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Table of Contents: City-Lights "Liberalitas Bavariae" in =?ISO-8859-1?Q?M=FCnchen=2FMun?= ich Oliver Ressler <oliver.ressler@chello.at> Short Film Festival g-niale - call for entries garage <info@garage-g.de> fabian hofman en centro multimedia. fran ilich <ilich@de-lete.tv> Sensing and Input for Media-centric Systems (SIMS 02): AWorkshop/Symposium "geert lovink" <geert@xs4all.nl> announcer: 'Silence 2002', contemporary music festival Alessandro Ludovico <a.ludovico@neural.it> [cybersalon] CYBERSONICA - digital music festival 5 - 7 june richard barbrook <richard@hrc.wmin.ac.uk> 'open_digi' season > DOG STAR, London > starts May 22nd atty <atty@no-such.com> THIS TIME FOR REAL: ./LOGICALAND Reinhard Braun <braun@mur.at> ST:ART Collision | Politics And Art Forum n ik <fragments@va.com.au> ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 13 May 2002 23:04:11 +0200 From: Oliver Ressler <oliver.ressler@chello.at> Subject: City-Lights "Liberalitas Bavariae" in =?ISO-8859-1?Q?M=FCnchen=2FMun?= ich (for English please scroll down) THIS IS WHAT DEMOCRACY LOOKS LIKE (LIBERALITAS BAVARIAE) eine City-Light-Serie von Oliver Ressler im Stadtraum München im Rahmen der Ausstellung "Exchange & Transform" des Kunstverein München Von 14.5 bis 10.6.2002 werden in der Innenstadt Münchens an stark frequentierten Plätzen Plakate der Größe 175 x 119 cm als City-Lights präsentiert. Ausgangspunkt der Plakatserie ist das repressive Vorgehen von Politik und Polizei gegen die Demonstrationen anlässlich der 38. NATO-Sicherheitskonferenz, die vom 1.2 bis 3.2.2002 in München stattfand. Münchens Oberbürgermeister Christian Ude (SPD) nahm eine unbelegte Behauptung des deutschen Verfassungsschutzes, dass 3000 "gewaltbereite Demonstranten" schwere Ausschreitungen und eine "Entglasung" der Innenstadt Münchens planen würden, zum Anlass, für ganz München ein dreitägiges Demonstrationsverbot zu verhängen. Diese Maßnahme wurde von der Aufhebung des Schengener Abkommens und einem Einreiseverbot für DemoteilnehmerInnen aus den Nachbarländern begleitet, um einen laut Bayerns Innenminister Günther Beckstein (CSU) "linksextremistischen grenzüberschreitenden Gewalttourismus" zu verhindern. Über 3500 Polizeibeamte, Spezialfahrzeuge und Barrikaden wurden aufgeboten, um die behördlich verordnete Verletzung des Grundrechts auf Demonstrationsfreiheit während der NATO-Sicherheitskonferenz zu exekutieren. 7000 KriegsgegnerInnen und KritikerInnen der ökonomischen Globalisierung versuchten, trotz Platzverboten, Absperrungen und Polizeikessel in der Münchner Innenstadt ihr Demonstrationsrecht durchzusetzen. 792 Personen wurden festgenommen, obwohl die Teilnahme an einer verbotenen Demonstration eigentlich nur eine (etwa mit einem Verstoß gegen die Straßenverkehrsordnung vergleichbare) Ordnungswidrigkeit darstellt. Durch die Konstruktion fiktiver Bedrohungsszenarien wurden Menschen an der Ausübung ihrer demokratischen Rechte gehindert und die gerne behauptete "Liberalitas Bavariae" (die bayrische Liberalität) von Politik, Polizei, Verfassungsschutz und Medien mit den Füßen getreten. Die drei Plakatsujets der City-Light-Serie verbinden das vor Ort vorhandene Wissen um die Geschehnisse rund um die NATO-Sicherheitstagung mit der Tatsache, dass ein Monat nach dem vom SPD-Oberbürgermeister verhängten totalen Demonstrationsverbot dessen Politik - und damit auch die Einschränkung demokratischer Rechte - bei den Stadtratswahlen durch einen fulminanten Wahlsieg bestätigt wurde. In der Arbeit "This is what democracy looks like (Liberalitas Bavariae)" werden daher in den City-Light-Plakaten die SPD-Wahlkampfslogans "München braucht mehr Rot!" und "Es geht um München." mit den Ereignissen rund um die Demonstrationsverbote kombiniert. Die an unterschiedlichen Orten in der Innenstadt präsentierten Plakatsujets bilden eine offene Struktur und erlauben keine eindeutige Zuordnung, wer hinter den Plakaten steht. Bei zwei der Plakate wäre es sogar möglich, dass PassantInnen eine auf die Außerkraftsetzung der Grundrechte stolze Münchner SPD für die Urheber hielten. In diesen Fall würde dieser Eingriff in die "Ordnung des Diskurses", wie Foucault jenes wesentliche Element der Machtausübung bezeichnet, die Schwächung der Position des vermeintlichen Autors SPD auf der symbol-politischen Ebene bedeuten. Das dritte Plakat ist in seiner Aussage eindeutig: "Die Einschränkung demokratischer Rechte hat viele Abkürzungen" ist neben den Kürzeln CSU, SPD, KVR, VGH und UDE zu lesen. Diese Intervention im Stadtraum steht in einer inhaltlichen Verbindung zum Video "This is what democracy looks like!" (38 min., 2002) über einen Polizeikessel anlässlich der ersten so genannten Anti-Globalisierungsdemonstration in Österreich (siehe http://www.t0.or.at/democracy). Das Video wird ebenfalls im Rahmen des Ausstellungsprojekts "Exchange & Transform" im Kunstverein München von 26.04. bis 01.09.02 zu sehen sein. Informationen zur Ausstellung: http://www.kunstverein-muenchen.de E n g l i s h: THIS IS WHAT DEMOCRACY LOOKS LIKE (LIBERALITAS BAVARIAE) A City-Light series by Oliver Ressler in the urban space of Munich within the framework of the Kunstverein München's exhibition "Exchange & Transform." At busy sites in Munich's inner city, 175 x 119 cm posters will be presented as City Lights from 14 May to 10 June 2002. The repressive actions of both politics and police against the demonstration on the occasion of the 38th NATO security conference which took place from 1 - 3 February 2002 in Munich provides a starting point for the poster series. Munich's chief mayor, Christian Ude (SPD), took an unverified claim from the German constitutional protection agency, that 3,000 "violence-prone demonstrators" were planning excessive acts of violence and a "de-glassing" of Munich's inner city as cause to impose a three-day demonstration ban. The lifting of the Schengen agreement and the prohibition for demonstration participants to cross the border from neighboring countries accompanied this measure in order to avoid, according to Bavaria's Minister of the Interior Günther Beckstein (CSU), "leftist, cross-border violence tourism." More than 3,500 police officers, special vehicles, and barricades were called in to execute the officially prescribed infringement of the constitutional right to free demonstration during the NATO security conference. 7,000 anti-war activists and opponents of economic globalization attempted - despite prohibitions, barriers, and police encirclements - to practice their right to demonstrate in Munich's inner city. Of these, 792 were arrested although participation in a prohibited demonstration is actually tantamount to a disruption of public order (comparable to a traffic violation). Through the construction of fictive threatening scenarios, people were hindered from practicing their democratic rights and the proudly claimed "Liberalitas Bavariae" (the Bavarian liberalness) of politics, police, secret service and media were trampled on. The three poster subjects of the City-Light series bring together the available knowledge on location at the events around the NATO security conference with the fact that a month after the total demonstration ban by the SPD head mayor, his politics - and thereby also the restriction of democratic rights - was confirmed by a brilliant election victory. Therefore, in the work "This is what democracy looks like (Liberalitas Bavariae)" in the City-Light posters, the Social Democratic Party's (SPD's) election slogans, "Munich needs more red!" and "It is about Munich" are combined with events surrounding the demonstration ban. The poster subjects, presented at various sites throughout the inner city, create an open structure and do not allow for a clear designation of who is behind the posters. With two of the posters it is even possible that passers-by could believe Munich's SPD to be the initiator, proud of suspending democratic rights. In this case this intervention into the "order of discourse," as Foucault described that essential element of the exercise of power, would amount to a weakening of the position of the supposed authors, the SPD, at the level of symbol-politics. The third poster makes a clear statement: "The restriction of democratic rights has many abbreviations" is written next to the abbreviations: CSU, SPD, KVR, VGH and UDE. This intervention to the urban space is connected in terms of content with the video "This is what democracy looks like!" (38 min, 2002) about a police encirclement on the occasion of the first anti-globalization demonstration in Austria (see http://www.t0.or.at/democracy). The video can likewise be seen in the framework of the exhibition project "Exchange & Transform" in the Kunstverein München from 26 April to 1 September 2002. Information on the exhibition: http://www.kunstverein-muenchen.de ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 14 May 2002 12:55:27 +0200 From: garage <info@garage-g.de> Subject: Short Film Festival g-niale - call for entries german version below. sorry for any cross-postings. please feel free to forward. Call for Entries ----------------------------------------------------- - ------------------------ 4th International Short Film Festival g-niale - --------------------------- 15. - 18. August 2002 in Stralsund/Germany - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- - ----------------------------------------------------------- playground >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Deadline will be June 3rd, 2002>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> The 4th international short film festival g-niale will run in August 2002 and is part of the garage festival in Stralsund. Organizers of the g-niale are garage and Filmclub Blendwerk e.V. play and earnest, rules and spoilsport, power play and play instinct, play within play, play with fire, role-playing and play on words. Wanted are films which examine the principles of play on a substantial or formal basis, films which are influenced by games or tell about playing. Students of film and art schools and professional filmmakers of all genres are invited to send their newly produced short films (max. 20 minutes) to the festival. No restrictions apply to the genre of submitted works. The preselected films will be presented to an audience which, at the end of the festival, will choose the audience prize worth 250 EUR. Additionally, the three prizes of the jury worth 1.000 EUR in total will be awarded. Deadline will be June 3rd, 2002. entry form: http://www.garage-g.de/call/g-niale-02.pdf and details available under: http://www.garage-g.de email: g-niale@garage-g.de tel: +49 (0)30 4412015 Ausschreibung -------------------------------------------------------- - -------------------------- 4. internationales Kurzfilmfestival g-niale - ----------------------------------- 15. - 18. August 2002 in Stralsund - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- - ----------------------------------------------------------- playground >>>>>>>>>>>>Einsendeschluss ist der 3.Juni 2002>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Das 4. internationale Kurzfilmfestival g-niale findet im August 2002 im Rahmen des Festivals garage in Stralsund statt. Veranstalter der g-niale sind garage und Filmclub Blendwerk e.V. Spiel und Ernst, Spielregeln und Spielverderber, Machtspiel und Spieltrieb, Spiel im Spiel, Spiel mit dem Feuer, Rollenspiel und Wortspiel. Gesucht sind Filme, die sich inhaltlich oder formal mit dem Prinzip des Spielens auseinandersetzen, Filme, die von Spielen beeinflusst sind oder über das Spielen erzählen. Studenten von Film- und Kunsthochschulen sowie Filmschaffende aller Sparten sind eingeladen, Kurzfilme neuerer Produktion bis max. 20 min Länge einzureichen. Beschränkungen hinsichtlich des Genres gibt es nicht. Die vorjurierten Arbeiten werden dem Publikum präsentiert, welches am Ende des Festivals über den mit 250 EUR dotierten Publikumspreis abstimmen wird. Die Jury vergibt drei Preise in Höhe von insgesamt 1000 EUR. Einsendeschluss ist der 3.Juni 2002. Anmeldeformular: http://www.garage-g.de/call/g-niale-02.pdf und Details unter: http://www.garage-g.de email: g-niale@garage-g.de tel: +49 (0)30 4412015 ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 15 May 2002 01:04:28 -0500 From: fran ilich <ilich@de-lete.tv> Subject: fabian hofman en centro multimedia. El Centro Multimedia del Centro Nacional de las Artes presenta una plática con Fabián Hofman "Pachito Rex" Centro Nacional de las Artes Rio Churubusco y Calzada de Tlalpan Galería AB del Centro Multimedia Miércoles 15 de mayo a las 18:00 horas La proyección de 'Pachito Rex', y al terminar una conversación con su realizador, sobre los procesos digitales en el cine tanto en el modelado de escenarios como el sonido y la producción, las posibilidades del cine interactivo y los dvd's. - ---- Fabian Hofman es el director de Pachito Rex, ha participado como Jurado y Curador de varios Festivales Nacionales e Internacionales de Cine y Video. Desde 1983 hasta el presente ha producido y dirigido programas periodísticos, publicidad, videos musicales, educativos y documentales. Ha tenido becas de la Rockefeller Foundation, MacArthur Foundation y Fundación Antorchas, y es Subdirector Académico del Centro de Capacitación Cinematográfica e investigador responsable en nuevas tecnologías dramáticas. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 13 May 2002 18:12:30 +1000 From: "geert lovink" <geert@xs4all.nl> Subject: Sensing and Input for Media-centric Systems (SIMS 02): AWorkshop/Symposium From: "george legrady" <glegrady@cox.net> Dear Colleagues, I look forwards to your contribution and participation to this conference on computer sensing, input mapping, and control distribution. Please note the upcoming deadline and apologies for those who are receiving this the first time. Call for Papers, Tutorials, and Demonstrations Sensing and Input for Media-centric Systems (SIMS 02): A Workshop/Symposium Organized by the University of California Santa Barbara (UCSB) Center for Research in Electronic Art Technology (CREATE) and Graduate Program in Media Arts and Technology (MAT), co-sponsored by the UC Digital Media Innovation (DiMI) Program To be held at UCSB, Santa Barbara, California, USA, June 20/21, 2002 Event Web Site: http://www.create.ucsb.edu/sims Abstract The technology of user input to computers, and of computer tracking of one or more users, is central to an increasing range of application domains. As illustrated by several recent technical/artistic conferences (e.g., the DiMI Digivations event, the IEEE Multimedia Technology and Applications Conference, and the UC-Digital Arts Research Network "N2N" gatherings), UC-based researchers at several campuses, and California-based industrial concerns, are among the most active and innovative contributors to the fields of sensing, tracking, and control in distributed interactive systems. Nevertheless, both the communication of R&D results from the universities, and the coordination of product development with advanced user needs, need to be improved. We are organizing a two-day symposium/workshop (SIMS 02) to take place June 20-21, 2002 to advance the field of computer sensing, input mapping, and control distribution. The participants will share results from R&D teams in industry and academia, and work together on some of the major issues we face. The event will include (1) an educational component (open to both students and event participants), (2) technology transfer in the form of presentations and posters, and (3) assessment and planning in the form of "birds-of-a-feather" sessions. Introduction The trend for all classes of computer software to incorporate ever richer media, and to use ever higher-level input/output devices, means that system developers must integrate applications with user interfaces that provide multi-modal interaction. The next generation of software will incorporate computer tracking and gesture sensing of multiple users, wide-area distribution of both sensing/control information and streaming media content, integration with large-scale scientific, simulation, and media analysis/synthesis tools, and immersive-I/O multimedia user interfaces. The technology involved in human-computer interfaces has undergone a radical transformation since the 1980s; systems today may support any of several modes of input, including gestural input, camera-tracking of users, or voice input. Although the most common output medium is still mono-optic graphical display, several cost-effective techniques exist for immersive 3-dimensional visual rendering, spatialized multi-channel sound playback, and even haptic feedback. Hardware/software infrastructures that enable flexible control of large networked applications will find users from science/engineering, education, and the arts. Sensing, tracking, and control is a field of R&D where basic research questions can still be found (e.g., in computer vision, controller ergonomics, control protocols, event distribution models, and multi-user tracking), while at the same time many useful systems have been implemented and even made it to the commercial marketplace. California-based universities and companies are among the leaders both the research and the product development aspects of this field The Event The SIMS 02 symposium/workshop will be a two-day event, starting with a series of six 90-minute tutorials Thursday morning, followed by a group luncheon. Thursday afternoon and Friday consist of a mix of invited talks and poster/demo sessions where all participants are invited to present or demonstrate some component of their work. The invited papers will focus on (1) surveys of technologies and applications, and (2) "position papers" about the challenges for future development. In the poster/demo sessions, participants to present R&D and application results in a variety of formats in the MAT, CREATE, and eStudio facilities. We will emphasize that the presentations should address both the content of the work and its context and wider relevance. Friday afternoon is devoted to "birds-of-a-feather" sessions on a number of topics to be chosen by the participants on-site; potential topics include vision-based interfaces, control distribution protocols, gesture mapping, high-level control APIs, and multi-user systems. SIMS 02 will be held in the facilities of the UCSB CREATE Center, the MAT Graduate Program, the eStudio, and the UCSB Departments of Music and Art Studio. The plenary sessions will be held in the Music 1145 lecture hall; the tutorials in the CREATE, eStudio, and MAT teaching spaces, and the demo/poster sessions in the CREATE studios, the RIDL R&D lab., and the MAT center. There will be a $100 registration fee for SIMS 02. The Document One of the contributions of SIMS 02 will be the preparation of a Proceedings volume; it will consist of the invited survey/position papers and two-page project/product overviews from all participants. It will be produced to be available at the time of the event, and will provide background data and links for on-going reference. - ---- Schedule Thursday 6/20/02 9:00 - 10:30 AM Tutorials 1/2 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM Tutorials 3/4 12:00 - 1:30 PM Tutorials 5/6 1:30 PM Luncheon (on campus) 2:30 - 4:00 PM Invited Talks 1/2 4:00 - 6:30 PM Short presentations, Poster/Demo sessions 7:30 PM Dinner (off campus) Friday 6/21/02 9:00 - 10:30 AM Invited Talks 3/4 10:30 AM - 1:30 PM Short presentations, Poster/Demo sessions 1:30 PM Luncheon 3:00 - 4:00 PM Topical BOF 1/2 4:00 - 5:00 PM Topical BOF 3/4 5:00 - 6:30 PM Wrap-up Panel 7:30 PM Dinner (off campus) - ---- Call for Proposals Papers or demonstration proposals may be submitted in the following areas: - Gestural input and motion capture devices - Feature extraction algorithms for gesture input - Gestural input mapping strategies - Immersive user interfaces and virtual environments as applications - Software interfaces and libraries for SIMS - Interaction with real-time sound and animation systems - Distributed architectures for SIMS - Innovative applications of sensing and input technologies Formats: Short papers: 15 minutes presentation, 5 minutes questions, 4 pages. Long papers: 25 minutes presentation, 5 minutes questions, 8 pages. Demonstrations: 30 minutes presentation, 4 pages Posters: 4 pages What to submit: 1-page abstracts or full papers are acceptable. We will be using the format prescribed by the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM); there are templates for MS-Word, WordPerfect, and LaTex available from their Web site at http://www.acm.org/sigs/pubs/proceed/template.html. (Authors may drop the sections on "Categories and Subject Descriptors" and "General Terms," but should otherwise adhere to the ACM format.) Deadline for submissions: May 20,2002 Notification of acceptance: June 3, 2002 Event: June 20/21, 2002 Please submit all materials electronically to sims-submissions@create.ucsb.edu Contact: Stephen Travis Pope, Andreas Engberg sims-questions@create.ucsb.edu - ---- Program Committee Kevin Almeroth, UCSB Dept of CS and MAT Program Andrew Beall, UCSB Dept. of Psychology Steve Berman, UCSB Digital Media Innovation Program Andreas Engberg, UCSB CREATE Alex Kouznetsov, UCSB CREATE and Dept. of Dance JoAnn Kuchera-Morin, UCSB Dept of Music and MAT Program George Legrady, UCSB Dept. of Art Studio and MAT Program Stephen Travis Pope, UCSB CREATE and MAT Program Curtis Roads, UCSB MAT Program Matthew Turk, UCSB Dept of CS and MAT Program Ioannis Zannos, UCSB CREATE ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 15 May 2002 19:29:04 +0200 From: Alessandro Ludovico <a.ludovico@neural.it> Subject: announcer: 'Silence 2002', contemporary music festival 'Silence 2002', contemporary music festival Silence 2002 is a non profit festival dedicated to contemporary experimental and electronic music, that enhance the cooperation between musicians, curated by Franco Degrassi. Bari (Italy) 29 April-23 may SILENCE 2002 1) JOHN CAGE tribute (1992 2002) 29 April - Anarres - h. 20:30 Michele Lomuto trombone Fiorella Sassanelli piano music by Bussotti, Cage, Kagel, Krenek, Lomuto 4 May - Anarres - h. 20.30 Caso Laboratory VS improvisation Conservatorio Musicale di Monopoli music by John Cage 6 May - Facoltà di Lingue - h. 15.30 'Technology of data processing and musical experience' lecture by Agostino Di Scipio 6 May - Anarres - h. 20.30 John Cage: Imaginary Landscape n.5 digital support versions 'John Cage interview, Variation V, Cage Cunningham" video projections 9 May - Anarres - h. 20.30 Gianni Lenoci piano music by Cage 13 May - Anarres - h. 8/24 Satie laboratory- Cage Erik Satie Vexations: 16 hours of audio-video marathon, performed by the alumni of the Angela Montemurro Lentini piano class (Conservatorio musicale 'N.Piccinni'), and Art Academy students coordinated by Antonella Marino and the elementary school 'De Amicis' 15 May - Anarres - h. 20.30 Maurizio Grandinetti guitar Music by Cage, Oehring, Berio 2) L'ASCOLTO SOVRANO: PERCORSI ACUSMATICI 15/16 May - Dipartimento di Fisica - h. 16 "Signal processing's acustic and musical applications' lecture by Raffaele De Tintis 17 May - Anarres - h. 20.30 Franco Degrassi: 3112, opera acusmatica synthetic sounds and performers 19 May - Anarres- h. 20.30 Angelo Petronella: Per connessioni, interactive sound installation, author's performance 21/22 May - Anarres - h. 20.30 "Electric History, the (im)possible paths of the electronic music." Lecture by Francesco Scagliola 23 May - Anarres - ore 20.30 Concerto Acusmatico Music by Tarantino, Rizzo, Liturri, Putignano, Degrassi, Monopoli, De Angelis, Scagliola, Di Scipio directed and curated by Francesco Scagliola - ---------- info: http:/www.neural.it/projects/silence2002 Thanks to: Centro d'Eccellenza T.I.R.E.S. (Tecnologie Innovative per la Rivelazione e l'Elaborazione del Segnale); Fac. di Lingue, Dip. di Italianistica, Storia della musica mod. e contemporanea (Università di Bari) - -- Alessandro Ludovico Neural Online - http://www.neural.it/ daily updated news + reviews Suoni Futuri Digitali - http://www.apogeonline.com/catalogo/614.html ISBN 88-7303-614-7 ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 15 May 2002 20:56:22 +0100 From: richard barbrook <richard@hrc.wmin.ac.uk> Subject: [cybersalon] CYBERSONICA - digital music festival 5 - 7 june If you do one festival this summer.... <<pls forward>>> <<<<<<<CYBERSONICA>>>>>>>>>> INTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL OF DIGITAL MUSIC AND SOUND Sonic Arts: Performance / Exhibition / Installation / Symposium Wednesday 5TH- Friday 7TH June 2002 @ ICA (INSTITUTE OF CONTEMPORARY ARTS) The Mall London SW1Y 5AH <http://www.cybersonica.org> Cybersonica is a three-day international festival of music and sound, dedicated to defining the frontiers of electronic sound culture. A snapshot of the current significant work in sonic art, Cybersonica captures the essence of this emerging, evolving medium. There are five elements to the festival: Symposium, Installation, Performance, Film and Exhibition. 'Symposium' is a gathering of some of the leading artists and innovators working within sound from around the world. Keynote presentation is from MICHEL WAISVISZ, head of the STEIM sound research foundation in Amsterdam. He has, since the late 60's, experimented with ways to achieve a physical touch with electronic musical instruments. TOM BETTS, who presents the animation inspired 'Pixelmap', has recently become the first generative composer to get a major record deal, and is new media consultant at Tate Modern. CHARLES KRIEL is resident VJ for BBC Radio 1 dance events, and delivers a joint talk with 'Big Brother' originator GARY CARTER. 'Installation', at the Global gallery on Golden Square, represents new methods of interacting with sound that move beyond the screen, pushing the limits of electronic sound art. ROBIN McGINLEY's 'Earth's 4.5 Billion Year Old Composition' utilises valve based short wave radio equipment and the latest computer technology, allowing us to hear the earth's own natural electro-acoustic composition. ALEX DAVIES 'Filter Feeder' is a multi-channel sound installation in which textures, dynamics and motion of sound are controlled by a fish. JONAH BRUCKER-COHEN's work 'Musical/Devices' allows people to collaborate in a musical composition with others using their mobile telephones. 'Performance' features leading digital music makers: the abstract textures of POLE (5th June), idiosyncratic electronica from DJ SPOOKY (THAT SUBLIMINAL KID) (7th June), and BOMB 20's digital noise and cut-up (6th June). Experimental DJ sets from Zan Lyons, XFM's Nick Luscombe and Tokyo's Play label can be heard in the ICA bar at the Cybersonica 'club nights'. 'Exhibition' highlights new audio visual experiences: computer generated art , games, music, and interactive environments. 'Film' is programmed by pioneering VJ and TV producers ADDICTIVE TV, with anglo-french filmophiles CINEFEEL screening an eclectic mix of off-beat electronic music shorts. TICKETS on sale NOW - contact the ICA ticket office on: 0207 930 3647 or tickets@ica.org.uk. See <http://www.cybersonica.org> for prices. Cybersonica will be streamed by GROOVYGECKO at the festival website throughout the event. The festival is organised by Cybersalon, promoters of sell-out new media and digital culture events at ICA since 1999. 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Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 16 May 2002 11:33:03 +0100 From: atty <atty@no-such.com> Subject: 'open_digi' season > DOG STAR, London > starts May 22nd a new monthly digital night out kicks off at the Dog Star, 389 Coldharbour Lane, London SW9 on May 22nd the 'open_digi' season (May 22nd, June 19th, July 10th) will mix artists and activists working online and in digital media, talking about their work and ending with a digital jam session with visual projections and sounds mix OPEN_MOUSE > 7.30pm the evening will start with an open_mouse half hour at 7.30pm for all comers to demo their work for five minutes, to ask to appear for this please visit http://club.net-art.ws MAIN GUESTS > 8.30pm the first evening will feature main demos (starting 8.30pm) from STANZA from http://www.stanza.co.uk, James Stevens of http://www.consume.net and bongo from http://www.piratetv.net subvergence project > the central city > STANZA STANZA will present works from >>> www.thecentralcity.co.uk Continuing the search for the "soul of the city". The idea is to go deeper into analogies for the organic identity of the city. Inner City is an audio visual, interactive, internet art, experience. The micro city becomes an organic networks of grids and diagrams. >>> www.subvergence.net The internet has become the the leading economic and artistic tool for our age. Words like emergence are used to explain the propulsion of these medias into our daily lives. Convergence is used to fuse the meeting of medias onto the the paradigm of new technology. Subvergence scrambles the cins of the internet. CONSUME.NET > James Stevens James Stevens of http://dek.spc.org, Deckspace, Greenwich (and previously backspace) will talk about consume.net. Consume is a nationwide initiative to construct user owned and operated, free networks utilising wireless broadband technology that trip the local loop out of the hands of the telecom monopoly and into open space. It's an assertion of rights to self provide, propagate ideals of community, counter commerce and consume the net. PIRATETV.net > bongo >From J18 to Radiohead ... local heroine, bongo will give a retrospective view on pirate tv's first four years ... http://www.piratetv.net was born out of the excitement of early London pirate radio days, frustration with the dumbing down of legal stations and the straightjacket of commercial television ... a showcase for the creation and display of quality zentertainment, free from the financial and creative restraints of the industry ... It's about wanting things raw and fresh. Like a salad. Put simply Piratetv.net is the place to visit for live audio/visual streams. It's like passing a fiddle around the world ... IN THE MIX digital mix session from STANZA and atty (beta testing his 3D multi-user sound sensitive environment http://rnd.net-art.ws/START.html) to request appearence at or receive regular news of the 'open_digi' season please visit http://club.net-art.ws yours sincerely Andrew Forbes there will be a door charge of £1 on May 22nd, the event will be held in the first floor bar TO SUBSCRIBE FOR NEWS of future open_digi events register at http://club.net-art.ws FUTURE DATES 19th June 'open_digi' goes latino MAIN GUESTS Arcangel Constantini > http://www.UNOSUNOSYUNOSCEROS.COM virtually in control from Mexico City andres burbano > Colombia Brian Mackern > http://www.internet.com.uy/vibri/artefactos/index2.htm > Montevideo, Uruguay + london locals 10th July 'open_digi' > net-art01 MAIN GUESTS the results of the open net-art arena 'net-art01' from http://www.net-art.ws will be announced by Mike and Emerald > http://www.urban75.com Florian and Alexandra > http://www.ni-res.net the presenters will also demo their own work the 'open_digi' season is presented by and association with the Dog Star, 389 Coldharbour Lane, London SW9 > http://www.dogstarbar.co.uk Brixton's top pub venue, late bar through out the week. open_digi will be held in first floor bar club.net-art > http://club.net-art.ws the live events arm of http://www.net-art.ws soundtoys > http://www.soundtoys.net Convergence > New audio visual experiences, online and offline. Soundtoys features offline contributions from julian baker , pelado, stanza, boredom research, andy forbes, squidsoup, jey malaiperman, andrew allenson, rechord , iriealists, amy alexandra, karsten scmitt , ixi, golan levin, leafcutter john, michaelmedia ++++ and online contributions from ian andrews, antionne schmitt, andy wilson, soda, backeria, rain ashford, adam rogers , michael van der haagen, brian judy, jim andrews , peter luining, sub meta ++++ OFFLINE > http://offline.areatres.net international association of net art practicioners dedicated to the execution of public offline events and installations using network and digital media. Members include 3code>JP>http://3code.net-art.ws, 8081>IT>http://www.8081.com, arcangel>MX>http://www.unosunosyunosceros.com , area3>ES AR AU>http://www.area3.net/barcelona/, atty>UK>http://rnd.net-art.ws, dextro>AT>http://www.dextro.org, dream7>US>http://www.dream7.com/, elout>NL>http://www.xs4all.nl/~elout/ , fakeshop>US>http://www.fakeshop.com, glaznost>ES>http://www.glaznost.com, kalx>US>http://www.kalx.com/, lokiss>FR>http://www.lokiss.com, one38>US>http://www.one38.org, real>NL>http://www.ctrlaltdel.org/, redsmoke>US>http://www.redsmoke.com, RSG>US>http://rhizome.org/carnivore, snarg>US>http://www.snarg.net, stanza>UK>http://www.stanza.co.uk/, superbad>US>http://www.superbad.com, vuk>SI>http://www.ljudmila.org/~vuk/, zden>SL>http://zden.satori.sk, ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 16 May 2002 17:50:42 +0200 From: Reinhard Braun <braun@mur.at> Subject: THIS TIME FOR REAL: ./LOGICALAND THIS TIME FOR REAL a MiDIHy project at Forum Stadtpark, A WED, MAY 22, 2002, 10:15 pm FORUM STADTPARK GRAZ >> ./LOGICALAND re-p/m.ash (A) http://www.logicaland.net a participative global simulation - a work in progress, a prototype of a global simulation that is to be controlled by a community of unlimited participants. ./logicaland got an Award of Distinction in the category "Net Vision" at this year's "Prix Ars Electronica" 2002 http://www.aec.at/festival2002/ "./logicaland" is a project study for visualizing our world's complex economical, political and social systems. It tries to engage people into strategies of raising human sensibility and responsibility within the global networked society. the challenge is to develop ideas, tools and visualizations that fit the requirements of complex correlating systems and our world's complex participative environment. based on a scientific global world model of the mid-seventies, for the project a tool that facilitates people to take part in a simulation was developed. the main idea is to provide a public web-based world-simulation within a participative environment, where all users have equal influence on the system. everyone with internet access should be able to participate in "./logicaland". one user's influence on the system is minimal since it is a fraction of all participants' actions. only if a lot of users follow similar strategies, serious change can be achieved. "./logicaland" was first shown at "BIG Torino 2002" within the scope ot the theme "BIG social game" and will now be presented in Austria for the first time. In THIS TIME FOR REAL MiDiHy once again sets out to explore how media, art, politics, and everyday cultures intersect and influence each other. At the points of interface between these discourses there emerges a wide variety of cultural milieus and subcultures with their own conventions and rules, who also take recourse to media and politics in their own specific ways. Contemporary artistic practices are involved in the emergence of such milieus and subcultures and thus in the processes of constant re-formation of cultural interconnections. Two projects will be presented in May 2002, "./logicaland" and "wissen was einem blueht", that see public spaces as platforms for economic and political debate in different ways. Both projects can be seen as a kind of temporary socio-political "sculpture" that transcends the sphere of art and interferes in everyday cultures. next dates: Thu, May 30, 2002, 10:15 pm WISSEN WAS EINEM BLUEHT, sabotage (A) Exclusive Austrian presentation of the project "70,000 cannabis plants for Kassel" www.sabotage.at Thu, June 6, 2002, 10:15 pm SAASFEE* PRESENTS STARDAX & PINK ELLN installation & concert selected sweeties for your senses www.saasfee.de - -- MiDiHy productions Bauernfeldstrasse 26 A-8020 Graz tel/fax 0043 316 58 46 32 http://midihy.org - -- ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 14 May 2002 15:27:53 +1000 From: n ik <fragments@va.com.au> Subject: ST:ART Collision | Politics And Art Forum SpaceStation Collective presents ST:ART Collision | Politics And Art Forum Art is no longer confined by galleries and price tags, but the tension remains. Is political art nothing more than provocative images? When is art a crime and crime art? Expect vigorous debate at this forum on the relationship between politics and art. Speakers include Kylie Wilkinson (member of the border activist group No-one Is Illegal), Aizura Hankin (writer, editor of Voiceworks, Trans/Actions coordinator and SpaceStation member), Emile (Cleansurface), Sitok Srengenge (Indonesia) and Luke (Dole Army). WHEN: 7.00pm Fri 24 May PARTICIPANTS Sitok Srengenge, Aizura Hankin, Emile Zile, Kylie Wilkinson, Luke (Dole Army) VENUE Irene / SpaceStation 5 Pitt Street Brunswick COST Free SPONSORS Film Victoria ABOUT THE SPEAKERS Sitok Sregenge is an acclaimed poet, performer, editor and arts manager from Indonesia visiting Melbourne with Asialink's Indonesian Arts Management Residency Program. Poetry in Indonesia is a popular and potent art form providing new insights into the struggle for freedom of expression in a politically volatile world. He has published a number of collections of his work and given readings in Japan, the Netherlands, Germany, the UK and the USA. Sitok's work also appears in Secrets Need Words: Indonesian Poetry 1966-1998 (Ohio University Press) edited and translated by Harry Aveling. Aizura Hankin is a writer, editor and a member of the collective which manages Spacestation Media Lab. Aizura currently edits Voiceworks magazine and manages a media arts residency program called Trans/actions, which curates six-week residencies in human rights organisations for media artists in the Asia-Pacific. Emile Zile is a consumer/creator responsible for short video works, collaborative audio-visual performance and internet trauma-thons. One eye on binary opposites, an ear for experimental narrative. Left knee on cultural sampling, right foot on interventionist tactics in the expanding social-critique market. http://www.bubotic.net http://www.cleansurface.org Kylie Wilkinson is an artist and a member of the border activist group No-One Is Illegal. Last year she curated an exhibition called the Office of Utopic Procedures at Westspace, which happened in conjunction with an action at the Department of Immigration, Multicultural and Indigenous Affairs called the 'Assembly of the Invisible', consisting of "hundreds of empty chairs each bearing a story of an asylum seeker. Following the assembly the chairs will be distributed throughout the streets and paths of the CBD, a temporary reminder to the citizens of Melbourne of the existence of those made invisible." Luke , 23 , I do trains and I do Dole Army, I've had my board work featured in adbusters- July/Aug 2001 - "this is not an art project" - The smell of swoosh. (A publication that I think is fairly piss weak and masturbatorial) and believe art in the right place and time has the potential to be like a rock in a cops face. - -- ------------------------------ # 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