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Table of Contents: digital sparks 02 - Call for Entries "Claudia Valle" <claudia.valle@imk.fraunhofer.de> Art & Technology "Art & Technology" <arttech@design.chalmers.se> thumb skate flash =?iso-8859-1?Q?seanheaLy=99?= <evolver@loud.org.au> CFP: The Politics of New Media Research: Methodologies, Debates and Practices Ned Rossiter <Ned.Rossiter@arts.monash.edu.au> Re: <nettime> logo war & parody =?iso-8859-1?q?eg=F8?= <milleplateaux1101@yahoo.it> Fw: [AustHumanRightsNews] Go and greet the Tampa and Arne Rinnan, the captain, o "Ozi Media-Junkie" <ozmediajunkie@hotmail.com> _The End of a Festival_ "h.d.mabuse" <mabuse@manguebit.org.br> The Program of Grants for Researcher in Residence: 2002 Call for Research Propo Dominique Fontaine <dfontaine@fondation-langlois.org> EMARE_last call for applications pz@werkleitz.de New Media initiatives in developing countries...? "Manne Granqvist" <manne-gr@fc.dsv.su.se> 2ND INTERNATIONAL BAUHAUS AWARD Langenbrinck Gregor <Langenbrinck@bauhaus-dessau.de> ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 25 Apr 2002 19:25:01 +0200 From: "Claudia Valle" <claudia.valle@imk.fraunhofer.de> Subject: digital sparks 02 - Call for Entries Student Media Projects Competition digital sparks 02 CALL FOR ENTRIES For the second time the MARS Exploratory Media Lab of the Fraunhofer Institute for Media Communication is organising the higher education competition >digital sparks<. The aim of the competition is to allow a structured and extensive insight into research and teaching at German universities and colleges in the above subject areas and at the same time to promote the next generation of scientists and artists. All projects submitted will be published online on the Internet platform netzspannung.org and presented in the form of a virtual exhibition. netzspannung.org is a dynamic knowledge portal for digital culture which is funded by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research and developed at the MARS Exploratory Media Lab of the Fraunhofer Institute for Media Communication headed by Monika Fleischmann und Wolfgang Strauss. The platform serves as a multi-disciplinary link between media art and media design, science and technology and communicates the many different activities in the media culture scene in an up-to-the-minute information pool. We are looking for exceptional and groundbreaking concepts and implementations from the past year in the fields of media art, media design and media IT. The projects can be submitted online from May 3th, 2002 on http://netzspannung.org/digital-sparks Submission Deadline: May 31, 2002 For further information please contact: digital-sparks@netzspannung.org ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 26 Apr 2002 14:05:36 +0200 From: "Art & Technology" <arttech@design.chalmers.se> Subject: Art & Technology Hi, as a media-artist you might be interested in this. We are starting a new international master's program in Göteborg, Sweden, called Art & Technology, intended for people with technical/scientific and/or artistic background, any genre, any nationality. It will deal with generative and processing technologies for audio and image, aesthetics, artificial life, robotics, social implications etc, with a lot of cross-disciplinary projects. Check it out at: http://www.design.chalmers.se/arttech Apply before May 15. Regards/ Johannes Nyholm, Innovative Design, Chalmers University of Technology ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 01 May 2002 13:27:58 +1000 From: seanheaLy <evolver@loud.org.au> Subject: thumb skate flash ave joined the blogga brigade, thanx to kind help of my friend praccus @ http://www.mythography.net/ All the articles / interviews below are available at: http://www.octapod.org/jeanpoole/ and a bunch others here... http://www.octapod.org.au/s/jp.html ciao bunnies~! jp Dream Machines Mark Pesce : Toys & Us Lunar Lasers Game History: rebecca.cannon MCHawking Interview Melb Digi-Comix Future Farmers Interview Data Sperm: Jon McCormack Interview Phone(y) Home(y) 2001 Web Dissectionz Remixing Neighbours Ogg Vorbis Vs. MP3 Arkaos Vidi-Yo Sampler Review Sadie Plant & Mobile Phones (VJ) Honeygun Labs MIDI Triggering Sk8 Ramp! Software review: VDMX 2 Eye-fi Inter-voo V-Track Review Real Electronic Virtual (REV festival) Neotropic On Music Vs Film Getting Video Online Steev Hise Interview erikthedog.com Banff Vs. Online Film Reaktor 3 Review (4u) The Light Surgeons Generative Design: Beyond Photoshop ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 30 Apr 2002 13:06:09 +1000 From: Ned Rossiter <Ned.Rossiter@arts.monash.edu.au> Subject: CFP: The Politics of New Media Research: Methodologies, Debates and Practices Call for Papers Southern Review: Communication, Politics & Culture Special Issue 35.3, 2002 The Politics of New Media Research: Methodologies, Debates and Practices Edited by Mary Griffiths and Susan Yell Monash University, Gippsland Three contexts inform the theme of this issue. The first is the rise of the new communication technologies and their increasing centrality across the spectrum of what were formerly discrete communication mediums, practices and institutions. Second, the diverse genealogies of communications studies and research - organisational and social psychology, sociology, political economy, rhetoric, cultural studies, linguistics - have led to a corresponding diversity of methodologies and theoretical frameworks. Third, a new generation of communications scholars (spawned from the rapid expansion of university communications programs) is emerging as more Net-literate than their predecessors and is contributing to the acceleration in the changing research agenda. This issue aims to address questions concerning the methodologies and approaches appropriate to researching new communications media. It calls for papers which give case studies of research in new media, and a defence or critique of the chosen methodologies. We invite papers which take up one or more of the following issues: * the politics of new communications research agendas - what is funded, and why? How do research agendas relate to institutional cultures? * the nature of the fit between more traditional methodologies and new technologies - e.g. how does new media research challenge the boundaries of empirical research, which is also the dominant paradigm in research and funding criteria across the disciplines? * frameworks for theorising and researching the new forms of embodiment associated with new media - how can the interface between 'real' and virtual bodies be conceptualised? * suitable and successful qualitative research methodologies - is the virtual environment more or less easily researched? * the changing ethics of privacy, security and data collection as they relate to intellectual property regimes; * the role of interdisciplinarity in new media research; which disciplines count as authoritative, and which (if any) are privileged? * is the corporatised university providing a supportive framework for emerging new media researchers, and what sort of research is being conducted by networks independent of the university? Papers should be approx. 4500 words. Under special circumstances longer papers will be considered. Please send us 3 hard copies of your paper, double -spaced on white A4 paper, with your name and institutional affiliation on a separate sheet to facilitate anonymity in the evaluation process. You may submit electronically - please contact the editors for details. An abstract (max. 100 words) is required, and a biographical note of no more than 50 words. Referencing should follow the MLA Style Manual (1988) 'works cited' form of documentation (for further details see http://www.bedfordbooks.com/rd/mla/cited.html). Discursive notes should be avoided. Full details of editorial policy are available on request. THE DEADLINE FOR PAPERS IS 31 August 2002. ENQUIRIES: mary.griffiths@arts.monash.edu.au sue.yell@arts.monash.edu.au Contributions should be sent to: Susan Yell Southern Review HUMCASS Monash University, Gippsland Campus Churchill VIC 3842 AUSTRALIA ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 4 May 2002 04:44:47 +0200 (CEST) From: milleplateaux1101@yahoo.it Subject: Re: <nettime> logo war & parody logo & parody... ...maybe I'm off topic, but at least have a laugh (?): check my "summer rhizomatic T-shirt" http://utenti.lycos.it/artego77/fashion.html print it, iron it, and then wear it at the next bohemian rhizomatic party you're going. ciao egø --- Eveline Lubbers <evel@xs4all.nl> ha scritto: > > Interesting case. > Has anyone heard of other companies trying to fight > use of their logo on activist' sites? > (apart from RTmark/Yesmen related cases - those I > know!) > gr > eveline > ______________________________________________________________________ Con Yahoo! vinci viaggi per i Mondiali FIFA 2002 http://it.yahoo.com/mail_it/foot/?http://lasfida.yahoo.net/ ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 9 May 2002 20:25:11 +1000 From: "Ozi Media-Junkie" <ozmediajunkie@hotmail.com> Subject: Fw: [AustHumanRightsNews] Go and greet the Tampa and Arne Rinnan, the captain, on his final voyage! - ----- Original Message ----- From: Chas & Helen Osborn To: Undisclosed-Recipient:; Sent: Wednesday, May 08, 2002 7:54 PM Subject: [AustHumanRightsNews] Go and greet the Tampa and Arne Rinnan, the captain, on his final voyage! The shipping schedule for the ports of call of the 'Tampa' for Captain Rinnan's retirement voyage is: Brisbane - arrival due: 1800, 10 May, Sydney - arrival due:0600, 12 May, Melbourne - arrival due: 0600, 15 May, Freemantle - arrival due: 0600, 20 May. Make him welcome! Rallies at each arrival point! Yahoo! Groups Sponsor ADVERTISEMENT To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: Ausnews-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service. ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 26 Apr 2002 18:36:09 -0300 From: "h.d.mabuse" <mabuse@manguebit.org.br> Subject: _The End of a Festival_ _The End of a Festival_ http://www.manguebit.org.br/recombo/radio // Twenty days ago, in a hot sunday afternoon, we send a _call for noise_ for a certain number of lists and friends. We asked people to send audio and visual noises to mix up, in a three-night experience, with projections and live music. The response from all over the world was great and we are happy to release some results of the project. // But the game isn't over, yet! // We move into this project to develop new ways of "public performance" that excide the classic"on-stage" experience. We are interested in the idea of public performance as a stream of sounds, images, loops and videos, unleashed from set lists, tech rides and time limits. The two last experiences took place at the ESCAPE and Torre Malakoff. // You can keep sending images, sounds, loops, videos to radio_recombo@manguebit.org.br, we'll be thankfull and we gonna use all material on the next Radio Re:combo, allways a site near you... // Questions and support If you have questions about Radio Re:combo, please send them to info@manguebit.org.br. For technical matters, contact us at webinfo@manguebit.org.br. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 2 May 2002 15:05:04 -0400 From: Dominique Fontaine <dfontaine@fondation-langlois.org> Subject: The Program of Grants for Researcher in Residence: 2002 Call for Research Proposals Pour la version française : http://www.fondation-langlois.org/f/informations/nouvelles/index.html [ Veuillez excuser les envois multiples / apologies for cross-posting ] _____________________________________________________________________ **Press Release** THE DANIEL LANGLOIS FOUNDATION LAUNCHES A CALL FOR RESEARCH PROPOSALS IN THE PROGRAM OF GRANTS FOR RESEARCHER IN RESIDENCE Montreal, May 2, 2002 - The Daniel Langlois Foundation for Art, Science, and Technology is launching a call for research proposals in the program of grants for researcher in residence. This program being in its second year, the Foundation hopes to foster critical thinking about how technologies affect people and their natural and cultural environments. Following an international competition open to historians, curators, critics, independent researchers, artists and scientists, the Foundation will enable two researchers to work in the collections and archives of the Centre for Research and Documentation (CR+D). The research project must focus on one of the Foundation's collections; a profile of the Foundation's collections is available at the following URL: http://www.fondation-langlois.org/e/CRD/index.html. Twice a year, the CR+D will welcome a researcher for three to six months. The researchers will be given access to computer and audiovisual equipment, the Foundation's database and its documentary collections. Their research findings will be published on the Foundation's Web site. For more details on this initiative, consult the program of grants for researcher in residence in the Funding Programs section of the Foundation's Web site: http://www.fondation-langlois.org/e/programmes/bourses.html. The deadline for applying is *August 31, 2002*. If you don't have Internet access, or if you have any questions about how to submit a project to the Foundation, please contact the program officer Jacques Perron. - - 30 - SOURCE: Jacques Perron, jperron@fondation-langlois.org Program Officer for individual artists or scientists T: (514) 987-7177 F: (514) 987-7492 E: info@fondation-langlois.org W: www.fondation-langlois.org _____________________________________________________________________ We've sent you this press release to keep you abreast of activities at the Daniel Langlois Foundation. If you wish to be taken off our mailing list, simply reply to this message with the words REMOVE from mailing list in the subject line. Thank you. _____________________________________________________________________ ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 04 May 2002 17:16:08 +0200 (MEST) From: pz@werkleitz.de Subject: EMARE_last call for applications Last chance! Deadline 31.5.2002!!! Please send applications not to Werkleitz but to V2_Organisation • Institute for the Unstable Media • Anne Nigten • Eendrachtsstr.10 • NL-3012 XL Rotterdam • Netherlands • European artists only! Sorry :-( - -------------------------------------------------------------- European Media Artists in Residence Exchange (English Version below! Please distribute the information!) EMARE- Stipendien für europäische MedienkünstlerInnen nach Deutschland, England, Schottland und Holland Im Herbst 2002 bis Frühjahr 2003 findet der achte European Media Artists in Residence Exchange statt. Bis zum 31. Mai. 2002 können sich MedienkünstlerInnen (Digitale Medien / Internet / Video / Film, etc.) aus Europa (EU-Pass oder Wohnsitz) für ein zweimonatiges Stipendium entweder in Kingston Upon Hull bei der britischen Medienkunstorganisation Hull Time Based Arts, am Duncan of Jordanstone College in Dundee, Schottland, bei der Werkleitz Gesellschaft - Zentrum für künstlerische Bildmedien Sachsen-Anhalt oder bei der holländischen Medienkunstorganisation V2 in Rotterdam bewerben. Studierende sind nicht zugelassen. Das Stipendium besteht aus einem Zuschuß von 2.000,- Euro, Unterbringung, Fahrtkosten, dem Zugang zu der jeweiligen technischen Ausstattung (Computer,Video, Fotografie, Film, je nach Institution) und einer öffentlichen Abschlußpräsentation (Ausstellung / Vorführung). Einreichungen sollten mit Vita, Referenzmaterialien (keine Originale) und ausgearbeitetem Projektvorschlag in Englisch vorgenommen werden. Deadline ist der 31. Mai 2002 Bewerbungsunterlagen mit den detaillierten Konditionen anfordern oder am einfachsten ausdrucken von der Website: http://www.werkleitz.de/emare Werkleitz Gesellschaft e.V. • EMARE • z. H. Frau Cathleen Mertens Straße des Friedens 26 • D-39249 Tornitz Tel: 03 92 98 - 675 - 0 • Fax 03 92 98 - 675 - 55 E-Mail: info@werkleitz.de • URL: www.werkleitz.de/emare EMARE wird durch das Kultusministerium des Landes Sachsen-Anhalt, dem Arts Council England & Scotland, dem niederländischen Ministerium für Kultur, dem British Council und dem Goethe Institut gefördert. - -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5. Werkleitz Biennale: ZUGEWINNGEMEINSCHAFT (Profitable Partnership) 31. July - 4. August 2002 http://www.werkleitz.de/zugewinngemeinschaft - -------------------------------------------------------------------------- EMARE- Grants for European Media Artists for England, Scotland, Germany and Netherlands The eighth European Media Artists in Residence Exchange will take place in Autumn 2002 to Spring 2003. Europe based Media Artists in the fields of digital media including internet and computer based art, filmmakers, sound and video artists are invited to apply for a two month residence based stipend at Hull Time Based Arts, Kingston Uppon Hull in England; at Duncan of Jordanstone College School of Television and Imaging, Dundee, Scotland, at V2 Organisation, Rotterdam, Netherlands or at Werkleitz Gesellschaft's Center for Media Arts Saxony-Anhalt, Germany. Students are not permitted, but young artists encouraged. EMARE includes a grant of 2.000 Euro, free accomodation, 250 Euro travel expenses, access to the technical facilities and media labs and a professional presentation. Entries should include a CV, (audio)visual reference projects documentation and a proposal sketch for the project which should be developed within EMARE. Artists with residence in or identity card for EU and associated countries should contact one of the Contact following institutions for further details and application form or visit the homepage: http://www.werkleitz.de/emare Deadline: May, 31, 2002 Contacts: Germany: Werkleitz Gesellschaft e.V. • EMARE • Peter Zorn • Strasse des Friedens 26 • D-39249 Tornitz • Tel: +49 (0)3 92 98 - 675 - 0 • Fax +49 (0)3 92 98 - 675 - 55 • emare@werkleitz.de • http://www.werkleitz.de/emare England: Hull Time Based Arts • Gillian Dyson • 42 High Street • GB-HU1 1PS Hull • UK • fon +44 1482 216446 • fax +44 1482 589952 • gill@htba.demon.co.uk • http://www.timebase.org Scotland: Duncan of Jordanstone College • School of Television and Imaging • Mike Stubbs • Perth Road • DD1 4HT Dundee • UK • fon +44 1 382223261 • fax +44 1 382226136 • stubbs@easynet.co.uk • http://www.imaging.dundee.ac.uk Netherlands: V2_Organisation • Institute for the Unstable Media • Anne Nigten • Eendrachtsstr.10 • NL-3012 XL Rotterdam • Netherlands • fon +31 10 2067273 • fax +31 10 2067274 • anne@v2.nl • http://www.v2.nl EMARE is supported by the Ministry of cultural affairs Saxony-Anhalt; Arts Councils of England & Scotland; Yorkshire Arts; Dutch Ministry for Culture, British Council; Goethe Institute ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 06 May 2002 19:02:39 +0200 From: "Manne Granqvist" <manne-gr@fc.dsv.su.se> Subject: New Media initiatives in developing countries...? Hello! My name is Manne Granqvist and I am an undergraduate informatics (systems development) student from Sweden. I am combining informatics studies with social sciences and focusing on the political/social aspects of systems development and information technology.I am particularily interested in economically poor regions and how information technology might be used to support and emancipate people in those areas. This fall I will carry through a thesis work in a low-income-country. I would like to study some project that tries to develop and/or use technology in alternative ways, on the conditions of the indegenous culture/situation. I thought that maybe you know of any ICT projects in such countries that you yourselves find promising and that you think would suit my particular field of interest.I am particularily looking at Latin America since (a) I know some Spanish and (b) I have been given a grant to go there. I would be very grateful for any help you may provide. Maybe it would be better to post a request like this one on the nettime discussion board...? Sincerely, Manne Granqvist Sweden ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 8 May 2002 17:23:35 +0200 From: Langenbrinck Gregor <Langenbrinck@bauhaus-dessau.de> Subject: 2ND INTERNATIONAL BAUHAUS AWARD CALL FOR ENTRIES 2ND INTERNATIONAL BAUHAUS AWARD TELE CITY The Bauhaus Dessau Foundation invites applications for the 2nd international Bauhaus Award. SUBJECT: Changes of urban space and public spheres through Information and Communication Technology. Design of interfaces between "real worlds" and "virtual worlds", between individuals or space and technology. CATEGORIES: 1. Architecture and Urban Design. 2. Art and Design. 3. Scientific and theoretical work. PROJEKTS: realisations, designs, plans, publications, performances, essays, researches, studies, concepts etc. PRIZES: 1st prize 3000.- EUR. 2nd prize 1500.- EUR. 3rd prize 500.- EUR. In addition, the Bauhaus Dessau Foundation invites the main prize winners for a 4-week period of residence. PARTICIPANTS: Designers and scholars born after Sept 1st, 1962 - younger than 40 years (Individuals and groups) NO REGISTRATION REQUIRED! CLOSING DATE: September 2nd, 2002 AWARD CEREMONY: October 26th, 2002 CONTACT: Bauhaus Dessau Foundation International Bauhaus Award Gropiusallee 38 D-06846 Dessau Fon +49 (0)340 6508 0 Fax +49 (0)340 6508 226 Email: mailto:langenbrinck@bauhaus-dessau.de AWARD DETAILS: http://www.bauhaus-dessau.de/en/projects.asp?p=award More about the Bauhaus Dessau Foundation: http://www.bauhaus-dessau.de/ - --- To unsubscribe from this mailing list send an email to: mailto:lenssen@bauhaus-dessau.de ------------------------------ # distributed via <nettime>: no commercial use without permission # <nettime> is a moderated mailing list for net criticism, # collaborative text filtering and cultural politics of the nets # more info: majordomo@bbs.thing.net and "info nettime-l" in the msg body # archive: http://www.nettime.org contact: nettime@bbs.thing.net