of the 
hermaphroditic androgyny image. This hybrid image first appears in Ovid's 
classic text 'Metamorphoses' - and perhaps this emergence is well worth 
recounting here. The hermaphrodite initially occurs in Western culture as a 
son of Hermes and Aphrodite named Hermaphroditus. Hermaphroditus was a 
typical, if exceptionally handsome, young male with whom the water nympth 
Salmacis fell madly in love. When Hermaphroditus rejected her sexual 
advances, Salmacis voyeuristicly observed him from afar while desiring him 
fiercely. Finally, one spring day Hermaphroditus stripped nude and dove into 
the pool of water which was Salmacis's habitat. Salmacis immediately dove in 
after him - embracing him and wrapping her body around his, just as, Ovid 
says, ivy does around a tree. She then prayed to the gods that she would 
never be separated from him  - a prayer that they answered favorably. 
Consequently, Hermaphroditus emerged from the pool both man and woman.

As the tale of Hermaphroditus suggests, "vOluptuary: an algorithic 
hermaphornology" is a show of androgyny eroticism married to flowery 
virtuality (3), incomprehensible transformation and immersive excess. It 
aims to depict an imagined realm of political-spiritual chaosmos where new 
forms of sexual order arise such that any form of order is only temporary 
and provisional. Obviously this sphere is attained through an emergent 
operation, and, indeed, Nechvatal takes abundant pleasure in the forms of 
pan-order that arise within his continuously swelling processes. The point 
is that within the "vOluptuary" all sexual signs are subject to boundless 
semiosis - which is to say that they are translatable into other signs. 
Here, of course, it is possible to find resonances and affinities between 
sexual opposites. Here a chameleon-like sexual attitude is being built from 
the virtual abyss.

Within the realm of the "vOluptuary" no one fathoms whether they are female 
or male. All rest between male and female, between straight and gay, between 
dominant and submissive - nothing but curves and clefts. All is in a matrix 
of possibilities, self-assembled out of a flowery excess of erogenous 
organs.

notes:
(1) The word  'voluptuary' generally means  'devoted to pleasure'. It comes 
from a Late-Latin variant of the Latin voluptarius  / voluptas.
(2) Pornology is aimed at confronting an idea with its own limits. The idea 
is rendered precise in Deleuze's essay  'Klossowski or Bodies-Language' 
which is found in his book 'The Logic of Sense'. Here Deleuze develops the 
term 'pornology' so as to describe the dynamic of a transcendental 
empiricism in the circuit Klossowski establishes between theology, as a 
divine belief structure, and pornography, as a perverse expression of the 
body.
(3) One here thinks of Alan Turing (the grandfather of computing) and his 
horrid endurance of a quack treatment for his homosexuality where he was 
overdosed with female hormones to the point where he developed breasts.



Joseph Nechvatal has exhibited his work widely in Europe and the United 
States, both in private and public venues. He is in the permanent collection 
of the Los Angeles County Museum, the Moderna Musset in Stockholm and the 
Israel Museum in Jerusalem. His work was included in Document 8. His 
web-site, with full CV, collected writings, and various essays on his work 
can be found at :
http://www.nechvatal.net

For downloadable digital images of the computer-robotic assisted paintings 
in "vOluptuary : an algorithic hermaphornology" and/or to see the artist 
statement concerning this show see:
http://www.eyewithwings.net/nechvatal/algorithic.html

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Universal Concepts Unlimited
507 West 24th Street
New York, NY 10011
http://www.U-C-U.com

Tel: 212.727.7575
Fax: 212.727.7676
Email: ucu1@rcn.com


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Date: Mon, 06 May 2002 09:04:46 +0100
From: IB_Progetto per le Arti <ib-arts@dyne.org>
Subject: live

IB_Progetto per le Arti


on the frame of POETRY BOX PROJECT,
IB_PROJECT FOR THE ARTS presents a new section
of work.
With texts by Isabella Bordoni, Tom Sherman, Arthur & Marilouise
Kroker, Antonio Prete, music by Isabella Bordoni, Alessandro Culiani,
Maurizio Martusciello & Filippo Paolini/Metaxu,
INNESTI_Dialoghi sulla Natura e sul tempo
is an installation/performance which use a theatrical space
as acoustic platform for a poetical physis.

Others sections of POETRY BOX PROJECT:
DISCORSI E FRAMMENTI,
radio production by SFB Sender Freies Berlin;
OSPITALITA' DELLA LINGUA, workshop.


PROGETTO PER LE ARTI/IB_PROJECT FOR THE ARTS
e-mail <ib-arts@dyne.org> <mailto:ib-arts@dyne.org>
0039 0541 756229  ---  0039 338 8456337


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sabato 11 maggio 2002 ore 21.00
Teatro Petrella Longiano, Italia

INNESTI_Dialoghi sulla Natura e sul Tempo
( Piattaforma acustica per una poesia della natura )

Installazione_performance
di Isabella Bordoni


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Date: Fri, 03 May 2002 21:58:15 +0200
From: mieke gerritzen <mieke@nl-design.net>
Subject: ** 6th International Browserday **


NL-Design and Paradiso present
6TH INTERNATIONAL BROWSERDAY
WIRELESS =AD CELLSPACE =AD RICH AIR
PARADISO =AD AMSTERDAM - friday May 17 - 2002
Start at 2 PM

Browserday, the international competition for new media designers,  is
coming back to Amsterdam. After Browserdays in New York and Berlin, the nex=
t
event will take place at Paradiso on 17 May 2002. In 1998, the first
Browserday was staged in the midst of the so-called 'Browserwar' between
Netscape and Microsoft. Ever since the question who owns infrastructure and
thus determines the ways in which billions of people communicate has become
increasingly urgent. The techno-economic battleground has shifted from the
Internet to mobile networks but the issues are still the same: who sets the
standards and owns them? What degree of freedom does the user have and what
is the role of designers in this fast changing world of new media? Almost 3=
5
young designers will present their alternative proposals that leave the
existing software and interface culture far behind.

Wireless
The networks have liberated themselves from their cables. Electroclouds blo=
w
through the streets. The heavy desktop computers of yesteryear have shrunk
and accompany us everywhere and nowhere. The unbearable lightness of the
media makes us feel uneasy about the almost perfect accessability of the
world. The invisible abundance of signs takes users into a technological
unconscious. For the moment all problems seem to be solved. But who are the
ones that invite us to this technological wonderland? Are wireless networks
part of society or are we mere paying guests of this cell space; clients
granted access only after having paid? Does wireless mean powerless? Can we
act against wireless devices being tapped? Are there public spaces on the
network that aren't being run by the big telecoms? What do the tiny screens
look like that offer more facilities than sending text messages or photos?

- ---
PROGRAM:

Start 2 PM  - (door open at 1.30)
Browsershow and contest =AD more than 30 fresh and cool presentations of
exactly 3 minutes by young designers from all over the world.
Presentation: John Thackara (Doors of Perception)

Special guests:=20
Tim Pritlove, Chaos Computer Club
Jaap den Dulk, KPN Mobile

The jury members are:
Jonah Brucker-Cohen, Fellow MIT Dublin
Taco Stolk, Koninklijk Conservatorium Den Haag
Caroline Nevejan, Hogeschool van Amsterdam
Shu Lea Cheang, Artist (USA)
Koert van Mensvoort, Designer / Programmer
Thorsten Schilling , Bundeszentrale f=FCr Politische Bildung, Bonn
Ine Poppe, Journalist & Professor, The Netherlands
Jaap den Dulk, KPN Mobile, The Netherlands

7 PM =AD 8 PM: dinnerbreak

8 PM=20
That evening, five finalists chosen by the jury will compete for The Browse=
r
Award. Before the Award Ceremony three former Browserday winners will give =
a
presentation:
Jonah Brucker-Cohen (USA), Fellow MIT Dublin, winner of the 4th Browserday
in New York. Joes Koppers (NL), interaction designer/artist, winner of the
first Browserday in Amsterdam. Victor Vina (Spain), researcher at the
Interaction Design Institute Ivrea, Italy, winner of the 3th Browserday
Amsterdam.

10 PM  =20
WWAMM - Wireless Wide Area Music Machine
BrowserParty organized by Paradiso.

*** STAR GUESTS
Tim Pritlove, Chaos Computerclub from Berlin.
The Chaos Computer Club is world's oldest hacker club with more than 1000
members mostly in but not limited to german-speaking countries. The club
organizes regular meetings and conferences and actively promotes freedom of
information in the public. The acts as a mediator between public and the
technical scene and tries to explain both chances and risks of the use of
modern technologies.

Jaap den Dulk, KPN mobile. He will introduce i-mode to the Netherlands and
shows how to create your own website on the mobile phone.

- ---
INTERVENTIONS:
Docu RT. Browserday will be broadcast live from the Paradiso on the Interne=
t
(www.browserday.com) and on Amsterdam=B9s local TV cable A2000. Comments,
Interviews and moving images will give shape to Browserday=B9s theme of
"Wireless Cellspace: rich air". Students from UvA and the Rietveld Academy
will experiment using digital techniques to tackle the difficulty-defined
term "webcast"

- - Live streaming of International browserday: www.browserday.com

- - International browserday creates temporary public space!
100% FREE AIR AVAILABLE! Not just in the foyer and main hall, but also
outside. Bring your computer with airport/wavelan to Paradiso and hook up t=
o
our broadband connection.

- - Circus Babylon (DJ plus coctailbar) by Ixopusada.

- - WWAMM- Wireless Wide Area Music Machine by Luna Maurer, Maarten Wolzac,
Roel Wouters, Joes Koppers.

- - Browserday Reader - THE SKY IS NOT THE LIMIT
With: Archigram (Ron Herron and Barry Snowden), Paul Auster, Don Cameron,
Ben Rubin, Rob van Kranenburg, Chaos Computer Club, Brad Evenson, Leonard
Latiff, Diller and Scofidio, Geert Lovink, John Glenn, tom abeles, Johan
Grimonprez, Kevin W. Tharp, Vic Mu=F1iz, Vince Murphy, Unidentified Skyjacker=
s
Everywhere, Zapatistas.

Compiled by: Geert Lovink, Tara Karpinski, Natacha Vairo

The reader is literally enveloped in air and costs only 5 euro.

- ---
PARADISO, WETERINGSCHANS 6-8, 1017 SG AMSTERDAM.
TEL: 020-6264521 Entrance: 12 euro, students 7 euro. Tickets are available
at the door and AUB Ticketshop and Postoffices 0900-3001250.

- ---
EXTRA EVENT:
NL.design, DasArts Dialogue and Sandberg Institute
present:
DRIVE BY DINING
wireless browserdinner =AD May 16
WE  CONTROL THE FOOD. WE CONTROL YOU.
This is the year 2030. Biochips have inscribed into our flesh. Mobility has
colonized the body. We are tracked and traced. Our presumed freedom of
movement is at stake. Robots taking orders and serving food. Rebels navigat=
e
foodpills. Technology is slowly entering our physical body; wireless and
mobile. Skyworks is lifted up the sky, sweeping webcam, SEEING and STREAMIN=
G
on www.dasarts.nl en www.browserday.com.

Concept: Shu Lea Cheang - artist (USA) in collaboration with
DasArts dialogue and Sandberg Instituut.

May 16th Dinner Served at 7.30 pm. at the glasshouse at dasarts
Haarlemmerweg 8-10 reservations compulsory. t: 020-5869636

- ---
MOBILE MINDED - publication

This is the mobile world of quotes, essays, statistics and factoids, all
reflecting the very young state of the art in wireless thinking. This
publication asks what it means to become cellular, think wearable and live
mobile. Liberated from cables and heavy objects, the new human condition of
always being available is a  remarkably light and unreflected one. Mobile
phones seem to fit in almost unconsciously our busy everyday lives. More
than 60 thinkers, designers, artists have contributed to this colorful book=
.

The texts of this book are compiled by Geert Lovink & Mieke Gerritzen.
Design by NL.Design. The publisher is BIS Publishers (nl) and Gingko Press
(usa). The book is available at browserday for 12 euro.

- ---
International Browserday is a project by NL.Design. Day and Dinner address
issues pertaining to the present state of communication in society. By
thinking up new communication concepts and creating experiments, we
criticize the technological developments in business, culture and society.
For more information: browserday@nl-design.net

The Sixth International Browserday is organized in collaboration with:
Paradiso, DasArts, UvA, Rietveld Academy and Sandberg Institute.
The Browserday is generally supported by: Mondriaan Stichting, Thuis Kopie
Fonds, Prins Bernhard Cultuur Fonds, Amsterdam Fonds voor de Kunst, KPN
Mobile, Engage!, XS4ALL, DDS Studio and Skyworks Nederland.







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Date: Mon, 29 Apr 2002 21:18:21 +0200 (CEST)
From: Andreas Broeckmann <abroeck@transmediale.de>
Subject: exh. Open_Source_Art_Hack at New Museum, NYC

Exhibitions and Programs

Open_Source_Art_Hack
03 May 2002 - 30 June 2002

Hacking practices, open source ethics, and cultural production are 
explored in an interactive group show of artists who openly undermine the 
programming of everyday software tools. Open_Source_Art_Hack 
features a performance and walking tours by the Surveillance Camera 
Players; an installation by Knowbotic Research; a Free Radio Linux 
broadcast by r a d i o q u a l i a; a databody cloning project by LAN; a video 
by Harun Farocki; an anti-war game by Future Farmers' Josh On; a 
packet-sniffing application by RSG; an "ad-busting" project by Cue P. Doll; 
and, a streaming media workshop with Superflex and Tenantspin.

Programs and Events

Friday May 3, 2002 6:30-8:00PM
Digital Culture Evening
Panel discussion with curators Steve Dietz and Jenny Marketou and 
participating artists Christian Hübler (Knowbotic Research), Steve Kurtz 
(Critical Art Ensemble), Bill Brown (Surveillance Camera Players), and 
Alex Galloway (RSG).

Thursday, May 9, 2002 6:30-7:30PM
Lecture
German hacker Rena Tangens will discuss the Big Brother Awards, 
presented to organizations, institutions, and individuals who invade 
people's privacy, or leak data to third parties. Tangens will address the 
German manual of the encryption program Pretty Good Privacy and 
compare European concepts of privacy with those of the U.S.

Saturday, May 11 and Saturday, May 18, 2002 2:00-3:00PM
Walking Tours
New York-based artists, the Surveillance Camera Players will expose 
surveillance equipment in Soho. Assemble in New Museum Lobby.

Thursday, June 13-Sunday, June 16, 2002 12:00-6:00PM
Superflex Broadcast
A four-day community broadcasting project with Superflex and Tenantspin 
and community organizations in New York. 
All events are free and open to the public.


Organized by Steve Dietz, Curator of New Media, Walker Art Center, 
Minneapolis, and Jenny Marketou, a New York-based artist, in 
collaboration with Anne Barlow, Curator of Education and Media 
Programs, New Museum of Contemporary Art.

Info: http://www.newmuseum.org/medialounge/


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Date: Fri, 03 May 2002 14:14:08 +0200
From: Ute Lenssen <lenssen@bauhaus-dessau.de>
Subject: Invitation to the Bauhaus Dessau

Dear friends and supporters of the Bauhaus Kolleg,
liebe Freunde des Bauhaus Kollegs,

the Bauhaus Dessau Foundation cordially invites you to attend the
presentation of the results of the

die Stiftung Bauhaus Dessau lädt herzlich ein zur Vorstellung der Ergebnisse
(in englischer Sprache) des

2. Trimester of the current Bauhaus Kolleg III Serve City
­ Dwelling as Interface -
on Wednesday, May 8, 2002 starting at 6pm CET
in the exhibition space of the Bauhaus in Dessau.

Please join us in discovering the SPA of Sydney, play a game of
physical/virtual spider slapping and discuss the implication of ICT on
dwelling and urban life. Afterwards, around 9.30 pm, we will gather casually
to celebrate the end of an exciting trimester with wine and music.
 
Since September 2001 the Bauhaus Kolleg Serve City has been exploring the
consequences of the new information- and communication technologies for the
company¹s organizational culture and immaterial labour of service industries
in the globalised e-conomy and their effects for the urban living and
working.

The works of the second trimester (February - May 2002) investigate possible
relations between dwelling and information + communication technology (ICT).
ICT is facilitating the disintegration of flexibilized capitalism while at
the same time recombining working, living, space and time of individuals and
cities. Some of the contributions will present actual system designs. These
systems act within new service platforms to link existing potentials of
facilities and situations related to the urban neighbourhood. At the same
time, basic aspects of "dwelling" are explored, where up until now unknown
changes are being introduced by ICT. These are the emotional and functional
conditions of dwelling in terms of private shelter, home, and space of
personal representation.

Die Arbeiten des zweiten Trimsters untersuchen mögliche Beziehungen zwischen
dem  Wohnen und den neuen Informations- und Kommunikationstechnologien
(IKT). IKT erzeugen  zunehmende Desintegrationen im flexibilisierten
Kapitalismus; gleichzeitig rekombinieren sie das Verhältnis von Arbeit und
Leben, von Raum und Zeit der Individuen und Städte. Einige der Arbeiten sind
konkrete Systementwürfe - in denen beispielsweise ICT existierende
Potentiale von Einrichtungen und Situationen im Wohn(um)feld auf der Ebene
neuer Serviceplattformen verbinden. Gleichzeitig gibt es ebenso
grundsätzlich angelegte Auseinandersetzungen, die auf Kernaspekte des
Wohnens zielen und durch ICT in bisher unbekannter Weise veränderlich
werden. Dies sind die emotionalen und funktionalen Bedingungen des Wohnens
als persönlicher Rückzugsort, als Heimat und als Repräsentationsraum.


For those who cannot be with us in person there is of course ICT!
The presentation will be broadcast life on the Internet at
http://www.bauhaus-dessau.de/en/index.asp starting at 6 pm.

Ute Lenssen

Bauhaus Dessau Foundation
BAUHAUS KOLLEG 
Project Manager

Gropiusallee 38
06846 Dessau

Tel: ++49 (0)340-6508-402,
Fax: ++49 (0)340-6508-404
E-mail: lenssen@bauhaus-dessau.de
    
http://www.bauhaus-dessau.de



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Date: Fri, 03 May 2002 18:04:15 +0100
From: Vanessa Black <whitecube@canada.com>
Subject: Information is not knowledge



White Cube Information

1) Fenomenale: Deutsch, British and Dansk Pavillion
2) Symposion: The Academy and the Corporate Public
3) Exhibition: Two days each
4) Disclaimer: Mailinglist

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FENOMENALE
DEUTSCH, BRITISH, DANSK PAVILLION

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LAURIN FEDERLEIN, WUON-JAYE HO,
PERNILLE KAPPER WILLIAMS, NANNA GULDHAMMER WRAAE, LASSE SCHMIDT HANSEN,
KATJA SCHR=D6DER, VIOLA KLEIN, EVA VON PLATEN, ANJA KAMPE, KATHARINA JAHNKE,=
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MARTIN SECK

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WhiteCube goes erudition:

THE ACADEMY AND THE CORPORATE PUBLIC

attempts the mapping of a new phenomenon - a shift in
the idea of the public sphere that has been induced by a corporate
world economy - and it tries to discuss the ways in which this shift seems=
 to
go hand in glove with a different function for art, and a different
conception of the role of the artist.

The speakers and discussion partners are

ANTHONY DAVIES  ANDREA FRASER  PEDER LUND  SIMON SHEIKH  STEPHAN DILLEMUTH


KUNSTH=D8GSKOLEN I BERGEN | MARKEN | R=D8DE SALEN | MONDAY| 06 MAY 2002 |10=
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__________________________________________ Check out the new publication!=20
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4 ARTISTS | 2 DAYS EACH


MARIE SVINDT | DRAWINGS | 07 - 08 MAY 2002 | 19-21 PM
MORTEN KVAMME | PAINTINGS | 09 - 10 MAY 2002 | 19-21 PM
JAVIER BUSTURIA | INSTALLATION | 11 - 12 MAY 2002 | 19-21 PM
CAMILLA EDERYD | INSTALLATION | 13 - 14 MAY 2002 | 19-21 PM


WHITE CUBE | C.SUNDTSGT. 55


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www.societyofcontrol.com/whitecube


Please note:

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Date: Mon, 6 May 2002 12:06:20 -0700
From: "Saul Albert" <saul@twenteenthcentury.com>
Subject: Dorkbotlondon #6

hey hey

dorkbotlondon launches into may with space rockets and sound apps...


speakers (with apologies to ntk):

LEON BARKER will show us his project to shoot fm transmitters into the
sky, transmitting all the way until cloud zero.  Next on the launch pad
comes KATE RICH of http://bureauit.org, who we predict will outline
projects including the shooting of wireless microvideo into the sky.
Last but not least we have THOR of http://www.ixi-software.net/, showing
off the IXI PROJECT's startling range of uniquely strange yet highly
useable music interfaces - both hardware and (freely downloadable)
software.

We'll also be trying an OPENDORK session; some time for people who want
to get up and talk about something strange involving electricity for
five minutes.  Use the time to call for participants in your project, field
some
ideas about generative art theory, or show off your marmalade turbine.

time: 7pm Wednesday 8th May 2002

place: Boxing Club, Limehouse Town Hall, 646 Commercial Road E14 7HA.

appearance: great big 1870s civic building

tel: 020 79870655

directions from central/east london:

Get onto Commercial Road and travel East from Aldgate or Whitechapel.
Keep going until you pass Limehouse DLR on your right (you go under the
DLR train bridge) and you'll see a modern red brick church also on the
right, then a pair of ESSO stations on either side of the street, then
the library with a statue of Clement Atlee in front of it, then you'll
see the Town Hall, with the Limehouse Hawksmoor church behind it. At
this point you should get off the bus/out of the car and come ring on
the "Boxing Club" bell.

tube: Limehouse DLR from Bank or Tower Gateway.

Buses:
  15 from Trafalgar Sq
  115 from Aldgate
  D6 from Hackney
  D3 from Bethnal Green




........................................................................
.........dorkbot: people doing strange things with electricity..........
..........................http://dorkbot.org............................
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Date: Thu, 02 May 2002 05:51:52 -0500
From: Chuck Varga <valthoth@earthlink.net>
Subject: GH Hovagimyan at Hunter College May 8!

HUNTER COLLEGE'S UNTAMED SIGNAL LECTURE SERIES PRESENTS:

THE LAST PRESENTATION OF THIS SEASON'S SERIES!!
New Media Artist GH Hovagmiyan
Wednesday, May 8   6PM
Ida K. Lang Hall, Hunter College
68th Street at Lexington
Hunter North , 4th Floor, Rm 424
Free/   refreshments will be served, for more info: 212.772.4949
Presented by Andrea Polli

G.H.Hovagimyan is a radical conceptual artist who has written about art
for Manhattan File magazine and ArtNet. His videos have been shown at
the MOMA and New Museum in New York. He received national attention for
his controversial "Hey Bozo...Use Billboard" for the New York MTA.

His recent works operate in hybrid areas between networked performance,
interactive installation and sound art. He has exhibited work throughout
the USA and France, including Eyebeam Atelier, Franklin Furnace, and the
Musee D'Art Contemporain, Marseille.

"Part of our overall structure in previous works (Talker Talker, A
SoaPOPera for Laptops, Exercises in Talking, The Last Noel Avant L'An
2000) has been to use media driven language...In a certain sense these
media forms suffer a never ending drive for uniqueness of expression.
The effect is often the reverse."

_____________________________________________________________

THE UNTAMED SIGNAL was Coordinated by Elisa Sverdlova, Lynne Sachs,
Andrea Polli, Ebon Fisher and the Faculty at the Dept. of Film & Media
Studies, Hunter College. Sponsored by the Student Film & Video Society
Hunter College, New York.
______________________________________________________


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